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20 Things That Make New Hampshire Summers The Best

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20 Things That Make New Hampshire Summers The Best
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From the White Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean, New Hampshire has some of the best things to offer in all of New England. Plenty of New Englanders flock to New Hampshire to make the most of their summers. Below is a short list of the many things that make New Hampshire summer the best around.

1. Wednesday night fireworks at Hampton.

Nothing beats the views of this Hampton show!

2. Hiking Mount Monadnock.

The trek may be hard, but the gorgeous views are absolutely worth it.

3. Beach pizza.

A New Hampshire classic.

4. Polar caves.

Did you know this popular family attraction has been around for 50,000 years? Okay, well maybe the park hasn't, but the caves formed then!

5. A meal at Markey's or Brown's.


Nothing ends a New Hampshire summer day like some fresh seafood from either of these staple spots.

6. Water Country.

A favorite from when you were little, and still a favorite now!

7. Holman Stadium.

It wouldn't be summer without catching a game here and cheering on the Nashua Silver Knights!

8. Milford Drive-In.

Drive-ins have long been a dying breed, and we're lucky enough to have this one still close to home.

9. Storyland.

Again, another New Hampshire classic. Your summer memories wouldn't be the same without it.

10. Deerfield Fair.

New England's oldest family fair is the perfect way to end the summer.

11. Blink's Fry Doe.

You have a countdown until it opens.

12. Lake Winnipesaukee.

One of NH's most gorgeous spots.

13. The Sand Castle Competition.

Insane talent, beautiful location.

14. The Tax Free Outlets - Merrimack, Settler's Green, Tilton.

Nothing like a little (or a lot!) of summer shopping!

15. Lull's Farm.

It's open year round but the best time is in the summer.

17. Mount Washington Cruises.

One of the most scenic cruises you'll take!

18. Bike week.

A wildly fun week during the summer.

19. Canobie Lake Park.


Another of the best NH parks.

20. Meadowbrook.

The best place for all your summer concerts!

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