- The list below includes 92 free or cheap things to do in or near Holderness, New Hampshire, including 81 different types of inexpensive activities like Lake, Mountains, Art Gallery and Movie Theaters.
 - From Squam Lakes Natural Science Center to West Rattlesnake Mountain, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Holderness and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Wolfeboro, Laconia, Meredith and Lincoln.
 
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            Visitors can enjoy the views and natural scenery of Lake Willoughby at Pulpit Rock. The hiking trail leads to a section of the rock overhang that is elevated 650 feet above the lake.        
    
    
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            A spot for winter sports like skiing and snowboarding, Arrowhead Recreational Area offers varying slopes of difficulty for its visitors. The area also has interlacing trails that pass through pine groves.        
    
    
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            Cider Hill Gardens is an art gallery that specializes in growing Peonies, Daylilies, Hostas, and Woodland and Primrose offerings. The gallery sells potted plants and hosts special events in the gardens.        
    
    
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            Allowing visitors to travel up Mount Ascutney, Brownsville Trail is 3.2 miles long leading to an old quarry with equipment along the trail. The trail is used for hiking and offers a view of the surrounding area.        
    
    
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            Home of the New Hampshire Junior Monarchs hockey team, Tri-Town Ice Arena is an ice skating venue that hosts a number of skating events. These include public skating sessions, stick-and-puck sessions, and hockey games for teams of all skill levels.        
    
    
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                1826 Back Mountain Rd, Route 44A, Windsor, VT 05089
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            The Mt. Ascutney State Park is a state park that is best known for the open stone pavilion that has 4 picnic tables and can seat up to 30 people at a time. The camp can be used for hiking or exercising.        
    
    
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            Offering dog-sledding trips pulled by a full team of Siberian Huskies, Braeburn Siberians specializes in group excursions for small or large groups. Sitting and standing passengers can trade places to give everyone a chance to drive the team.        
    
    
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            Standard and candlepin bowling are on offer at Maple Lanes. Make it a family day and enjoy a few rounds, or challenge companions to video games. Bowling under black lights happens on the weekends.        
    
    
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            The childhood home of the US' fourteenth President, the Franklin Pierce Homestead is a 19th Century country house now offers private and group tours of the building, including its second floor ballroom.        
    
    
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            Billings Farm & Museum is a working dairy farm where visitors interact with the animals and milk process. The site also houses a 19th Century farmhouse depicting local agricultural history and farm life.