- TripBuzz found 56 things to do with kids in or near Walpole, New Hampshire, including 55 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Brattleboro, Keene, Londonderry and Chester.
- From Alyson's Orchard to Green Mountain Railroad, the Walpole area offers 79 different types of family activities, including: Other Tours, History Museums, Movie Theaters and Theaters.
- One of the original Connecticut River fort towns of New Hampshire, Walpole has a rich history. Home to many architecturally significant homes, visitors can enjoy walking tours of 19th century homes and landmarks, as well as the scenic lilac fields that inspired Louisa May Alcott's Under the Lilacs. Other points of interests include river recreation and local museums.
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Visitors to Crowley Cheese can see the dairy product being made by hand in the landmark factory that was originally built in 1882. Within the factory gift shop, guests can also sample many Vermont foods and purchase local craft items.
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Visitors can travel through and view 18 works of art that represent a variety of elements of human life at Path of Life Sculpture Garden. The garden sculptures and surrounding expanse cover 14 acres.
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36 Park Road, Windsor, VT 05089
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There are two separate areas of the Great River Outfitters & The Path of Life Garden. Specifically, the Great River Outfitters is an outdoor adventure outfitting company while the Path of Life is an expertly landscaped garden with 18 works of art on display.
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Home to a gold mine operation in the 1850s, Camp Plymouth State Park now houses a sandy beach, concession stand and change rooms, picnic area, volleyball nets and playground, and campground. Canoe, kayak and paddle boat rentals available to explore Buffalo Brook.
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The oldest snowmobile tour company in Vermont, High Country Snowmobile Tours provides snowmobile tours for all experience levels through the Green Mountain National Forest. Tours must be reserved in advance, and snowmobiles are available for purchase.
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Named for a fallen officer in 1972, the Dana L. Thompson Memorial Park is popular with the local community. The park covers over 88 acres and features a dog park, swimming pool, multiple athletic fields, a walking path and three playgrounds.
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Visitors can hike on a variety of trails the range from under a mile to seven miles at Temple Mountain. The trails feature a variety of wildlife and scenic views and the mountain once served as a ski area.
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Dedicated to creative discover, intellectual awareness, the Museum of Creative Process, bridges art and science offering visitors an insight into human relations. Featuring works of art, prose, lectures, and exhibits, visit today and be enlightened.
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Resting on the summit of Pack Monadnock, Miller State Park is the New Hampshire's oldest state park, and offers a non-hiking alternative to viewing the summit, with road access and a picnic area. Three major hiking trails also ascend the mountain.