- TripBuzz found 34 things to do with kids in or near Warner, New Hampshire, including 31 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Concord, Hooksett, Laconia and Tilton.
- From New Hampshire Telephone Museum to Mount Kearsarge, the Warner area offers 92 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Specialty Museums, Mountains and Movie Theaters.
- A prosperous farming and residential community, the city of Warner also has many amenities and attractions to offer to those traveling to the state's central region. Home to many state parks, outdoor adventure awaits. While visitors can also tour small historic villages, museums or attend the popular annual Foliage Festival, drawing thousands of tourists from around the nation.
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Monadnock State Park is surrounded by thousands of acres of protected highlands and is open year-round. They offer a family camping ground, trails for hiking and picnic tables for picking.
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Established in 1927, the Historical Society of Cheshire County is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the history of the local area. The society operates a 13,000 square-foot museum filled with historical documents and exhibits.
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Formerly a house belonging to Horatio Colony II, Horatio Colony Museum features original furnishings and art from the 19th century. The museum offers tours and has an antiques collection as well as a garden outside.
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Located at and affiliated with Plymouth State University, The Silver Center is a live performance venue that hosts a wide variety of traveling acts. The center features music, drama, dance, and speakers.
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Dedicated to preserving the rich heritage of the Plymouth area is the Plymouth Historical Museum. The society owned museum catalogs historical documents, photographs and building plans and is available for tours.
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Created for children of all ages, Cheshire Children's Museum is housed in the Center at Keene. A great place for birthday parties, the museum encourages dramatic and imaginative play.
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In operation since the 1930s, Silver Ranch Stables offers horseback lessons and rides at its ranch. Depending on the season and weather, visitors can take sleigh and carriage rides through the surrounding trails.
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One of the longest rail trails in New Hampshire, the Cheshire Rail Trail is popular for outdoor enthusiasts. The trail accommodates walkers, hikers, cyclists, Nordic skiers and horseback riders, and it offers beautiful views from the Stone Arch Bridge.
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Measuring 3,165 feet, Mount Monadnock provides views nearly 2,000 feet above the neighboring landscape. The mountain offers hiking trails through points of interest including rock formations, waterfalls, springs, a mine and a reservoir.
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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.