Outdoors
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Everything you need to know about the 2026 Fisher Cats season
Are you curious about the New Hampshire Fisher Cats’ 2026 season? Check out everything you need to know here, from the team’s history to its lineup.
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7 exciting spring festivals & events in New Hampshire
These seven festivals and events in New Hampshire will keep you busy all Spring. Here are all the details.
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Where to see New Hampshire’s frozen waterfalls this winter
11 New Hampshire frozen waterfalls to visit this winter.
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Why North Conway was named the best ski town in America
From easy access to multiple ski resorts to a charming downtown and plenty of après-ski spots, discover what makes North Conway the best ski town in the U.S.
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Salem’s Tuscan Village has all you need for last-minute holiday fun
The holidays are upon us, but there’s still plenty of time to celebrate and shop at Tuscan Village in Salem.
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14 best cut-your-own tree farms in New Hampshire
When a fake, store-bought Christmas tree won’t do, head to one of these tree farms in New Hampshire, where you can cut down your own live tree.
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All the ski resorts in New Hampshire + their projected opening dates
Ready to hit the slopes? Discover when all of New Hampshire’s ski resorts open up for the 2025-2026 season.
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Ready to hit the slopes? NH ski resorts set opening dates for the season
Although there’s a nice chill in the air, it’s not time to hit the slopes in New Hampshire – yet. Some Granite State ski areas have announced tentative opening dates for the 2025 to 2026 season. Here’s what we know.
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New Hampshire’s 10 most magical winter festivals
Celebrate the most wonderful time of the year at these magical New Hampshire winter festivals featuring sleigh rides, ice sculptures, hot cocoa, and much more.
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The secret life of goldenrod galls: Nature News
Galls are the plant’s response to the organism’s chemicals, which act like growth hormones, causing some sort of enlargement in the plant tissue, creating a home for the organism, and often serve as a source of nutrients. There are so many different types of galls — little wart-like maple leaf galls to those common spherical oak apple…

























