Windblown Cross Country Skiing
Just sixty miles from Boston, in the rural rolling hills of New Hampshire?s Monadnock Region, is one of New England?s premier cross country ski centers. Now in the 35nd season, Windblown is enjoying a new Base Lodge. Built b... skisite.com
Monadnock State Park, Old Toll Road, Jaffrey, New Hampshire
A comfortable climb on a dirt road to dazzling views from a clearing halfway up the mountain. Grand Monadnock gets its preeminence as one of the most beloved mountains in the nation from its spectacular mountaintop views, acc... trails.com
Rhododendron State Park, Keene, New Hampshire
Designated a national natural landmark by the National Park Service, and New Hampshire?s only botanic site, Rhododendron State Park draws visitors into its looping paths of delicate beauty. The 0.6-mile Rhododendron Trail com... trails.com
Mount Monadnock, Pumpelly Trail, Nashua, New Hampshire
The Pumpelly Trail from Dublin Lake to the top of the region?s namesake peak is really two hikes in one. The first half is a pleasant walk through woodlands brimming with reminders of the area?s agricultural history. The seco... trails.com
Lake Monomonac
Lake Monomonac is an interstate fishing pond and comes under the jurisdiction of New Hampshire fishing laws. However, persons duly licensed to fish in Massachusetts or New Hampshire may fish this 592-acre lake. Depth avera... anglerweb.com
Whitney Pond
Whitney is an average sized (110-acre) warm water pond located in Winchendon north if Route 12. The water is a brown color with a transparency of 3.5 feet. The shoreline is undeveloped. Aquatic weeds are dense around the e... anglerweb.com
Edward Macdowell Lake (Nh)
Edward MacDowell Lake is operated by the US Army Corps of Engineers and located off of State Route 101. It is open year-round from sunrise to sunset. Picnic shelters may be reserved from the third weekend in May throu... reserveamerica.com
Contoocook Lake
Contoocook Lake is a 380-acre water body located in Cheshire County in southwestern New Hampshire, United States, in the towns of Jaffrey and Rindge. The lake, along with Pool Pond, forms the headwaters of the Contoocook R... anglerweb.com
Dublin Pond
Although there is no public beach on Dublin Lake, there is public access for boats. Follow Lake Road off Route 101. The views of Mt. Monadnock from the Lake make this a worthwhile stop and a great place for boaters wishing... anglerweb.com
Woodmore Campground
Located on Lake Contoocook and just 6 miles from Mount Monadnock, our family operated campground is open May - October. Come relax by the pool, campfire or out on the lake. Play volleyball, boccie, horseshoes, or in the arca... visitnh.com
Cathedral Of The Pines
If a day with the grandchildren suits your fancy, take them for a two-hour trip from Hartford to one of Connecticut's most spiritual and breathtaking locations. The Cathedral in fact lives up to its name as a place of w... grandparents.com
The Timberdoodle Club
With the addition of Timberdoodles outstanding kennel facilities in 2002, the Club offers Members and guests an award winning series of quality programs and clinics throughout the year for the training and handling of ... gamebirdhunts.com
State Line Campground
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Monadnock-sunapee Greenway Trail - Section 1 - Monadnock To...
The Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway Trail is 51 miles long and runs from Mount Monadnock north to Mount Sunapee. The trail was constructed by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests and the AMC and is currently ... trailpeak.com
Ashuelot, S. Branch
The South Branch of the Ashuelot is a steep narrow river with a consistant gradiant. The river shares a narrow valley with a NH state highway. The river passes under the highway several times as it banks on hard c... americanwhitewater.org
Lake Monomonac
Lake Monomonac is an artificial lake that straddles the border between Rindge, New Hampshire and Winchendon, Massachusetts. It was created from a small pond in New Hampshire by the construction of dams on the North Branch ... anglerweb.com
Mount Monadnock Trail, Jaffrey Center, New Hampshire
It?s almost the law in New England; at some point in time, you must hike Mount Monadnock. In fact, Monadnock is said to be the second most frequently hiked mountain in the world, after Japan?s Mount Fiji. What?s the draw? Thi... trails.com
Wapack Trail (Barrett Mountain Section), New Ipswich, New...
A sample mountaintop on this 21-mile summit trail that stretches from Ashburnham, Massachusetts, to Greenfield, New Hampshire. The name of this trail comes from the ?Wa? of Mount Watatic at the southern terminus in Ashburnham... trails.com