Top 9 Things to do in Hillsborough, United States

February 26, 2018 Emerita Lamoureux

Hillsborough, frequently spelled Hillsboro, is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 6,011 at the 2010 census. The town is home to Fox State Forest and part of Low State Forest.
Restaurants in Hillsborough

1. Pats Peak

686 Flanders Rd, Henniker, NH 03242-6390 +1 603-428-3245
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4.5 based on 124 reviews

Pats Peak

Pats Peak is a great family friendly mountain with day and night skiing, snowboarding and snowtubing. It is one of the state's most accessible learn-to-ski-and snowboard mountains and is one of the largest night-skiing facilities in all of Northern New England. With trails for all ability levels, terrain parks and snowtubing there is something for everyone. Pats Peak has everything you need with rentals, ski/snowboard lessons, kids programs, childcare and more. 100% snowmaking coverage guarantees great conditions all season long. Kids 5 and under ski free anytime when accompanied by a ticketed adult.

Reviewed By Paul W - Tucson, Arizona

It was a wonderful wedding at Pats Peak and the event staff helped make it a wedding we (guests) will never forget. We had beautiful weather and the mountain scenery just popped, stood out in all its grandeur. The ceremony was held outside with the bridal party on the steps of the gazebo and inside it. The guests were seated on the deck. It is a perfect spot to see the ceremony although I would highly recommend a retractable awning or sail be erected that would provide shade for the guests sitting in the hot sun. The reception inside was prefect. Of special note was the quality of the food. While the selection was limited all of the food was cooked perfectly and tasted great, even down to the perfectly roasted round of beef and the poached chicken. Of particular note was the bar. I have seldom seen an events center bar with as many choices especially with beer and wine. Also, the bar tenders, Nicole and Matt, her assistant, were top notch. Very professional and friendly. Their mixed cocktails were superb. Great job, you two, you helped make the evening special for us. Lastly, I personally want to Tony, the event coordinator/manager. Fine job, thanks. While we were the guests, everything appeared to go great and as I said above, the food and bar exceeded expectations. Thanks!

2. Pillsbury State Park

Off Route 31, Washington, NH +1 603-863-2860
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Pillsbury State Park

Reviewed By Monadocks - New Hampshire

This park is not near an interstate so it's a bit of ways from anywhere. But it's quiet, picturesque and beautiful. 7200+ acres, 35 camping sites, a small camp store, a picnic area with two swings and a slide. The picnic area is level and has a nearby accessible outhouse.

3. Crotched Mountain Ski and Ride

615 Francestown Rd, Bennington, NH 03442-4314 +1 603-588-3668
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4.5 based on 52 reviews

Crotched Mountain Ski and Ride

Skiers & riders visiting Crotched Mountain for this winter Season will discover Southern New Hampshire’s only high-speed detachable quad chairlift, The Rocket. With access to over 100+ skiable acres, The Rocket is capable of launching our guests to the True Summit in just under 4 minutes! Crotched Mountain is also home to Midnight Madness. Every Friday & Saturday night during January and February, Crotched’s trails are open until 3 a.m., with live entertainment, slopeside bonfires and much more – you’re guaranteed to have an amazing time!With something for the whole family, Crotched Mountain will meet all your family’s skiing and riding needs! A brand new high-speed chairlift, racing and freestyle programs for all ages and abilities, group and private lessons, friendly staff and most importantly, no lift lines are a few of the attributes you will experience at Crotched Mountain this winter!Mountain Highlights:• True Summit Expansion: “The Rocket” a new high-speed quad chairlift will launch guests to the true summit in just under 4 minutes with access to over 100+ acres of skiable terrain!• Midnight Madness: Enjoy skiing and riding, live entertainment, and more Friday & Saturday nights, 9pm-3am! • Three terrain parks with a variety of features for all ages and abilities.• Home to New England’s “Ultimate Snowmaking System,” Crotched offers 100% fan gun technology.• Learn to ski or ride with Crotched Mountain this season, programs start at age 3!

