SledVenture Snowmobile Rentals of  Lincoln, NH 

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Here you can say - “I love winter!”

We offer guided snowmobile tours, suited for every ability-from the beginner to the expert.

When conditions are appropriate, our tours run every day so let’s Live For The Ride!!

We supply you with the newest top of the line Ski-Doo 600cc snowmobiles, wonderful new gear (jackets, pants, boots; we also have some children’s gear)* Our newest tours this year are the Franconia Notch Over The Top Tour and the Mega Midweek Mountain Adventure tour and our most popular tour is the Bog Pond/ Franconia Notch tour.

We also offer  private tours and Sled & Stay packages with some of the local hotels and resorts.

Snowmobiling is an adventure from start to finish, and we are sure to guide you to your happy place.

Happy Trails, SledVentures Team

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Make tracks to the Lakes Region this winter

With 7,000 miles of volunteer-maintained snowmobile trails, the area’s frozen lakes and remote hillsides that are unreachable in the warmer months become accessible with a blanket of snow to anyone with a snowmobile.

Snowmobile Resources

If you are an avid snowmobiler, or just beginning, New Hampshire caters to snowmobiling enthusiasts of all levels of expertise.

Discover snowmobile hotspots and trails

Snowmobile trails in the lakes region, squam lake area.

Cottage Place on Squam Lake: Stay overnight in a quaint cottage overlooking the beautiful lake; take time from riding and spend the day ice fishing; take a winter hike or relax in your cottage.

Squam Lake Science Center: Look at the Calendar of Events for the Winter Programming — Bird Banding, Track the Animal Prints and Animal Encounters.

Squam Lake Association: Learn about the protection of Squam Lake and the wildlife and check their event calendar for winter events.

Waterville Valley

The valley is a great destination for a day trip, lunch, or an overnight. Stay a night or two to take advantage of all the valley offers, including skiing, ice-skating, indoor pool and much more. Rentals available so park your snowmobile and enjoy a few days in the valley.

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Castle in the Clouds: The trails are open for the first time. Ride to the historic Castle in the Clouds and enjoy lunch at the Carriage House with beautiful views of the Ossipee Mountain Range.

This is a wonderfully quaint village where you can park your sled and walk around the beautiful village. Shop at the Mill Falls Marketplace . Stretch your legs and follow the map on the Sculpture Walk.

A little village town between Concord and Laconia is home to the  New Hampshire Motor Speedway , the largest sports and entertainment facility in New England and hosts the only NASCAR National Series races in the region. NHMS hosts several major events throughout the year, including a holiday favorite, the Gift of Lights and Eastern Snowcross at the Flat Track.

Ride along Corridor 15A to visit this amazing attraction. Plenty of areas to park your vehicle and trailer for a day trip or overnight.

Ossipee is also close to the town of Tamworth. Ride to the Remick Museum , an old working farm and museum. Then, dine at the  Yankee Smokehouse .

Take a trip to The Ridge Marketplace (directly across the street from the Holiday Inn Express).

Ride to America’s oldest resort town on Lake Winnipesaukee. Take in Main Street with shopping. Visit Kingswood Golf Club to play Virtual Golf and Dine in the Tavern, and stop at  Pop Whalen Ice Arena to do a little ice skating. Then ride the rails to Wakefield. Make a night out of your adventure — see the Calendar of Events for activities.

Reach the  Lake Opechee Inn by the WOW Trail and railroad tracks. Book your spa treatment before you arrive. Dine on-site at O’Steak and Seafood  or across the street at  Fratello’s .

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Guided and self-guided tours along the Bartlett Snowmobile Corridor: Discover the amazing White Mountains of New Hampshire by snowmobile with Mount Washington as a backdrop with Northern Extremes Snowmobiling. Rentals and guided tours are available.

