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Old 07-13-2016, 07:00 AM   #1
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Hi all,

We are visiting family that lives in Meredith this August and looking to compile a bucket list of things to do with my two children 4 and 2. We have done weirs, Fun spot, children's museum in Meredith, loon center on previous visits. We like to be outdoors so easy hiking trails, playgrounds, parks, beaches..open to all suggestions.

Thanks in advance!
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Old 07-13-2016, 07:37 AM   #2
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Locke's Hill hike is a great one, just did it with a 10 year old, a 4 year old and a two year old, with the 2 year old walking about 50% of it believe it or not
we had a snack at the handmade rock chairs overlooking the lake
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Old 07-13-2016, 07:41 AM   #3
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The Libby Museum in Wolfeboro is great for young kids, especially on a rainy day.
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On the Meredith/Center Harbor side of the lake:

The Center Harbor public beach/docks/playground is a great place to play and have a picnic--beautiful scenery, lots to look at, clean, and, most importantly, bathrooms!

A short drive will get you to Beede's Falls for a (very) short hike and, if you like, the Sandwich Creamery for ice cream.

Also check out Chamberlain-Reynolds Forest--great little network of trails that brings you along Squam Lake and includes a fun swamp walk.

A couple other things: the Loon Conservation place, the Squam Lake Science Center, the sculpture walk in Meredith, and Abenaki Tower in Tuftonboro.

Phew, that's a lotta stuff!

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Old 07-13-2016, 07:50 AM   #5
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Old 07-13-2016, 07:56 AM   #6
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Default Imagination Station Playground in Gilford

Awesome playground that was entirely rebuilt/replaced last year. My kids loved it from the time they could walk to their "tween" years. . Best part is there are no tourists, so keep it quiet!!
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Old 07-13-2016, 08:05 AM   #7
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Squam Lakes Natural Science Center's trails and animal exhibits (in Holderness), Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad, mini golf (various places), ice cream at Flurries or Town Docks, lots of nearby beaches for swimming. West Rattlesnake Mountain (also in Holderness) is a good, short hike (with a great view) if you have small children.
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Old 07-13-2016, 08:45 AM   #8
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Default Castle in the Cloud hiking trails

We just had a great time hiking the trails just past the Castle in the Clouds entrance. About a 1/2 hour hike up to the fish pond where they can feed the fish. Wonderful side trails to some waterfalls!
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I can't remember that far back.

There used to be gondolas to go up mountain in North Conway. Still remember those rides.
Also the train at Mount Washington.
And if taking that train - take lunch at the restaurant at the Mount Washington Hotel. Ground floor - regular restaurant - with regular prices. Not the main dining room.

At this age for the kids I don't think that much matters. Just keep them occupied.
Check any and all state parks and have a picnic. Some parks have waterfront/swimming.

Not sure if the train is still going in Meredith. Nice train ride if possible.
There is also the train in North Conway. May need reservations for that one.

Visit some of the local restaurants for breakfast. Then take a ride in any direction.

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Old 07-13-2016, 09:18 AM   #11
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Another vote for Squam lake science center, I don't remember what it's like to have a 2 year old, but that place is great, and use to be a mostly shaded walk. Short drive to the coast for Ordione point near Portsmouth Plus other stuff in town. Enjoy!
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Old 07-13-2016, 09:24 AM   #12
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Clark's Trading Post. A classic for over 80 years



http://www.clarkstradingpost.com/
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Old 07-13-2016, 10:02 AM   #13
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In Wolfeboro you could take them for a ride on the Millie B speedboat. This triple-cockpit is based at the Town dock. At their age, the children won't really understand the narration, but if you ride in the third seat (in the way-back) with a child on either side of you, they will get a thrill out of the vroom vroom noise, the spray (not too much), and the feeling of going really fast (not that fast). This is an "experience" ride they will enjoy even more than they realize it. This is information based on what I heard when my wife took two grandchildren about the same age - they all had a ball.
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Default Another plug for the Meredith Sculpture Walk

We are lucky to have so many family friendly activities available in the Lakes Region .

For those interested in the Sculpture Walk, I wanted to share some links to more info.

This links to the walking map online so that you can take the walk any time: http://greatermeredithprogram.com/map. There are also brochures in kiosks along the walk.

This links to the facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/MeredithSculptureWalk

This links to info about guided tours:http://greatermeredithprogram.com/guided-tours

Hope you enjoy it as much as we have!
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Belknap Mtn Fire Tower
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Do Weirs and Funspot, etc. again. Kids like familiar, too.
When was the last time you took them to a fire station?
Pick one that you do every year as a family "Tradition"
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Thank you all so much for the wonderful suggestions!! I will add them all to my list!

So glad I found and joined this great forum
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Default Klickety-Klack Railroad

My young nephews always enjoyed a visit to Klickety-Klack Railroad in Wolfeboro on Rt. 109A. There is a large layout of model trains with all the scenery. The kids can run the controls. If you are headed to Wolfeboro for any other sites such as the Libby Museum, this may be another stop that kids would like. They have a website.
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Might want to call Klickety-Klack RR first as there's a going out of business ad in local paper the wife picked up today. (If you'll be around soon and have an interest in model railroading they're having a 30% off sale!)
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Don't forget the lake.

