Here are 5 indoor activities in NH to try during February break
Here are five indoor activities around the Seacoast to try with the kids over February vacation this year.
Gavin Newsom to visit Portsmouth as he considers presidential run
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is coming to Portsmouth, New Hampshire on March 5, The Music Hall announced on Feb. 12.
5 can’t-miss winter events happening across NH in February
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.
This NH restaurant was named ‘most romantic’
OpenTable just released its list of the 100 most romantic restaurants for 2026, and Ristorante Massimo in Portsmouth came out on top once again. The spot got a nod for its authentic Italian fare and swoon-worthy vibes.
Your February guide to taking action in New Hampshire
A roundup of upcoming New Hampshire protests, rallies, and other ways to take action statewide throughout the month of February.
Where to see New Hampshire’s frozen waterfalls this winter
11 New Hampshire frozen waterfalls to visit this winter.
NH’s Ice Castles are open for the season. What to know before you go
Located in North Woodstock, the Ice Castles feature hundreds of thousands of icicles hand-placed into impressive sculptures like archways, fountains and caves, all illuminated with colorful LED lights. The interactive space invites guests not just to admire the icy wonderland, but to crawl, squeeze and slide their way through it, creating a winter adventure the whole family can enjoy.
What to know about NH’s Free Ice Fishing Day
If you’ve always wanted to try ice fishing, here’s your chance. New Hampshire’s Free Ice Fishing Day is coming up on Saturday, Jan. 17. This annual event allows residents and non-residents to fish without a license for a day.
Oldest place to ski in NH was first ski club in US. How to ski there
It is no secret that New Hampshire is home to some of the most popular skiing areas in the country. But did you know that some of those resorts are historic? In fact, the oldest skiing area in the state is also the oldest continuously-operating ski club in the entire country. Established in the late 1800s, Nansen Ski Club is over 150 years old.
Manchester’s A Market was natural before it was trendy
Despite sweeping changes in Manchester over the past century, A Market has done something quite impressive: it’s stuck around.










