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Wanted: Things to Do in New Hampshire

Not being a New Hampshire native, I'm always trying to find out what there is to do or what is going on. New Hampshire offers TONS of stuff to do in every season, indoors and out. There are places, events, and activities to please everyone. One source available is www.visitnh.gov. This website offers information on when to visit (depending on your favorite season, mine is summer, don't ask me how I survived this past winter!), where to stay and what to do. The site also provides planning resources where you can search for attractions by region and get directions. While this site is great for those visiting the state, those who live in New Hampshire can find the website just as helpful. The library also has great books on things to do in New Hampshire. Check out some of these titles:

Country roads of New Hampshire by Steve Sherman

Foghorn outdoors: New Hampshire hiking

The two blondes restaurant guide to southern New Hampshire, 2003,
updated and expanded edition
by Hillary Davis and Blandine Beaulieu

Discover southern New Hampshire: AMC guide to the best hiking, biking,
and paddling
by Jerry and Marcy Monkman

New Hampshire wildlife viewing guide by Judith K. Silverberg

New Hampshire: off the beaten path by Barbara Radcliffe Rogers and Stillman Rogers


For more titles search Subject Keyword: New Hampshire guidebooks. For information and guidebooks on surrounding states, you can also do a subject keyword search for Massachusetts guidebooks, Vermont guidebooks and Maine guidebooks.


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