- Our list of the best things to do in Tilton, New Hampshire, features the top 109 nearby activities — including 45 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Tilton, NH has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 4 things to do within the city of Tilton, NH , followed by 105 popular activities in nearby cities, including Concord, Wolfeboro, Meredith, Laconia, Gilford, Moultonborough, Weirs Beach, Bristol, Plymouth, Holderness, Warner, Bartlett, Hooksett, Newbury, Canterbury and Henniker
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Lake Contoocook Public Beach is a beach off the coast of Lake Contoocook. The beach is open to the public and is known to be relatively uncrowded. The lake is suitable for fishing and lunch stands can be found nearby.
49.4 Miles
Keene, New Hampshire's Central Square often appears on lists of the most beautiful American public spaces. It is dominated by the soaring spire of the Congregationalist Church thatsits next to the Square's gazebo.
49.4 Miles
The Union Arena Community Center offers visitors the chance to go skating. The location also offers athletes of all ages the chance to play a game of hockey in Youth Hockey, Adult A, Adult B, and Adult C Coed leagues.
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The Union Arena Community Center hosts six months of winter ice-sports, including hockey, curling, figure skating, public skates and tournaments for children to adults. Summer activities include field hockey, soccer, baseball, and lacrosse. Concessions and party rentals are available.
49.5 Miles
Theater fans in Keene, New Hampshire come to the Colonial Theatre for the best in quality entertainment. The theater's full schedule includes musicals, straight plays and one-man shows. The Colonial Theatre also shows independent, foreign and classic films.
49.5 Miles
Water Country is a 26-acre water park filled with water activities including a family raft ride, triple giant slides, and water slides. The park also offers nine different places to eat.
49.5 Miles
Considered to be one of the main climbing areas in New England, White Horse Ledge is 800 feet high in total and is divided into two sections. The two areas are known as the Slabs and the South Buttress, and they both require moderate to advanced rock climbing skills.
49.5 Miles
The 27-acre Peirce Island is an island that separates the Piscataqua River from the South end of Portsmouth. The island has an outdoor pool, walking paths, multiple playgrounds, and boat launching spots.
49.5 Miles
A seriously old school distillery, the Sea Hagg Distillery LLC makes a variety of craft spirits using an old-fashioned copper alembic still. The distillery barrel ages and hand bottles all of its spirits.
49.6 Miles
At the Seacoast Science Center, visitors can play on a playground, take nature walks, and see four lighthouses. Visitors can also participate in educational programs to help them understand sea life better with most programs being geared to children.