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Like the Nordic Inn, the
Lincoln-Woodstock area is vibrant and full of surprise. The White Mountains boast
four-season activities that take full advantage of the changing seasons, and the easy
informality of resort communities. Area pursuits abound for the young and not so
young. Where else can you experience so many varied things to do, nestled in such a
stunning, natural environment? Listed below are some of the popular activities that
can be enjoyed year round.
Summer
Swimming, tubing, canoeing, kayaking, fishing,
hiking, picnicking, sightseeing, zip-line, golfing, horseback riding, mountain climbing, mountain
biking, rollerblading, archery, tennis, miniature golf, tax-free factory outlet shopping,
antiquing, rock climbing, Moose safaris, theme weekends, dining and relaxing. |
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Fall/Spring
Foliage, sightseeing, picnicking, apple picking, hiking, rock
climbing, zip-line, canoeing, fishing, golfing, hunting, horseback riding, mountain biking, tennis,
mountain climbing, roller-blading, cut your own Christmas tree, tax-free factory outlet shopping, antiquing, Moose
safaris, miniature golf, theme weekends, dining and relaxing. |
Winter
Skiing (downhill & x-country), sledding,
snow tubing, snowshoeing, snowboarding, ice-skating, snowmobiling (on Snowmobile Corridor
Trail 11), sleigh rides, zip-line, sightseeing, tax-free factory outlet
shopping, antiquing, dining and relaxing. |
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For those of you who look upon dining as a great activity, please click on
the
Menu Browser to view sample menus from some of our neighboring
restaurants.
The
Road Least Traveled
Scenic New
Hampshire has much to marvel
Robert Frost spoke of "The Road Not Taken"
The road least traveled
Offers opportunities otherwise forsaken.
Spring is a
time for nature to come alive.
The hills and valleys bloom in stride.
Our heritage is in the grandeur of the past.
Waterfalls and parks reveal beauty that lasts.
Experience an
ocean lobster or a clambake,
A leisure boat ride or fishing on a lake.
Also, hiking trails or mountain tops to see,
A campsite along a brook is the place to be.
Enjoy the
merriment of country fairs,
Farmer's markets and carnivals,
To apple picking, pumpkins and pears,
Fall foliage, scenic drives and festivals.
Cross-country
skiing, mountain skiing,
And snowmobile trails are appealing.
Friends gathering, relaxing by a fire's glow,
warms you despite the warm winter snow.
New
Hampshire's heritage is ours to share;
The hospitality of people who really care.
Experience a place you'll enjoy throughout,
A place Robert Frost spoke so amiably about.
Andre
O. Gagnon
June 1997
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