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  • Begin your day at Johnson’s Restaurant in New Durham, where you can park for the day or several days while you enjoy the Lakes Region of New Hampshire. If going for the day, head east to Wolfeboro, have lunch at Kingswood Country Club and warm up while playing virtual golf.
  • If you want to make it an overnight, try the Windrifter Resort at Kingswood Country Club or other options: Wolfeboro Inn, Inn on Main or Crescent Lake Inn — all provide walking distance to shopping and dining in the Quaint Village of Wolfeboro.
  • Continue riding on the Cotton Valley Trail, then on Day 2, head to the Castle in the Clouds, which has opened the trails on this beautiful estate for the first time for snowmobiling. Then, enjoy dining in the Carriage House at the Castle.

Laconia to New Durham to Rochester (Two-Day Trip)

  • Begin your Day at HK Powersports in Laconia.
  • Lunch at Johnson’s Restaurant.
  • Head south to Rochester to stop, stay, shop and dine at the Holiday Inn Express.
  • Spend the night at this newly renovated hotel.
  • Shop at the Ride Marketplace.
  • Dine at 110 Grill.
  • All walking across the street.
  • Head to Wolfeboro.
  • Have lunch at Castle in the Clouds.
  • Back to HK Powersports.

Plymouth to Squam Lake to Meredith to Center Sandwich (Two-Day Trip)

  • Begin your trip at the Common Man Inn, Plymouth.
  • Spend the night relaxing in the pool and hot tub.
  • Book your appointment at the spa and enjoy dinner at Foster’s.
  • Wake up the next morning to ride Corridor 8 to Squam Lake then into Meredith.
  • Warm up exploring in the Mill Falls Marketplace before continuing onto Center Sandwich and the Corner House Inn Back to Common Man Inn.

Stay an extra day or night:

  • Cottage Place — Head East to Squam Lake.
  • Inn on Newfound for dinner — Bristol Corridor 8 to Corridor 24.
  • Colonel Shepherd Inn in Campton — North on Corridor 11.
  • Corner House Inn for lunch or dinner — Continue on from Campton to Sandwich.
  • Head north to the Woodstock Inn & Brewery for a tour and lunch.
  • Ice fishing, winter hiking and relaxing in a cottage with a fireplace.

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Snowmobile NH is an adventure you will remember forever. With over 7,000 miles of snowmobile trails in NH, winter is the best time to enjoy an outdoor adventure. Groomed trails link key destinations and services in New Hampshire. Enjoy a multi-day snowmobile trip across the entire state. Ride locally from your home or enjoy a vacation.

Best Places to Snowmobile NH

New Hampshire caters to snowmobile enthusiasts with trails leading to the best hotels, cabins, restaurants, gas stations, snowmobile dealers and parking. Find points of interest on the  New Hampshire Snowmobile Association’s Interactive Trail Map and Mobile Trail App.

Find local businesses that cater to NH snowmobilers by a search for Hotels and Motels or Cottages and Cabins by region.

Explore scenic vistas and woodlands that few others have access to in the winter. Thrilling trails, spectacular mountain views and relaxing rural countryside are part of the Snowmobile NH experience. Snowmobiling trail-conditions are posted from mid-December through April.

The New Hampshire Snowmobile Association’s vast trail network connects to the neighboring New England states. Reach NH from Massachusetts, Maine, Vermont or Quebec, Canada. Saddlebag trips across state lines and borders into NH are commonplace.

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Snowmobile NH Requirements

All you need to snowmobile NH is a state registration. They are available at over 200 locations throughout the state . NH snowmobile club members receive a $30 discount on each registration . Join where you ride, support the clubs that maintain the snowmobile trails, and save a few bucks.

For information on snowmobile rules and regulations in New Hampshire, visit  NH Fish and Game.

Snowmobile registration fees fund a significant portion of trail maintenance. Your registration dollars directly fund grooming costs, signing, and bridge construction.

