If you are looking for something to do this winter that’s truly unique, visit the frozen wonderland that is Ice Castles in New Hampshire.
If you’re looking for an exciting day of sledding near Hanover, New Hampshire, you’re in for a treat. The hills around this picturesque town offer thrilling runs that are perfect for adults and kids alike. From snow-covered hillsides to rolling meadows and gentle slopes, there’s something here for everyone!
With at least three solid months of wintertime, you may be wondering what winter things to do in New Hampshire and Vermont. Whether you live in the states or plan to visit, here are ideas for winter things to do and places to see to prevent the dreaded cabin fever. Get out and about during this chilly—but wondrous—time of the year!
A snowstorm transforms downtown historic Lebanon, New Hampshire at daybreak into a storybook New England Christmas scene.
Wassail Weekend brings a smile to folks of all ages. Woodstock village is decked for the season in wreaths, garland, and lights. Visitors enjoy historic tours, carriage rides, productions and caroling, artisan fairs, visits with Santa, the equestrian parade, and lighting of the yule log (bonfire), memory tree, and luminaries.
Celebrate the Season in Hanover, New Hampshire with this festive, holiday celebration. Hanover and Upper Valley residents take part in an annual tradition that brings the community together to shop, dine, visit with Santa and his helpers, and stare in awe as the enormous tree is lit in the center of the Dartmouth Green.
Christmas in New England is a magical time full of nostalgia and winter beauty. Here are a handful of beautiful light displays to see this Christmas in New England—the New Hampshire and Vermont edition.
There’s been a lot of hype about the latest lunar eclipse, since we won’t see one again for three years. The beaver blood lunar eclipse was visible from the United States, giving the best window for New Englanders to see totality around 5:15 a.m.
A list of the best holiday events happening in the Upper Valley that you should pencil into your calendar now.