Tuckerman Brewing (Approx. 0.9 miles)
Tuckerman Brewing Company is a microbrewery located in Conway, NH. We brew Tuckerman Pale Ale, Headwall Alt, ALTitude, and 6288 Stout. We are open for free brewery tours and tastings every Sat. at 3 p.m.
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Madison Boulder Natural Area (Approx. 3.8 miles)
Madison Boulder Natural Area is home to the largest known erratic in New England, and among the largest in the world.
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Mwv Moose Bus Tours (Approx. 4.1 miles)
We are able to see and view MOOSE after dark because our MOOSE bus is allowed to use floodlights and spot lights to seek and see MOOSE at night. It's attempted to have this adventure enjoyable to MOOSE seekers of all ages, children and adults. Most will agree it is.
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Cranmore Mountain (Approx. 4.3 miles)
Summer action and fun at Cranmore's Mountain Adventure Park “Play is good! Visit North Conway’s Playground this summer and experience adventures in our Mountain Adventure and Aerial Adventure Parks.
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Echo Lake State Park (Approx. 4.5 miles)
Echo Lake State Park is a great place to take the family for a swim and picnic. A scenic trail around the lake provides great views of sheer, 700-foot Cathedral Ledge which towers over the lake.
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White Lake State Park (Approx. 9.8 miles)
White Lake State Park offers some of the best swimming in the White Mountain region. The park lies along the shore of White Lake, which is an example of a typical glacial lake. During the Ice Age, glacial ice was buried beneath glacial till or debris.
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Honeymoon Covered Bridge (Approx. 9.9 miles)
This covered bridge was built by Charles Austin Broughton and his son Frank. Charles Broughton lived on the Broughton dairy farm on the east side of the Saco River. During the Civil War he was a sergeant in the 18th Regiment of the New Hampshire Volunteers, Company E.
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A Summer Day at the Farm (Approx. 10.1 miles)
Family-friendly activities, tours and farm chores Remick Country Doctor Museum Farm, located in quaint Tamworth Village, New Hampshire, is a picturesque rural life museum and a working farm.
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