Reviewed By james l - Amherst, New Hampshire

Crotched is a great family mountain for all ages. Great for beginners to experienced who do not want to have long rides or crowded trails. There is a quad lift (The Rocket)that gets you to the summit in 4 minutes. Store has plenty of inventory and great prices in case you forgot something or want to gear up for the season. Upstairs has a spacious lodge. Friday nights offers Midnight Madness if you want to ski until 3am. There are plenty of larger mountains further up North, but if you want to ski vs. waiting in line it is a fun and easy destination

4. Franklin Pierce Homestead

301 2nd Nh Tpke, Hillsborough, NH 03244-4622 +1 603-478-3165
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4.5 based on 50 reviews

Franklin Pierce Homestead

Franklin Pierce Homestead was the home of the fourteenth president of the United States from his infancy until his marriage in 1834. The Pierce Homestead is a spacious and beautiful, federal style country home. Built by Pierce's father in 1804, it reflects the gracious and affluent living of the nineteenth century. A ballroom, which extends the entire length of the second floor, was used for entertaining neighbors and distinguished families of the state and nation. Franklin Pierce shared Daniel Webster's dedication to national unity and led our country during the most trying of times, the time of slavery. Private tours & large group tours can be arranged. The Pierce Homestead is available, at a fee, for small private functions & meetings.

Reviewed By Parabola - Los Angeles, California

I did not anticipate spending a whole lot of time at this beautiful NPS historic home, but my tour guide Pia gave an amazing and informative tour that was well worth every minute! The house is beautifully kept and restored with many original items from the 14th President. Pia did such a great job explaining the various items and how they were connected to Pierce or representative of the historical times he and his family lived in. One of my favorite items on display was the beautiful kimono Emperor Meiji gave to Pierce after Commodore Perry fatefully opened up Japan's ties to the U.S. I also developed a better appreciation for Pierce's father who served in the American Revolution and even hosted Marquis de Lafayette at the house!
I learned so much during this tour and hope others will make their way to New Hampshire to also benefit from this lovely bit of history that is beautifully kept alive by the NPS staff.

5. New Hampshire Telephone Museum

1 Depot St, Warner, NH 03278-4228 +1 603-456-2234
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5 based on 56 reviews

New Hampshire Telephone Museum

The New Hampshire Telephone Museum houses a tangible history of telecommunications which can be viewed via guided or self-guided tours. Our knowledgeable staff provides engaging commentary highlighting important moments in telephone history, such as the race to the patent office, the undertaker who invented the dial system, and much more. Our enthusiastic staff and our collection of over 1000 artifacts, have made the New Hampshire Telephone Museum one of the must-see attractions in the state, as well as an important educational resource. Stop by and see why people say “WOW!” when they walk through the door!

Reviewed By mimibev - North Haven, CT

If at all possible, take the guided tour. It was fantastic. Our guide was knowledgeable and enthusiastic. After the short video, she gave us a great tour and then we poked around for another hour or so. Don't miss it.We are so glad you enjoyed your visit! We agree that the guided tour is the best way to enjoy the museum, but for those who would rather look around we have a great downloadable tour app as well!

6. Henniker Brewery

129 Centervale Rd, Henniker, NH 03242-3280 +1 603-428-3579
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Henniker Brewery

