- Our list of the best things to do in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, features the top 88 nearby activities — including 38 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Wolfeboro, 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 20 things to do within the city of Wolfeboro, NH , followed by 68 popular activities in nearby cities, including Meredith, Laconia, Gilford, Weirs Beach, Moultonborough, Tamworth, Tilton, Rochester, Holderness, Chocorua and Canterbury
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As a park amphitheater, Seashell Oceanfront Pavilion has an outdoor stage for community concerts and other live entertainment acts. From the pavilion, visitors can enjoy scenic views of the Atlantic Ocean.
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Hosting annual concert series, the beautiful MacGregor Park attracts locals and tourists year-round. The park, with its colorful gardens and performance pavilion, also offers volleyball and picnic sites.
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An 8-mile scenic driving route to the summit of Mount Washington, the Mount Washington Auto Road leads to the mountain's observatory and state park. Guided group van tours are also available.
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Eastern Promenade features a walkway for hiking, biking or roller blading, and the area includes several historical sites in Fort Allen Park, including the mast of the USS Portland and an American Civil War monument. Swim at the beach, or visit the railroad museum.
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The Lyric Music Theater is a community theater with a mission to bring culturally enriching dramatic and musical performances to the South Portland area. It hosts a seasonally-changing variety of programs, and offers open auditions.
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Don Ball Park offers an extensive selection of sports facilities to the community of Derry. The park includes baseball, softball, football and lacrosse fields, as well as a large children's playground and splash pad.
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Boise Rock is a large rock with a nearby historical marker depicting its significance. The marker explains how Thomas Boise was sledding through the area when caught in a snowstorm, and used the rock for shelter, saving his life.
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Crescent Beach State Park is named after its crescent-shape beach where many people come to enjoy activities like swimming, sunbathing, surfing and more. The park also contains multiple hiking trails and becomes a cross country ski destination during winters.
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Celebrating the history and evolution of firefighting, the Seacoast Fire Museum makes a great field trip destination. The museum contains numerous artifacts and memorabilia including an antique fire hose and fire pumper.
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Get a history lesson at Tuck Museum. Early American history is on display in the form of many exhibits including a 1950s beach cottage, a restored barn and a school house. Open Sunday, Wednesday and Friday, and tours are offered.