- TripBuzz found 77 things to do with kids in or near Franconia, New Hampshire, including 59 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lincoln, St. Johnsbury, Waterville Valley and Jefferson.
- From Cannon Mountain to Profile Lake, the Franconia area offers 79 different types of family activities, including: Specialty Museums, Lake, National & State Parks and Historic Sites.
- Nestled in the White Mountains, Franconia, New Hampshire is a destination on the Appalachian Trail. Franconia Notch, the state park in the northern part of the city, contains Echo and Profile lakes, three mountains, and The Basin, making Franconia ideal for a variety of outdoor recreational activities such as hiking, biking, swimming, and fishing.
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Offering snowmobile and ATV rentals, Northeast Snowmobile Rentals has a shop located in the New Hampshire wilderness. From the rental shop, visitors can take a snowmobile through the trails of the surrounding forests.
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The large body of water named Lake Morey is one of the most popular sites in the area. It is considered to be home of the longest ice skating trail in the United States during the winter and offers fishing, boating, and swimming in the summer.
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Moose Meadow Mini Golf is a miniature golf course and fun center. The golf course is highlighted by a giant mechanical moose inside a watering hole, and visitors can also play arcade games and take swings inside a batting cage.
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A summit in New Hampshire's White Mountains, Mount Chocorua is accessed via a 10-mile round trip hike with views of Mount Washington.
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The Gorham Historical Society & Railroad Museum are important stops on any tour of Gorham. History buffs and rail fans find the museum paticularly fascinating. Bring rubber boots and a slicker if rain is in the forecast.
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The site where Cabot cheeses are made can be viewed through the Cabot Visitors Center & Tour which allows for a great deal of education. Visitors can learn about the history of Cabot, cheese making, and even Vermont agriculture.
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Situated on Mt. Washington, Great Glen Trails offers visitors snowshoeing and skiing trips through the snow-covered slopes of the area. It also has a snowtubing spot for visitors to run up and slide down.
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Offering views of Mount Washington, the Imp Trail Loop travels more than six miles towards a cliff known as Imp Face, where hikers can capture a view of the valley below. This is a steep climb with difficult terrain.
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The center attraction at Polar Caves Park is the Polar Sluice and Klondike Mines, which allow for family-centered mining and discovery of gems. Other options at the site include a petting zoo, cave exploration, nature trails, and the Maple Sugar House and Museum.