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    Santa's Village

    4.8 (195 reviews)
    Closed 9:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    Andrew C.

    Extremely clean and well maintained amusement park. On a sunny Sunday, some ride lines were too long, but the effort put in and all around experience is best in class. Better than experiences at much larger and more expensive parks.

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    Carmen O.

    This place....!!! I cant possibly rave about this place enough for families with elementary aged children! We had a blast and my family was treated with such dignity and respect. My son has autism and we forgot to ask about accommodations, but we didn't need any bc of the culture and kindness of this place! There were no wait times for any rides this past Monday, July 31. I hope the administration and every employee knows how amazing they are! You all truly made an impact on my little families life and we will always cherish our memories at Santa's Village. Thank you for your hospitality. I want to be more like you.

    Jackson W.

    Anything you'd expect in a theme park, food, rides (obviously) and more. It has a few roller coasters but it's not like 6 flags or cedar point.

    Alicia E.

    I just feel like every time I go I need to post a review. It's literally one of my favorite places in the whole entire world. It's top five of amusement parks ever and I've been to quite a few. Something about being in the mountains and just enjoying the ambience is amazing. First we went in June. We got there a little bit late. I couldn't get my internet to work. They were able to find my tickets very quickly. We got right in and we rode multiple rides with no lines which is amazing. However, the best part about going in June is the free food. Basically you do pay for it in the ticket price but it is worth every single penny because you can just get whatever you want. You want five chicken fingers? Go ahead and you want icees and mini donuts that are absolutely delicious! Yes, all of those are yours for free, well included in the admission but basically pays for itself in one meal. Now the only thing I didn't really like about it is that I feel like when I was asking people for like multiple like two bags of donuts. The lady didn't act like she wanted to give it to me. I don't know if she just wasn't very happy about it or what was going on. But that was the only negative and I didn't let that ruin my day. Everyone that you meet while you go on a ride is super nice. The rides are all up to date yeah or they're a little little but honestly it's perfect. It's literally my favorite place ever. You get a ring included in the ticket price. Everything about it is magical. Please take me back The park. Obviously the water is pretty cold. You're in the mountains and makes perfect sense. My boy didn't seem to mind it. My other one didn't love it but that's okay. I also really love that the souvenirs are really affordable

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    We went here this past week, and we had a great time. Every staff interacted with it was personable and truly seem to enjoy their job.

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    Lost River Gorge

    Lost River Gorge

    4.6(92 reviews)
    30.5 mi

    This was sooo much fun! We spent almost 2 hours here and loved reading the educational facts along…read morethe boardwalk and exploring the caves! There were so many beautiful areas along the boardwalk. The lemon squeezer and dungeon were the most difficult but also the most fun! We got a bit muddy and wet but that's all part of the adventure! We also loved the huge birds nest at the end and got a huge laugh out of pretending to be baby birds. I would definitely come back here again!

    Stumbled across Lost River when planning a trip to NH to see the fall foliage. I absolutely love…read morethe Flume Gorge trail & this one wasnt too far away. I had heard there were gorges & caves to explore different from other trails nearby along with beautiful pines and waterfalls. It exceeded all my expectations! It says this is a 1 mile loop hike but be prepared- I walk a 5k daily & this trail kicked my butt in a good way. It was moderately challenging- I went in the rain so it was a bit cooler too. The best advice I could offer is to take a backpack with snacks, another jacket just in case (although i layered up), pack rain pants to help keep me warm in the rain, and shoes with good traction. And plenty of water. Beanies may also be a good option to keep your head warm from the cold. And a portable battery. Also, if you haven't traveled with a car like me..then the Shuttle Connection is a life saver to travel in town. Way cheaper than Uber and fairly quick to transport you wherever you want to go. Also for travelers go back and forth to other states travel by bus is the perfect and most affordable way to travel. This trail offered amazing views, great photo ops, and plenty of additional trails to explore. They also make sure to keep everything maintained and safe for hikers exploring. Everything is well labeled and easy to follow. They do say and I can attest- travelers who have difficulty walking or have walkers etc..this may not be an ideal trail. Also, for younger children this may not be an kdela hike because of how extensive the elevation is. You are climbing a mountain and waterfall elevation. Make sure to look up details on their trail before you plan a trip. But well worth the hike :)

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    Lost River Gorge - The kids mined for rocks and crystals

    The kids mined for rocks and crystals

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    Lost River Gorge

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    The Sandwich Fair

    The Sandwich Fair

    2.5(2 reviews)
    43.1 mi

    There is no parking. We are stuck in traffic and no where to go. I would love to give you a…read morereview if the Fair but I can only tell you that the roads around Sandwich are nicely paved. I would not recommend wasting your weekend trying to attend. Just go and have a nice lunch somewhere else and enjoy the changing leaves.

