NEARBY ATTRACTIONS

QUINCY BOG NATURAL AREA

Just a ten minute walk from the campground with plenty of parking. Enjoy a beautiful 1.3 mile loop around the bog with plenty to see for the whole family.

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POLAR CAVES

These caves were formed during the last Ice Age when a glacier moved across the landscape, dropping granite boulders at the base of what’s now known as Hawk’s Cliff. As they fell, the boulders formed passageways, and Polar Caves has built boardwalks and stairs to allow for deeper exploration.

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SQUAM LAKE SCIENCE CENTER

Through spectacular live animal exhibits, natural science education programs, an informal public garden, and lake cruises, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center has brought people Nearer to Nature since 1966.

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SCULPTURED ROCKS NATURAL AREA
Sculptured Rocks Natural Area, which spans 272 acres, is a unique example of nature’s powerful yet delicate artistry. The park features a narrow canyon carved in the bedrock that has been sculpted into creative shapes and potholes in the bedrock.

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THE WHITE MOUNTAINS
Come enjoy a wide array of fun activities in the White Mountains including the Flume Gorge, the Conway Scenic Railroad, the Mount Washington Cog Railway and Auto Road.

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