Top 10 Things to do in Lancaster, United States

December 3, 2017 Cedrick Jardin

Lancaster is a town in Coos County, New Hampshire, United States, on the Connecticut River. The town is named after the city of Lancaster in England. As of the 2010 census, the town population was 3,507, the second largest in the county after Berlin. It is the county seat of Coos County and gateway to the Great North Woods Region. Lancaster, which includes the villages of Grange and South Lancaster, is home to Weeks State Park and the Lancaster Fair. Part of the White Mountain National Forest is in the eastern portion. The town is part of the Berlin, NH−VT Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Restaurants in Lancaster

1. Weeks State Park

200 Weeks State Park Rd., Lancaster, Whitefield, NH 03584 +1 603-788-4004
Excellent
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4.5 based on 56 reviews

Weeks State Park

State park where you will find Mount Prospect and a beautiful view of the North Country.

Reviewed By Shannon M - Penacook, New Hampshire

My husband visited after our innkeeper told us that the views were something not to be missed. Oh boy what views were seen! On all sides at the top were breathtaking views of mountains and rivers and lakes. We also took the tour of the cabin and what interesting things we learned. Overall, great visit!

2. Muddy Paw Sled Dog Kennel - Day Tours

32 Valley Rd, Jefferson, NH 03583-6306
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5 based on 227 reviews

Muddy Paw Sled Dog Kennel - Day Tours

Muddy Paw Sled Dog Kennel is the premier dog sled touring operator in New England. We offer year round dog sledding adventures that range from 2 - 50 miles (including overnights). All of our dog sledding experiences are designed to be hands on to the comfort level of the guests. Participants ages 2 and up are given the opportunity to meet and greet our rescue and second chance sled dogs, help harness and hitch their team and even help drive the sled (at musher discretion for guests and dog safety of course)! As always, the proceeds generated from our kennel based tours go directly to covering the expenses involved in taking in these incredible canine athletes and providing them with a home and job for life.

Reviewed By TaylorMarie7 - Fairfield, Connecticut

We got back from New Hampshire this past weekend and Muddy Paws was certainly the highlight of our trip! Due to time constraints, we could only do the one hour kennel tour but it was absolutely worth it. Despite the sub zero temperatures, the three staff we met were all in high spirits and INCREBILY nice. We got stories about each dog and were free to roam and pet whoever we pleased (serious heaven for any dog lover). There was a family from Texas that was awaiting their tour inside the heated area trying to keep warm while we were outside with the dogs. Much to my boyfriend's surprise, we were asked to help hitch the team for their tour (put on harnesses and clip into the line) which just about made his entire day, as well as mine. I have experience with dog sledding and sled dogs in general, as my family lives in Alaska and sponsors one of the greatest Iditarod mushers of all time. I can assure you these dogs were happy, healthy and LOVE what they do. Many are rescues and last chance dogs which I find absolutely wonderful. To make it all even better, when the sled dogs are retired, they are adopted out. We compiled our own list of who's ready for a home because we would love one (or three)!!
Overall, this place is absolutely wonderful and they certainly deserve your business. Dog sledding is such a fun and thrilling experience and I can assure that your kids/family will remember it for a long time.

3. Mechanic Street Covered Bridge

Mechanic St, Lancaster, NH 03584
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Mechanic Street Covered Bridge

Reviewed By Balkin25 - Seabrook, New Hampshire

New Hampshire is full of covered bridges and I have made it a goal to visit as many of them as I can.

Mechanic Street Bridge, located in Lancaster New Hampshire is easy to get to as it is just off the main road through Lancaster. It is open for driving across.

Fans of covered bridges and anyone else wishing to see covered bridges should remember to bring a camera.

4. Santa's Village

528 Presidential Hwy, Jefferson, NH 03583-6735 +1 603-586-4445
Excellent
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5 based on 991 reviews

Santa's Village

Reviewed By FecFam - Northern Virginia, Virginia

My family and I visited Santa’s Village the Friday after Thanksgiving. It was the perfect place to be to kick in the Christmas season! My children loved the real reindeer - such beautiful animals. They had so much fun feeding them apples. They also had a blast decorating the gingerbread cookies and drinking hot cocoa. We were also pleased to see that there was a manger scene incorporated into the park. The lights that came on in the evening were beautiful and really puts you in a festive mood. If you love Christmas like we do, you will love this park! Just make sure you bring cold weather gear for the colder months!

