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    Polar Caves Park

    4.3 (66 reviews)
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    Having fun in the caves.
    Bridget P.

    Fun place to visit. We took our 3-year old grandson and everyone had fun. I will be back

    Matt S.

    This is such a fun place to visit in NH. How many people can say they've been climbing through caves? The have a little farm section for animals too. Yes, you can buy food to feed them. The shop there is big and offer some creative knickknacks. Takes about an hour to get through all the caves. They have hard sections and easy sections if they're too difficult. A lot of stairs and climbing so don't go on a lazy day. Very humid inside the caves. Also, can be slippery inside the caves. From what I saw, little kids love going through the caves and feeding the goats. Totally recommend. They have military discount (Hooahh!).

    Lauren L.

    Really had an awesome experience here! Lots of things to do before actually going into the caves too,--deer feeding, splicing, sand pit and rock garden to get you comfy with the boulders. But once we got into the cave experience... wow! it was awesome! I love how each cave had the option to bypass going inside so that everyone in the party could participate. Some caves were SUPER challenging, but I was able to go through them all except the lemon crush. My little one loved everything about the experience. There were no staff on site though should there be an emergency but overall an outstanding experience. There was also a nice hiking trail afterwards. The store had some cute souvenirs with a few snacks and drinks to buy. I'd definitely try this again the next time we're in NH! Tip--- if you have head lights, bring them! Most of the caves are well lit, but it probably would be fun to see them more clearly. They sell child helmets with lights in the gift shop as well.

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    Paul M.

    A great NH activity for anyone, of any age. The boulders forming Polar Caves are granite, including the largest glacially deposited granite boulder, estimated to weigh in at some 50 million pounds! The paths here are mainly well maintained wooden pathways. Footing in the caves is on boulders and natural rocks, including some metal stairways and wooden hand rails to aid in navigating your way. Lighting has been added to some of the longer, deeper caves, which helps with finding your way and aids in getting some great photos. The Gift shop is large and contains a number of well maintained bathrooms. A picnic area exists, so pack a lunch and water as the ups and downs of navigating the cave course will get you thirsty. We attended on a rainy day and all caves were open, but care was needed as boulders and wooden pathways were somewhat slippery when wet, but a great activity for a rainy day as the caves sheltered us from the rain. Our group was aged 6 - 75 years old and everyone had an enjoyable time. Well maintained paths, facilities and extremely friendly, informative staff. We all made it through the "lemon squeezer", except for a female (aged 75, who had no interest in trying). Give it a try while in NH, you'll love it!!

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    Kate C.

    Great experience for us and our 12/13 year old daughters, they loved going into every challenging cave, we loved the walkways and views. Definitely worth the price of admission, you can choose to repeat and go back through which two families we encountered were doing. The gift shop is great, we didn't try the restaurant but it looked lovely, the deer and pheasants are in clean enclosures and seem happy. My kids really liked it which was our goal and is always hit or miss with teenagers.

    There are cool signs throughout the caves, worth the time to really explore the cave.
    Nicole S.

    This was a great park and we all enjoyed the experience. The animal park was a nice surprise and my boys loved feeding the deer and ducks. The hikes were challenging but not impossible. The rock garden and nature trail were beautiful and the caves were amazing. We all had so much fun making our way through the different caves. We had a perfect day for it and the caves provided a nice cool down and we walked through. Some of them were very challenging and slippery but worth it. One of our most favorite trips of the week.

    Caves are built into this rock face. (Maybe 100 feet tall?)
    Brad G.

    My family (young kids) have been to the caves at the top of Loon and Lost River and they were great - but Polar Caves takes the top position. These caves are amazing. Some go deep underground (one I believe went about 35 feet down). They seen to twist and turn and have passages that go up and down. These passages were tight, though I am a "big guy" (that's a nice term for "fatso") I had no problem getting though everything (except maybe the "lemon squeezer" which I didn't try, though my kids said I could have made it). Unlike some of the other places however, where you need to often crawl on your hands and knees (or sometimes your stomach) - or climb over rocks to get out - the worst that you had to do here was duck in low-overhead places, climb ladders, ascend/descend rock/wooden stairs. The caves themselves were amazing - there were several underground "large" chambers. Many of the caves had lights in them and we're amply eliminated. The man-made stairs, boardwalks and ladders mad for an easy time - even for the mildly closterphobic. It's a bit if a workout for the out-of-shape - but that is more actually walking the boardwalks up to the caves - than the caves themselves. Also - the caves can be cold! There can be snow and ice in them even in August! It's about a 45 minute trek through the 9(?) caves. You can spend a bit more time seeing some of the animals, rock garden, nature trails, gift shop and picnic area. Definitely a must-do for your White Mountains bucket list!

    Lara S.

    Absolutely incredible experience 7 out of 8 caves were open! 1 was closed to to ice! I am not an experienced hiker by any means and have never done this before! My 2 year old daughter and mother made it trough 5 caves, my brother 6 and I accomplished 7 including the Orange Crush!!!! Raven point was incredible the views were amazing and experience was more than I can ask for !!!!

    The profile of the heads of 3 different dogs (St. Bernard, Pointer & Pekingese) are in the rocks.

