New Hampshire



About

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New Hampshire’s precipitous terrain, clear air, and sparkling lakes attract trailblazers, artists, and countless tourists. A varied geography and myriad outdoor activities are part of the draw, but visitors also appreciate this place of beauty, history, and hospitality. Whether you’re seeking adventure or just want to laze on the porch swing of a century-old inn, you’ll find ample ways to engage with this rugged, diverse state that stretches from the sea to the Northeast's highest mountain peaks.

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Kosher Food

Hannaford Supermarket Bakery

175 Coliseum Avenue, Nashua

 

* has Kosher sections with minimal Kosher products

Pmr

PMRNH.com

 

*during the summer.

Trader Joes

262 Daniel Webster Hwy, Nashua, NH 03060

 * has Kosher sections with minimal Kosher products*

Whole Foods

255 Amherst St, Nashua, NH 03063,

(603) 318-7550

 

*has Kosher sections with minimal Kosher products*

Itineraries

    Scenic Road trip

    Scenic Road trip

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    Bethlehem is a quaint village in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, brimming with a strong sense of community and its known has as a summer vacation area for the Jewish community especially for the Arlington hotel that has unfortunately closed down There are plenty of outdoor activities year round including cycling in the Bethlehem area, which is one of only three newly certified Bike Friendly Communities nationwide! It also offers golf, shopping, golf, snowmobiling, skiing, and a variety of activities for every season…winter, summer, spring, and fall. Here we are offering more of a scenic itinerary in the 1 and half radius drive from Bethlehem it will take you through stunning natural landscapes, enchanting waterfalls, and breathtaking hiking trails. Its highly recommended to combine it with our adventure trip tour that offers more of adventure activities in the Bethlehem area Sculptured Rocks Sculptured Rocks is the unique rock formations that have been sculpted over thousands of years by the flowing waters of the Cockermouth River. The river has carved intricate patterns and deep potholes into the smooth granite bedrock, creating fascinating and artistic designs. These sculptured rocks, with their smooth curves and interesting shapes, offer a captivating display of nature’s artistic prowess.

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    Visitors to Sculptured Rocks can explore the area via a short, easy trail that follows along the riverbank. The trail offers several vantage points where you can observe the striking rock formations up close and appreciate their beauty. Lost River Gorge & Boulder Caves If you love exploring caves and beautiful waterfalls, then you absolutely need to add a stop to the Lost River Gorge and Boulder Caves on your New Hampshire summer road trip itinerary. This area is great for all ages as long as you are physically able to walk up and down a lot of stairs. The gorge is filled with a ton of different caves that you can go into and explore, including the famous Lemon Squeezer if you can fit! You can either choose to hike around at your own pace, or embark on a guided tour. Note that there is a $23 entrance fee and you can only visit

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    during certain hours depending on the season. To plan your stop here, check out the Lost River Gorge website. New Hampshire’s Largest Waterfall Arethusa Falls,

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    Time to put on your hiking shoes and start the morning by visiting Arethusa Falls, New Hampshire’s largest waterfall! This trail is more intermediate with almost 900 ft of elevation gain in 2.8 miles, so it’s definitely a steep incline. But, the views are absolutely worth it! Once you reach the viewing area for Arethusa Falls, you’ll be rewarded with a spectacular sight. The waterfall cascades down a massive granite cliff, creating a powerful and picturesque display of nature. The mist from the falls often creates a refreshing and cool atmosphere, making it a great spot to take a break and admire the scenery. Remember to pack water, snacks, and appropriate hiking gear when embarking on the

