If you love to explore, New Hampshire is the state for you. Whether you love lakes, mountains or the ocean, New Hampshire is full of adventures just waiting to be had. Here are some of our favorites. These incredible places in New Hampshire will bring out the explorer in you!

  1. Polar Caves, Rumney

Keith Tyler/flickr The Polar Caves are a favorite destination for New Hampshire explorers. You’ll love crawling through these caves and learning about the geological formations in New Hampshire.

  1. McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center, Concord

Wesley Fryer/flickr Not all exploration has to happen outside. A visit to the discovery center will teach you about two of New Hampshire’s greatest explorers, and inspire your own intergalactic adventures.

  1. Androscoggin River, Errol

Karen Marston/flickr The most adventurous way to explore New Hampshire’s north woods is through white water rafting. You’ll have a great time, and you never know what you may see off shore!

  1. Portsmouth Lighthouse and Fort Constitution, New Castle

cmh2315fl/flickr Get in touch with history exploring this Civil War-era fort.

  1. America’s Stonehenge, Salem

Niki Sublime/flickr Is it the work of prehistoric Americans, or a modern day farce? Explore this series of ruins and decide for yourself.

  1. Lakes in The Clouds, Sargent’s Purchase

Sean Munson/flickr Only true explorers go swimming 5,000 feet above sea level, but that’s exactly what you can do at these mountain top lakes. You just have to be willing to hike to get there.

  1. The Connecticut River, Cornish

Rusty Clark/flickr The slow-moving river that divides New Hampshire and Vermont is perfect for exploring by kayak or canoe. The shallows of the river provide a perfect place to peek beneath the water, and the shores are teeming with wildlife.

  1. Ruggles Mine, Grafton

Gerald Azenaro/flickr Ruggles Mine is a landscape unlike any other in New Hampshire. You’ll love exploring the caverns and imagining what life was like when this was a working mine.

  1. Pillsbury State Park, Washington

Christina Minini/flickr One of the lesser known state parks, Pillsbury is ripe for exploration. Bring your bike or kayak, because the park is perfect for these activities.

Looking for more adventures? Check out New Hampshire’s very own grand canyon!

Keith Tyler/flickr

The Polar Caves are a favorite destination for New Hampshire explorers. You’ll love crawling through these caves and learning about the geological formations in New Hampshire.

Wesley Fryer/flickr

Not all exploration has to happen outside. A visit to the discovery center will teach you about two of New Hampshire’s greatest explorers, and inspire your own intergalactic adventures.

Karen Marston/flickr

The most adventurous way to explore New Hampshire’s north woods is through white water rafting. You’ll have a great time, and you never know what you may see off shore!

cmh2315fl/flickr

Get in touch with history exploring this Civil War-era fort.

Niki Sublime/flickr

Is it the work of prehistoric Americans, or a modern day farce? Explore this series of ruins and decide for yourself.

Sean Munson/flickr

Only true explorers go swimming 5,000 feet above sea level, but that’s exactly what you can do at these mountain top lakes. You just have to be willing to hike to get there.

Rusty Clark/flickr

The slow-moving river that divides New Hampshire and Vermont is perfect for exploring by kayak or canoe. The shallows of the river provide a perfect place to peek beneath the water, and the shores are teeming with wildlife.

Gerald Azenaro/flickr

Ruggles Mine is a landscape unlike any other in New Hampshire. You’ll love exploring the caverns and imagining what life was like when this was a working mine.

Christina Minini/flickr

One of the lesser known state parks, Pillsbury is ripe for exploration. Bring your bike or kayak, because the park is perfect for these activities.

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