New Hampshire is the live free state, and when it comes to fruit, you can do-it-yourself. Whether you are picking strawberries, blueberries, apples, peaches, pumpkins or raspberries -you can explore a variety of farms
Read MoreThe 1883 Black Ice Pond Hockey Championship and Festival returns to White Park this Janaury 28-30 in Concord, NH.
Read MoreSpooky places: Long empty, and full of memories. There's something beautiful about abandoned buildings. Even after human occupation, time still passes. Here in Concord after 250 plus years of post-colonial living, there are lots of cool forgotten places – best observed from afar. The steep in neglect offers a new level of charm. These spots are haunting, and may actually be haunted.
Read MoreNew Hampshire lacks the crowds, and ranks in the top ten states for vaccination. It is the perfect safe leaf peeping fall getaway.
Read MoreIn New Hampshire, October’s crisp air, warm sunshine, and pumpkin-scented goods create an open invitation to enjoy the vibrancy of the autumn leaves. Walks in the park or down the street allow you to take in the rich reds and oranges that decorate the trees each year.
Read MoreIndigenous Peoples Day is often the focal point of fall foliage excursions, but the White Mountains can tend to have earlier colors, and be fading wit the car fumes… So, try the Concord Region for great colors and no crowds.
Read MoreWhat is a rail trail, you may ask? It is the conversion of a disused railway track into a path for walking, cycling and running (without rails). The defining characteristics of railway lines—flat, long, frequently running through woods and historical areas—make them appealing for trails. There are approximately 443 miles of active railroad in New Hampshire today. But, New Hampshire also owns approximately 330 miles of abandoned railroad lines.
Read MoreThe famous trails of the White Mountains can get crowded. If you are like us, looking for less crowded places to hike where you can be one with nature and not bump into lots of hikers, then Concord NH is the right place.
Enjoy this quick guide to three great alternative NH hikes.
Read MoreConcord, NH, has so much to offer. The Capital Region offers a quality of living that rivals any community in the nation. Excellent schools produce a well-educated workforce. The Concord region boasts one of the finest healthcare networks north of Boston. In Concord, anyone can experience national politics firsthand and get access to all the amenities of a charming Main Street, known for its booming food and arts scene.
Read MoreComing in the fall of 2021: Concord's Capital Arts Fest, a free event with locations throughout the city aimed at celebrating and highlighting art and artists from around the region. And, it is set at the start of fall foliage season.
Read MoreLooking for the Best Day Ever? Some say that every summer day you should try something new. Here in Concord, NH, we have a long list of classic things to try, cool ideas, and new places to explore! You may be looking for a day of family-fun adventures or a couples escape, or a day in the woods hiking to new highs.
Read MoreFresh food, art and other good available at the Capital City’s Outdoor Markets
Read MoreNew Hampshire is home to hundreds of lakes, with many of them unknown to the average fishing enthusiast. Concord, just 1 hour north of Boston, has some secluded places to cast off, on rivers and lakes. New Hampshire is the perfect place for a fishing trip. But, you will need a Fishing License. Here are a few ideas!
Read MoreCapital City eateries are excited for another season of outdoor dining, which runs from April 1 through November 15. With this added option of dining outdoors in Concord, people can enjoy their favorite eateries with friends and family.
Read MoreToday, many Americans are considering a move to smaller cities for many reasons. To many, the city of Concord, NH could be a nice place to live.
Read MoreIf you live in Concord you've definitely seen it - the little round building near Vinnie's Pizzeria with the cupola on top that sits just a bit crooked... I like to think it's just a jaunty little cap the building felt like wearing that day. I even used to use a cool photo of the ceiling as a desktop background for a while. It's just... cool.
Read MoreA visit to Concord normally conjures visions of political tours, hiking and apple picking. Concord is a great summer and fall town. Hey, but there is no need to skip winter, as we have skiing, snow sports, ice skating, and sledding – all fun outdoor escapes.
Read MoreWhen you are making memories you are saving for the future and happy moment in the past. Thankfully, memories are made all the time. The effort of trying to make memories isn't really about making memories – but finding a happy place and time to get us through the hard times. And, here in Concord there are always not only lots of ways to make memories, but also to save them.
Read MorePats Peak is less than 30 minutes away in Henniker and has something for everyone. Try ski, board or even or snow bike lessons Pats Peak has 100% snowmaking on its trails and offers night skiing as well as tubing. With 7+ trails that go from easy to challenging, Pat's Peak offers some of the finest skiing and riding in the state.
Read MoreWANDER is a new solar system scale Planet Walk in Concord, NH, created by Rob Kramer of Bow. This planet walk is unlike any other. What makes WANDER unique is a very visible Sun at the center- the New Hampshire State House dome - and multiple sites around the city which define the orbit of the inner planets.
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