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    Arethusa Falls hike. It’s also a good idea to check weather conditions and trail status beforehand. The trail may be closed during certain times of the year or due to maintenance. Wander Through Crawford Notch State Park Crawford Notch State Park is a true natural gem of New Hampshire. There are so many gorgeous hikes, viewpoints, and waterfalls in the area nearby to explore! Mt. Washington Cog Railway If you have time, you can also add on the Mount Washington Cog Railway to the itinerary! It is just a short drive from Crawford Notch State Park. Take a ride on the cog railway to ascend Mount Washington, the highest peak in the Northeastern United States. Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views from the summit and explore the observatory and museum to learn ab out the mountain’s history and weather conditions. Flume Gorge Before heading out of the White Mountains, no trip to New Hampshire is complete without visiting the famous Flume Gorge! The main attraction at Flume Gorge is the 2-mile self-guided trail that takes you through the gorge itself. As you walk along the boardwalks and stairs, you’ll encounter a series of captivating sights, including towering granite walls, rushing waterfalls, and picturesque streams. The trail leads you over covered bridges and through narrow passageways, offering an up-close and personal experience with the gorge’s natural beauty. Along the way, you’ll also be able to check out the beautiful Flume Covered Bridge!

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    This stop is great for all ages, and is especially family friendly. Note that if you want to avoid the crowds, make a reservation online for the first opening time available! White Water Rafting with North Woods Rafting If there’s one adventure we’d recommend doing in the Great North Woods, it is white water rafting! We had such a fantastic time heading out on the river and doing a few runs down some class 2 rapids. We got to do them both in a raft and you could also opt for a kayak if you were feeling extra adventurous! They also supplied lunch and we got to do 3 runs down the river!

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    adventure trip

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    White Mountain attractions may start on Mount Washington’s Auto Road or the Cog Railway, but they don’t end there. Clark's Trading Post h, shopping and entertainment. Lost River Gorge and Boulder Caves takes you to spectacular waterfalls, granite cliffs, and mysterious caves. The Conway Scenic Railroad takes you on a scenic journey back in time departing from an 1874 Victorian rail station. More about that check our scenic itinerary here we will focus on the many adventure attractions new Hampshire has to offer The region hosts lots for fun events year-round, too. Scenic RailRiders

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    There are lots of ways to enjoy the scenery along the Merrimack River, but only one way gives you the opportunity to do something you’ve probably never done before: travel train tracks without a train. At Scenic Railriders, you’ll pass through woods and farms, along the river and over bridges while pedaling a custom-built Rail-Bike. The comfortable two- and four-seat “bikes” require leisurely pedaling along the 6.2-mile route, which takes about an hour and 45 minutes to complete with two rest stops. Guides in the lead and end car will fill you in on the history of the picturesque area. Riders of all ages are welcome: Kids’ car or booster seats can be strapped right onto the Rail-Bikes, which have seat belts. Advanced booking is required. Polar Caves

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    Time to be an explorer! Head to the Polar Caves and prepare to make all kinds of discoveries. Formed during the last Ice Age, the nine granite caves consist of granite boulders that formed passageways – and it’s those passageways, with the modern addition of boardwalks and stairs, that you’ll duck, squeeze and shimmy through. Can you get yourself through the slim crevasse of the Lemon Squeeze, or walk the narrow Devil’s Turnpike path? Can you touch the last of winter’s ice in the middle of the summer at the Ice Cave? When you’re done exploring, visit the animal park, with several fallow deer and ducks, all of which love kids bearing corn you can buy at the park. For hungry humans, there’s a picnic area. Alpine Adventures

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    There are so many ways to enjoy the great outdoors at Alpine Adventures! Experience 300 private acres on Barron Mountain via off-road vehicles with guided Side X Side tours

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    or zoom through – or over! – the trees with two heart-pumping zip line tours. Stay in the canopy on the tree-to-tree Tree Top tour or soar above it on the Sky Rider tour with higher, longer, faster lines, extreme tree platforms and sky bridges. Over at Thrillsville, take a self-guided adventure course that includes bridges, cargo nets, rope ladders, zip lines and a tree house. And, finally, there’s the Off-Road tour, where you scale to the top of Barron Mountain in a six-wheel-drive vehicle that acts like a low-speed roller coaster.

