- 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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The Green Mountain Flyer is a train that provides its guests with the opportunity to ride through the scenic countryside of Vermont. Visitors enjoy viewing the colorful foliage of the native trees and plants that the train rides provide.
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A working farm producing cheese and maple syrup, a visit to Sugarbush Farm includes a nature trail, a visit with farmers and animals, and free tastings of cheese, maple syrup and local foods.
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A challenging 18-hole course, the Woodstock Country Club was named one of the world's 100 greatest courses by Golfer Magazine. Clubhouse offers a formal dining room, grill and bar.
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Seacoast Gymnastics Center provides a range of gymnastic activities for youth including recreational gymnastics, tumbling and team gymnastics. The center offers tot, preschool, beginner and intermediate classes and also features ninja challenge classes for boys.
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Woodstock's Discovery Bicycle Tours offers a wide variety of cycling tours in the United States, in Europe, and in Canada. The tours combine days of riding with sightseeing and nights in charming inns.
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Visit the Woodstock Town Crier, a chalkboard located in the centre of town, for up-to-date information on events and activities in the area.
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Built in 1900 as an Opera House, the Woodstock Town Hall Theater now houses a 390-seat theater, and hosts movies and live arts events throughout the year.
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Dana House is a museum that displays Vermont and Woodstock history. The house has a collection of maps and documents from Vermont's founding, including the original charter for Woodstock and Windsor County and a room of Civil War artifacts.
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26 Elm Street, Woodstock, VT 05091
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Visitors of the Woodstock Vermont Historical Society can browse through large collections of art, furniture, clothing, toys, and more to learn about the history of the local area. Walking tours are also available.
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54 Elm Street, Woodstock, VT 5091
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Vermont's first national park, the Marsh – billings – Rockefeller National Historical Park now offers several hiking trails ideal for wildlife viewing. The Rockefeller Mansion and gardens offer guided tours from October through May.