With all the cultural amenities of a large city and the charm of a quintessential New England small city, Concord is the perfect place to experience life in New England while having easy access to the slopes.
A good fitness studio or gym offers you a balanced health program that can include aerobic and strength training exercises. These promote heart health and weight maintenance, and help improve muscle strength, balance and flexibility. So, if you live in Concord, or are thinking of living or relocating to Concord, we got you covered!
Read MoreConcord, the foliage capital of New Hampshire? You bet! As you make your foliage sojourns through the Granite State, NH, take a break from artificial apple and pumpkin-flavored foods and stop in Concord, to sample tastes from cultures all around the world.
Read MoreGrab your picnic basket and hit the road in Concord to find some wonderful natural escapes to explore and dine in the open air. We have it all- beaches to forests and parks! Grill, hike, swim - explore NH at its very best!
Read MoreThere are 365 island on Lake Winnipesaukee. Here are some frequently asked questions.
Read MoreLake Winnipesaukee has a long history as America's oldest resort. Here are ten little known facts about the lake.
Read MoreMore and more Americans are traveling with their dogs. Hey, why would you leave a beloved member of the family at home? And with its compact downtown, abundance of parks and hiking - Concord, NH, is a great pace to bring Fido!
Read MoreFor years, Concord has hidden behind its highway, cut off from the mighty Merrimack River. But, that does not have to be the case. The 117-mile-long river is the confluence of the Pemigewasset and Winnipesaukee rivers in Franklin, flowing southward past Concord towards Massachusetts, and then flows northeast to Gulf of Maine at Newburyport.
Read MoreThe Fox State Forest is a huge 1,445 acres, including the Henry I. Baldwin Forestry Education Center and an historic farm house. There is a marked trail system of 22 miles that welcome hikers, cross-country skiers, snow-shoers, and mountain bikers.
Read MoreOne of the things we love about Concord is the abundance of great trails and hiking. Now that the temps are warm, we turn to Five Rivers for some tips to the trails less traveled in the area.
Read MoreConcord is the state capital. As such, there are many non-profits based in and around the city. Two environmental non-profits offer wonderful outdoor experiences to visitors.
Read MoreSome times we are stuck at home, dreaming of a trip. Here are a few online ways to explore from home.
Read MoreYes, there is the State House — and all the traditions and pomp associated with it. But one thing that stands out in a state dominated by mill cities-is that Concord’s economy shifted and changed many times through out its past. Printing was an early industry in the city on the Merrimack.
Read MoreCome visit the friendly downtown of Concord, New Hampshire! Whether you come to be a part of our gleaming arts community, the local food movement, or the plethora of outdoor recreation sites, you’ll be sure to find plenty to do in our Capital City. With a wide range of events hosted year-round, Concord is a lively New England city full of fun-filled opportunities.
Read MoreThink there's nothing to do on a wintery Saturday? Think again!
There's plenty to do in Franklin. Less than 30 minutes from Concord!
Read MoreCross-country skiing around Concord New Hampshire is a great way to beat the winter blues, as the ski offerings in and around the State Capital abound!
Read MoreSkiing is less than an hour's drive from Concord, NH making an afternoon on the slopes and a place for skiing after work simple.
Read MoreWhite Park covers some 20.17-acres in a polygonal shape surrounded by clapboard homes and the Franklin Pierce Law School
Read MoreA vacation that is the best of both worlds: Ski and stay in Concord, New Hampshire
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