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    2.5 (2 reviews)
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    Lost River Gorge

    Lost River Gorge

    4.6(92 reviews)
    23.6 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

    Lost River Gorge
    Lost River Gorge

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    Clark's Trading Post

    Clark's Trading Post

    4.3(168 reviews)
    20.9 mi

    This was the highlight of my trip…read more I'll be honest I was iffy as it's not "normal" to see a Bear doing things like riding a scooter but after actually SEEING the show and had a lengthy conversation with the guy who does the show, I have no worries. This was fantastic and I noticed right away that they had no sticks or prongs or things to hit the bear with, just ice cream! The bears are adorable and they will not make a bear do what it doesn't want to do so sometimes the show will not be the same. I really appreciate this. The pricing for everything was decent, the train ride was about 20 minutes and I enjoyed it. The food was okay (normal theme park food). It was rather chilly when we went so I didn't get to do the water slide which is my only regret - it looked super fun! I would DEFINITELY recommend and would be back.

    Have been coming to this place for years. My son enjoyed it when he was 2 years old and still…read moreenjoys it now at almost 17 years old. My hope is when he has his own kids someday that this place will still exist. It is not a huge park, and I believe it is priced fairly considering the entertainment value. The bear show is the main attraction. The love and care that is given to these bears prolongs their lifespan vs bears in the wild. Bring a change of clothes if you are planning on going on the water slide or the bumper boats. There are a couple of places to get food, but you can also bring your own lunch.

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    Clark's Trading Post
    Clark's Trading Post

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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)
    7.6 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.

    Story Land - Carousel. The girls loved how they could rock the horses. I have never seen a carousel like this before!

    Story Land

    3.7(259 reviews)
    25.1 mi

    Our family had a fantastic time at Storyland yesterday! Priceless memories and loads of fun! Our…read morethree grandchildren (twins age 9, and 14 year old) all immensely loved everything (except one was anxious about the roller coaster--so each of us adults took turns sitting out a turn with her. For me, the Polar steel coaster was too small and I didn't have enough leg room so knee hit the seat in front of me, then that padded bar punched me in the gut at the end. But the wooden coaster made up for that! I had much more leg room and the bar that holds you in was much bigger and didn't punch. Whew! I will say that overall the wooden coaster was more fun, though it does jerk you around more side-to-side. (I had really been looking forward to both coasters and the water rides!) The bamboo log type flume water ride was probably my favorite. I wasn't expecting that, but could have done it twice (and I'm 64)! The gentleman working the ride graciously helped me in/out of the "log" as it is moving the whole time and your feet get wet too, so it is tricky getting out. I thanked him a lot! I appreciated that Story Land provided free cubbies at each ride so we could stow eyewear and dry clothes etc. in totes/backpacks we brought along because no way would you take those on the rides. Many people brought a wagon with them and next time, we'll do that. I took a small canvas tote with a dry change of clothes, towel, and water shoes. I bought one drink and kept the cup to refill with water. I bought our whole family lunch and it was about what we spend at a full service restaurant ($150 for 7). All in we had an amazing day and I was exhausted by the end. All three granddaughters had a blast! And that's what counts. The beautiful memories.

    Was a bit disappointed today since our grandkids favorite ride Bamboo shoots was not open A few…read morerides were posted as closed yet the Bamboo shoots was not on the list When you pay a good amount of money to get in it's a shame we can't enjoy all the rides However the park is always clean and it was a beautiful NH day to come to your park

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    Story Land
    Story Land - One of the girls favorite rides. They did this twice and their dad could shoot water at them which they loved!

    One of the girls favorite rides. They did this twice and their dad could shoot water at them which they loved!

    Story Land - A generous amount of chairs, four huge slides, large changing rooms and showers, etc. We did this last.

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    A generous amount of chairs, four huge slides, large changing rooms and showers, etc. We did this last.

    The Sandwich Fair - amusementparks - Updated July 2026

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