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4.4 (5 reviews)

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3 years ago

Shop has a large variety of flies and owner is super helpful and will definitely be back when I'm in the area

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Diana's Baths - Rock stack

Diana's Baths

4.6(127 reviews)
1.2 mi

Diana's Bath is a natural pool with some small waterfalls. The walk from the parking lot is about…read more.6 miles one way, it's a quick and easy hike to reach this gorgeous spot. There is a parking lot and we were able to find parking but I'm sure it gets full at peak times. We enjoyed the hike and the waterfalls. It was in late May so there were quite a few people there. It's a peaceful spot to relax, sit in the pool, and just enjoy nature. I'm glad my family and I got to visit during this trip!

Parking instructions here were very unclear. What we initially believed were parking spaces turned…read moreout to be a line of cars waiting to park, with no visible signage where we entered. When we noticed an opening, we asked nearby drivers if we could squeeze in, and they had no issue with it. As we were parking, an employee approached us in a very aggressive and unprofessional manner and told us we could not park there. We apologized and explained that we were not from the area and had not seen any signs. We were told that the rule was "well known to locals" and that a sign existed at the front of the line--more than 25 cars ahead, making it impossible for us to see. Despite the surrounding drivers having no objection, the employee demanded we leave and became increasingly hostile when we asked questions or requested a manager. At that point, the interaction escalated unnecessarily, and we decided it wasn't worth the confrontation and left. I've never experienced such a level of rudeness from a staff member over an honest misunderstanding. Clear signage and more professional communication would have avoided the entire situation. Someone even yelled out "stop being a parking nazi". I would have otherwise liked to review the venue itself, but we were unable to do so as we never made it inside.

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Diana's Baths - Waterfall

Waterfall

Diana's Baths - Waterfall

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Cranmore Mountain Resort

Cranmore Mountain Resort

3.4(135 reviews)
1.2 mi

Learning to ski as an adult is both thrilling and terrifying. While happy with my slow but steady…read moreprogress, I'm often looking for ski locations offering trails that align with my current ability and offer a bit of a challenge when I'm up for it. Cranmore delivered just that and more. Lots of greens and blues where I could work on my skills, try trails with escalating difficulty, and still kick back when I just want to enjoy myself and not be a ball of nerves. I also enjoyed the length and variety of their many trails I could traverse. Was happy to have more options than just a quick up and down in a straight line over a full day of skiing. Their main lift was quick and skiers were able to load efficiently. Lots to look at on the way up. The day of my last visit there were several ski competitions going on just next to the lift so it was fun to watch people competing and see spectators make the trek up to watch as well. Ski patrol were out and about and lots of staff available to check in with as needed. The lodge itself had everything I needed... free cubbies to store your stuff, bench seating to change into your boots, adequate table space both up and downstairs to grab a bite to eat, indoor and outdoor gas fireplaces to huddle by, a bar and hot foods, and best of all... a bathroom at the same level as where you can ski up to so no having to navigate stairs in clunky footwear. Drop off area for skis, quick in and out to purchase tickets, simple walk over to a very large parking area. I can't wait to return when the opportunity arises!

Who doesn't want a day acting like a little kid or reliving their winter childhood dream of playing…read moreand sledding (in this case tubing) in powdery snow? Add in adult beverages (for sale nearby). What a blast!! This was a perfect way to celebrate my 60th! We had a blast!

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Cranmore Mountain Resort
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Echo Lake State Park

Echo Lake State Park

4.5(30 reviews)
1.2 mi

What a beautiful and serene spot!…read more Echo Lake is approximately 15.7 acres. Two granite ledges called White Horse and Cathedral Ledge surround it. We went later in the afternoon so parking was ample. A short walk leads you to the picnic area and lake. It's about a 1 mile hike around the lake. The water was clear and cold. There were lots of mosquitoes at that hour. We enjoyed seeing the tadpoles in the water. My family enjoyed our time there and can't wait to go back to this picturesque spot!

m a local to the state of NH about 1.5hr drive from this beautiful place…read moreWill recommend Will return Check the bacteria site before heading up to make sure its swim able I have state park plates so I went to New Hampshire State Parks website and made a reservation for this particular day in Wood State Park plates you pay one dollar which is your processing fee Without state Park plates, the entry fee is eight dollars per car I recommend making reservations on the website rather than just rolling up in person. They do have a large parking lot, but it seems to fill very quickly. The beach is very family oriented. You can rent canoes. You can rent kayaks. You can rent paddle boats. The fees are very reasonable. They have tubes. You can also purchase for a small fee of six dollars. The beach was not overcrowded. They have many hiking trails and areas around that area as well. They have charcoal grills that you can use up off the beach with some grassy area that you could also camp at. There is also a bathhouse there that's open as well as a small store There are no lifeguards it's a swim at your own risk Very very clean

