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Cabin fever? Not in New Hampshire. From torch-lit parades and sled dog races to wine tastings and lakeside chili cookoffs, February is packed with classic Granite State winter traditions. Here are five festive ways to lean into the cold and make the most of the season.
🎭 Newport Winter Carnival
Feb. 11–15
The nation’s oldest continuously running winter carnival returns for its 110th year. Events include a parade, torch lighting, horse-drawn wagon rides, ice sculpting demonstrations, and a winter carnival pageant. The 2026 theme is Red, White, & BRRR.
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🐕 World Championship Sled Dog Derby
Laconia, Feb. 13–15
A three-day sled dog racing event drawing professional mushers and teams from across the U.S. and Canada. The event includes meet-and-greet opportunities with mushers and dogs, followed by races along snow-covered trails.
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🍷 Winter Wine Festival
New Castle, Jan. 23 to Feb. 15
A monthlong wine festival at Wentworth by the Sea featuring multi-course Grand Vintner’s Dinners, large-scale tastings, flight nights, and a Bubbles & Jazz Brunch, with winery representatives and curated pours from around the world.
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❄️ Squam Lakes Winter Fest
Holderness, Saturday, Feb. 14
A free winter festival held along Squam Lake, featuring sledding, ice skating, winter mini golf, fire pits, conservation and environmental demonstrations, and a chili cookoff with local restaurants.
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🎉 Alton Bay Winter Carnival
Sunday, Feb. 15
A Lakes Region winter carnival featuring horse-drawn sleigh rides, ice sculpture demonstrations, kids’ activities, food vendors, a chowder tasting, and a bob house decorating contest.
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