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Things To Do Near White River Junction Amtrak in White River Junction, VT


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Cardigan Mountain State Park

Cardigan Mountain State Park
(Approx. 16.1 miles)

Cardigan Mountain State Park has picnicking and hiking. Leashed pets are allowed.


Long Trail Brewing Company

Long Trail Brewing Company
(Approx. 17.7 miles)

Long Trail Brewing Co. - A Taste of Vermont Long Trail Brewing - A Taste of Vermont! Brewing our family of handcrafted ales since 1989.


Sculptured Rocks Natural Area

Sculptured Rocks Natural Area
(Approx. 20.5 miles)

Sculptured Rocks Natural Area, which spans 272 acres, is a unique example of nature's powerful yet delicate artistry. The Cockermouth River carved a narrow canyon in bedrock on its way to Newfound Lake, beginning as the last ice age drew to a close.


Wellington State Park

Wellington State Park
(Approx. 23.3 miles)

Wellington State Park boasts the largest freshwater swimming beach in the New Hampshire State Park system. Hiking trails and picnic areas along the shore afford views of one of the deepest and clearest lakes in the state.


Winslow State Park

Winslow State Park
(Approx. 24.4 miles)

Winslow State Park, is located on the northwest slope of Mt. Kearsarge in Wilmot, New Hampshire. The picnic area is on an 1,820-foot plateau with outstanding views of the White Mountains to the north and the taller of the southern and central Vermont peaks. Mt.


Lake Tarleton State Park

Lake Tarleton State Park
(Approx. 25.1 miles)

Lake Tarleton State Park is a 48-acre undeveloped park and is easy to find. Lake Tarleton, at 315 acres, offers an unguarded swimming beach and opportunities for fishing and hunting in season. A N.H.


Bedell Bridge State Historic Site

Bedell Bridge State Historic Site
(Approx. 26.0 miles)

Bedell Bridge State Park is a 38-acre park located along the Connecticut River. The park was the site of a historic two-span covered bridge, the second longest in the country.


Smith Covered Bridge

Smith Covered Bridge
(Approx. 26.3 miles)

Smith River Bridge According to W. Edward White in his book Covered Bridges of New Hampshire, a Captain Charles Richardson built the first covered bridge at this site in the early 1800s. The current bridge was built in 1850 when James McQueston hired Herman Marcy of Littleton, N.H.


Pillsbury State Park

Pillsbury State Park
(Approx. 26.7 miles)

Pillsbury State Park is one of the more primitive and lesser known gems of the New Hampshire State Park system.


Rollins State Park

Rollins State Park
(Approx. 27.4 miles)

Rollins State Park has picnicking, hiking and parking. Leashed pets are allowed.


 
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