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New Hampshire Gardens

Cathedral of the Pines
10 Hale Hill Road
Rindge, NH  03461  Click to view map
Phone: 603-899-3300

A place of spiritual nourishment for people of all faiths. The sense of peace engendered by the tall pines that form its natural surroundings is conducive to prayer and meditation. Its peaceful, garden-lined walk ways contain serene, inspirational landscapes as well as quiet spots for prayer and mediation.
Hours: May through October, open daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. A warm jacket is often necessary. Guided tours are available; groups are required to make reservations. Fee charged for group tours.



Enfield Shaker Museum
24 Caleb Dyer Lane / 447 Route 4A
Enfield, NH  03748  Click to view map
Phone: 603-632-4346

This museum features the history of the Shakers, including gardens, a walking tour, demonstrations and classes. Events are scheduled throughout the year.
Fee charged.



Fells Historic Site
John Hay National Wildlife Refuge on Lake Sunapee

Route 103A / P.O. Box 276
Newbury, NH  03255  Click to view map
Phone: 603-763-4789

Outstanding gardens, a 100-foot perennial border, and a view of Lake Sunapee from the Rose Terrace. A brook trickles to a Japanese water lily pool in the hillside rock garden, which includes a large collection of alpine and native plants. Hidden behind masses of rhododendron, a walled secret garden awaits discovery.
Hours: Late May through October, daily with tours of the estate on weekends.



Fuller Gardens
10 Willow Avenue
North Hampton, NH  03862  Click to view map
Phone: 603-964-5414

Designed in the Colonial Revival style on a two -acre plot, these gardens bloom throughout the season, from an extensive tulip display in early May, followed by the Japanese garden and other late spring flowering shrubs, through the 2,000 rose bushes that bloom through October.
Hours: Mid-May through mid-October, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.



New Hampshire Farm Museum
Route 125, Plummer’s Ridge
Milton, NH  03851  Click to view map
Phone: 603-652-7840

Open: April through October.

The Farm Museum consists of the historic Jones Farm and the Plummer Homestead. The properties consist of 50 acres of field and forest, a working farm, historic houses and barns, a blacksmith shop, a shoe shop and exhibits on agriculture and rural life. The museum hosts special events, programs, and workshops.



Portsmouth Harbor Trail
Portsmouth, NH  03801
Phone: 603-436-3988

The trail passes more than 70 points of scenic and historic significance in Portsmouth, include ten buildings on the National Register of Historic Buildings, ten National Historic Landmarks, and three homes maintained by the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities.
Hours: Tours offered July 4 through Columbus Day, 10:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Monday; and 1:30 p.m. on Sunday.



Rhododendron State Park
Route 119 West
Fitzwilliam, NH  03447  Click to view map
Phone: 603-532-8862

Rhododendron State Park is named after the 16-acre grove of Rhododendron Maximum. A 0.6-mile long universally accessible trail encircles the grove allowing visitors to observe the fragrant blossoms in mid-July. A wildflower trail winds through the forest adjacent to the grove.
Hours: Early May to mid-June, weekends only, daylight hours; mid-June to Labor Day, daily, daylight hours.



Saint - Gaudens National Historic Site
139 Saint Gaudens Road
Cornish, NH  03745  Click to view map
Phone: 603-675-2175

Open: Daily late May- late October, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

This site was once the home of one of the country’s greatest sculptors, Augustus Saint-Gaudens. The estate has a house, studio, and gardens. Fee charged.



The BALSAMS Grand Resort Hotel
1000 Cold Spring Road (Route 26)
Dixville Notch, NH  03576  Click to view map
Toll-Free: 866-714-9795
Fax: 603-255-4221
Email: info@thebalsams.com
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Located high in New Hampshire’s White Mountains and deep in the Great North Woods, The BALSAMS Grand Resort Hotel truly is a world unto itself. Our 15,000-acre resort is open year-round, offering you the chance to get away from it all any time you desire. With great vacation packages like our popular Leisure Plan, you can customize your own experience to include elegant accommodations, award-winning dining and unlimited use of our resort activities and amenities. You’ll enjoy golf, hiking, biking, lake sports and more during the warm months, and just about every snow adventure imaginable in the winter. For a nice complement to the day’s events, our renowned table d’hôte cuisine and cooking classes offer a tasteful way to unwind.



Urban Forestry Center
45 Elwyn Road
Portsmouth, NH  03801  Click to view map
Phone: 603-431-6774

The center consists of 182 acres of field, forest, and salt marsh, several buildings, and the annual interest income from a trust fund. It is used as a tree farm to demonstrate proper forest management, a bird and wildlife sanctuary, a garden and landscape demonstration site, and as a learning center in forestry planning, forest management, ecology, tree and plant identification, and wildlife stewardship.




 



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