- TripBuzz found 16 things to do with kids in or near Pittsburg, New Hampshire, including 11 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Coaticook, Colebrook, Errol and Compton.
- From Connecticut Lakes Region to Lake Francis State Park, the Pittsburg area offers 39 different types of family activities, including: Lake, National & State Parks, River and Waterfalls.
- A tourist town in New Hampshire, Pittsburg provides for year-round outdoor activities. The area is especially popular with winter sports like snowmobiling and snowshoeing, along with summer activities like ATV riding, fly fishing, boating and hunting. Pittsburg is on the edge of both Maine and Vermont, and provides a border crossing to Quebec, Canada.
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Verger La Pommalbonne is an apple orchard. Families take part in the many activities at the orchard including the petting zoo, 3-story observation tower, mini-train rides, playground and apple gathering and shopping for apple treats.
27.0 Miles
Domaine Ives Hill is located on the banks of Moe River. Specializing in black currant growing and producing good, guests enjoy the walking trail, black currant and flower fields, picnic and recreation areas by the river and shopping.
29.5 Miles
The 16,300-acre Mooselookmeguntic Lake with a maximum depth of 132 feet is popular with anglers who catch salmon and brook trout on streamer flies. Other activities at the lake include camping, hiking, and wildlife viewing.
31.2 Miles
Rangeley Lake Cruises gives rides on a 26-foot wooden boat with a surrey top and canvas sides on Rangeley Lake. The boat holds eight to 10 adults who are told the history of the area while on the boat.
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274 Shore Drive, Rangeley, ME 4964
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There's much to enjoy at Rangeley Region Lake Cruises and Kayaking. The restored wood charter boats offer cruises or kayak excursions for visitors who want a closer look at the nature and wildlife in the area.
32.3 Miles
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.
33.3 Miles
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.
33.6 Miles
Named after famous Austrian psychiatrist/psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich, the Wilhelm Reich Museum offers guests the opportunity to tour the house that he once lived in. Visitors get to see Reich's personal library and study, his inventions, and his personal memorabilia.
34.1 Miles
Visitors of Rangeley Lake State Park can go boating, bird watching, canoeing, fishing, swimming, hiking, or wildlife watching. Campers at the site can take advantage of its picnic area, playground, and shower facilities.
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Downstream from the Upper Kennebago River, Kennebago Lake allows outdoor enthusiasts to kayak and canoe in its waters. Wildlife can be seen while kayaking through the lake including moose and water birds.