April is a wonderful time to explore the great state of New Hampshire with your young children. As winter retreats and spring blooms, you will find an array of fun, wacky, educational, and beautiful destinations that capture the essence of New Hampshire's scenic picturesque wild rural outdoorsy idyllic refreshing quaint charming enchanting lovely peaceful nature. These places not only offer exciting adventures but also connect with authentic local traditions and culture.
1. The Flume Gorge (852 Daniel Webster Hwy, Franconia Notch State Park). Embark on a magical journey through towering granite walls and cascading waterfalls at this breathtaking natural wonder. Your little ones will be mesmerized by the vivid colors of spring as they wander along wooden walkways surrounded by lush greenery.
2. Canterbury Shaker Village (288 Shaker Rd, Canterbury). Step back in time at this living history museum where you can experience life as it was for the Shakers in 19th-century New England. From guided tours to hands-on activities like butter churning or weaving workshops, your children will gain insight into early American craftsmanship while having a blast.
3. Story Land (850 NH-16 Glen). Immerse yourselves in a world of imagination at this beloved theme park inspired by classic fairy tales and nursery rhymes. Watch your kids' faces light up as they ride on Cinderella's Pumpkin Coach or meet their favorite storybook characters like Humpty Dumpty or Peter Rabbit.
4. Mount Washington Observatory Weather Discovery Center (2779 White Mountain Hwy #1906 North Conway). Let your little meteorologists unleash their curiosity about weather phenomena at this interactive museum located near one of America's most famous peaks - Mount Washington! Through hands-on exhibits and engaging displays, they'll learn about wind patterns, cloud formations, and even have a chance to predict the weather.
5. The Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm (58 Cleveland Hill Rd, Tamworth). Get a taste of New Hampshire's rural heritage at this unique museum and working farm. Discover how a country doctor would have cared for patients in the early 1900s, explore traditional farming practices, and enjoy hands-on activities like butter making or gardening workshops.
6. The League of NH Craftsmen (Various locations statewide). Support local artisans and introduce your children to the world of handmade crafts by visiting one of the many League shops scattered across New Hampshire. From pottery to jewelry, woodworking to textiles, these galleries showcase some of the finest craftsmanship in the state.
7. Currier Museum of Art (150 Ash St., Manchester). Nurture your child's artistic side at this renowned art museum featuring works from European masters as well as contemporary artists. Take part in family-friendly programs like art-making workshops or scavenger hunts that will ignite their creativity while exploring different artistic styles.
8. Strawbery Banke Museum (14 Hancock St., Portsmouth). Step into history at this living history museum located in historic Portsmouth. Walk along cobbled streets lined with restored homes dating back centuries and interact with costumed interpreters who bring colonial life to vivid reality.
9. Mount Monadnock State Park (116 Poole Rd Jaffrey). Lace up those hiking boots and conquer one of New England's most beloved peaks - Mount Monadnock! This moderate hike offers breathtaking panoramic views that will leave you speechless while creating memories that will last a lifetime.
10. Hampton Beach State Park (160 Ocean Blvd., Hampton). No trip to New Hampshire is complete without experiencing its beautiful coastline! Head over to Hampton Beach State Park where your children can build sandcastles on pristine beaches, fly kites against ocean breezes, or simply dip their toes into Atlantic waters an idyllic way to end any adventure-filled day.
As you plan your family's trip to New Hampshire, don't forget to check out the following websites and Twitter handles for more information on these destinations:
- The Flume Gorge: www.nhstateparks.org (Twitter: @NHStateParks)
- Canterbury Shaker Village: www.shakers.org (Twitter: @ShakerVillageNH)
- Story Land: www.storylandnh.com (Twitter: @StoryLandPark)
- Mount Washington Observatory Weather Discovery Center: www.mountwashington.org/visit/weather-discovery-center
(Twitter: @MountWashington)
- Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm:
www.remickmuseum.org (Twitter: @RemickMuseumFarm)
- The League of NH Craftsmen:
www.nhcrafts.org (Twitter handle not available)
- Currier Museum of Art:
www.currier.org (Twitter handle not available)
- Strawbery Banke Museum:
www.strawberybanke.org (Twitter handle not available)
- Mount Monadnock State Park:
www.nhstateparks.org/explore/state-parks/monadnock-state-park.aspx
(Twitter: @MonadnockSP_NH)
-Hampton Beach State Park:
https://hamptonbeachcottage.com/plan-your-trip/hampshire-beach-state-park/
(Twitter handle not available)
So pack your bags, grab your little adventurers, and get ready for an unforgettable journey through scenic New Hampshire this April!
852 Daniel Webster Hwy Franconia Notch
State Park, NH
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288 Shaker Rd
Canterbury, NH
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850 Nh-16
Glen, NH
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2779 White Mountain Hwy #1906
North Conway, NH
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58 Cleveland Hill Rd
Tamworth, NH
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Various Locations
Statewide, NH
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150 Ash St.
Manchester, NH
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14 Hancock St.
Portsmouth, NH
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116 Poole Rd
Jaffrey, NH
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160 Ocean Blvd.
Hampton, NH
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Twitter @Shakervillagenh Nh
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Twitter @Storylandpark Nh
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Twitter @Mountwashington Nh
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Twitter @Remickmuseumfarm Nh
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