10 Things to do in Hollis That You Shouldn't Miss

September 27, 2021 Roger Rusk

Hollis is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 7,684 at the 2010 census. The town center village is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Hollis Village Historic District.
Restaurants in Hollis

1. Northeast Fly Fishing School

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5.0 based on 74 reviews

Northeast Fly Fishing School

In the Northeast Fly Fishing School you will not only learn how to fly cast, but where and when to cast. You will learn how to identify what trout eat, how to select flies that match trout food and how to present the fly in a natural way on a trout stream, not just a casting pond. We teach you how to "read the water" and learn where trout hold in a stream, how to approach them and how to cast to where they will eat your fly. In the classroom, at the casting pond and on a local stream - you will get personal fly fishing instruction and not be in a large class. We give you personal attention that quickly lets you be effective. Don't be "short-changed" by schools that are only a few hours or a day-long. You receive a full day of classroom and casting instruction AND a half-day on-the-river fishing instruction. Your instructors are licensed, insured fly fishing guides with years of experience. In addition to the fly fishing school, they are available for personal guided fly fishing trips in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

2. Brookdale Fruit Farm

41 Broad St, Hollis, NH 03049-5907 +1 603-465-2240 http://www.brookdalefruitfarm.com
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Brookdale Fruit Farm

Farm stand.

Reviewed By LauriH44 - Sioux Falls, United States

On our fall foliage tour, we ended with a stop at Brookdale. It's a farm stand, gift store, photo opportunity and all around fun place to be. Fresh apples were everywhere, of course, and there were multitudes of others foods to purchase - baked goods, cheese, drinks, vegetables - it was wonderful. We had cider doughnuts, which were good, and so was the blueberry hand pie and a fresh honey crisp apple. Lovely place, good customer service.

3. Lull Farm

65 Broad St, Hollis, NH 03049-6017 +1 603-465-7079 http://www.lullfarmllc.com/
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4.5 based on 120 reviews

Lull Farm

Lull Farm was established by David Orde in 1980. Lull Farm carries a large assortment of their own, locally grown produce, along with a large assortment of gourmet grocery items.

Reviewed By H5341YRtimb - Boston, United States

Our family visited Lull Farm for some fall Apples, and ended up with a basket full of local produce. Lull has more than a dozen varieties of Apple, Pick your own or grab in-store, they’re fresh and many choices. They have great Macoun Apples, but also carry Red Delicious, Grannies, Spy, Cortland and Golden’s. I’m not if there’s a variety they don’t have. In late summer, fall we visited Lull for over 30 varieties of tomato. Our family loves to each pick their own, cherry, Roma, beafstake, and a crazy amount of unique heirlooms. While there you can also pick up a quart of local milk, chocolate, strawberry, blueberry or banana. This month they have this fantastic pumpkin carving station where kids can grab any pumpkin , carve it up, and the farm will put a candle in and light up for Halloween. The pumpkins must stay but we got to take home the seeds and roast! Kids had a great time carving and the best part, the mess stays at the farm! The farm also has honey, syrup, fresh breads, potatoes, candies and more. Check out this local favorite in Hollis, NH.

4. Beaver Brook Reservation

117 Ridge Rd, Hollis, NH 03049-6425 +1 603-465-7787 http://www.beaverbrook.org
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4.5 based on 49 reviews

Beaver Brook Reservation

The expansive and diverse trail network throughout this recreation area offers great hiking in the summer and snowshoeing in the winter.

Reviewed By sabinej382 - Shawnee, United States

Beaver Brook Reservation has many trails to walk on with ample opportunity for early risers to watch the local wild life. The fall colors are amazing.

5. Fulchino Vineyard

187 Pine Hill Rd, Hollis, NH 03049-5939 +1 603-438-5984 [email protected] http://www.fulchinovineyard.com
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4.5 based on 77 reviews

Fulchino Vineyard

Producing Fine Tasting Wines. Gods Gift made from Sunlight, Earth, Vine and Tradition. A Family Vineyard...A Working Vineyard. Closed Easter, 4th of July, Thanksgiving and Christmas!!! Call ahead for special extended Holiday hours "I Got My Vino At Fulchino's"

Reviewed By 3shaunaen - Nashua, United States

An amazing experience that made me feel like I had escaped reality and travel straight to Italy. The wine tasting "experience" was provide by people who make you instantly part of the family and feel like you are right at home. The setting is breathtaking. The food is delicious and they have a great selection. NOW, the wine is the BEST! When the winemaker explains each tasing you know it was made from his heart. Plus, there is definitely something for everyone.

6. Shirley's Flea Market

446 Silver Lake Rd, Hollis, NH 03049-6268 +1 603-465-2578 http://www.facebook.com/ShirleysFleaMarket
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Shirley's Flea Market

7. Hollis Flea Market

447 Silver Lake Rd Route 122, Hollis, NH 03049-6258 +1 603-465-7677 http://www.hollisflea.com
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4.0 based on 10 reviews

Hollis Flea Market

Reviewed By Abouttoblowyermimd

What can be said about the Hollis Flea Market, that hasn’t already been said?! The people watching, the fried food, the junk for sale at discounted prices... it’s all Heaven on earth. Let me tell you what to expect at this trinket Mecca... 1. When you arrive, you will be “greeted” by an extremely disgruntled gentleman with butterfly net. He is there to take $2.00 of your hard-earned money (money you planned on using for a faux-pearl necklace) on parking. Don’t try to engage in conversation. Just throw your cash in the net and don’t divert your eyes. Also, bring exact cash. You’ve been warned. 2. Here’s where the fun REALLY begins! You will come across a sea of “tables” (plywood, old doors, etc.) filled with treasure you never knew you needed, but now, can’t live without. Pictures of a random persons dead relatives, YES PLEASE! costume jewelry, Only the finest! Assorted sun-bleached DVD’s, only EVERY one every produced! Furniture that’s in such disrepair that it’s literally dangerous, WORTH THE RISK!!! 3. All this excitement has worked up quite an appetite! So head on over to the food truck where you can feast on a “pickle on stick”. Be sure to wash it down with a refreshing banana lemonade! 4.oh no, that lemonade went right through you. The bathrooms are centrally located and convenient. Just be sure to wear a mask, bring hand sanitizer, Clorox wipes, and your own toilet and sink. (JK) 5. Almost time to head home, but first, a quick visit with “Sword Guy”. The Flea Market’s number 1 celebrity. He will wow you with his sharp masterpieces and knowledge of all things medieval torture! Ask to see pictures of his living room. It’s sure to impress! Well, that sums up a typical day in this glorious outdoor shopping haven. Remember to bring cash, sunscreen, mace, and any and all camp you may have. ENJOY!

8. Wild Salamander Creative Arts Center

30 Ash St, Hollis, NH 03049-6548 +1 603-465-9453 [email protected] http://www.wildsalamander.com
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Wild Salamander Creative Arts Center

Wild Salamander Creative Arts Center is a family owned and operated business. A community-based gathering place for creative arts education, exhibition, and retail. In our Artisan shop we offer local handmade items including jewelry, candles, woodcraft, cards, prints, metal work and more. Art shows run in the Whitty gallery on a rotating basis featuring local artists.

9. Kimball Fruit Farm

184 W Hollis Rd, Hollis, NH 03049-6407 +1 978-433-9751 http://www.kimballfruitfarm.com/
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

10. Chocolate Barn

8 Silver Lake Rd, Hollis, NH 03049-6259 +1 603-465-2420 http://www.hollischocolatebarn.com
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

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