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Currier & Ives Trail
This journey through central New Hampshire showcases five different charming towns: Hopkinton, Warner, Henniker, and Webster, and Salisbury.
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Currier & Ives Trail Details
This journey through central New Hampshire showcases five different charming towns: Hopkinton, Warner, Henniker, and Webster, and Salisbury. Each of these distinct villages has a little bit of history to share about New Hampshires past, whether it is through the New England-style architecture of the museums and cultural centers. Landscape-wise, you will drive past farmlands, wildflower fields, and even a few state parks and natural landmarks. Despite just being a 7-mile journey, there is a lot to unpack on this trip, so make sure to allow at least a day to see all the sights and attractions along the way.
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Nearby Parks Around Currier & Ives Trail
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Currier & Ives Trail
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1.4 mi away
Daniel Webster Birthplace State Historic Site
Daniel Webster was one of New Hampshires most notable residents, having served in congress and as the US Secretary of State under three different presidents.
4.3 mi away
Winnipesaukee River Trail
There is a lot to see along this short but scenic 5-mile bike route.
6.6 mi away
Canterbury Shaker Village Byway
A great trip for history lovers, this 12-mile byway travels through Canturbury Shaker, a historic village that dates back to 1792.
8.5 mi away
Mt. Kearsarge Rollins Trail
This trail is the easiest way to reach the peak of this 2,080-foot mountain.
8.6 mi away
Rollins State Park
Covering the southern slope of Mount Kearsarge is this picturesque park.