- TripBuzz found 96 things to do with kids in or near Gilford, New Hampshire, including 89 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Wolfeboro, Concord, Meredith and Laconia.
- From Gunstock Mountain Resort to Fay's Boat Yard, the Gilford area offers 104 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Hiking Trails, National & State Parks and Tennis.
- Known for its outdoor recreation and leisure activities, the city of Gilford draws tourists to its many events throughout the year. The forest landscape and breathtaking views across Lake Winnipesaukee make it a serene destination. The city features an island, state beach, nature preserve and a ski resort as well as a seasonal outdoor concert venue, staying true to it's motto, 'The Recreation Center of New Hampshire'.
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The Windsor - Cornish covered bridge spans the Connecticut River in order to connect Windsor, Vermont with Cornish, New Hampshire. It is the longest wooden covered bridge in the United States.
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The Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge spans the Connecticut River between Cornish, New Hampshire and Windsor, Vermont. There were three bridges built on the site before the construction of the current bridge that is popular for bikers.
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Opened in 1988, Schooner Miniature Golf offers an 18-hole miniature golf course that features a lighthouse and a 75-foot ship in water. The facility also provides batting cages and a snack bar with ice cream, shakes and other items.
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Jeness State Beach is a 1.3 acre beach that welcomes families, but that does not allow pets. Visitors can enjoy the soft sands, swim in the ocean, or have a picnic on the beach.
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Wolf Creek is 11,100 acres of water and 250 miles of land used for activities like camping, horseback riding, snowmobiling, boating, fishing, water skiing and swimming. Deer, pheasant and wild turkey are among the wildlife seen there.
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As a conservation area, Lake Runnemede offers views of the surrounding nature and wildlife. Visitors aren't allowed to swim or fish here, but they may walk along the path and enjoy the scenery.
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With a long history, The Magic Lantern still attracts visitors even after almost 100 years after it was opened. It presents the moviegoers with plenty of opportunities, including many independent movies screenings.
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Standard and candlepin bowling are on offer at Maple Lanes. Make it a family day and enjoy a few rounds, or challenge companions to video games. Bowling under black lights happens on the weekends.
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The Old Constitution House is a US National Historic Place and known as the birthplace of the constitution of Vermont. Tours of a dining room and tavern are available, as well as a tea parlor and bed chamber.
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Composed of 66 acres of fields, woodlands and wetlands, Pondecherry Park has bridges and boardwalks as well as walking trails spanning two miles. The park is home to wildlife and the Kneeland Spring and has an educational amphitheater.