- 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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New Hampshire State House is the oldest state capital building in the United States. The State House features a variety of permanent and rotating exhibits and offers tours to individuals, groups, schools, and civic organizations.
45.7 Miles
Granite State Roller Derby is a roller derby league that consists of several different local teams. Visitors commonly enjoy attending the derbies and enjoying the excitement and festivities offered during the events.
45.8 Miles
Telling a captivating story from early American history to present day, the Concord Historical Society features exhibits such as the famous concord coach, thousands of photographs, paintings, and much more.
45.8 Miles
As a conservation area, Lake Runnemede offers views of the surrounding nature and wildlife. Visitors aren't allowed to swim or fish here, but they may walk along the path and enjoy the scenery.
45.9 Miles
Providing a casual and relaxing ambiance, The Purple Pit serves both breakfast and lunch. Special events such as musical concerts, art classes and exhibits are also frequently offered at this locale.
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Featuring the state's best classical musicians, the Granite State Symphony Orchestra is dedicated to providing musicians with the chance to play a variety of meaningful pieces as well as spreading music culture throughout the state.
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Wolf Creek is 11,100 acres of water and 250 miles of land used for activities like camping, horseback riding, snowmobiling, boating, fishing, water skiing and swimming. Deer, pheasant and wild turkey are among the wildlife seen there.
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Arabella Gallery & Gifts offers more than art. Most of the work in the gallery is locally made and includes paintings, photography, pottery, home decor, jewelry, fiber goods, hats, bags and other gifts.
46.0 Miles
A small, independent theater, Red River Theatres screens art house films, documentaries, and foreign and independent offerings. The concession stand offers beer, wine, and coffee in addition to traditional theater fare.
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The Old Constitution House is a US National Historic Place and known as the birthplace of the constitution of Vermont. Tours of a dining room and tavern are available, as well as a tea parlor and bed chamber.