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    Forest Lake

    Whitefield, NH    

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    Forest Lake and the Forest Lake State Park are located along Route 116, west of the town center. Forest Lake State Park still remains a day-use facility offering swimming and picnicking around the lovely Forest Lake. Attra... anglerweb.com

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    Muddy Paw Sled Dog Kennel

    32 Valley Rd, Jefferson, NH    

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    Muddy Paw Sled Dog Kennel offers dog sled tours year round. In the snow on sleds from 2 - 50 miles including overnights, or during warmer months w/our specially engineered cart, adventure awaits. Come meet our friendly canin... visitnh.com

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    Roger's Campground & Motel

    10 Roger's Campground Rd, Lancaster, NH    

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    Experience an enjoyable family vacation at Roger?s, where you are minutes away from family fun, adventure, culture, wildlife and relaxation! Roger?s offers RV sites, Tenting sites, Cabins, Park Models and Motel. Let Roger?s ... visitnh.com

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    Mountain Lake Campground

    485 Prospect St, Lancaster, NH    

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    106 wooded, lake front and lake view sites, eight log cabin rentals. RV sites w/e/s/ctv, w/e sites and tent sites. Free Wi-Fi at sites, free showers, dump station, large camp store, Rec Hall, heated pool, private lake w/swim... visitnh.com

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    Israel River

    Israels River Rd, Jefferson, NH    

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    The Israel River (also called "Israel's River") is a river in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. It arises in the township of Low and Burbank's Grant and runs 24 miles (38 km) generally northwest along U.S. Highway 2, t... anglerweb.com

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    Cherry Mountain Ramble, Jefferson, New Hampshire

    Jefferson, NH    

    3 out of 5 based on 2 ratings

    This ride explores the pocket of land that lies between the Pilot Region, a small mountain range, and the main body of the White Mountain National Forest. This rolling terrain is laced by the streams that run off the Mountain... trails.com

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    Mountain View, The Grand Resort & Spa

    Mountain View Rd, Whitefield, NH    
    Spas 

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    In the heart of New Hampshire's majestic White Mountains, Mountain View, The Grand Resort & Spa gained a new lease on life when it reopened in 2002 after a $20,000 restoration and is currently undergoing the addition of ... spamagazine.com

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    John Wingate Weeks State Historic Site

    3rd St, Lancaster, NH    

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    The Mt. Prospect estate was built at the direction of John Wingate Weeks, leading conservationist, U.S. congressman, U.S. senator, and Secretary of War under Presidents Harding and Coolidge. Set at the very top of Mt. Prospect ... state.nh

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    Martin Meadow Pond

    Lancaster, NH    

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    What's considered an acceptable margin of error for us fisheries folks may turn out to be an advantage to anglers. As regularly scheduled stocking concludes in summer, fish culturists, biologists, and Conservation Officers... anglerweb.com

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    King Ravine Trail, Gorham, New Hampshire

    Appalachia, NH    

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    The hike follows a giant loop around King Ravine. It first winds along Snyder Brook, passes the Valley Way Tentsite, and then surmounts Durand Ridge to ascend the dramatic Air Line Trail above the King Ravine headwall. The ro... trails.com

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    Johns River

    Dalton, NH    

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    The Johns River (also called "John's River"), in northern New Hampshire, arises at Cherry Pond in Jefferson and runs approximately 14 miles (23 km), generally northwest, to the Connecticut River. It passes through Hazens P... anglerweb.com

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    Presidential Range Rail Trail

    Bowman, NH    

    This 18-mile Presidential Range Trail runs between Cherry Pond, a great bird-watching venue, and Gorham. The trail skirts the Presidential Range along the edge of the White Mountain National Forest and passes through Silvi... traillink.com

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    Kilkenny Ridge Trail, Gorham, New Hampshire

    Copperville, NH    

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    The hike approaches the Pilot Range from the east, looping counter-clockwise up and along the highest points of its mountain spine. Along the way, you visit some of the region?s best highlights, including open cliff-top views... trails.com

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    Weeks State Park

    3rd St, Lancaster, NH    
    Biking 

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    John Wingate Weeks Historic Site's Mt. Prospect estate was built at the direction of John Wingate Weeks, leading conservationist, U.S. congressman, U.S. senator, and Secretary of War under Presidents Harding and Coolidg... nhstateparks.org

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    Rogers Ledge And Unknown Pond, Berlin, New Hampshire

    Copperville, NH    

    4 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    When people hear you ?re writing a hiking guide, they?ll often ask for inside information. Just a tip about some sylvan spot more wild than a wilderness area, with inspiring views but no difficult climbs, a pristine place whe... trails.com

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    Lookout Ledge Trail, Appalachia, New Hampshire

    Appalachia, NH    

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    Lookout Ledge is a rocky outcropping on the side of Mount Randolph that affords a wonderful view of King Ravine and Mounts Adams and Madison, plus some of the peaks of the Carter Range. Lookout Ledge can be approached by a nu... trails.com

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    Mount Cabot - Unknown Pond Loop Trail, Berlin, New Hampshire

    Copperville, NH    

    3 out of 5 based on 3 ratings

    The Mount Cabot-Unknown Pond Loop is actually three possible hikes in one. Besides the entire loop, Mount Cabot and Unknown Pond are both excellent out-and-back hikes in their own right. For peak-baggers, the former is the no... trails.com

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    Mount Jefferson Trail, Bowman, New Hampshire

    Bowman, NH    

    3 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    When Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence, he spoke of three inalienable rights: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. When climbing to the summit of the mountain in New Hampshire that now bears his... trails.com