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

June 25, 2021 Oliva Fomby

Tamworth is a town in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,856 at the 2010 census. Tamworth includes the villages of Chocorua, South Tamworth, Wonalancet, and Whittier. The White Mountain National Forest is to the north. The town is home to Hemenway State Forest in the north and White Lake State Park in the southeast.
Restaurants in Tamworth

1. Mount Chocorua

Chocorua, Tamworth, NH http://www.chocorualakeconservancy.org/mt-chocorua/hiking-trails/hiking-resources
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5.0 based on 58 reviews

Mount Chocorua

Reviewed By escapefrombrooklyn - Brooklyn, United States

We did the loop that has a bunch of pretty sketchy bouldering and rock scrambling. Would recommend for experienced hikers who are fit and comfortable with advanced rock scrambling. A great reward at the summit! Very memorable hike, what a tough day back to hiking!

2. Lake Chocorua

Nh 16, Chocorua, Tamworth, NH
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5.0 based on 57 reviews

Lake Chocorua

Reviewed By Maurene_K - Dover, United States

The Chocorua Lake Conservancy allows access to the public to Chocorua Lake and the Little Lake as well as a 17-acre area known as The Island between Old Route 16 and the lake on the east side and the three-acre area known as The Grove around the Narrows Bridge at the south end of the lake --- all for free --- no admission fee. Most people know the Narrows Bridge from which to get a scenic view of Mount Chocorua across Chocorua Lake. The Grove around the southeastern part of lake offers some hiking. My most-recent visit to Chocorua Lake, Narrows Bridge, and The Grove was while en route to North Conway, Intervale, and Bartlett. When I arrived, there were several other visitors there. Meanwhile, two men from the Chocorua Lake Conservancy were staining a new wooden post fence/railing on the north side of the bridge. I began my visit with taking some photos from Narrows Bridge. Then, I trekked awhile on the trail at The Grove on the shores of Chocorua Lake. When others realized there was a trail there, I had company. This area is a place of unspoiled beauty. I rate Chocorua Lake and its environs at 5.0. If you found this review helpful, please click THANK below.

3. The Barnstormers Theatre

104 Main Street, Tamworth, NH 03886 +1 603-323-8500 [email protected] http://www.barnstormerstheatre.org/
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5.0 based on 62 reviews

The Barnstormers Theatre

Reviewed By janetb52 - Moultonborough, United States

Great location, amazingly good shows by a professional summer troupe....only open for the summer season but it's generally packed for the 3-5 plays that they put on every year. Well worth a visit. They have a dinner theatre option which is very good and very, very limited.

4. Whippletree Winery

673 Turkey St, Tamworth, NH 03886-4616 +1 603-323-7119 http://www.facebook.com/whippletreewinery/
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Whippletree Winery

Reviewed By firemarshalbill1 - West Newbury, United States

A hidden Gem. My wife and I came across this small winery as we traveled from the Lakes Region of NH to North Conway. They had small yellow road signs posted for the winery which we followed on our way back later in the day. We arrived about 45 minutes before closing and were welcomed by Lauren with a friendly smile. The tasting room was bigger than expected with several tables, including a high top, bar area and an outdoor porch to sit and sample or drink a glass once you know what you like. The ambiance is a real winner (see photos taken after closing). The atmosphere is warm and friendly, laidback fun, where people who do not know each other are hanging and talking as they drink the wine. Since we arrived late we closed out the night and were not rushed to leave at all. As far as the wine goes we primarily had only the red and found them to be the best reds from a New England winery that we have ever had. They import the grapes internationally instead of trying to use inferior New England red grapes. They also have cheese and crackers available for purchase and $5 for a tasting is a bargain. This is a MUST VISIT location for a fun afternoon on the weekend. They are open Fri-Sun the hours are 12-6 (stay a couple hours).

5. Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm

58 Cleveland Hill Rd, Tamworth, NH 03886-4330 +1 603-323-7591 [email protected] http://www.remickmuseum.org/
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4.5 based on 56 reviews

Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm

Explore over 200 years of rural living as we preserve the agricultural way of life in New Hampshire. Discover agricultural practices, rural traditions, and important contributions of the country doctor. Interact with the landscape settled by the Remick family in 1790, whose generations include father and son country doctors who served the community in which they lived for a combined 99 years. As a working farm, the buildings are an integral part of the Museum and include milk, ice, and maple sugar houses. The story of the farm comes to life as you tour the property, engage with farm animals and witness daily chores. Take in gardens, walking trails and views of Mt. Chocorua. Tour the Capt. Enoch Remick House—on the National Register of Historic Places—which contains the original doctors' office and apothecary. Conveniently nestled in a "less traveled" area between the White Mountains and Lakes Region, interactive experiences occur each season. Open year-round.

