- TripBuzz found 90 things to do with kids in or near Tilton, New Hampshire, including 87 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Concord, Wolfeboro, Meredith and Laconia.
- From Smitty's Cinema to New Hampshire Jet-Ski Rental, the Tilton area offers 97 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Sports Facilities/Fields, Jet Skiing and Theaters.
- The town of Tilton, located in Belknap County, New Hampshire, is home to just under 4,000 residents in an area of 12 square miles. This small population is settled along the Winnipesaukee River and bordered by the Silver and Winnisquam lakes. The area is spanned by hills and entertainment, making for a beautiful landscape fit for adventure.
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Spanning 80 acres, Silver Lake State Park has sandy beaches along the perimeter of Silver Lake. The lake can be used for swimming, boating and kayaking while the park provides picnic tables and a playground for children.
45.4 Miles
North Conway is home to a large multi-waterfall complex called Diana's Baths. The falls are not visible from the road, but the half-mile walking trail is lined with packed gravel and is not steep.
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PO Box 924, 47 Front Street, Exeter, NH 03833
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Featuring a collection of artifacts from the 1700s to present day, Exeter Historical Society offers visitors a chance to learn about the history of the city. The curators help provide additional information about the artifacts by explaining their history.
45.4 Miles
An 800 foot natural gorge, Flume Gorge has walls made of Conway granite. There is a two mile walking loop that leads all around and to the top of the gorge, and offers remarkable views.
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852 Daniel Webster Highway, Lincoln, NH 03251
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Known for its granite gorge, Flume Gorge & Visitor Center offers visitors a scenic hike among ferns and lush vegetation. The visitor center has information about the park and a gift shop.
45.6 Miles
A 45 foot high falls along the Flume Gorge Trail, Avalanche Falls is a thundering cascade of white water. Hikers can climb to the top of the falls on a wooden-railed trail for a remarkable view.
45.7 Miles
The origins of America's Stonehenge is unknown, but the site currently serves as an outdoor archaeological museum. Guests have to take a short hike in the woods to arrive at the stacked stones.
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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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Leda Lanes is one of the few candlepin bowling alleys in the U.S. Patrons not only enjoy bowling, but a game of pool, an arcade, a full bar, and a separate space for the kids to 'Glow Bowl'.