Governor’s Forest: Less Than a Tank Away Trips
Governor’s Forest, Fremont, N.H. is approximately 3 miles from
Route 101. Route 101 connects with Route 95 to the east and Route 93 to
the west. The options for shopping, restaurants, visiting museums, sports
and recreation are unlimited!!
Heading to the Seacoast:
Take a ride along Hampton Beach,
the areas most popular beach, check out the gorgeous homes along the shore
in Rye and visit historic Portsmouth,
N.H. One of the top 10 walking cities in the country. Portsmouth
offers shopping, restaurants and beautiful Portsmouth Harbor and so much
more. Visit Prescott
Park, located on the waterfront, home of arts festivals, summer theater
and spectacular gardens. Strawberry
Banke Museum, a living history museum, featuring life in the historic
“Puddle Dock” area of Portsmouth situated along the Piscataqua
River. Many original homes remain. Take a day Cruise to the
Isle of Shoals, 6 miles off the coast of NH. Founded in 1614 by Capt.
John Smith of Pocahontas fame! Or if you like, take a Lighthouse
Tour, “The
Nubble”, Cape Neddick, Me., Portsmouth
Harbor Light, New Castle, White
Island Light, Isles
of Shoals, or Whale Back
Light, Portsmouth Harbor. Stop at the Great
Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, walk the boardwalk and take
in some great bird watching. Check out the exhibits in the Discovery Center.
If outlet shopping is your “bag” you are in luck. The Tanger
Outlet, Tilton, N.H. has
50 brand name outlets and is right off Route 93 or visit Kittery
Outlets with 1 mile of shopping and 120 brand name outlet in Kittery,
Maine right off Route 95.
Summer theater is alive and well at the Ogunquit Playhouse,
Ogunquit, Maine, “America’s
Foremost Summer Theater”, features 21 weeks of professional theater
presentations.
Take a walk along the Marginal
Way, starting in Perkin’s Cove, and while there have Lobster
and Steamers while watching the waves break on the rocky Maine
coast.
Heading to the Mountains/Lakes Region
North
Conway Village, Route 16 : Ride the North
Conway Scenic Railroad through the White
Mountains and view the snow cap on Mt.
Washington. Enjoy restaurants, shopping, skiing, play golf. Visit
Santa’s Village and
Story Land
with your grandchildren!
Lake
Winnipesaukee offers boating, swimming, shopping, summer
cruises on the Mount Washington.
Start your engines at New Hampshire International
Speedway in Loudon NH
“Home of NASCAR Racing”
Manchester,
NH a city rich with many diverse activities. Visit the Mall
of New Hampshire and shop till you drop!
Veteran’s Park, downtown, presents FREE summer music series on Thursday
evenings. Verizon Wireless
Arena, home of NH Fisher Cats
Baseball, Manchester Wolves
Arena Football and many concerts, theater presentations and sports
activities. Currier Museum of Art,
internationally renowned art museum featuring American and European paintings,
decorative arts, sculptures, take advantage of classes for adults and
children.
Take a ride along Route 101 to Merrimack, NH and
visit the Clydesdale Hitch at the Anheuser-Busch
Brewery, 221 Daniel Webster Highway. Tours are offered daily.
Pawtuckaway State Park
is located in Nottingham, NH
off Route 156 and is approximately 5 miles away from your front door!
While visiting take advantage of camping, swimming, hiking, fishing, boating,
biking, picnicking, snowmobiling and cross country skiing!
Why would I want to live at Governor’s
Forest?
Because look how close I am to the
best amenities available on “Less than a Tank Away”!
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