Northern Outlet of New England
61 Main Street Colebrook, NH 03576
Phone: 603-237-8544
Website: http://www.northernoutlet.com
Northern Outlet of New England carries name brands at affordable prices. Choko, Columbia, Sorel, Codet, Red Wing, New Balance are just a few of the brands you'll find in stock 7-days a week!
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Trailside Rentals and Sales
1632 Main St., Route 3 Pittsburg, NH 03592
Phone: 603-538-5001
Website: http://www.trailsiderentals.com
Snowmobile rentals and sales, new owners of pathfinder snow tours and rentals, new fleet for 2010 season ski-doo and polaris snowmobile rental, snowmobile tours available, clean used snowmobile for sale at great rates, multi-day and mid-week specials.
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Dixville Notch State Park
Route 26 Dixville Notch, NH 03576
Phone: 603-538-6707
Website: http://www.nhstateparks.org
Dixville Notch State Park spans 127 acres. Within the park is a scenic gorge and waterfalls on two mountain brooks. Hiking trails lead to Table Rock and nearby mountains. The park is also a great spot for picnicking.
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Northern Waters Outfitters
P.O. Box 120, Route 16 Errol, NH 03579
Phone: 603-482-3817
Website: http://www.northernwatersrafting.com
Northern Waters features the very best of New Hampshire with whitewater rafting, canoe and kayak rentals, beginner to expert paddling instruction, riverside and lakeside camping, and pontoon boat tours of the majestic Umbagog Lake National Wildlife refuge.
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Fort Hill Wildlife Management Area
Between the railroad tracks and the Connecticut River from north of the Maidstone Bridge Stratford, NH 03590
Phone: 603-271-2461
Website: http://www.wildnh.com/wildlife/wma_index.htm
610 acres. Agricultural fields and floodplain forest. Excellent waterfowl area.
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Androscoggin Wayside Park
Route 16 Errol, NH 03579
Phone: 603-538-6707
Website: http://www.nhstateparks.org
Androscoggin Wayside Park is located along the Androscoggin River and lies within the Thirteen Mile Woods. It is a scenic spot for picnicking and fishing, and a favorite for canoeing.
The park is unstaffed but is open to the public year-round at no charge.
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Meet The Locals
112 Main Street Colebrook, NH 03576
Phone: 603-237-8968
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Coleman State Park
Route 26 Stewartstown, NH 03597
Phone: 603-237-5382
Website: http://www.nhstateparks.org
On the shore of Little Diamond Pond in NH's Great North Woods offers excellent trout fishing. A boat launch with small boats permitted with speed restrictions. Good base for fishing, kayaking, hiking, canoeing, fall hunting,snowmobiling, and cross country skiing.
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Tall Timber Lodge
609 Beach Rd. Pittsburg, NH 03592
Phone: 603-538-6651
Website: http://www.talltimber.com
A four season lakeside resort offering comfortable one to four bedroom cottages, some with Jacuzzis and fireplaces. Kids 16 and under stay FREE! Dine at our award-winning Rainbow Grille & Tavern. Boat and snowmobile rentals. Gift and Fly Shop. Fish, kayak, hike " Moose Watch" and snowmobile. Open all year.
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The Poore Family Homestead Historic Farm Museum
629 Rt. 145, Hollow Road Stewartstown, NH 03576
Phone: 603-237-5500
Website: http://www.poorefamily.homestead.com
The Poore Farm Museum is a historic homestead / settlement portraying one family's life from the 1830's to the 1980s. The house, barns and outbuildings are all in original condition and reflect their use and era. The feeling one gets when you enter the homestead is to step back in time, to one that existed prior to rural electrification of the northern-most regions of NH.
The Museum is the last remaining 100-acre historic farm settlement of it's kind in the Northern New Hampshire. The Poore Farm is considered by many to be one of the, if not the most important historic landmark in the North Country.
The Homestead has a large collection of historical clothing, artifacts, newspapers, magazines, diaries and letters, including a civil war letter collection, hand tools, horse drawn wagons and farming implements and a vast collection of ever day items.
The Museum and grounds are open for public interpretation from June 1st to September 30th, hosting a variety of cultural events, demonstrations, concerts and social gatherings.
Museum Hours:
Weekdays: 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM (or as posted)
Weekends: 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM (or as posted)
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