OK, here goes a quick off the cuff list. P-mail me for details if desired: In NH: Portsmouth is a great place to visit. Great food, lots to do. Rt 112 (Kangamagus HWY). Nice, scenic, Van can do it w/ a little sweat. Wolfeboro: nice town to hang around in. Littleton: see Wolfeboro Westside rd through Conway etc. Cool drive and can be a great shortcut from Rt16 to Littleton/western NH. Loon MTN in Lincoln: gondola ride has great views Attitash/Bear Peak: Alpine slide is fun www.flyingyankee.com for info on that train. North Conway: see Wolfeboro Conway scenic railroad there are many more). Mt Washington and/or Cog Railway. Clarks Trained Bears in Lincoln/Woodstock. Brick Store in Bath. Rt 10 on NH/VT border is a nice drive. If you like old Mill buildings, check out Manchester - there are miles (literally) of them there. Redstone rocket in Warner (hollow, but cool). Castle In The Clouds in Moultonboro (same place the Spring water is from). NH Snowmobile Museum in Bear Brook St. Park in Allenstown. Well, I am tapped out for now. I would avoid the Seacoast area and head North - that is were all the best stuff is (IMHO). ...JMM
Justin M. Mayrand 1980 Westy "SuperVan" On Aug 18, 2004, at 3:58 PM, Doug Alcock wrote: > Hi gang ---- we're heading to Cape Cod on Saturday and after about a > week > there intend to head back in a leisurely manner through New Hampshire, > southern Maine and Vermont. Any recommended camping spots/must > see's/must > do's would be appreciated. > > Thanks for your help. > Cheers, > Doug > |
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