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    Really great place to check out even if you aren't a kid. We took my niece and nephew there, but I also had a great time.

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    We didn't realize that it wasn't a cave. Just spaces between granite boulders. We walked around a bit and left.

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    A superb location for a day trip. The staff was friendly and the park was wonderful. Highly recommended for teens and adults.

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    highly recommend checking this out!!! amazing vibes & scenery. sometimes there's peacocks & other animals. fun to go when least busy.

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    Was a lot of fun a lot of walking and Mother Nature is great so peaceful listening the the water

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    Beautiful walk. Some of the caves can be a pretty tight fit.

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    The North Country Climbing Center

    The North Country Climbing Center

    4.2(6 reviews)
    32.8 mi

    Cool little climbing gym as part of a great complex. We stopped in to try it out and had a great…read moretime. They have a nook that you can climb up to and sit in! I thought that was super cool, and my kids loved it. The gym has high walls as well as a small bouldering area. The mats were a bit harder than what I was used to but nothing to worry about. The service was fantastic, and we were shown how to fall and given all the rules before we started. I can appreciate a gym that is safety oriented. By the time we left it was getting very busy. But great little gym in this area! Loved it! I would love to drop back by if I am in the area! Thank you!

    I stopped in to climb while in the area for a bit. I try to climb a couple days a week where I…read morelive, and I'd say I'm a high beginner/low intermediate climber. As mentioned both on the website and in another review, it is a little confusing to find the gym but just keep walking to the back of the Evergreen community center and you'll find it. Something I was excited about for this gym was that it has relatively tall walls compared to what I am used to climbing on, and I was really looking forward to practicing some longer routes BUT there were only 2 auto-belays, which was a bit of a disappointment for me. If you know how to belay and have a buddy, there are a bunch of really awesome looking routes but if you are a solo climber that doesn't want to pay a staff belay, you're kind of SOL. The bouldering area is pretty good but I found myself really limited in what was offered to a not-super-great climber like myself. I also didn't understand the bouldering route system - one of the staff explained it to me and I THOUGHT I understood it, but it turns out I really didn't! Overall, it seems like this gym is geared towards more skilled climbers with not as many options for people like me. I had a good enough time, but it didn't feel like there was a lot of me there. I can imagine that this is an awesome place to go for more skilled climbers!

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    Green Mountain Rock Climbing Center

    Green Mountain Rock Climbing Center

    3.7(3 reviews)
    35.3 mi

    $15.00 plus tax for a day pass. Let me repeat that: $15.00…read morefor a day pass. That is exactly $13.00 more than a day pass here is worth. It is cheaper to buy a month pass ($40), but the quality of the gym can hardly warrant more than one visit per month. I've paid $15+ out in San Francisco, but those are kick ass gyms with great facilities and paid, good route setters. This gym...well, it has potential, but it is a mess and has horrible route setting. While the lady owner is nice, the guy is a control freak and has no idea how to climb or set routes. He sets everything with holds super far apart and thinks that makes for interesting/hard climbing. The holds haven't been cleaned in probably 7 years. The floors are disgusting, the place stinks. And the bathrooms....oh my, the bathrooms. I actually dry heaved when I went into the Men's room last time I was there. There is some kind of septic back up that emanates the most foul smell out of the sink. And the water in the sink hardly even works. We all thought that the change in ownership might fix some of the infrastructure problems: but they did absolutely nothing! Avoid this place!

    What a great place. Took the 6 year old granddaughter here as I had been teaching her to climb…read more Got mom and dad certified as belayers then took her on a couple of climbs. She made it all the way to the top of the beginners course, and grandpa did five easy climbs. Great afternoon, and Andrew was fantastic in his instructions to us, and cheering on the little one. Would definitely go back, an hope,Andrew is there for our visit. Thanks for a great afternoon!

    Quincy Bog Natural Area

    Quincy Bog Natural Area

    5.0(9 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Found this gem by chance…read more Super friendly volunteer at the nature center. Nature center was fairly accessible l-short walk along a moderately decline. Very interactive at the trail board. Internet was spotty on the trail so I was glad I picked up a paper wildflowers guide. Folks along the trail were pleasant--lots of locals and out of state visitors. Saw casual family walkers from NY, hardcore borders complete with gear and binoculars and regular empty nesters/townies doing the loop with ease. Great trail markings and they even label the plants--and not just the trees!! Love love love that! The trail itself is definitely a more challenging "easy" trail. Winding along the "bog", most parts are raised with rough cut planks. Some parts were sturdier. Others were experiencing the watery effects. It was an old school experience. During the wetter season, I imagine this to be a fowl paradise while being a mud -fest for all two legged beings. In the darker months, leave enough time to make it around the pond without losing daylight. The unsure footing and dense trees Dogs and puppers must be on leash now. Completely understandable as the trail is mostly one-person wide. A jumpy pup could easily send you into the mucky bracken. If you want to go off leash hiking, try Quincy Forest Pasture a short drive up the mountainside.

    Great nature walk. A good hour/hour and a half at a normal pace. Wear suitable shoes! End of…read moreSeptember/early October is the time to go.

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