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Off the Slopes Outdoor Fun

Grab your sense of adventure and head to New Hampshire this winter to explore exhilarating outdoor experiences like ziplining, fat biking, dogsledding, and more.
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snowmobile22.jpgNew Hampshire’s adventurous spirit doesn’t die down during the winter months—it’s more like love at first snow! And while we’re known for our trail-blazing ski history, world-class ski resorts and all-around deep-rooted passion for skiing, there are many more ways to explore our breathtaking outdoors. So without further ado, here are a few of the heart-pounding activities you’re going to want to try in the Granite State this season.
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Dogsledding

Goes without saying really, but we’ll go ahead and say it anyway: Dogsledding in New Hampshire is a truly unique and wonderful experience. Discover the history of this treasured tradition at one of several locations across the state where sweet, powerful dog teams will take you on an unforgettable ride to calls of “hike!” (let’s go!) or “haw!” (turn left). There are also some incredible annual events like the Laconia World Championship Sled Dog Derby.

Wildly Responsible Tip: Follow any instructions given by your guides. The sled dogs are hard at work, and the best way to respect them and make the most of your experience is by being a good listener!
 
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Fat Biking

Cyclers rejoice! No longer must you bid farewell to biking for the season when cold weather comes calling. Traverse rugged, snowy terrain all winter long on a fat bike. Fat bikes have wide rims, and low-pressure, oversized tires—approximately 3.7 inches to 5 inches wide—that help provide superior traction on challenging trails. These chunky-wheeled bikes may look big and bad, but no need to be intimidated. Fat bikes are actually pretty easy to ride and handle, so you won’t necessarily need lessons, although guided trail rides can be a nice option. There are fat bike rentals across New Hampshire, including at Great Glen Trails and Bretton Woods.

Wildly Responsible Tip: Pack for the weather! Bring layers, mittens, hats, and warm boots so you’re prepared to brave the cold. Tell someone where you’re riding, and carry a map or have one downloaded in case of limited cell service.

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Ice Fishing

You know that excitement that comes from catching your first fish of the day? Take away the bite of mosquitos and buzz of flies, add a serene winter scene, and you’ve got ice fishing in New Hampshire. That’s right. The fun doesn’t end when the state’s 1,300 lakes and ponds freeze over. Just ask the Lake Winnipesaukee ice fishing folks. Get a taste for yourself this winter and you just may fall for it hook, line and sinker.

Wildly Responsible Tip: Always maintain a safe distance from thin ice and be prepared for sudden drops in temperature. Pack plenty of layers to stay warm and cozy, and remember to be considerate of other ice fishers in the area.

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Sleigh Rides

One of the most quaint and cozy ways you can experience picturesque New Hampshire during the winter is snuggled up in a horse-drawn sleigh. From southern New Hampshire to the Great North Woods, you can have family or friends gather in one of the large, old logging sleighs, or if you’re looking for a romantic ride complete with champagne and local chocolate, you can choose a private sleigh ride.

Wildly Responsible Tip: Warm clothing and blankets (when provided) make this charming and cozy experience especially comfortable. Be respectful and calm to the horses, follow your guide’s instructions, and keep the trails clean so everyone can enjoy this magical winter experience.

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Snow Tubing

Finally, an activity everyone can agree on! But watch out. This ultimate family-friendly outing will have your kiddos begging to go back. And who can blame them? Sledding is a national pastime and New Hampshire just happens to put on an excellent snow tubing show. Long, fun runs, DJs playing popular jams, warming centers well-stocked with snacks, and even night tubing sessions.
 
Wildly Responsible Tips: Always be aware of your surroundings and be kind and courteous to others enjoying the same activity!

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Snowmobiling

If powerful, snow-loving machines are your cup of wintertime tea, you’ve come to the right place—there are 7,000 miles of thrilling snowmobiling trails in New Hampshire after all. Whether you’re new to the sport and want to rent a sled with friends for the day, or you’re an enthusiast looking to make tracks on a multi-day adventure, there’s no better place to snowmobile in the Northeast.

Wildly Responsible Tip: Remember to ride only on marked and groomed trailways and know the limits of both you and your machine. Be sure to pack out what you pack in, and leave nothing on the trails but snowmobile tracks!  

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Snowshoeing

Did you know there are snowshoe races in New Hampshire? Yeah, it’s a thing. From December through March, enthusiasts strap on their snowshoes and participate in racing events across the state. It may sound strange, but there’s a reason snowshoeing has grown in popularity. For starters, it’s great exercise. Beyond that it’s a budget-friendly, out-of-the-ordinary and enjoyable way to navigate New Hampshire’s natural beauty. You can rent them near most of the major ski areas and even take guided evening snowshoe tours. Have your own pair? Head over to one of the New Hampshire State Park trails that are great for snowshoeing.

Wildly Responsible Tip: Always be prepared for the weather by dressing in warm layers, let someone know your plan, and be courteous to others on the trail. Don’t forget to yield to cross country skiers!

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Ziplining

Just like our motto says, we like to “live free” in New Hampshire. And there’s perhaps no more “freeing” feeling than cruising above stunning snow-dusted tree tops, surrounded by breathtaking mountain views. Ziplining is not just reserved for the warm air and green canopies of summer. It wows year round—including the winter! The rush you feel gliding above a glistening landscape is something that simply has to be experienced, so bundle up and get ready for a one-of-a-kind winter adventure at these exciting ziplining locations in New Hampshire.
 
Wildly Responsible Tip: Pack for the weather and have plenty of warm layers to bundle up in! Always be courteous to your instructors and follow all precautions for the safety of yourself and others.  

 

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