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Old 04-27-2009, 04:15 PM   #1
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Default need suggestions for driving day trip around the lake....

Hello Everyone, I am taking my family for a day trip around Lake Winnipesaukee this week. Can any of you suggest stops for; the kids, shopping for adults, nice places to walk, scenic stops and so on...family of four. Thanks in advance!!!!
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Old 04-27-2009, 04:21 PM   #2
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Default Moultonboro Country Store

... and buy the chocolate covered wintergreen mint patties.
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Old 04-27-2009, 05:28 PM   #3
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In my opinion wolfeboro is the nicest spot on the lake for shopping and what not. Plenty of ice cream places for the kids, and blacks gift shop is also a nice place to check out. As for places to walk or go down by the water I'd say Levitt Beach off route 25 in meredith. There are some walking trails and a nice beach. My place is right down the road so i walk the dog down their for a morning swim at the canoe launch. Hope that helps!
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Old 04-27-2009, 06:29 PM   #4
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The Yum Yum Shop in Wolfboro
Obviously the Weirs Beach Boardwalk area
Mini Golf in Alton
Shops at Mills Falls in Meredith
Couple of shopping places in Center Harbor

I like to just drive around and explore different roads and places
we try to stop at different places every time we go around

That is what we like the best, no plans, just drive and stop if we want
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Old 04-27-2009, 06:37 PM   #5
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If you like antique cars, keep your eyes open in Melvin Village.
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Old 04-27-2009, 07:19 PM   #6
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Locke Hill Trail

Quick and fun hike with stone furniture to check out great Lake views.

http://hikenh.netfirms.com/TDLockes.htm


On the other side of Lake is the Abenaki Tower. Very short walk up to Tower that you can climb up and get great lake views.

Have fun!

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Old 04-28-2009, 06:13 AM   #7
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Default Fun things during a drive around the lake

My kids are always open to a few hours of video games at Funspot on Route 3. This is convenient fun on a rainy day. If you are not waist conscious, you could also make your own sundae at Kellerhaus down the road towards Weirs Beach.

BTW, I'll second the recommendation for the Moutonboro Country Store.
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Old 04-28-2009, 06:49 AM   #8
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You could stop at the http://www.kellerhaus.com/tradition.htm in Merideth, for ice cream.

Mmmmmmmm.....Ice Cream!

Wolfeboro is good. The Wright Museum is there, Don't know if the Clickity Clack railroad would be open, Take them for a ride down RT 109. Just like going on an amusement park ride.....

It's too bad thing like the Hobo railroad don't open earlier for the school vacation weeks....

If you wait til MAy 1st the Squam Lake Nature Center opens on that day. One of my favorites....

http://www.nhnature.org/
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Old 04-28-2009, 11:41 AM   #9
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Default Squam Lake

If you want to adventure North of Lake Winnie, go to West Rattlesnake Mtn. on Squam Lake. 1/2 or so walk(not very hard) to spectacular views. Bring a back pack for picnic. Directions are Rt 25 North to Holderness, right onto Rt113, 3 or 4 miles on the right is a brown sign in a valley. Can get there from Sandwich which Rt113 goes into.

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Old 04-28-2009, 12:07 PM   #10
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Default Check off season schedules

Although some of the suggestions like the Yum Yum shoppe and the Alton Bay mini golf are good ones for the family, these may not yet be open for the season. The mini golf may only be open on the weekend this time of year. I would definitely agree with Island Girl and go to the Moultonborough Country store -- something for everyone! The Kellerhaus for ice cream is also another good suggestion. The Science Center in Holderness (just off Rt. 3/113 intersection is also good for kids, but again check their hours -- they open May 1).

A walk along the backbay in Wolfeboro over to Lake Wenworth is also nice in good weather.
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Old 04-29-2009, 06:25 AM   #11
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Weirs beach (a bit "honky-tonk" but the kids will like it) and Meredith.
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Old 04-29-2009, 08:43 AM   #12
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Default Covered bridges

Go see a covered bridge. How about Ashland, off Rt. 3. Take Rt 3 North out of Merideth.

Also, check this site. There are lots of suggestions, including tours. Don't take the tours, of course -- but they provide details and describe what they do -- you can simply take off from their suggestions.
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Old 04-29-2009, 08:52 AM   #13
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Is Castle in the Clouds open this time of year? Fun for the kids (and adults!)
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Default Abenaki Tower

Just south of Melvin Village watch for a little sign for "Abenaki Tower". Park your car there and take the short walk to the tower. The view from the top is super !!!
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Hello Everyone, I am taking my family for a day trip around Lake Winnipesaukee this week. Can any of you suggest stops for; the kids, shopping for adults, nice places to walk, scenic stops and so on...family of four. Thanks in advance!!!!
Why not just "wing it", and stop at whatever place grabs your attention? Sometimes those are the best days! (I used to be a "planner", and have learned I missed a lot along the way..........
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I'm with Waterbaby on that one too. However kids today get so preoccupied with Nintendo, Car media centers, cell phones, texting, it is so hard to distract them with something non-electronic like a view, or wildlife. Sad. It is why I like to ride my motorcycle. Nothing but the wind and lots of viewing...And watching out for deer....
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Old 04-30-2009, 11:05 AM   #17
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Default it's all good...

The whole area is just stunningly beautiful, stop everywhere, see everything, say Hi to the lake for me....we are coming soon.
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Glenn Steely....where have you been? It's been three years since your last post!! (see THIS THREAD )
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Smile Weirs and Meredith

I agree with the Weirs Beach, Meredith idea yes its old fashioned at Weirs but I have been going almost every year ( skipped last season) and im not no kid (28) and I love going to Weirs every year. At the Weirs you have trains, 3 boat rides to chose from , 2 arcades and mini golf as well so yes the kids and the kid at heart will enjoy it. Meredith has Mills Falls, Town Docks, Heskey Park and also Main Street has nice shops as well.
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Old 04-30-2009, 02:11 PM   #20
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Don't forget Animaland at Winnis Woods, on the Winnipesaukee Pier where you can stuff and dress your own animal. It is just like Build a Bear (only better)

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You beat me to it McDude. Have not heard from Glen Steely since his beloved Eagles were going to beat the Patriots in the Superbowl. Welcome back.
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Old 05-02-2009, 04:41 PM   #22
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McDude and Siksukr thanks for the welcome back....and many thanks to the webmaster for lifting my ban.....I guess I got myself in trouble with my wild posts, but I assure you all, I was watching and reading, I just was banned from posting. I will keep my posts related to the lakes region, I am very happy to be back, I love this forum and all you people here.
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You were never banned. If you had trouble posting you should have contacted me.

In over 10 years operating the forum only 2 people have been completely banned and it wasn't for sports talk.
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I tried to post several times and everytime it said that it was waiting for your approval, Don. None of the posts ever made it onto the forum, so I just guessed I was banned. Anyhoo, I am glad to be here. Overjoyed in fact.
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Keep in mind there are plenty of SANI CANS on beaches around the Lakes Region,Just in case you stop at McDonalds for lunch.
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