Only 5 miles from The Common Man Inn & Spa in Plymouth, The Polar Caves allows guests to explore natural glacial caves on a self-guided tour via man-made boardwalks and pathways. Can you make it through Fat Man’s Misery? Or even the Lemon Squeeze? Only one way to find out…
Explore outdoor boardwalks connecting interactive exhibits of native New Hampshire wildlife including black bears, mountain lions, bobcats, river otters, and more.
The place we fell in love…with each other and with New Hampshire! This is the largest lake in the state and supports hobbies of all kinds - public beaches, fishing, boating, paddle sports, boardwalks, waterfront dining and shopping, and more!
Take a cruise around one of the most beautiful vacation spots in America - Lake Winnipesaukee. The historic Mount Washington provides daily 2.5 hour narrated cruises and evening dinner cruises. Departs from different towns around the lake depending on the day. Check the website for details.
Meredith Town Docks has great food and views of Lake Winnipesaukee. We recommend parking by Innisfree Bookshop and walking over to the restaurant.
Hands down one of the best breakfasts (and lunch) on the lake. But plan ahead, this cafe is so popular, there’s usually a waiting list. We recommend calling ahead or entering your name in person and going for a walk down the boardwalk before breakfast.