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Morningside Flight Park
Soar above the Connecticut River Valley with tandem hang gliding and paragliding at Morningside Flight Park. Also enjoy zip-lining and outdoor laser tag at this premier New England adventure destination.
Spaulding Wildlife Management Area
This 3,000-acre nature reserve showcases diverse wetlands, forests, and fields teeming with wildlife. Explore trails for exceptional birdwatching, or find a quiet spot near Spaulding Pond for fishing and photography.
Glidden Island
Glidden Island offers a tranquil escape in New Hampshire's natural landscape, untouched by development. Paddle to this Connecticut River sanctuary for birdwatching and quiet reflection away from tourist crowds.
The Fort at No.4 Open Air Museum
Step back in time at this reconstructed colonial frontier village, where costumed interpreters bring 1746 to life. Witness authentic demonstrations of 18th-century crafts and daily life.
Connecticut River State Park
This forested sanctuary offers a moderately challenging 2.5-mile trail with rewarding woodland views. Tackle the initial steep ascent in the morning hours when the trail is quieter and cooler.
Hubbard Hill State Forest
This peaceful 757-acre forest offers a moderate 3.9-mile trail through diverse terrain and quiet woodlands. Hikers can enjoy the serene natural setting while exploring paths that connect to local routes.
Charlestown Town Hall
Charlestown Town Hall serves as the administrative heart of this New Hampshire community, hosting municipal offices and public meetings. Visitors can engage with local governance during business hours.
Swan Commons
Swan Commons offers a tranquil green space in the heart of Charlestown for picnics and leisurely strolls. Bring a blanket and enjoy this peaceful local gathering spot near the Town Hall and Post Office.
"Budget hotel, and I would stay again.
My experience was thus:
Pros:
Cheap (cheapest room around)
Quiet (no one bothered me)
Cold (the air conditioning worked great; stayed cool in very hot summer days)
Location (walking distance to a Target, a sporting goods store, a steakhouse etc. It's not a sketchy area) Downtown Keene is just 5 minutes away. There are rotaries which you will likely have to drive through to get back and forth. The hotel price may attract ill-reputes, but everyone i saw...
"The check-in was fine, though hard to understand the person behind the counter. There was a door open at the end of the first floor hallway that led outside. this was Saturday and it was open all day. We said something about it and the guy said something to the effect of, it might be a worker. Nobody was working on the place Saturday afternoon, we checked.
Our room was ok. the little sofa in there looked to have never been cleaned. something of the looks of blood was on the arm and cushion of...
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.