- 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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Grand View Campground features many attractions for visitors, including their lake suitable for fishing and boating and its three beaches. There are luxury cabins for rent and others activities enjoyed there are basketball, horseshoes and bocce.
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The historic home of poet Robert Frost is not the Robert Frost Farm State Historic Site. Guided tours provide insight into the poet's family and writing life, and a self-guided tour is available through the grounds.
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Skiing is popular throughout New Hampshire, but many courses only offer downhill slopes. The Windblown Cross Country Ski Area, however, bucks that trend. It's the place to go for cross country ski and snowshoe hikes.
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Known for its hiking and winter snowshoeing, Beaver Brook Reservation provides a network of hiking trails ideal for plant and animal viewings.
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Paddle the Pemi is a service offered by Ski Fanatics, a ski outfitter with gear for summer and winter skiing. It is a guided kayak trip along the Pemi river, a gentle ride suitable for all experience levels.
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With views of the lake, the Allen Albee Beach is reachable by foot, bike, or by water. The beach has showers, picnic tables, changing rooms, drinking fountains, and restrooms for visitors to use.
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Court Street Theater was built in 1870 and is located right next to the Nashua Public Library. It holds up to 280 people and is used by many local theater companies and the Nashua Symphony Orchestra.
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Depending on the season, visitors can take a sleigh or wagon ride at Rocky Ridge Ranch. The ranch has several trails for all levels of horseback riders, and a pony ride area for children.
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During Halloween, visitors can explore a haunted house maze with a variety of horror themes at Fright Kingdom. Actors are dressed up like zombies, clowns, and other creatures. Some of the attractions are in 3-D.
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Nestle in the Nashua city center, Mine Falls Park is a verdant oasis that offers something for all ages. Park visitors have picnics, swim, fish, hike and ride bikes. In the winter months, cross country skiing is the dominant activity.