Reviewed By mmbcde - Derry, United States

My family of 6 was staying up at our family house on Lake Ossipee, and we decided it was time we try visiting the extremely inexpensive Remick's. The farmhouse was quite a set up with little exhibits and write-ups documenting the history of the farm and Remick and his family, and we got to see a number of people sewing and knitting in one of the rooms, which was nice. That tour of history was just the start. We emerged outside and we were immediately impressed with the large pasture land out back. We were invited over to see a goat being milked, and it was very cute. My kids were even able to help milk the goat! And then we got to see another goat be bottle-fed some extra milk, which was adorable. We then walked around and visited the herb garden where one of the volunteers walked us around the garden, discussing the different herbs and flowers, and everyone just loved that. We visited with the hogs and goats and other animals, and then we took a half-mile walk around the whole property down a trail that encircled the different fields. That was truly enjoyable, and when we got back, we paused at a couple of the old buildings and then ate a lunch under a tent with picnic tables. Overall, a wonderful hour or two at this hidden oasis filled with great people.

6. White Gates Farm

2153 Cleveland Hill Rd, Tamworth, NH 03886-4111 03-662-7538 [email protected] http://www.whitegates-farm.com
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

White Gates Farm

7. Monkey Trunks

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4.5 based on 137 reviews

Monkey Trunks

Monkey Trunks offers fun for children, adults and families! Participants begin with ground school and receive safety instructions on how to navigate through the course. They then move on to the green course to demonstrate they have the ability to properly use their equipment. After completing these two stages, participants will progress through the levels - each level becomes progressively more challenging! Monkey Trunks courses feature 11 ziplines and 63 challenges consisting of swinging beams, tightropes, rolling logs, hanging tires, cargo nets and more! Each Monkey Trunks location includes a children's course for the littlest of monkeys, with platforms no more than 6' off the ground. The children's courses include 6-8 challenges with an 80' zipline at the finish. Reservations are encouraged and can be made anytime online or by phone.

8. Tamworth Distilling

15 Cleveland Hill Rd, Tamworth, NH 03886-4303 +1 603-323-7196 [email protected] http://tamworthdistilling.com
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Tamworth Distilling

Tamworth Distilling & Mercantile is a craft, small-batch distillery in the heart of a historic and charming small-town. With our custom still we are able to make whiskey and brandy as well as vodka and gin. We offer tastings of our spirits as well as unique and delicious sodas, mixers and bitters. The mercantile is sure to have something you can't live without!

Reviewed By lpMaggi713 - Baltimore, United States

We were visiting friends in New Durham. They always plan the most interesting excursions for us. Today, we set out for Tamworth. After a delightful lunch at the Art in the Age Cage, we strolled down to the Tamworth Distillery. We were thrilled to see such an enchanting and charming distillery. We were able to look into where the products are distilled. Today, they were offering several ways to taste their products. You could have 3 tastings for $12, 5 tastings for $15 or a Cider Making which included a tasting of 3 spirits; make your own cider and a plate of cheese, biscuit and apples for $20.00. My husband did the 5 for $15 tasting of the following: Chocorua Straight Rye, Tamworth Garden Pommeau, Tamworth Garden Dutchess Gin, Old Hampshire Applejack, and Ginger Quince Cordial. Our friends did the Cider Making Tasting. Tamara was our server, and she was a delight. She took the time to explain everything to us. We found it most interesting, and my husband enjoyed all of his tastings. So much so, that he purchased a bottle of Flora Gin (which he had previously enjoyed). We enjoyed a really nice afternoon.

9. White Lake State Park

1632 White Mountain Highway, Tamworth, NH 03886 +1 603-323-7350 https://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/state-parks/white-lake-state-park.aspx
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4.5 based on 57 reviews

White Lake State Park

Reviewed By 572jeanp - Amesbury, United States

Great place to stay for semi-natural camping. Close to North Conway as well as area restaurants and grocery stores, but you don't really need to leave the park unless it is very rainy. Campground has hot showers but relatively primitive. I would not use them without wearing a pair of flip flops. Rest rooms are relatively clean. The campground tries, but sometimes campers are the neatest people and one of my pet peeves is parents allowing young children to use rest room unattended. However, the swimming and the lake makes up for any short comings and if you can plan your trip to encompass just great weather, camping is great. There are a few walk up sites. Usually the pickings are fairly good Sunday thru Tuesday. By Wednesday the pickings are slim! The campsites are good size although many of them more easily accommodate a tent! But it is a great family place. My children who are now in their 40s learned to swim there as there is a long gradual walk to deep water and the lake is spring fed so it is usually clear and clean. Sandy bottom in swimming area.

10. White Lake Speedway

1799 White Mountain Hwy, Tamworth, NH 03886-4503 +1 603-323-8882 http://WhiteLakeSpeedway.com
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4.0 based on 4 reviews

White Lake Speedway Inc. Family Fun Entertainment Center. Go-Karts, Games & "Championship Grade" Miniature-Golf. Open Spring-Fall. (Summer 7 days a week, weather permitting.) Located across from White Lake State Park and NH State Police Barracks (Troop-E) Conveniently located 20 - 25 minutes away from Conway, Meredith & Wolfeboro means no fighting traffic getting here! Est. 2002

Reviewed By DennisK377 - Norridgewock, United States

Went here with 2 ten year old girls, they had a bunch of fun playing laser tag!! When it was done (30 min) they thought 10 min had passed, so they were having a blast. The bowling is unique, it is a mini lane, again the kids had a blast.

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