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    Cannon Mountain Tramway rides, hiking, biking, fishing: There’s lots to do on and around this mountain resort Hop aboard the aerial tramway – the nation’s first – at Cannon Mountain and in under 10 minutes you’ll be marveling at the view from the 4,080-foot summit. On a clear day, you can see the mountains of four states – and Canada. There’s a 360-degree observation deck, scenic walking paths and cafe. Around the mountain are a variety of fun activities for outdoor enthusiasts, including the famous Flume Gorge with cascading waterfalls and covered bridges, rock-climbing at Cannon Cliffs, hiking and biking along the 8.8-mile Recreation Path and fishing in Echo Lake and Profile Lake, both stocked with trout. Camp on one of 97 wooded tent sites at Lafayette Place Campground or bring the RV to Cannon Mountain RV Park on the north shore of Echo Lake. Cranmore Mountain Resort Summer at this ski resort means great hiking, chairlift rides, mountain biking What can you do in the summer at a ski resort? Lots! At Cranmore Mountain Resort, take a seven-minute four-passenger chairlift ride to the top of the mountain. Then gaze out in awe at stunning views of Mt. Washington and its valley from 2,000 feet up. Then board the Skimobile Express Quad for a scenic chairlift ride back to the base area. Or, hike a half-mile loop around the summit with amazing views. (Want something longer? Take the 2-mile Black Cap Connector Trail.) The resort also has a family-friendly, lift-serviced downhill mountain bike park, with terrain for all ability levels, group lessons and rental bikes and gear.

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    Bear Rock Adventures Embrace your inner trailblazer by going on an ATV or snowmobile excursion

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    Every season promises a new exciting experience at Bear Rock Adventures. Rent a Polaris™ ATV three seasons of the year, or a snowmobile in the fabulous winter season, and hit the trails. This locally owned rustic resort nestled in the North Country rents state-of-the-art Polaris™ vehicles, new each season. And this beautiful area is known for its fabulous trail systems, taking you to lakes, waterfalls – even to a giant wind farm. You’ll see local wildlife and can stop at plenty of places along the way to eat and shop. Stay in one of Bear Rock’s three- or four-bedroom apartments or really embrace nature in a mountaintop safari-style glamping tent, complete with beds, private loos, wood stoves, Adirondack chairs, picnic tables and fire pits Morningside Flight Park Adventure park pleasures from fishing to paragliding Soar above the earth in the beautiful Connecticut River Valley at an outdoor activity park that offers a huge range of activities and services. Discover the thrill of a lifetime in hang gliding and paragliding, guided by folks with 30 years of experience in flight instruction. Lessons are offered to people of all skill levels and ages. Enjoy zip-lining and canopy tours, laser tag, fishing, swimming and kayaking. At a cozy campground surrounded by old-growth forest you can pitch your own tent or move into a set-up platform tent with full- or queen-size beds. The campground has many play and housekeeping features: fire pits, playing fields, picnic areas, a community kitchen, restrooms and bathhouse. You’re within easy reach of Boston, Hartford, Montreal, and New York If your staying in the winter in new Hampshire than this could be your choice Ice Castles

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    Dazzling displays mean you’ll crown these artful ice castles top winter attractions Add some sparkle to your winter with a visit to the breathtaking Ice Castles, a magical masterpiece of ice thrones, sculptures, tunnels, slides and fountains. Walk along the enchanted forest path, admiring the hand-carved sculptures that seem to glow from within with their embedded LED lights. Or, better yet, take a horse-drawn sleigh ride (for groups up to 12 people) through the award-winning attraction. Set to open in early January, the winter wonderland features the work of ice artisans who grow and harvest up to 10,000 icicles a day. All in all, about 20 million pounds of ice go into creating the magical ambiance, aided by music and multicolored lights (and special fire shows on Friday and Saturday nights).