- TripBuzz found 165 things to do with kids in or near New Castle, New Hampshire, including 162 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ogunquit, Hampton, Newburyport and Portsmouth.
- From Fort Stark State Historic Site to Fort Constitution Historic Site, the New Castle area offers 113 different types of family activities, including: Historic Sites, Lighthouses, Parks and History Museums.
- As the only city in New Hampshire comprised completely of island land, the city of New Castle is a prominent tourist destination. Visitors can enjoy the picturesque Sandy Beach, located just ten miles outside of Portsmouth. Visitors can also enjoy an educational experience by visiting the islands local museums, historical homes and landmarks.
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Built in 1923, The Leavitt Fine Arts Theatre has shown first-run films in its single, 600-seat auditorium for over 90 consecutive years. Guests adore its history and old-fashioned character, which is highlighted by real, buttered popcorn.
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Known as both Gilman and Oilman Park, this facility was created with the community in mind. It offers a baseball stadium and basketball court, but is most popular because of its cannon monument and fabulous views of Exeter River.
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Bringing the areas rich history to life is the Durham Historic Museum. Locals and tourists alike enjoy the museums interactive displays, video stations, artifacts, personal narratives and commentaries and more.
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Each trolley of the OgunTrolley Company has brass fittings, oak interiors and ash slat seats that are designed to haul 34 passengers. Passengers can ride these trollies around town for transportation or charter them for parties.
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Tours through Eastman's Docks are based on five different vessels that run through the Gulf of Maine. The most common tours revolve around fishing and whale watching, but private charters are available as well.
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A skating facility that features two identical rinks, The Rinks at Exeter offers a variety of icy activities. Features include public skating, hockey for kids, teenagers, and adults, and figure skating. The facility also has batting cages.
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Stretching for 3 ½ miles, Ogunquit Beach is popular among swimmers and bodysurfers. Sunbathing and picnicking are some other things to do in here.
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The Ogunquit Beach is a long peninsula of sandy beach surrounded by grassy dunes. The Ogunquit Beach District surrounding the beach includes restaurants, a hotel, gift shops and snack bars.
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For nearly 20 years the World Within Sea Kayaking company has been serving watersport enthusiasts. Rentals of kayaks and paddle boards, lessons for both novices and children, and paddle board yoga are offered.
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With long, wide shores and limited crowds, Seabrook Beach is a low-key and relaxing location that is family friendly. Beach-related activities such as swimming, volleyball, and sand-castle building are common.