- Our list of the best things to do in Littleton, New Hampshire, features the top 90 nearby activities — including 49 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Littleton, 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 8 things to do within the city of Littleton, NH , followed by 82 popular activities in nearby cities, including Lincoln, Franconia, St. Johnsbury, Bethlehem, Whitefield, Bretton Woods, Jefferson, East Burke, Bath, Bartlett and Cabot
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The Shawnee National Forest in Jackson, New Hampshire is home to the Jackson Falls. This breathtaking falls is a popular climbing edifice, of which the forest has many. Campsites are scattered nearby .
29.6 Miles
Gorham, New Hampshire is famous for its large moose population, and Dan's Scenic Tours - Private Tours make the most of that fact. The guided tours also expose visitors to some of the most breathtaking natural views in and around Gorham.
29.6 Miles
Offering views of Mount Washington, the Imp Trail Loop travels more than six miles towards a cliff known as Imp Face, where hikers can capture a view of the valley below. This is a steep climb with difficult terrain.
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25 Railroad Street, Gorham, NH
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The Gorham Historical Society & Railroad Museum are important stops on any tour of Gorham. History buffs and rail fans find the museum paticularly fascinating. Bring rubber boots and a slicker if rain is in the forecast.
30.0 Miles
Situated on Mt. Washington, Great Glen Trails offers visitors snowshoeing and skiing trips through the snow-covered slopes of the area. It also has a snowtubing spot for visitors to run up and slide down.
30.1 Miles
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.
30.6 Miles
Overlooking Lake Willoughby, Mount Pisgah stands over 2,700 feet high and features Pulpit Rock, a peregrine falcon nesting place. It offers a round-trip hike on a marked trail nearly seven miles long with a view of the nature area.
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The Ellis River Falls in Jackson, New Hampshire are accessible by several hiking trails. The 64-foot falls are two miles away from the nearest parking lot. Visitors must use caution in wet and cold weather because black ice may form on the rocks.
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Displaying the work of many local and regional artists, The Museum of White Mountain Art at Jackson offers a variety of cultural exhibits. Adding to the overall experience, the collection is housed in a beautifully restored building with great architecture.