- 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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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.
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The Nashua Parks & Recreation Department has its headquarters in Greeley Park. The park is great for afternoon strolls, leisurely bike rides and other outdoor activities. ATVs are not permitted.
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The Nashua National Fish Hatchery is a facility that allows a variety of fish eggs to hatch in a safe location. The facility is open daily for public tours, lectures, and field trip opportunities.
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Get wet at the 5000-square foot spray park, or plummet down a 40-ft water slide at the Liquid Planet Water Park, with a variety of water attractions for all ages, or experience the park from 35-feet up on the dual Zip Line tour.
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6565 Woodstock Road, Woodstock, VT
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An research and education facility and bird rehabilitation centre, the Vermont Institute of Natural Science offer hands-on public education including live bird programs, exhibits, and interpretive nature trails.
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Sitting on a 47 acre campus, the VINS Nature Center features 17 raptor enclosures that are state of the art. Visitors also enjoy a three quarter mile interpretive trail and an education center.
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Bald Knob
Route 171, Old Mountain Road, Moultonboro/Tuftonboro Town Line, Moultonborough, NH 3254
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Sitting at 1,801 feet, Bald Knob gives excellent views of the surrounding area and Lake Winnipesaukee. Two main trails offer the hiker either a steep and rough trek (trail head on route 171), or gradual pace (from Shannon Brook Trail).
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408 Center Street, Wolfeboro, NH 3894
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The Wolfeboro Area Recreation Association runs one of Wolfeboro's most respected recreation and sports play areas. Known by locals as The Nick the recreation area is home to seven playing fields, a running track and a walking path.
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With hundreds of thousands of visitors every year, Quechee Gorge is definitely something to write home about. Vermont's deepest gorge was formed over 13,000 years ago and has been wowing visitors ever since.