The New Hampshire Snowmobile Association is an association of independently incorporated snowmobile clubs. ( List of clubs in state ) Working together they maintain a state-wide interconnected trail system. Our unified voice speaks for the sport of snowmobiling and to promote it as a safe family recreation. The NHSA is made up of all segments of the snowmobiling community including clubs, members, dealers, and local businesses. Join a club and receive a $30 discount on your snowmobile registration!

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Trail Grooming

Over 200 trail groomers maintain the snowmobile trails in New Hampshire. Quality snowmobile NH trail grooming provides smooth trails that are suitable for all levels of riders.

Be aware that grooming takes place at all hours. A groomer travels at an average of only 5-8 mph. Riders must use extreme caution at all times and lookout for groomers and other obstacles. Grooming machines are exceptionally wide and long, you need to give it the right-of-way. Slow down when approaching a groomer. And always be prepared to stop.

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New Hampshire is nationally recognized for its wealth of wide, well-groomed snowmobile trails. We encourage snowmobile club membership, safety education and, respecting landowners. Please stay on the trail. These high standards are maintained by your registration fees.

Snowmobile NH Rentals and Guides

Want to try snowmobiling in NH? Snowmobile rentals and guided tours are available in New Hampshire. The outfitters supply everything you need, including sleds, warm clothes and instructions. An experienced guide can lead you to secret spots and cool views. View list of rental agents.

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Twin Mountain & Bretton Woods

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Ride over 100 miles of groomed snowmobiling trails located across Bretton Woods and Twin Mountain. Enjoy the scenic White Mountain views and interconnected snowmobile trails throughout northern New Hampshire. Our region allows for easy and direct access to trails from area lodging, restaurants, and fuel.

View the New Hampshire Snowmobile Association interactive map online or download the SLEDNH Trail Map App , to find trails. Available on Google Play and Apple Store.

Snowmobiling Trail Conditions and Latest Information

Twin Mountain Snowmobile Club – a non-profit organization that maintains and grooms our snowmobile trail system. This group of dedicated volunteers love and appreciate the Twin Mountain-Bretton Woods area and want to make sure it is in pristine condition for residents and visitors alike to get out, ride and explore our region!

New Hampshire State Parks  – This website provides trail conditions throughout the state, as well as information on upcoming snowmobiling events.

Ride.NH.gov  – The New Hampshire Fish & Game website provides links to trail conditions as well as valuable snowmobiling information, such as OHRV laws, safety tips and frequently asked questions.

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Snowmobile Rentals – Bretton Wood

Northern Extremes Snowmobiling   offers snowmobile rental options at their Bretton Woods location for a variety of durations – anywhere from a one-hour jaunt to a full day excursion.

Take advantage of their Guided Tours and get out with an expert to see the best trails and views around! Find complete details  here .

Snowmobile Maintenance, Service, and Gas

Garneau’s Garage offers full-service maintenance for Ski-Doo snowmobiles by trained mechanics. They also provide general maintenance services for other snowmobile brands.

Local Gas Stations – Fuel up and get back to riding at the following businesses with direct access to snowmobiling trails.

  • YaYa’s Market and Deli
  • Bretton Woods Market and Deli
  • Fosters Crossroads

Snowmobiling Gear Shopping

Garneau’s Garage sells snowmobiling gear including helmets, jackets, snowpants, and boots.

Snowmobiling Trailside Lodging

Bretton Woods and Twin Mountain lodging gives you direct access to snowmobiling trails, wake up and hit the trails. No need to drive and park to a trail head. The following lodging offers direct trail access:

  • Allegory Inn
  • Along the River Campground & Cabins
  • Carlson’s Lodge
  • Carroll Motel & Cottages
  • Four Seasons Motor Inn
  • Omni Mount Washington Resort
  • Patio Motor Court
  • Profile Deluxe Motel
  • The Wayside Inn & Restaurant

Snowmobiling Trailside Restaurants

Trailside dining is a huge benefit during or after a day of riding. The following businesses allow you to pull right in and stop for a bite to eat.  Check their websites or Facebook for days and hours open.

