- Our list of the best things to do in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire, features the top 179 nearby activities — including 89 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Waterville Valley, 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 10 things to do within the city of Waterville Valley, NH , followed by 169 popular activities in nearby cities, including North Conway, Lincoln, Franconia, Conway, Jackson, Meredith, Bartlett, Moultonborough, Tamworth, Bethlehem, Laconia, Weirs Beach, Campton, Plymouth, Bristol, Chocorua, Holderness, Bretton Woods, Rumney and Wolfeboro
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23 Ammonoosuc Street, Littleton, NH 3561
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North of the Notch Studio & Gallery is an art gallery that features paintings, original prints, and photographs by artist Bob Copeland. The facility is divided into three separate galleries that each exhibits a different type of artwork.
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The Ellacoya State Park is located on the shore of Lake Winnipesaukee, with views of the Sandwich and Ossippee Mountains. Campgrounds, a sandy beach and picnic area provide opportunities for recreation and exploration.
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408 Center Street, Wolfeboro, NH 3894
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The Wolfeboro Area Recreation Association runs one of Wolfeboro's most respected recreation and sports play areas. Known by locals as The Nick the recreation area is home to seven playing fields, a running track and a walking path.
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Carry Beach is a secluded, quiet and shallow beach suitable for young swimmers and families. This is also the home of the town's Water Aerobics program in the summer months and is open sunrise to sunset year round.
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Gilford, New Hampshire's Gunstock Mountain Resort is famous for its skiing and snowboarding trails. This winter sports paradise also offers snow tubing and ziplining. The resort makes its own snow.
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The heritage and life on the waters of New Hampshire is upheld by collections at the New Hampshire Boat Museum. Educational programs targeted toward children are considered the foundations of the museum, but other boating events are also held.
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At Forest Lake State Park, visitors can go fishing, swimming, and mountain biking. The park also contains a picnic area and visitors can also take canoes and kayaks out onto the water.
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America during the height of World War II is covered through several exhibits at The Wright Museum. Rather than looking specifically at the soldiers who were on the battlefields, the museum prefers to exhibit the heroic efforts of ordinary people.
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Rather than a simple hiking trail, the Cotton Valley Trail is essentially a system of rail cars that run along the former Wolfeboro Railroad structures. Currently, there are 17 miles of railway being used along with the restored Fernald Station.