Take a hike on the loop where Leigh and Adam got engaged! It’s definitely not for the faint of heart, but the views are absolutely worth it—and now you can say you walked in their footsteps (literally!).
The Flume Gorge in Franconia Notch is a must-see adventure—a magical, mile-long walk through towering granite walls, rushing waterfalls, covered bridges, and lush forest. It feels a little like stepping into a storybook (with lots of photo ops along the way!). It’s an easy-to-moderate stroll, perfect for anyone who wants big scenery without a big hike.
The Museum of the White Mountains is a wonderful spot to slow down and soak in the history, art, and culture that make this region so special. With rotating exhibits, local stories, and beautiful artwork inspired by the peaks and valleys around us, it’s a perfect rainy-day activity—or a peaceful break between adventures.
The Flying Monkey is a beloved local theater that brings classic charm and big personality to downtown Plymouth. From live music and comedy to indie films and special events, there’s always something fun happening on its historic stage. It’s the perfect spot for a cozy night out and a little local flair!
Explore the local shops, restaurants, and charming small-town college vibes—perfect for strolling, snacking, and soaking up a little local flavor.
Lake Winnipesaukee is one of New Hampshire’s true gems—perfect for a day of swimming, boating, or just soaking in the mountain views from the shore. Whether you're up for a paddle or a lakeside ice cream cone, it's a must-see while you're in the area. Laconia is famous for its Bike Week, when the town comes alive with riders cruising the scenic roads around the lake.
Take a scenic drive along this stunning mountain road—the views are worth every twist and turn!
Lincoln is packed with things to do—especially if you love eating out! You’ll find plenty of great restaurants, several local breweries, and best of all, it sits right on the gorgeous Kancamagus Highway. It’s a perfect spot for exploring, snacking, and soaking up those mountain views.
Wander through charming local shops, grab a pint at Schilling or Wildbloom, and discover cozy spots to eat that feel like hidden gems. It’s the kind of town that invites you to slow down, sip something delicious, and enjoy the view.
The Polar Caves are a fun, family-friendly adventure made up of granite caves and passageways formed during the last Ice Age. You can squeeze, wiggle, and wander your way through a series of cool, shadowy caverns—or just enjoy the scenic boardwalks and wildlife around the park. It’s a quirky, unforgettable stop for explorers of all ages!