Laconia & AroundThings to do

Things to do in Laconia & Around

  1. Gunstock

    When the snow covers the ground, Belknap Mountain becomes Gunstock, a ski area with 45 downhill runs on a vertical drop of 1400ft. There are seven lifts, as well as a ski school, day-care facilities and night skiing between 4pm and 9pm Tuesday to Thursday, and 4pm and 10pm Friday and Saturday. Most mountain trails are intermediate, with more advanced than beginner trails. A few hills are dedicated to tubing (two/four hours $15/20) – no equipment and no skill required! Over 30 miles of cross-country trails follow the wooded paths around Gilford. Rental skis are available, as are snowboards and snowshoes.

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  2. Hiking Trails

    At 2384ft, Belknap Mountain is the highest peak in the Belknap Range, with numerous hiking trails. The most direct route to the summit is from the Belknap Carriage Rd in Gilford. From NH 11A, take Cherry Valley Rd and follow the signs for the Belknap Fire Tower. Three marked trails lead from the parking lot to the summit of Belknap Mountain, a one-hour trek. The white-blazed trail leads to the summit of nearby Piper Mountain (2030ft).

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  3. Belknap Mill

    America’s oldest unaltered textile mill, the Belknap Mill is handsomely set along the Winnipesaukee River in downtown Laconia. The four-story 19th-century brick mill houses an industrial knitting museum and galleries that hold changing exhibitions throughout the year.

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  4. Ellacoya State Park

    Many lakeshore lodgings have water access, but if your place does not, head for Ellacoya State Park, which has a 600ft-wide beach with lovely views across to the Sandwich and Ossipee mountains. This is an excellent place for swimming, fishing and canoeing.

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  5. Mt Major Summit Trail

    Within the Belknap Mountain State Forest, the Mt Major Summit Trail is a good 2-mile trek up that 1780ft peak. The summit offers spectacular views of all corners of Lake Winnipesaukee. The trailhead is a few miles south of West Alton on NH 11; park just off the road.

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  6. New Hampshire International Speedway

    In mid-June, the raucous Motorcycle Week draws two-wheeled crowds to the New Hampshire International Speedway, south of Laconia. Races, shows and other spectacles create quite a scene. Bikers are everywhere.

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  7. Nadia’s Trattoria

    One of New Hampshire’s finest Italian restaurants. The menu features delectable antipasti, homemade pasta and fresh seafood. Save room for a sweet treat crafted by Bindi, the master Italian pastry chef.

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  8. Las Piñatas

    This friendly, family-run restaurant serves tasty chile rillenos, nachos, enchiladas and other Tex-Mex fare amid colorful ambience. On warm days the outside tables make a fine setting for frozen margaritas.

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