    This is a small to medium fair that runs on Columbus Day in the Middle of nowhere NH... I mean…read moreSandwich, NH... (about a 15-20 minute drive from (I93/Ashland). We are DISNEY, Universal, Busch Gardens, Hersheypark so we don't really hit the midway carnival rides so I can't comment here folks but it look nice for those that like to ride. The food selection was AWESOME! Tacos, burritos, blooming onions, fried dough, soup in a bowl, you name it... they had it!!! 4H has a booth as well for more affordable options! Don't tell my doctors! A wonderful 4H petting station that was available for young and BIG kids and it wasn't CROWDED! Shopping was a little bit on the lacking side for a fair... didn't see the vendor with the $10 Patriots sweatshirts... which may or may not be a good thing!!! Plenty of sheep, cows, goats to look at and plenty of photo opportunities!!! ... a little light on horses, bunnies, and chickens... none really for sale (THANK GOODNESS). We did meet a nice gentleman at his horse trailer and he gave us an extensive overview of the Scottish draft horses. I guess they are endangered because horse meat is big in Europe? The big pro of this fair is that it is CROWDED but NOT MOBBED!!! Easy in and easy out... no sitting for hours in traffic just to park your car. I here that free parking is available but we parked in the $8 lot. AFFORDABLE... for 3 adults and 1 child on Sunday it was $23. Soda cans and water were $1 at most places. Average food prices. They had some shows going on as well which we didn't participate. Some room for improvements: * Real bathrooms please * Missing was a lot of the barns with people giving demonstrations * Didn't see any political activists here (that may be a good thing for some people) Overall... a nice afternoon stroll...

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    Clark's Bears - One of Clark's performing bears. (I believe this is Hildie, the darker of the two.)

    Clark's Bears

    4.5(2 reviews)
    49.2 mi

    We absolutely loved it. Fun and nostalgic and heartwarming. You will never forget it.read more

    A must see attraction in New Hampshire for close to 100 years! Founded in 1928 in Lincoln, NH…read more Clark's is a generational family run entertainment attraction for anyone ages toddler to seniors. Antique museums filled with artifacts from early lightbulbs to roadsters and Indian motorcycles. A vintage railway train takes passengers through a leisurely scenic ride but beware, the legendary "Wolfman" may be drawn to the loud train, and he is rumored to have a missile waiting for unwanted visitors that may try to steal his "unobtainium." Summer heat can be beat with the water slide and the blaster boats. See the environment around you in a brand new way when you visit Merlin's Mystical Mansion. Of course the feature attraction are Clark's famous performing black bears. (Select dates, feature astonishing Yangdong Chinese acrobats, and an Eastern European quick change artist and her comedic harlequin partner. ). The bears will entertain you with their distinct personalities and random acts of independence when they want to go into business for themselves. Sure, water attractions, one over here, there, and there. Segue ride?, yup, -here, here, & here. Trained bears? .....right here.

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    Clark's Bears - More vintage Indian motorcycles and what appears to be a "car-drawn horse!"

    More vintage Indian motorcycles and what appears to be a "car-drawn horse!"

    Clark's Bears - One of the many buildings filled with history.

    One of the many buildings filled with history.

    Clark's Bears - Vintage Indian motorcycles and a penny-farthing (high wheel) in the background.

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    Vintage Indian motorcycles and a penny-farthing (high wheel) in the background.

    Cranmore Mountain Resort

    Cranmore Mountain Resort

    3.4(135 reviews)
    31.9 mi

    Learning to ski as an adult is both thrilling and terrifying. While happy with my slow but steady…read moreprogress, I'm often looking for ski locations offering trails that align with my current ability and offer a bit of a challenge when I'm up for it. Cranmore delivered just that and more. Lots of greens and blues where I could work on my skills, try trails with escalating difficulty, and still kick back when I just want to enjoy myself and not be a ball of nerves. I also enjoyed the length and variety of their many trails I could traverse. Was happy to have more options than just a quick up and down in a straight line over a full day of skiing. Their main lift was quick and skiers were able to load efficiently. Lots to look at on the way up. The day of my last visit there were several ski competitions going on just next to the lift so it was fun to watch people competing and see spectators make the trek up to watch as well. Ski patrol were out and about and lots of staff available to check in with as needed. The lodge itself had everything I needed... free cubbies to store your stuff, bench seating to change into your boots, adequate table space both up and downstairs to grab a bite to eat, indoor and outdoor gas fireplaces to huddle by, a bar and hot foods, and best of all... a bathroom at the same level as where you can ski up to so no having to navigate stairs in clunky footwear. Drop off area for skis, quick in and out to purchase tickets, simple walk over to a very large parking area. I can't wait to return when the opportunity arises!

    Who doesn't want a day acting like a little kid or reliving their winter childhood dream of playing…read moreand sledding (in this case tubing) in powdery snow? Add in adult beverages (for sale nearby). What a blast!! This was a perfect way to celebrate my 60th! We had a blast!

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    Cranmore Mountain Resort
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