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Affordable Places To Stay In New Hampshire
State's Diverse Regional Areas Serve As Outdoorsman's Playground
With seacoast, mountains and lakes to explore, families traveling on a budget will find that New Hampshire vacation opportunities are as plentiful as the diverse regions found within the its borders -- plus, there's no sales tax.Purity Spring Resort
For families looking for affordability but not willing to sacrifice amenities, Purity Spring Resort in East Madison, N.H., may be the vacation spot. With all-inclusive packages throughout the year, Families yearning for leisurely summer fun or an action-packed ski holiday won't have to break the bank to indulge their vacation dreams. The resort offers an array of lodging options, activities and dining opportunities that adjust seasonally and include theme weekends centered on fall foliage, ballroom dancing, fly fishing and many other unique pasttimes.Waterville Valley Ski Resort
The Waterville Valley Resort in New Hampshire's White Mountains has been a premier New England ski destination for years and offers some of the best vacation deals in the region. From "Kids Ski Free" weekends to lodging and ski-lift packages starting under $100 per night, the 500-acre resort caters to both ski and snowboarders with training programs catering to every skill and age level. The area is also a year-round hotspot offering tennis courts, golf and boating, as well as summer productions at its outdoor theater which hosts concerts and the Shakespeare in the Valley series.New Hampshire's Coastal Beaches
New Hampshire's 18 miles of Atlantic coastline are an enticing leisure spot for visitors across New England. But vacationers aren't limited to one area; all six beaches along the coast are accessible to the public and affordable lodging choices are as plentiful as the number of activities available to enjoy. From hotels and motels to rental homes and bed and breakfast inns, each location offers its own unique charm and access to the legendary boardwalk, beaches and seasonal festivals.New Hampshire's Lakes Region
The New Hampshire lakes region is strategically located between the mountains and the beaches to offer a distinctive vacation experience. With scenic vistas, affordable lodging and limitless outdoor activities, vacation budgets are sure to find enough diversity of options to make each visit unique. Whether it's boating, camping, tax free shopping or viewing fall foliage, let the beautiful waters of Lake Winnipesaukee, or any of the more than 270 lakes in the region, entertain every member of the family and leave them with lasting memories and a new appreciation for New Hampshire's "Live Free or Die" spirit.Visit the Capital Region of Concord
The New Hampshire capital of Concord is a hotspot for visitors looking for a wealth of attraction options but who also may be minding their wallets. Accommodations are available in every price range and adventure level, and travelers will find ample dining options in town, especially around the revitalized Main Street area which is also lined with unique museums, shops and galleries. Budget conscious vacationers will also love the many free festivals and events held throughout the city each season, including the Market Days and Summer Music Festival -- now in its 35th year -- which focuses on bringing community members together with non-profit organizations to celebrate local artists and musicians.
For families looking for affordability but not willing to sacrifice amenities, Purity Spring Resort in East Madison, N.H., may be the vacation spot. With all-inclusive packages throughout the year, Families yearning for leisurely summer fun or an action-packed ski holiday won't have to break the bank to indulge their vacation dreams. The resort offers an array of lodging options, activities and dining opportunities that adjust seasonally and include theme weekends centered on fall foliage, ballroom dancing, fly fishing and many other unique pasttimes.Waterville Valley Ski Resort
The Waterville Valley Resort in New Hampshire's White Mountains has been a premier New England ski destination for years and offers some of the best vacation deals in the region. From "Kids Ski Free" weekends to lodging and ski-lift packages starting under $100 per night, the 500-acre resort caters to both ski and snowboarders with training programs catering to every skill and age level. The area is also a year-round hotspot offering tennis courts, golf and boating, as well as summer productions at its outdoor theater which hosts concerts and the Shakespeare in the Valley series.New Hampshire's Coastal Beaches
New Hampshire's 18 miles of Atlantic coastline are an enticing leisure spot for visitors across New England. But vacationers aren't limited to one area; all six beaches along the coast are accessible to the public and affordable lodging choices are as plentiful as the number of activities available to enjoy. From hotels and motels to rental homes and bed and breakfast inns, each location offers its own unique charm and access to the legendary boardwalk, beaches and seasonal festivals.New Hampshire's Lakes Region
The New Hampshire lakes region is strategically located between the mountains and the beaches to offer a distinctive vacation experience. With scenic vistas, affordable lodging and limitless outdoor activities, vacation budgets are sure to find enough diversity of options to make each visit unique. Whether it's boating, camping, tax free shopping or viewing fall foliage, let the beautiful waters of Lake Winnipesaukee, or any of the more than 270 lakes in the region, entertain every member of the family and leave them with lasting memories and a new appreciation for New Hampshire's "Live Free or Die" spirit.Visit the Capital Region of Concord
The New Hampshire capital of Concord is a hotspot for visitors looking for a wealth of attraction options but who also may be minding their wallets. Accommodations are available in every price range and adventure level, and travelers will find ample dining options in town, especially around the revitalized Main Street area which is also lined with unique museums, shops and galleries. Budget conscious vacationers will also love the many free festivals and events held throughout the city each season, including the Market Days and Summer Music Festival -- now in its 35th year -- which focuses on bringing community members together with non-profit organizations to celebrate local artists and musicians.
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