Warren's hidden secret rests in its centrality to many outdoor activities, but with none of the commercialism of other parts of the White Mountains; there are a lot of great things to do and see in and around town. Here we suggest some of our favorites. Please inquire for more information about any of these activities, and local rules and regulations relating to them. We'd be happy to help coordinate your adventures and answer any questions.
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Things to do in and around Warren
Dog-sledding with Country Dogs in Warren (even when there's no snow!). Inquire about prices.
Visit Mt. Moosilauke (via Ravine Lodge Road, hiking, or snowshoeing)
- Visit the Baker River on Route 118 (swimming and fishing)
- Visit the Warren Missile and Historical Society (on the Common)
- Hiking or snowshoeing (Appalachian Trail and Carr Mountain Trail)
- Swimming at Lake Tarleton
- Kayaking (Long Pond, Lake Tarleton, Lake Katherine, Lake Armington, Stinson Lake, the Baker River, or the Connecticut River)
- Skiing (Tenney Mountain, Cannon Mountain, Loon Mountain)
- X-Country Skiing (Corridor #5 Trail)
- Snowmobiling, ATV (Corrider #5 Trail)
- Hunting
- Fishing
- Visit Warren Fish Hatchery and Nature Center
- Visit Polar Caves (Rumney)
- Rock Climb at Rumney Rocks
| Local Eateries
~20 Minute Drive from Warren
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In Rumney we suggest Plain Jane's Diner (breakfast!) and the Rumney Village Market (try their cheesy bread!)
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Plymouth (many eateries). We suggest The Italian Farmhouse on Rt 3
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Bradford, VT (many eateries). We suggest Colatina Exit Restaurant
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N. Woodstock, NH (many eateries). We suggest Woodstock Station or Truant's Tavern
Antiques & Auctioneers
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