- TripBuzz found 65 things to do with kids in or near Jefferson, New Hampshire, including 60 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Franconia, Jackson, Gorham and Whitefield.
- From Santa's Village to Muddy Paw Sled Dog Kennel - Day Tours, the Jefferson area offers 64 different types of family activities, including: Amusement Parks (All Ages), Hiking Trails, Mountains and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- Located in western New Hampshire, the city of Jefferson is home to the White Mountain National Forest. Popular for hiking and camping, nature lovers enjoy the rolling green land and stately trees. Also popular are the areas two theme parks, Santa's Village, open summer through the holiday season, and the Fort Jefferson Fun Park.
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Within minutes of downtown Plymouth, Langdon Park is peaceful and serene, but provides opportunity for an array of sports and outdoor activities. This includes a playground, trails, public beach and pond where winter skating can be enjoyed.
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23 Science Center Road, Holderness, NH 3245
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The Squam Lake Natural Science Center is an interactive attraction focused on education and preservation of New Hampshire Wildlife. Rescued animal exhibits include bears, bald eagles and river otters. Walking trails explore the Kirkwood Gardens and three local ecosystems.
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Guests can experience horseback riding on a variety of trails through historic wooded acres at Riding In The Clouds. They also offer pony rides for kids and horse drawn carriage rides.
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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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There are plenty of trails on the grounds of the Coos Canyon. It also has a waterfall, which is totaling 15 feet up.
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From the top of Quill Hill, visitors can take in panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, meadows, and lakes in the region, or simply enjoy a picnic at the summit. The hill is accessible by a dirt road.
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Accessible by a dirt road, Holt Pond Preserve offers a variety of nature trails that leads visitors to the Muddy River. On the trail, visitors can spot wild berries and mushrooms, as well as eagles and ducks by the pond.
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Height of Land is a wide elongated area on the west shoulder of Maine 17 highway where the Appalachian Trail crosses the highway. Those who stop here can see Mooselookmeguntic Lake, Cupsuptic Lake, Upper Richardson Lake, Old Blue Mountain, Elephant Mountain and Bemis Mountain.