We just had a 4 year old and a 18 month old visiting for a few days.

If you have access to a boat, the 4 year old may enjoy slow tubing (with mom or dad), "driving" the boat (on captain's knee), or learning to cast and catch fish both from boat/dock/shore. The 18 month old enjoyed watching all of the above.

Not sure if anyone mentioned it, but there is a family circus setup at Faro's at the Weirs - have not been, but it may be entertaining for the young ones.
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i'd highly recommend santa's village. we just took our kids there 2 weeks ago, they absolutely love it there. we do the rides and the main park until about 3 or 4, and then let them go at it in the water park. that's their favorite part. $31 a head, under 3 is free. oh, and get some of the mini donuts... they're fantastic
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We just had a great time hiking the trails just past the Castle in the Clouds entrance. About a 1/2 hour hike up to the fish pond where they can feed the fish. Wonderful side trails to some waterfalls!
Is admission required to do this?
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Santa's Village reminds me of Storyland in Glen.


All across America there were hundreds of places that sprang up in the 40s and 50s to take advantage of people traveling by car. Tiny amusement parks, odd buildings and quirky little museums. PBS has had a couple of good documentaries about them over the years.

http://www.wqed.org/tv/sebak/amusement/index.php

http://www.wqed.org/tv/sebak/unusual/index.php

Most of them disappeared when the interstate highways took over but in New England there are a fair amount of them still left and thriving after all these years.

Santa's Village, Storyland and Clark's are some great examples of time gone by. Many, many years ago Storyland employees used to go through the parking lot and put little signs on all the car bumpers with a wire twist. It was a amazing how many cars you would see driving all over the state with those things on, until they blew off eventually.
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If you go up Ossipee Park Road (not Ossipee Mountain Rd) to the north of the main Castle in The Clouds entrance on rte 171, you will find a hiker parking lot outside the gate, no entry fee. Walk past the gate, and just over the hill is the fish pond. The trail up Mt. Roberts (2.5 miles, but great views) starts to the left, first following the edge of a horse pasture. Off the right rear (southeast) of the pond is the start of one of the trails that provide very easy walking up into the woods and eventually going all over the property around the west side of the Ossipee mountains. A trail map is posted by the pond where the trail starts.
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We did santas village over Thanksgiving week last year. Very fun! They enjoyed it.
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We did santas village over Thanksgiving week last year. Very fun! They enjoyed it.
Do they still make the little ring from a horseshoe nail? I still have mine from 50 years ago.
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Do they still make the little ring from a horseshoe nail? I still have mine from 50 years ago.
Yep, they sure do! Lol!
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In Wolfeboro you could take them for a ride on the Millie B speedboat. This triple-cockpit is based at the Town dock. At their age, the children won't really understand the narration, but if you ride in the third seat (in the way-back) with a child on either side of you, they will get a thrill out of the vroom vroom noise, the spray (not too much), and the feeling of going really fast (not that fast). This is an "experience" ride they will enjoy even more than they realize it. This is information based on what I heard when my wife took two grandchildren about the same age - they all had a ball.
I also recommend the MIllie B. As a past Captain we had kids of all ages ride with us. Also while you are in Wolfeboro a MUST STOP TO SEE is the Klickety Klack Railroad. It is a very large display with all kinds of HBO model trains. The kids can actually run the trains. This is perfect for all ages. Parents will love it too. One of the best kept secrets in the Lakes Region. You can get a sample of what is like by going to Youtube and search for Kiickety Klack Railroad. Enjoy.
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Old 07-15-2016, 04:55 AM   #28
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Default Squam Lake Natural Science Center is top rated

Amazing place for kids with live animal exhibits (bears, mountain lions, otters, bald eagle and more) as well as play areas. Only !5 minutes from Meredith. http://www.nhnature.org
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Default Things to do !!!

Have you gone on the tram at cannon mtn. This is awesome, have been skiing there since I was five. also there is a company on RT 49 on the way to water villve valley called ski fanatic's. They will bring you and others up river with canoe's and let you off and pick you up at end of trip. Don't for get to bring lunch, yes you can fish.
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We are visiting family that lives in Meredith this August and looking to compile a bucket list of things to do with my two children 4 and 2. We have done weirs, Fun spot, children's museum in Meredith, loon center on previous visits. We like to be outdoors so easy hiking trails, playgrounds, parks, beaches..open to all suggestions.

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I would also recommend Squam Lake Science Center and Gunstock Adventure Park.
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Awesome playground that was entirely rebuilt/replaced last year. My kids loved it from the time they could walk to their "tween" years. . Best part is there are no tourists, so keep it quiet!!
The Imagination Station at Gilford Elementary School is temporarily closed. The dates listed in The Sun Public Notice are from July 11th to Friday August 26th.
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I plan to take my two year old grandson (and his parents) to Ellacoya state beach this August when we visit the big lake.

Nice, big beach, and the lake has a sandy bottom, shelves off very gradually so he can walk and splash in the water for a bit before it gets too deep.
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