- Our list of the best things to do in Jefferson, New Hampshire, features the top 93 nearby activities — including 48 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Jefferson, NH has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Winter Activities, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 6 things to do within the city of Jefferson, NH , followed by 88 popular activities in nearby cities, including Franconia, Jackson, Gorham, Littleton, Berlin, Whitefield, Bethlehem, Bretton Woods, St. Johnsbury, Lincoln, East Burke, Bartlett, Bethel and Mount Washington
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23.9 Miles
Wildcat Mountain is a mountain in northern New Hampshire. In the spring, summer and fall the area is popular because of its scenic gondola, ZipRider, and Alpine Disc Golf, but in the winter the action heats up as it is a popular ski resort that offers 225 skiable acres.
23.9 Miles
A community arts centre housed in the historic St. Johnsbury Masonic Temple building, Catamount Film and Arts contains two movie theatres showing foreign language and independent films, and an 80-seat theatre for regular live performances.
23.9 Miles
The Jackson Historical Society is based out of the old Jackson Town Hall, newly restored by the society. Historical displays and archives are available for public use. The Town Hall also features the Museum of 19th Century White Mountain Art.
24.0 Miles
90%
94 votes
Dinsmore Road, Jackson, NH 03846
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Wintertime in Jackson, New Hampshire calls for a trip to the Nestlenook Estate & Resort Sleigh Rides. The beautiful resort keeps visitors warm and toasty on freezing New England nights, and the sleigh rides are perfect for families and couples.
24.1 Miles
75%
8 votes
Dinsmore Road, Jackson, NH 03846
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Specializing in winter recreation with a quaint, Victorian flair, Nestlenoook Farm Victorian Recreation Park maintains a frozen pond in-season for ice skating. It also runs old-fashioned sleigh rides, and offers hot chocolate, toasted marshmallows, and other refreshments.
24.3 Miles
A 45 foot high falls along the Flume Gorge Trail, Avalanche Falls is a thundering cascade of white water. Hikers can climb to the top of the falls on a wooden-railed trail for a remarkable view.
24.5 Miles
Part of the Mahoosuc Range, Goose Eye Mountain is part of a wilderness area managed by the state. The mountain features expansive views of the rest of the range, with two fairly advanced skill overnight hiking trails leading to the summit.
24.5 Miles
100%
4 votes
852 Daniel Webster Highway, Lincoln, NH 03251
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Known for its granite gorge, Flume Gorge & Visitor Center offers visitors a scenic hike among ferns and lush vegetation. The visitor center has information about the park and a gift shop.
24.6 Miles
An 800 foot natural gorge, Flume Gorge has walls made of Conway granite. There is a two mile walking loop that leads all around and to the top of the gorge, and offers remarkable views.
24.7 Miles
Burke Mountain is located within Vermont's Northeast Kingdom. It serves as a small downhill ski resort in the winter that is very popular with families that have younger children who want to learn how to ski.