Local Attractions

Ruggles Mine
"The oldest and most spectacular mica, feldspar, beryl and uranium mine in the USA. For 40 years visitors have been able to come and experience a part of this geologic and mining history. The collecting of minerals is permitted at the Ruggles Mine, one can take home pieces of this history. Exploring the enormous caverns and tunnels provides insight into an event that took place 350,000,000 years ago. A visit to Ruggles provides insight into an important part of mining and geologic history."

Canaan Fair Speedway
"The Canaan Fair Speedway Facility consists of:
  • 1/4 mile dirt track
  • 1/3 mile Asphalt track
  • Function/Banquet Hall available for rent year round, seating over 350.
  • located 11 miles from I-89 off Rte 118, at 18 Orange Road
  • just off of Rte 4, minutes from Rumney, Grafton, Plymouth, Hanover, Lebanon, Enfield, White River Junction, Newport, and Claremont."

    The Inn at Danbury
    "Situated in rural, central New Hampshire, The Inn at Danbury is a rambling country inn providing a home base of relaxation and cordiality combined with an abundance of four-season local activities. The town of Danbury itself has been acclaimed by poet Donald Hall in his book, Here at Eagle Pond as well as other publications. The inn has evolved from its original roadside farmhouse built in 1850 into its present comfortable facility with rooms ranging from romantic suites with balconies to family accommodations."

    Ragged Mountain Ski Resort & Golf Club
    "Whether you're a longtime fan, or just discovering Ragged Mountain Resort, you will find something new and different. Over the last few year's we've added a new chairlift, 5 new trails in Spook's Gorge, 60 more snowguns in Big Rock Basin, 2 new grooming machines to insure the best possible conditions from Thanksgiving - April."

    "Located at the base of Ragged Mountain Ski Resort, this 18-hole championship layout has been called a 'mountain masterpiece.' This par 72 design has all the tradition of a classic New England course with the playability of a great public venue."

    Carter Country Club
    "This very hilly course has small greens and narrow tree-lined fairways. Water hazards (three ponds) come into play on four holes. The longest hole is #3, a 485-yard, par 5, requiring a tee shot up a slight dogleg left fairway. Orrin Smith redesigned the course in the 1930's, and Phil Wogan designed a new back nine in 1991."
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      Summer Hours: Monday through Thursday: 6:00am - 9:00pm, Friday & Saturday: til 10:00pm, Sunday: 6:30am -8:30pm
    Winter Hours: Monday through Saturday: 6:00am - 9:00pm, Sunday: 6:30am - 8:30pm