Top 10 Things to do in Madison, New Hampshire (NH)

March 18, 2022 Timmy Ribble

Madison is a town in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,502 at the 2010 census. Madison includes the village of Silver Lake and the village district of Eidelweiss.
Restaurants in Madison

1. Sweet Ride Snowmobiles

318 Maple Grove Rd, Madison, NH 03849-5732 +1 603-367-7020 [email protected] http://www.sweetridesnowmobiles.com/index.php?page=packages
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5.0 based on 27 reviews

Sweet Ride Snowmobiles

2. King Pine

1251 Eaton Rd, Madison, NH 03849-4316 +1 603-367-8896 [email protected] http://kingpine.com/
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4.5 based on 103 reviews

King Pine

King Pine is located in East Madison, New Hampshire and has established a rich tradition of delivering enjoyment for kids and their families. King Pine is part of the Purity Spring Resort, located on a pristine private lake, and has celebrated over one hundred years of hospitality. Since 1939, a King Pine institution has been in Ski and Snowboard Camp for kids. This tradition is the longest running ski camp in the country. The Hoyt family has owned Purity Spring since the late 1800's and offers a variety of year-round family camp destinations, including Camp Tohkomeupog for Boys, Danforth Bay Camping & RV Resort, The Bluffs RV Resort (exclusively for adults), Hoyt Wildlife Sanctuary, Purity Spring Resort, and King Pine Ski Area. King Pine is conveniently located to the south-east of the White Mountains and it's proximity to Boston and the surrounding area, makes it a popular destination for skiers all across New England. King Pine is known for its family-friendly atmosphere, affordability, consistent snow conditions, and lodging options.

Reviewed By annae937 - Cape Cod, United States

Our Boy Scout troop came here (and the Purity Springs Lodge) for a weekend group ski trip, 31 boys, 9 adults. Group members ranged from first-time skiers to experienced. Lift ticket prices were reasonable, with a fair "package" rate to rent equipment and take a lesson (for newbie skiers). The "basic" package included two "bunny" hills, one with a carpet-left and shallow slope, the second with a rope-lift and steeper slope; as well as a third "easy trail" lift up to the top of the mountain where there was a variety of relatively "easy" trails all the way down the mountain. They also had an "intermediate" package with a second chair lift up to the King Pine trail which is an intermediate trail for more advanced skiers. Trails were well-groomed and well-maintained, with a good base-pack of snow and constant refreshing of powder with snowmaking equipment plus a grooming tractor. While there were a good amount of people on the slopes (this was a Saturday), wait-times were minimal and not too many crazy hot-doggers on the slopes. My ski lesson instructor was JP Goodwin, an older woman who was patient and funny with an absolutely terrified novice skier such as myself ... I'd done some skiing 20+ but not since after mangling my knee and spending two weeks on crutches but she helped me overcome my fear and get back on the trail without mishap. My son took lessons from a different coach and was skiing down the mountain in no time, as were the other first-time boys in the troop. Later, the entire troop took advantage of the resort's Snow Tubing tracks for some nighttime fun. The staff was friendly and helpful, and the boys had a lot of fun. We will come back to this resort again next year... See my separate review for the Purity Spring Resort for lodging, which is part of the same set of facilities, but considered different. Oh, it got WICKED cold ... -8 degrees while tubing ... so dress WARM when you come. As long as you keep moving, you'll be plenty warm, but bring extra layers.

3. Madison Boulder

Madison, NH +1 603-227-8745 http://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/state-parks/madison-boulder-natural-area.aspx
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4.5 based on 44 reviews

Madison Boulder

Reviewed By TravelingMerm - Monrovia, United States

A fascinating little side trip if you’re planning on driving The Kanc. At 4662 tons, 87 feet long and 37 feet high, to say this thing is huge is a tad underwhelming lol. There’s a little parking area that was virtually empty on my visit - me and one other couple were there. To get to it, you have to drive a very bumpy dirt road so if you have a low vehicle, be really slow and careful ....had some large, deep potholes and wash boarding! The car behind me didn’t even dare it and turned around lol! Trust me, it’s worth it tho! There’s a short, flat hike to get to the boulder after you park - it’s so lovely and peaceful! And during October, the vibrant fall colors make it a marvelous wonderland to meander through! Some of the path is paved and some isn’t - mostly just soft, dark dirt. Once you reach the boulder, the sheer size will have you in awe! There’s plenty of pathway to walk around it and take photos etc. There are a couple of signs around with info about the boulder. There are no bathrooms and the cell/internet signal is non-existent so plan accordingly!

4. State Line Distillery

1413 Northern Ct, Madison, NH 53703-3025 +1 608-571-4271 [email protected] http://statelinedistillery.com
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

State Line Distillery

Wisconsin's newest grain to glass distillery and cocktail lounge currently focusing on Vodka, Gin and Craft Cocktails. Apple Brandy, Rye Whiskey and Single Malt Whiskey to come....

5. Yahara Hills Golf Course

6701 Hwy 12 & 18 East, Madison, NH 53718 +1 608-838-3126 http://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/golf/yaharahills/
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3.5 based on 4 reviews

Yahara Hills Golf Course

6. Bare Knuckle Arts

1949 Winnebago St, Madison, NH 53704-5314 +1 608-852-1394 [email protected] http://www.bareknucklearts.com/

Independent art studio that offers visual art classes, workshops, art birthday parties, open studio classes for people of all ages.

7. Create Connect Jewelry Studio

6717 Odana Rd Madison, Wisconsin, Madison, NH 53719-2918 +1 608-695-2429 [email protected] http://www.createconnectjewelrystudio.com
Create Connect Jewelry Studio

Create Connect Jewelry Studio is a DIY jewelry studio where you are the designer. No classes just a brief demo then you create your jewelry with jewelry clay, or photos. Your jewelry cures for 30 minutes and you wear your jewelry home. First Studio of it's kind anywhere in the world! Ages 4 & up. No studio fees, everything you need to create custom jewelry is included.

8. Jules Pilates Studio

6138 Mineral Point Rd, Madison, NH 53705-4458 +1 608-233-7745 [email protected] http://www.julespilates.com
Jules Pilates Studio

Pilates and Yoga Studio. Jules is a Master Pilates instructor and Disciple of Lolita San Miguel, one of two people certified to teach Pilates by Joseph Pilates himself. Pilates is taught in a way that is kind and useful to the body. All yoga classes are taught in a gentle and wise manner.

9. Gifts That Last & Aroma Remedies

120 E Main St, Madison, NH 47250-3411 +1 812-265-6717 [email protected] http://www.aromaremedies.com/
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

10. Silver Lake Railroad

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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Silver Lake Railroad

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