Submitted by Reasonable_Ratio5159 t3_y9cou8 in newhampshire

I am visiting for 10 days it's my 1st time in NH and we are thinking about moving here so if anybody has a good place to recommend that will be awesome we are staying in Concord but we are willing to drive around for GOod ideas

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FishermanNervous7682 t1_it540s8 wrote

I recommend a Portsmouth to Hampton drive along the coast. Many spot to stop at. I would also recommend going North to Crawford Notch then over to North Conway then returning to 93 going across the Kancamagus highway.

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TheMobyDicks t1_it7dob6 wrote

OP, FishermanNervous7682 gave you a good itinerary. If you follow it, you'll pass by Al's Seafood http://alsseafoodnh.com/ in North Hampton. Do yourself a favor and grab a couple of lobsters.

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asphynctersayswhat t1_it58oj5 wrote

Second the coast this time of year. I love that we can bring the dogs all off-season to run in the waves

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MesaVerde87 t1_it4w09r wrote

Aside from driving through Franconia Notch and/or the Kancamagus highway, I'd recommend going by Lake Winnipesaukee, in the towns of Meredith and Laconia. Even though it's in the off-season right now, you can still visit the largest arcade in the world, Funspot. Also, Canobie Lake Park in Salem, NH is still open for their Halloween event, including most of their rides.

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SheenPSU t1_it4wtlr wrote

Litchfield also has Spooky World going on IIRC

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MesaVerde87 t1_it4yayp wrote

Yes, that's true. That hayride alone is worth the ticket, it's like a half hour long.

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Clauss_Video_Archive t1_it4vrl2 wrote

Go to Funspot. Somebody posted recently in this sub about it. World's largest classic arcade. Swing by lake Winnipesaukee while you're there.

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FavreyFavre t1_it51gx0 wrote

Sunapee area is fun and close-ish to Concord. Mount Sunapee may have chair lifts running on the weekend?!?

Various farms nearby have pumpkin picking, apple cider donuts, all the fun fall things!

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Diver0311 t1_it4uiep wrote

Depends on what you want to do, especially this time of year. Applecrest farm in North Hampton is the oldest apple orchard in the US, you can go to the mountains, plenty of breweries around the state, and we have a seacoast.

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asphynctersayswhat t1_it59p2k wrote

Depends on your idea of fun. I love the restaurants and old world vibe in Portsmouth, great walking city. Concord isn’t far from the lakes, as many mentioned Meredith/Laconia. Tax free Outlet shopping in Tilton (closest) or Conway (better) and Merrimack (eh). Hiking you have tons of options, white mountains, patuckaway isn’t too far. For a traditional east coast small city Manchester is a quick ride south and has a strong selection of bars and restaurants, live music.

Hope you enjoy!

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roundeye2020 t1_it5b9nt wrote

Rollins state park. Book ah visit ahead, you drive up most of the way then hike the last bit for a good view. Marjory swope is closer and a quick hike with a view. Carter hill Orchard is a must. Then Beach hill farms for Ice Cream. Hope you enjoy your visit.

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ninjamansidekick t1_it5hmki wrote

St Gauden's on a Sunday afternoon is awesome this time of year.

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