- Our list of the best things to do in Campton, New Hampshire, features the top 131 nearby activities — including 62 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Campton, NH has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 4 things to do within the city of Campton, NH , followed by 127 popular activities in nearby cities, including Lincoln, Meredith, Laconia, Franconia, Waterville Valley, Gilford, Bartlett, Weirs Beach, Bristol, Conway, Moultonborough, Tamworth, Plymouth, Chocorua, Holderness, Bretton Woods, Rumney and North Conway
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Visitors can enjoy the views and natural scenery of Lake Willoughby at Pulpit Rock. The hiking trail leads to a section of the rock overhang that is elevated 650 feet above the lake.
39.5 Miles
Kids and grandkids love Santa's Village in Jefferson, New Hampshire, which is full of fun things to do and see. After posing for a portrait with Santa, kids and parents enjoy spending time on the mini-coaster and other rides.
40.1 Miles
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Box 298, Mount Washington, NH 03581
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The Appalachian Mountain Club High Huts, located on the Appalachian Trail in White Mountain National Forest, provide trailside lodging at the base of Mount Washington, with access to hiking and skiing. Family-style meals and educational programs are included.
40.4 Miles
Visitors to the Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum in Warner, New Hampshire enjoy intriguing displays of Native American art, clothing, weapons and other items used by members of nearby First Nations. The most popular exhibits include intricate feathered headdresses, woven baskets and beaded items.
40.4 Miles
The historic Tower and Lodge of John Wingate Weeks is held within Weeks State Park. The park itself is roughly 420-acres and contains many outdoor activities including hiking, picnicking, biking, skiing, and snowmobiling.
41.1 Miles
The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens is an early 20th Century 22-room estate on over 80 acres of conserved land. A guide tour provides access to the house and history of John Milton Hay.
41.1 Miles
The Vermont Distilling Co. is a business specializing in the production of a variety of spirits. American made brandy, bourbon, vodka, and gin are among the spirit varieties produced and available.
41.3 Miles
Quechee Ski Hill is a ski area that is a part of the Quechee Club. They offer ski lessons and rentals and also feature an ice skating pond and sledding hill.
41.4 Miles
Located in Rollins State Park, Mount Kearsarge rises high above the skyline of Warner, New Hampshire. It is accessible by hiking trail and by car. Visitors must pay a small entrance fee.
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New Hampshire Telephone Museum
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22 East Main St., Warner, NH
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All types of memorabilia related to the telephone are available at the New Hampshire Telephone Museum. Group tours by reservation, are offered by the museum to include seeing old telephones, books and various tools of the telephone trade.