Rumney is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,480 at the 2010 census. The town is located at the southern edge of the White Mountain National Forest.
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A family adventure since 1922! Polar Caves is located in the scenic Baker River Valley in Rumney, New Hampshire. Come tour our natural scenic attraction featuring 9 glacial boulder caves. While visiting, feed the fallow deer, pheasants, and ducks. Also try the Baking River Mining Sluice; tour our Maple Lodge, and enjoy the truly unique Glacial Rock Garden. Be sure to check out our Polar Climbing walls with different levels of difficulty to provide a challenge for anyone! Bring your own lunch and enjoy our picnic area with charcoal grills, charcoal not provided. Be sure to visit our Gift Shop and try some fudge before you go! Open Daily 9am to 6pm!
This is a great place to explore the caves at your own pace. If you don't want to go in all of them you can bypass the ones that may be too challenging or too small a space. (I passed on some.) Great views at the top! Very good for families.
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This hike is short but it is quite steep. However there are great views at the top of Baker River valley to the south from the exposed section of rock. There's a loop at the summit - if you want the views in front of you as you go I recommend going counter-clockwise.
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We are one of the oldest Country Stores in New Hampshire. Located in the picturesque Village of Rumney Nh, we offer locally made products one of a kind gits and artwork. We offer homemade Salads, Sandwiches and desserts from our full service deli.
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Tour the home that Mary Baker Eddy (the founder of Christian Science), and her second husband, Daniel Patterson, rented in the foothills of the White Mountains. Soon after moving here, the couple found themselves deeply affected by the Civil War. During these two eventful years, Mary's continued deep Bible study and search for health made this an important period leading to her discovery of Christian Science. Guided tours May 1-October 31, Thursday-Saturday, 10 am-4 pm, and Sunday, 1 pm - 4 pm. Tours include the Mary Baker Eddy Historic House in nearby North Groton. $7 Suggested donation for both tours. Children under 12 free. Museum shop.
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