
Snowshoeing in New Hampshire provides a slow view of snowy landscapes. (Rebecca Harris/Unsplash)
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Still in winter, but itching to get out of the house? From candlelit fairy strolls in Cape Neddick to ice carvings in Belfast, guided nature walks in Hebron, plant swaps in North Hampton, and a glowing snowmobile parade in Pittsburgh, the next two weeks are packed with ways to lean into the magic of late winter. Bundle up, grab a friend (or the kids), and make a night of it. Here are some top events to add to your calendar.
🧚 Fairy Forest Candlelight Strolls
Cape Neddick, Maine, Feb. 25, 27, and March 4, 7
Explore the enchanted Fairy Forest at Center for Wildlife by candlelight. Build a fairy house, warm up by the fire and meet live animals. Family-friendly.
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🌲 Discovery Walk with a Naturalist
Hebron, Feb. 27
Guided walk with the Newfound Lake Region Association along the trails of Grey Rocks Conservation Area. Learn about watershed rhythms and seasonal plant and animal behavior. Coffee and conversation follow at the Grey Rocks Conservation Center. Dress for the weather.
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❄️ Belfast Ice Festival & State Ice Carving Championship
Belfast, Maine, Feb. 27–28 and March 1
Downtown festival featuring ice sculptures, outdoor activities and the Maine State Ice Carving Championship. Includes ice bars and family-friendly events.
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🌿 Community Indoor Plant Swap
North Hampton, March 6
Join fellow plant enthusiasts for a free plant swap featuring seedlings, clippings, and more. Drop-off for plants is March 4–5; the swap event is March 6. Only healthy, pest-free plants in pots 8 inches or smaller.
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✨ Parade of Lights
Pittsburgh, March 7
Annual Parade of Lights on Back Lake featuring hundreds of snowmobilers decorating sleds with colorful lights. Proceeds support the local fire department.
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