Listly by marcus-doucet
A list of things to do during the winter in New Hampshire
Travel to Lincoln, NH to see the Ice Castles! Every bit of the Ice Castle is made of ice and snow and this includes the floor. We crush the ice and snow on the floor to make a walking surface that is like crushed gravel but made of snow and ice.
Take a plunge into the frigid waters of Hampton Beach this February. The 16th year running, this event brings together the community in support of the Special Olympics in New Hampshire!
Take a trip to Laconia this winter to check out the World Champion Sled Dog Derby! See competitors from all over race on the icy terrain!
Ice fishing is outdoors man's past time in the Granite State. One of the most famous events is the Meredith Rotary Club Ice Fishing Derby on Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire
The first puck dropped for the New England Pond Hockey Classic in February of 2010. Since then the NEPHC has quickly become one of the most sought after Pond Hockey Tournaments in the country, with teams flying in to compete from all over North America.
Your journey through our 65 acre Victorian estate begins the moment you board one of our custom Austrian Sleighs, lavishly upholstered, and pulled by magnificent 2,000 pound horses. A sleigh ride at Nestlenook Estate and Resort is fun for the entire family and an experience you do not want to miss.
Hit the slopes at one of many NH ski mountains! For the best information check out Ski New Hampshire - find information about alpine and cross-country skiing at 33 ski resorts in the Granite State. Trail conditions, events, deals on tickets, passes, lessons, and much more!
Gunstock Mountain has some of the best tubing in the state! Check out the lanes or the jump into the snow blob!
Visit NH Go snowmobiling in New Hampshire along 7,000 miles of snowmobile trails. New Hampshire outfitters offer snowmobiling tours and instruction, or rent a snowmobile, check conditions, and explore on your own.
Try out climbing up a waterfall of ice for a day of adrenaline this winter. Guided tours will take you up the face of a mountain with nothing but ice pics and crampons (oh, and a rope!).