  • Bretton Woods Market and Deli (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
  • Celli’s Pizza (lunch, dinner)
  • Marshfield Station at The Cog (lunch only)
  • Munroe’s Family Restaurant (breakfast, lunch)
  • Rosa Flamingos (dinner)
  • The Wayside Inn Restaurant (dinner)
  • YaYa’s Market and Deli (breakfast, lunch, dinner) 

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Northern Extremes Snowmobile Rentals

The Snowmobile Season typically starts: Sunday, January 1st, 2023  – Friday, March 31st, 2023 Reservations are available to book starting in November.

Book your stay and play with us to take advantage of our Snowmobile Rental Lodging Discount. We will take care of the snowmobile tour reservation on your behalf. 

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Snowmobile Packages cannot be reserved online. To make a reservation and get more information about this and other packages, please call: (603) 356-5541

NORTHERN EXTREMES SNOWMOBILE RENTALS

The Bear Notch snowmobile system is one of most unique trail systems in the White Mountains and New England. The trail network is a 50-mile closed loop system where all trails are interconnected. Guided tours will take riders over Bear Notch Road where you will stop at one of four scenic overlooks for breathtaking views of Mt Washington and Presidential Range.

Learn more on the Northern Extremes Snowmobile Website.

This season (2023 – 2024), book your New England Inn & Lodge Snowmobile Package midweek (schedule your snowmobile tour midweek) and receive 10% off your stay, plus a complimentary $50 gift card to onsite dining at Tuckerman’s Restaurant & Tavern.

Two-Hour Guided Tour

Tour Times: Morning: 10:00am Afternoon: 2:15pm

Weekends: Inn Guest Rate: $140 per snowmobile (regular rate $180) Midweek: Inn Guest Rate: $120 per snowmobile (regular rate $160)

Book your Snowmobile Package with us MIDWEEK for 10% off your stay with us at the New England Inn & Lodge, plus a $50 gift card for onsite dining at Tuckerman’s Restaurant & Tavern. Call for more info. (603)356-5541

Rates subject to change!

Three-Hour Guided Tour

Tour Times: Morning: 9:30am Afternoon: 1:00pm

Weekends: Inn Guest Rate: $180 per snowmobile (regular rate $220) Midweek: Inn Guest Rate: $150 per snowmobile (regular rate $190)

Book your Snowmobile Package with us MIDWEEK for 10% off your stay with us at the New England Inn & Lodge, plus a $50 gift card for onsite dining at Tuckerman’s Restaurant & Tavern. Call for more info. (603)356-5541 Rates subject to change!

Tours operate daily and sells out quickly. Saturdays sometimes get book up 2 to 6 weeks in advance! Guided Tour Rentals will include snowmobile, helmet, gas, and guide. Guide gratuities are greatly appreciated.

Trails are groomed nightly by the White Mountain Trail Club .

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Tall Timber Lodge, Pittsburg NH

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Imagine coming home to a cozy log cabin after an exhilarating day snowmobiling Pittsburg , New Hampshire ’s scenic trail system, either riding your own sled or on own of our great snowmobile rentals . Take advantage of our affordable Midweek Snowmobile Escape Plan and you have an idea of what snowmobiling is like at Tall Timber Lodge . Outstanding meals , clean and comfortable accommodations , and personal service make Tall Timber Lodge the premier snowmobiling destination in northern New England.

Come and see how Tall Timber is truly the winter destination for you!

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Registration Process

  • You will receive a $30 discount on each snowmobile registered in your name.
  • You will be donating directly to the club of your choice as opposed to having the extra $30 for each registration going to the Trails Bureau and being divided amongst all of the clubs in the state.

You can purchase your membership by visiting the NH Snowmobile Association's website . Registration agents are not required to look up your voucher number so in the interest of saving time and aggravation, please have your voucher number with you or saved on your phone to show the agent at the time of registration.

Tall Timber Lodge cabin rentals, Pittsburg NH

Offering vacation log cabin and lodge room rentals in Pittsburg, N.H. since 1946!

