- 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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Rails to Trails is a trail that borders a river that can be used for biking, hiking, and running. The trail is dog friendly and is open to snowmobiles in the winter.
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Portsmouth Harbor Cruises has a 2 1/2 hour sunset cruise, a 1 1/4 hour Portsmouth Harbor cruise, and a 2 1/2 hour Isles of Shoals cruise. Additionally, when fall leaves are at their best, the company offers an Inland River and Fall Foliage cruise that is 2 1/2 hours long.
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Suicide Six is a family-friendly ski resort featuring a mix of downhill ski and snowboard trails for all ages and experience levels. Amenities include sleigh rides and skating, spa, restauraunt and lodging.
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Visitors can explore the region of Newcastle on motorized Segways through Seacoast Segway Tours. The guide is experienced with the Segways and provides tips to visitors for operating it. He also explains the history of the region during the tour.
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Seacoast Repository Theater has youth camps and classes focused on involving youth in performing arts. They also offer senior opportunities for older adults to perform, along with professionally produced musicals and plays.
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Visitors are introduced to the Portsmouth Harbor Trail with a one-hour guided tour exploring the history of the Portsmouth Area. The trail begins in Market Square and winds past boutiques, shops and homes, including several historic landmarks and buildings.
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The Portsmouth Athenaeum Library is a non-profit organization that has the goal of promoting learning and advance useful knowledge. The library exhibits a number of old artifacts including antique shoes.
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The Governor John Langdon House is a historical site in which signer of the United States Constitution John Langdon once lived. Visitors to the mansion can expect a guided tour as well as access to a variety of rotating exhibits.
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Located in a historic building built in 1864, The Red Door Pottery Studio is a pottery workshop and gallery open to the public. The studio also offers a collection of local jewelry, prints, and pottery available for purchase.