Reviewed By John L - Rochester, United States

When passing through New Hampshire near US Route 202, one easily navigates to the end of narrow Centervale Rd before coming to Henniker Brewery. There, you will realize that you have found a treasure trove of good, quality craft beer brewed with passion.
The building itself is a utilitarian structure, but well suited for its purpose. Seating can be a challenge, if there is a crowd. The employees were friendly, conversational, and informative. Pretzels and mustard were freely available to accompany the quaffing of beer.
As this was my first visit I was hesitant in my selection, but Dave Currier, a managing co-founder, suggested a flight of samples. Much to my surprise I was presented with a generous lineup of SIX 4oz tumblers. The four year round brews are: Miles & Miles Dry Hopped Ale, Hop Slinger IPA, Amber Apparition, and Working Man's Porter; along with a seasonal: Sour Flower; and an Off the Grid Series: Gentleman Farmer Saison.
Each of the selections was a first rate brew and there is sure to be a style pleasing to everyone. My personal favorite was Amber Apparition.
But, the biggest surprise came when I tried to pay for the flight...it was on the house, gratis! Which leaves one with more to spend on beer. Happily, Henniker Brewing sells their brews on premises. The year round beers are available in six packs, while the seasonal and specialties come in 22oz bottles. Growlers are also filled, but NH state law requires a Henniker Brewing label on the growler.
Henniker Brewing Company was well worth the visit, so be sure to stop if you happen to be in the neighborhood.

7. Morse Sporting Goods

85 Contoocook Falls Rd, Hillsborough, NH 03244-5521 +1 603-464-3444
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5 based on 2 reviews

Morse Sporting Goods

Reviewed By Monadocks - New Hampshire

I haven't been here in a while but I fondly remember them as extremely friendly and very knowledgable about hunting, etc.

8. Old Number 6 Book Depot

166 Depot street, Henniker, NH 03242 +1 603-428-3334
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Old Number 6 Book Depot

Reviewed By Newtonian2 - Newton, MA

Since I’m an academic, it’s probably not surprising that my trips include a fair number of visits to bookstores — especially used bookstores. My list includes the usual suspects: Shakespeare and Company in Paris, the Strand in New York, City Lights in San Francisco, etc.. But it also includes various odd and out of the way places, from the peculiar little place near the docks in Moss Landing, CA (where I picked up a copy of Erich Maria Remarque’s émigré novel Arch of Triumph) to the New England Traveler Restaurant and Bookstore in Connecticut, just south of the Massachusetts Border (where my wife got a copy of Lampedusa’s *The Leopard* as part of an "eat dinner, get a book" promotion). The “Old Number Six” goes to near top of my list of the odd, the out of the way, and the memorable.

Located up a hill from the campus of New England College in Henniker, New Hampshire, its two floors are a warren of bookshelves, towering floor to ceiling. Started in the 1970s by two faculty members from the college, it houses a massive collection on a staggering variety of topics. One of its more impressive features is the care that has gone into its organization. The general categories (e.g., “History” — which occupies much of the second floor) are broken down into subcategories (e.g., books on European history are divided by country or by period, depending on the focus and there is a separate section for “Historians and Historiography”). Just as impressive is the quality of the collection: out of print titles from university presses abound and any annotations in them tend to be discrete (and, at least for the ones I saw, in pencil).

With the rise of behemoths like Amazon, independent booksellers like this are becoming an endangered species and the experience of browsing through stacks and finding books that you weren’t looking for but, upon finding them, are obviously what you need to have is becoming ever rarer. Searching in the Literary Criticism section to see what they had on Thomas Mann, I came across Paul Fussell’s Abroad, a study on interwar tourism that was the unlikely sequel to Fussell’s path-breaking The Great War and Modern Memory. What better book to find, while wandering in a bookstore that I came across by accident, than a book about the peculiarities of tourism. It wasn't what I was looking for, but it was just what I needed!

9. Bethel Farm Yoga

34 Bethel Rd, Hillsborough, NH 03244-4305 +1 603-464-5985
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Bethel Farm Yoga

We host daily Jivamukti yoga classes and peaceful retreats. More than a typical yoga studio, we also offer special workshops and teacher trainings, Kirtan evenings and community dinners. During the growing season, much of our food comes from our beautiful organic farm.

Reviewed By PMP2008

Nothing like it....the yoga studio has such beautiful architecture, soft wood floors throughout and many windows. The place exudes warmth through the wonderful owners and the farm structures. The meals were hands down amazing and bountiful. The common kitchen area in the castle is a perfect space to gather. Lots of great memories.

The sleeping accommodations are rustic, simple and clean. Outdoor showers - perfect for the setting.

Would really recommend you check out their activity calendar. Enjoy!

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