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Fly fishing, snowmobiling, or just relaxing … we have the perfect package for you!

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Ride the best trail system in the East! Over 200 miles of groomed trails!

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Snowmobiling in the White Mountains of New Hampshire is an experience like no other. The location is a premier destination with many of the region’s most extensive trail networks, rental businesses, and tours.

Here’s a compilation of business information. Please visit their website for details such as opening and closing dates. There are more family-friendly things to do  in the White Mountains if tubing isn’t for you!

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Northern Extremes offers snowmobile rentals and guided tours, and accesses the White Mountains National Forest trail network. It’s located just a few miles down the road from us at Attitash Mountain Village.

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Northeast Snowmobile Rentals

Located just up the road in Gorham, Northeast offers a full fleet of snowmobile rentals & service, and is located trailside to an enormous network next to Mt. Washington.

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Snowmobile & atv rentals in new hampshire, new hampshire welcomes you to rent a snowmobile or atv and discover its stunning vistas.

New Hampshire calls itself The Granite State partly because people there delight in the rugged White Mountains and Presidential Range , with their many ridges and cliff faces of exposed granite. Reading this should be enough temptation for anyone who has considered renting a snowmobile, or, in the summer, an ATV, to explore the back country of this monumental place. Many companies rent out snowmobiles to newcomers to the sport, along with all the clothing, gear, instruction, and encouragement they need to hit the trails. Trails for the sleek machines – called “sleds” by insiders – are cast across the landscape in a network proudly maintained by the New Hampshire Snowmobile Association . If you are very interested but still wary, note that some rental companies offer guided tours, in which a seasoned driver takes the guest out for an introductory ride and overview of the sled’s operations and the countryside. Driving these machines is an absolute thrill, and people need not be deterred by the expense and maintenance of actually owning a sled. On the flip side, in the warm seasons, come to New Hampshire and rent an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) or utility terrain vehicle (UTV) and give yourself shivers at the beauty of the back country, far from roads and crowds.

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41 Main Street Lincoln, NH, 03251 Phone: 603-745-9911

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Hammerdown Adventures

HAMMER DOWN ADVENTURES

Are you ready to experience the ultimate White Mountains Region adventure?  Come ride the rail trail with Hammer Down Adventures at the Snow yard or enjoy our 97 acre recreational park we call Hammerland.

Come play at the Snow Yard

Experience beautiful new hampshire.

Plan a scenic guided ATV adventure during your stay in the White Mountains. Enjoy cruising wooded trails that ramble along an old groomed rail bed from Littleton, NH to Haverhill, NH. The tour will take you in the forest, through a tunnel and over scenic bridges that cross the beautiful Ammonoosuc River. Our guided tours offer views of pristine landscapes including forest, rivers, farms and the mountains. Come experience the gorgeous scenery on paths less traveled.

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We are open from dawn til dusk, 7 days a week. Reservations Required.

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Starting at $200

Rates start at $200! 

Requirements

We ask that guests please arrive at least a half hour early for orientation, registration and to fill out waivers.

Renters must have a credit card.

A legal guardian must chaperone anyone under 18.

All drivers must be at least 18 years of age and have a valid Driver’s license.

Tours starting at $250

We recommend you bring goggles or glasses, scarf or mask (for trail dust) bottled water and a camera.

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EXPLORE THE NORTH COUNTRY, NH

With over 700 miles of New Hampshire’s 7000+ mile trail system located up in the Great North Woods, snowmobile enthusiasts are sure to have a great experience here. Trails are groomed often for your riding pleasure. With an average 13-15 week trail season, it is the longest in the state of NH. You can come north, stay a weekend and never ride the same trail twice! Terrains bring you throughout the wilderness to see the wildlife and views, and you can stay at one of our many lodging establishments that are located right on the trails. If you haven’t been up this way yet, you’ve got to come see for yourself what draws folks back year after year…and, as always, ride safely!

