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Hiking to Mt.Washington State Park in Winter - NH State Parks
To get to Mt. Washington State Park one must have a knowledge of the terrain, hiking experience, and an incredibly stubborn desire to spite gravity. This was the first time Don, Jamie, and myself had ...
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Favorite Parks to Go Paddling - NH State Parks
No matter how comfortable you are in a kayak, these ponds have a lot to offer, especially if your goal is simply to get lost in the magic.
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Camping? Add These Parks to Your Bucket List - NH State Parks
What makes a good campground? Your answer might be different from mine, so I have compiled a list of campsites that all offer different experiences—hopefully one will tickle your fancy.
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Tales from the bright-eyed and bushy-tailed
By Interpretive Ranger Elise Eisenberg
Squirrels can be found all over the United States. They are a common sight among the woods, the suburbs, and the cities. They’re so common they even have a saying! To be bright-eyed and bushy-tailed is to be lively and alert, much like the squirrel.... -
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Monadnock’s Timeless Summit: A Mountain of Reflection
by Joshua Leary
Mount Monadnock, standing proud above the New Hampshire horizon, is more than just another mountain. It’s a place that has quietly drawn in thinkers, artists, and dreamers alike, each finding clarity among its rocky paths and expansive views. At 3,1... -
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NH’s Rushing Rivers
By: Anna Beaudette, SCA Interpretive Ranger
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Bear Brook’s Marvelous Museums!
By Ella Selden, SCA Interpretive Ranger
Did you know that Bear Brook State Park is home to two museums? Ranging from meeting houses to the New Deal, Bear Brook has many places worth a stop. Let’s take a virtual tour of Bear Brook’s marvelous museums!
Our first stop is the Old Allenstown Meeting House. Conveniently sitting directly off Deerfield Rd, the Old Allenstown Meeting House was the center of life in Allenstown starting 1813. The Old Allenstown Meeting House is the only single storied slant...
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