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Echo Lake State Park
Echo Lake State Park
Echo Lake State Park

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Black Cap Trail

Black Cap Trail

5.0(6 reviews)
2.7 mi

The elevation gain is less than 600 feet, but if feels like a nice, steady workout. I'm not in…read morethe greatest shape and I thought it was pretty easy and quick. I was to the top in about 35-40 min. The trail is actually pleasant even without the views. At the top, the reward is huge, really nice views in an alpine area. Plenty of space to spread out up top, so you can space out. Lots of kids and dogs, but people that day were all respectful and pleasant. There is still cell phone coverage at the top (I use AT&T.)

Black Cap Trail is a relatively easy hike with a huge reward at the end. The views from the top…read moreare just spectacular. Take Hurricane Mountain Road off of Route 16 near the Intervale Scenic Vista. The Parking lot will be on the right near the summit of the road. Warning - this road is steep and winding! The trail is well marked and is approximately one mile in each direction. It is a slow, gradual climb with a lot of tree roots in the beginning that eventually give way to scattered rocks and then to all rock on the summit. If you are not an experienced hiker or do not have the proper gear (I fall into both of these categories) I would not attempt this when the ground is wet as it can be slippery on a good day. It's a good hike Spring through Fall, but hiking it in the Fall is by far my favorite. The view of the changing colors from the top is amazing.

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Black Cap Trail - Trail down from Black Cap

Trail down from Black Cap

Black Cap Trail - It starts out fairly flat....

It starts out fairly flat....

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Mystery NH Escape Rooms - Players solving puzzles at Mystery NH.

Mystery NH Escape Rooms

3.5(28 reviews)
5.3 mi

We've come here as a family every year for, I think, the past 3 or 4 years now. I think there's…read morebeen a general decline in the quality of the puzzles, where the overwhelming majority of the "puzzles" now are just combo locks. Our escape room was two rooms (as far as I know). First room was a combo lock and keypad, which was straight-forward enough. Next room we walked into we faced a traditional logic grid puzzle (my least favorite), covered by plexiglass, and given a dry erase marker to use. But of course the marker doesn't work. Neither did the second marker. Neither did the third... After opening a few drawers in the room, we faced no less than six padlock combinations to solve, with numbers everywhere in the room and no clear indication as to what to solve first or which numbers may go with which combo. It was just a stew of combination locks. No logical association or flow, and none if it, that I could tell, really had anything to do with the "story". It was just "found some numbers. Is it this one? Nope. This one? Nope. This one..." Some of the combination puzzles were clever, but most required odd, obtuse logical leaps or were obfuscated by poor wording. Workers were decent enough, I suppose. I guess our expectations were for something beyond a combo lock practice kit. When I compare this experience to something like Boda Borg, which charges the same amount for 2 hours of puzzle rooms (or slightly more for 4 hours), the value discrepancy becomes apparent. In truth, I think our money would have been better spent had we gone out for a movie and some beers.

This was my first experience in an "escape room". It was actually a lot of fun however, our…read morefriend's child who was 10 seemed a bit overwhelmed and bored at times. The Baker room is definitely not for kids. The staff were welcoming and appreciative that we chose their location to spend an hour of our day. They were very clear with rules and expectations. At times it felt a little over explained, but I am sure there are many parties that visit that really do require that level of explanation. When we entered the room, we were all immediately struck by the "smell" not sure what it was, but it definitely stuck with me for the rest of the day night. I am guessing it was from the items that were used as part of the fun. A lot of the stuff looked like antique items. The music that played while we were in the room, was a little irritating, but I'm sure some people like it. When I am problem solving I usually work in quiet. The attendant that was overseeing the room was kind and supportive as I am sure she watched us struggle. She put up messages on the screen letting us know if we were getting close. She was quick to respond when we requested for help. We didn't solve the problem, but it was fun and a good first experience of this type of entertainment. If you are in the area and want entertainment other than the movie theater next door, this is a fun place, but bring your problem solving skills!!

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Mystery NH Escape Rooms - Players listening to a secret message.

Players listening to a secret message.

Mystery NH Escape Rooms - An after photo during our visit.

An after photo during our visit.

Mystery NH Escape Rooms

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North Country Angler - active - Updated May 2026

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