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  • 6 Most Affordable Towns to Retire in New Hampshire

For years, New Hampshire has remained an opportune destination for those entering their golden years. With its natural beauty, low taxes, rich culture, and reasonable cost of living, the Granite State offers retirees an enviable lifestyle without breaking the bank. Several small locations across its modest territory prove to be the perfect setting for outgoing seniors. From mountain communities to seacoast villages, this beautiful New England state is home to charming hamlets where pensioners can stretch their savings.

Though many areas have witnessed rising real estate prices in recent years, some locales still present excellent value for money. If you are searching for an affordable yet highly livable place after calling time on your career, consider the following towns to retire in New Hampshire. Each allows residents to enjoy scenic outdoor recreation, small-town charm, and cultural activities on a modest fixed income.

A church in Woodstock, New Hampshire

Woodstock is a densely forested town with a population of less than 1,500 residents. This means plenty of outdoor opportunities for retirees in idyllic nature areas. Some of the top spots for lovers of open spaces include the riverfront Cascade Park, where a serene and isolated environment allows you to enjoy quality alone time. A visit to the White Mountains Visitor Centers equips seniors with all the information they need for a wonderful adventure when immersing in Woodstock's sprawling wilderness.

The quiet town center is home to a friendly mix of businesses that allow for cordial interactions with other members of the community. At Fadden's General Store, seniors can meet happy faces and establish close friendships while shopping for all their household needs. Finally, a home median price of $207,500 puts Woodstock's real estate value below the state average.

Whitefield Public Library

Another hidden gem in New Hampshire's White Mountain region, Whitefield charms fresh pensioners with a stunning outdoor scenery, punctuated with lush forested surroundings and picturesque mountain views. This small community promises ardent outdoorsmen immersive adventures in sites like the Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge. Retirees can get lost in the great outdoors by taking advantage of wild hiking, camping, and animal-viewing adventures. However, one of the best ways to fully appreciate the sheer natural beauty surrounding Whitefield is to take an aerial tour with Vertical Ventures Aviation for a bird's eye perspective of the town.

Away from the sprawling outdoors, the Weathervane Theater presents residents with the ultimate indoor alternative. This family-friendly venue stages entertaining stage performances, inviting the public to celebrate and support local arts. Furthermore, Whitefield is home to the Mount Washington Regional Airport, which makes it easy for retirees to travel to neighboring towns. Investing in a property in this town costs an average of $467,000.

Historic buildings in Newport, New Hampshire.

Known for being the hometown of Sarah Josepha Buell Hale, Newport charms fresh pensioners with idyllic natural surroundings, diverse recreational opportunities, and a vibrant cultural atmosphere. Outdoorsy retirees can choose from a selection of pursuits for quality time in the open spaces, including sightseeing and swimming at the breathtaking Pollard Mill Falls or a relaxed game of golf on the lush grounds of Newport Golf Club. The Corbin Covered Bridge is an interesting spot for history lovers in Newport. Straddling the Sugar River, the historic wooden structure offers a rare look at New England's covered bridge architecture.

Elsewhere, the Newport Opera House is an excellent stop for culture vultures, bringing together locals to enjoy various performance art productions in a friendly social setting. Senior citizens do not have to leave town to find quality medical care thanks to the Newport Health Center, which has diligently served the community since 1873. Lastly, a home median selling value of $237,500, makes Newport one of the cheapest places to retire in New Hampshire.

Church in Bethlehem, New Hampshire.

The quaint community of Bethlehem invites senior citizens to spend their retirement years in a laidback rural setting and among a friendly fold. It boasts beautiful natural landscapes, punctuated with the dense foliage of the Strawberry Hill and Cushman state forests, which also means endless adventures in the wild. Several golf courses, including the Maple Wood Golf Course, serve as an excellent way for seniors to explore the outdoors while having fun in a world-class venue.

