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April
23

Add These 5 Things to Your NH Bucket List | Badger Peabody & SmithDo you think of your bucket list as things to do "someday?" Well, someday has come. Celebrate National Bucket List Day on Wednesday, April 24, by adding these five exciting activities to your own bucket list.

  1. Spot a Moose
    As the second-largest land animal in North America, a moose presents an awe-inspiring sight. Pemi Valley Moose Tours offers great opportunities to spot these breathtaking animals. Over 25 years of conducting their tours not far from Lincoln homes for sale, the company boasts an impressive 90 percent success rate in finding moose. Pemi Valley is the only moose tour company in New Hampshire that features guides, providing a set of experienced eyes to improve the odds of spotting moose. The 2024 season runs from May 18 through the end of September. Tours depart at 8:30 p.m. each night, and prices are $35-$45.

  2. Go Rail Biking
    Get an invigorating workout surrounded by nature's glory with a rail bike trip from Rail Bike Adventures in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire. Bikes are automatically guided on actual railroad tracks stretching five miles along the shores of beautiful Lake Winnisquam. The four-seater bikes accommodate anyone at least 48 inches in height, making this a great choice for a family bucket list. Tours depart four times during the day and once at night. Biking season begins in May. Visit the website for schedule and pricing.

  3. Sightsee with a View
    The Mount Washington Cog Railway rewards riders with stunning views from the summit of the highest peak in the Northeast. Start your journey aboard a locomotive at Marshfield Base Station and travel along the scenic climb to the top. Be sure to take pictures to commemorate your journey with sights like Upper Ammonoosuc Falls waiting to be photographed. After your trip, check out these nearby Bretton Woods homes for sale.

  4. Explore Caves
    Channel your inner Indiana Jones as you explore the caves at Lost River Gorge. Located in Kinsman Notch in the White Mountains, the gorge and boulders began forming 300 million years ago when glaciers of the Ice Age melted. The wooden boardwalk path winds around the Lost River and through the Forest Adventure Trail. Along the way, you'll see boulder caves, waterfalls, a forest tree house, and a suspension bridge. As you admire the views from Valley Viewpoint and Giant Bird Nest Overlook, it's easy to forget you're only minutes away from Woodstock homes for sale. Get a different perspective with a guided lantern tour during the evening. The 2024 season opens on May 3. Timed admission tickets are $23 per person online and $26 for walk-ups.

  5. Take a Tram Ride
    New Hampshire is justifiably known around the United States for their spectacular mountains. You'll feel like you're on top of the world when you board the Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway. The state's only aerial tramway will have you at the 4,080-foot summit in less than 10 minutes as you soar above Franconia homes for sale. Stroll the scenic walking paths and make a stop at the 360-degree observation deck, where you can see beyond New Hampshire to Maine, Vermont, New York, and Canada. Cafe 4,080', located in the summit lodge, offers snacks, light breakfast and lunch items, ice cream, and homemade fudge that you can enjoy on the outdoor patio. The summer season runs from May 26 through October 15, and hours are 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily. Tickets are $23-$28. 

What's on the bucket list of our real estate agents? Helping you successfully buy or sell your New Hampshire home. Contact us at Badger Peabody & Smith Realty to learn more about Plymouth homes for sale.

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