- Our list of the best things to do in Londonderry, New Hampshire, features the top 261 nearby activities — including 95 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
 - Londonderry, NH has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, and Amusement.
 - The results below include the top 12 things to do within the city of Londonderry, NH , followed by 249 popular activities in nearby cities, including Lowell, Manchester, Nashua, North Andover, Haverhill, Amesbury, Derry, Salem, Westford, Exeter, Methuen, Concord, Hooksett, Merrimack, Lawrence, Andover, Billerica, Chelmsford, Tewksbury, Amherst, Hollis, Newburyport, Wilton, Candia, Bartlett, Lee, Dracut, Marblehead and Seabrook
 
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            In addition to first-run Hollywood films, Smitty's Cinema features a comprehensive concession stand that offers full meals along with standard movie fare. All screens at the cinema offer 100% digital projection for every movie.        
    
    
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            The Charles River Peninsula is a restored grassland field surrounded by water on three sides. The peninsula is populated by birch, hemlock, and beech trees and features several shoreline walking paths.        
    
    
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                280 Eliot Street, Natick, MA 01760
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            Visitors can hike on trails that lead through woodlands, open fields, and along ponds and streams at Mass Audubon Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary. The sanctuary features a variety of wildlife including turtles, otters, and over 150 species of birds.        
    
    
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            Mount Agamentious is a 30,000-acre park reserve with many different animals including deer, bobcat, coyote, fox, mink, muskrat, opossum, otter, raccoon, squirrel, skunk, and weasels. Visitors can snowshoe, walk, bike, horseback ride, run, and watch for birds.        
    
    
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            One of the larger city parks in the area is Dean Park. It features an extensive children's playground, tennis courts, baseball/softball fields, a pond with ducks and geese, walking paths, and even several fountains.        
    
    
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            The large towers that have welcomed seafarers to Thatcher Island since the 18th century, the Cape Ann Twin Lights, are the sole surviving multiple lights on any U.S. coast. Visitors can reserve free boat service to the island in summertime.        
    
    
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            Formerly a Masonic property, Prospect Park centers around a main garden area that is landscaped most of the year. Guests can also enjoy five walking and running trails with the option to bring their dogs on leashes.        
    
    
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            The family home of the first Commander-in-Chief of the American Revolution has been preserved as the Artemus Ward House and Museum. General Artemus Ward moved his family into this now historic home in 1763, and it features multiple exhibits about the military hero and daily life during the American Revolution.        
    
    
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            Situated in a secluded area, Loblolly Point has rocky cliffs that visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the ocean and nearby lighthouses from. Visitors can often catch locals fishing at the cliffs.        
    
    
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            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.