Strolling through downtown, you will discover a vibrant corridor with a charming mix of businesses. Residents here conveniently shop for their groceries and household needs at the Bethlehem Village Store, whereas the Colonial Theater screens family-friendly movies in a rustic venue, which is among the country's oldest operating movie theaters. Meanwhile, a tour of the Bethlehem Heritage Society provides an interesting look into the culture and history of the town. For aspiring homeowners, it takes around $405,000 to raise the local median home listing price.

Main Street at the town center, Lincoln, New Hampshire

This picturesque alpine community in New Hampshire's White Mountains spoils residents with year-round recreations curated for all seasons. Winter-loving retirees will be intrigued by SledVentures Snowmobile Rentals, which organizes exciting guided excursions into the snow-covered wilderness for friends and families. On warmer days, Franconia Notch State Park serves as the major hub for outdoor enthusiasts, offering endless opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, swimming, canoeing, and more. The park is especially irresistible in the fall when the changing leaves transform it into a magical scenery.

Back in town, a bustling restaurant and bar scene ensures seniors have a selection of hangouts where they can meet peers and socialize over a cold beer or a warm plate. Black Mountain Burger Co. stands out for its laid-back vibe and friendly employees. A couple of health facilities in the town, including Mid-state Health Center, provide crucial services to ensure retirees are always in their best physical form. Finally, the local median housing value is a price-friendly $449,900.

Broad Bay Osspiee Lake, NH

There is a unique charm about lakeside communities like Ossipee that makes them a choice destination for retirement living. They have a relaxed setting with breathtaking water views, best exemplified by the beautiful shores of Ossipee Lake. Senior citizens can spend quality alone time meditating in the gentle lake breeze or take advantage of various aquatic recreations, ranging from fishing and boating to paddleboarding. Away from the water, Constitution Park provides essential public amenities that encourage physical activity among seniors, such as ball fields, tennis courts, and a dog park.

Meanwhile, those with a taste for collecting antique treasures can explore unique finds at White Mtns Antique Gallery & Estate Services for their indoor pursuits. The local community makes a commendable effort to care for its senior citizens with several assisted living communities, including Ossipee Concerned Citizens. For pensioners planning to stay in their own homes upon settling in Ossipee, the average property value here is $417,500.

Final Thought

Whether you are looking for a small-town New England charm with rich cultural attractions or scenic outdoor recreation amid rural surroundings, these towns deliver highly livable environments to retire in New Hampshire on a budget. Their combination of natural beauty, cultural amenities, healthcare resources, and reasonable costs of living make them top choices for those hoping to stretch their fixed incomes in a place with excellent quality of life. It is easy to see why the Granite State continues to be a prime yet low-cost destination to enjoy scenic vistas, community ties, and all the joys of active retirement.

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Students from Professor Melinda White’s English 510: Introduction to Digital Humanities class worked closely with Kai Uchida in the University Archives this spring to create a guided virtual tour of the exhibit, This is UNH 100 Years Ago , currently on display in Dimond Library.

Professor White tasked students with capturing the exhibit with a specialized 360-degree camera, creating the guided tour on a digital platform, annotating each photograph, and writing reflections about how they interpreted images they chose. Excerpts from select ekphrastic essays from Professor White's ENG 501 students were also included.

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This digital exhibit represented a semester long-learning experience in which students were exposed to various digital platforms, learned about digital museum curation, and acquired design strategies to showcase collections.

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This is UNH 100 Years Ago  showcases a set of 50 photos compiled mostly from the Clement Moran Photographic Collection and provides viewers with a snapshot of how UNH looked a century ago. This centennial celebration is an important moment in the institutional history of the school, as the academic year of 1923 – 1924 marks the school’s rebranding from New Hampshire College for Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts to the University of New Hampshire.

This exhibit runs until August 2024, but items from this historic collection will be periodically featured in Dimond Library and included in future exhibits.

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Stephen Bentzlin, Eve Huot, Victoria Ndugnu, Ana Nikolenko, Julianna Pascuccio, Luke Sintros, Jonas Smith, and Sydney Vlach

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