5. Weathervane Theatre

389 Lancaster Rd, Whitefield, NH 03598-3066 +1 603-837-9322
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5 based on 41 reviews

Weathervane Theatre

Reviewed By kilarneyvt - Vermont

We went to opening night of Mama Mia!

The playhouse itself is quite nice, and the staff that works the front office was great. There aren't really any bad seats in the house. It's not air conditioned, though, so dress appropriately.

The show itself was very inconsistent. The woman who played Donna was fantastic, as were many of the supporting actors. The man who played Sam, unfortunately, was beyond bad. I don't understand how they could have cast him in this role. His acting was awful, and his singing was even worse. I hate to write a bad review of an actor, but these are supposed to be professionals.

There were also several issues with the sound. I'm not sure if this was just bad opening night luck, or if the problem is persistent.

We had fun, for sure, but there were definitely some kinks that needed to be worked out.

6. Simon The Tanner

55 Main St, Lancaster, NH 03584-3027 +1 802-417-2437
Excellent
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Simon The Tanner

Reviewed By WorldTravelOne - Breukelen Ut

We like to come to Lancaster and shop at Simon The Tanner. They used to have an instore restaurant that made excellent wraps. The good thing is... they are doing some renovation on the building next to it and a cafeteria is in the making. Yes! The other thing that is nice about this place is that is not part of a chain (boring). We will come again and hope the wraps will be reinstated on the menu of the new to be realized cafeteria!

One last thing to add: the building is so beautiful from the inside. Look and be in awe of the ceiling for example.

7. Vertical Ventures Aviation

5 Airport Rd, Mount Washington Regional Airport, Hangar 16, Whitefield, NH 03598-3425
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5 based on 20 reviews

Vertical Ventures Aviation

Helicopter rides and scenic tours of the White Mountains in New Hampshire, view the presidential range including Mount Washington enjoy a birds eye view of the Mt. Washington Hotel, Cannon Mountain and Mt Lafayette. Aerial photography and filming, Tyler mount available, golf ball drops, weddings and corporate events.

Reviewed By Evert J - Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, The Netherlands

We did a helicopter flight with Vertical Ventures in Whitefield today. It was a great experience. My wife was pretty nervous but our pilot (from Texas) was very, very nice and he did everything he could to make her feel safe and relaxed and he did a great job at that. He flew really calm and my wife enjoyed the flight as much as I did.
We took the half our flight. The pilot showed us Mount Washington, the presidential area, Bretton Woods, Littleton (NH) and other places. He explaned where we flew and what we saw. And the view of the Indian Summer from above was breathtaking. It was everything we had hoped for and one of the highlights of our vacation.

8. Tower Spa

Mountain View Rd., Mountain View Grand Resort & Spa, Whitefield, NH 03598 +1 800-438-3017
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4.5 based on 37 reviews

Tower Spa

Reviewed By Robert F - Milford, New Hampshire

My wife and I stayed at the Mountain View Grand with another couple and part of the stay was a visit to the Tower Spa for a massage and pedicure. We all did the deep tissue massage and it was a great experience. The tower is nice, very restful and peaceful. What a way to relax! Enjoyed the experience a lot and would highly recommend this location for a nice getaway! The views from the hotel are exceptional year round!

9. Mt Orne Covered Bridge

Elm Street, Lancaster, NH 03584
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5 based on 5 reviews

Mt Orne Covered Bridge

Reviewed By Balkin25 - Seabrook, New Hampshire

Out for a nice drive in scenic northern New Hampshire one day looking for some covered bridges. Came across Mt Orne covered bridge. New Hampshire has a lot of these bridges and I have been going around the last couple of years just visiting them.
My weekend of relaxation included a couple hour drive to visit some bridges.

The area around Mt Orne is a mix of open fields and wooded area. I would most definitely recommend bringing a camera for the beautiful scenery.

10. Northern Nights Drive-In

51 Causeway St, Lancaster, NH 03584-3500 +1 603-788-3558
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Northern Nights Drive-In

Reviewed By TimofBoston - Boston, Massachusetts

This was an unexpected surprise recommended to us by our motel owner when we were up in that area to visit Santa’s Village. My wife and I love drive-in movie theaters and were pleasantly surprised that this place existed. The owners were kind and friendly and their food was home cooked and really fresh and good. The movies were fun. Mosquitoes were there too so for sure bring the bug spray if you go during mosquito season. It can be hard to find in the dark since they (as of a couple months ago) were still waiting for town approval for proper signage. I recommend using a GPS and/or taking a ride there in the day to “map it out”. 2 movies for one low price. What more can you ask for?

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