Apple picking is a fun activity here in Concord, NH we have lots of options. Which is your favorite local apple orchard?
Read MoreIt’s International Dog Day and Reviews.com recently named Concord a top city to visit with your dog. Here are some ideas for you and your best friend to have fun in New Hampshire’s capital city whether you’re driving through or staying in the area:
Read MoreNew Hampshire offers some of the best fall colors in the world. Each autumn, the forests of the Granite State explore in a symphony of red, orange, yellow and green. The fall colors usually come in late September, reaching peak foliage around or after Indigenous Peoples Day/ Columbus Day. By mid October the colors are fading. Color starts north, and moves south – ending on the Seacoast.
Read MoreAh, to eat outdoors… it would seem to evoke the cafes of Paris, or the glories of summer. In some cases, it means you can dine with your dog – and it always offers the chance to people watch as you dine alfresco. And with its new Main Street, Concord, NH, now offers a host of places to dine outside, here are just a few:
Read MoreOne of the wonderful things about Concord, NH, is it is a city set in the middle of New Hampshire – where most of the state is covered with trees or water. Just a few minutes from Downtown Concord you can be on a hiking trail, swimming on a lake or exploring the wilderness.
Read MoreToday, the 18-hole Beaver Meadow course features 6,356 yards of golf with the longest tees for a par of 72. We are told the course rating is 70.8 and it has a slope rating of 127.
Read MoreThrough a public-private partnership between city officials, White Park neighbors, hockey enthusiasts and community volunteers, the old “Skate House” has been transformed.
Read MoreThe City of Concord has more than 80 miles of city hiking trails that provide recreational opportunities through a variety of terrain, including flat walking trails to more challenging slopes with changes in elevation. The trails cross lands that also preserve open space, natural resources, and wildlife habitats. Several miles of the trails cross private land where property owners have generously granted permission for the City to maintain these trails, so guests are asked to access the marked trails only.
Read MoreAh spring! The snow melts, spring rains fall, and vernal pools form in the forests around Concord. And, life is reborn – so head to the woods and look out for the 12 species of salamanders and 10 species of frogs that use these pools and call NH home.
Read MoreOnce home to more than a dozen stone arch masonry bridges, Hillsborough now has seven of these gems, four of which are used everyday to support auto, bike and foot traffic
Read MoreLink to the Concord Chamber’s Walking Tour of Historic Downtown Concord, NH! Concord is a small city with some big city offerings, with a variety of art-inspired stores, galleries and unique shops with great finds.- explore the downtown core and see how the NH’s state capital came to be.
Read More10TH ANNUAL WINTER FESTIVAL & POND HOCKEY TOURNAMENT -THURSDAY, JAN 23- SUNDAY, JAN 26 2020
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The temperatures are falling and so is the snow… so wax your skis and head to the slopes around Concord, NH. Cross-country ski trails will soon be open to the public. With so many Nordic and alpine ski areas you could call Concord the skiing capital.
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