North Woodstock, NH
Things to Do in North Woodstock
41 locally trusted attractions curated by White Mountains Insider.
North Woodstock punches above its weight for a town this size. You've got everything from serious hiking trailheads to casual family spots within walking distance of each other, which means you can actually string together a full day without spending half of it driving. The range matters: some attractions are free, some cost money, and some—like the ski areas—require actual planning depending on the season.
What separates a good visit from a wasted afternoon is understanding the split between what's here year-round and what depends on snow or foliage season. The Flume Gorge stays open spring through fall and draws crowds accordingly. The ski mountains operate on their own schedule. Restaurants range from solid pub food to places where locals actually eat lunch, not just tourists. The key difference is timing: you'll have a completely different experience in February versus July, and hitting things midweek versus weekend matters more than most people realize.
One practical thing: don't assume everything touristy is automatically worth your time, and don't sleep on the smaller stuff. North Woodstock sits in the sweet spot between the busier attractions in Lincoln and the quieter character of the surrounding smaller towns. You get access to serious outdoor infrastructure without some of the traffic gridlock of peak season in the immediate area.
The 41 listings below break down what's actually here—restaurants, outdoor activities, services, and attractions that locals use and visitors consistently ask about. Start with whatever matches your day, but come back to this list when you need to tweak plans based on weather or crowds.
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Fired on the Mountain
North Woodstock · 140 reviews
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Sculptured Sand
North Woodstock · 42 reviews
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Clark’s Trading Post
North Woodstock · 7 reviews
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Moosilauke Public Library
North Woodstock · 3 reviews
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Fournier Fine Art Gallery
North Woodstock · 3 reviews
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Soldier's Park
North Woodstock · 2 reviews
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Antique Car Museum
North Woodstock · 1 reviews
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The Americana Building
North Woodstock · 1 reviews
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Lincoln Public Library
North Woodstock · 34 reviews
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Lost River Gorge & Boulder Caves
North Woodstock · 2154 reviews
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Alpine Adventures
North Woodstock · 958 reviews
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NCCA Jean's Playhouse
North Woodstock · 145 reviews
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DirtVentures ATV Rentals of NH
North Woodstock · 79 reviews
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Pemigewasset River
North Woodstock · 6 reviews
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Loon Mountain Gondola Summit
North Woodstock · 339 reviews
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Cascade Park
North Woodstock · 311 reviews
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Seven Birches Winery
North Woodstock · 211 reviews
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SledVentures snowmobile rentals of lincoln nh llc
North Woodstock · 186 reviews
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Out Back Kayak Co
North Woodstock · 116 reviews
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Mirror Lake
North Woodstock · 66 reviews
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The Clark Museum
North Woodstock · 31 reviews
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Clark's Bears
North Woodstock · 4071 reviews
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Staple Rock Park
North Woodstock · 103 reviews
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Fay Wayside Picnic Area
North Woodstock · 24 reviews
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United States Postal Service
North Woodstock · 14 reviews
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Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest
North Woodstock · 8 reviews
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Lincoln Cinema 4
North Woodstock · 22 reviews
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Ice Castles
North Woodstock · 4420 reviews
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Kancamagus Recreation Area
North Woodstock · 41 reviews
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Outback ATV Rental Co
North Woodstock · 8 reviews
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Granite State Railway
North Woodstock · 1468 reviews
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Woodstock Family Park
North Woodstock · 4 reviews
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Lin-Wood Skate Park
North Woodstock · 5 reviews
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Lincoln Cinemas 4
North Woodstock · 197 reviews
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Fay State Forest
North Woodstock · 1 reviews
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Woodstock Water Department Land
North Woodstock
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Rachel Adams Memorial Forest
North Woodstock
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Lost River Reservation
North Woodstock
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Lincoln Veterans Memorial
North Woodstock
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Lincoln Recreation Department
North Woodstock
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Avery's Garage
North Woodstock
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Attractions in North Woodstock
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FAQ
Common questions
What's the best time of year to visit North Woodstock attractions?
Fall foliage draws the biggest crowds—September through mid-October—so expect busier conditions and plan ahead for lodging. Summer and winter both offer quieter experiences, though some outdoor attractions are weather-dependent. Spring mud season (April–May) can limit access to certain natural areas.
Are there attractions in North Woodstock suitable for families with young kids?
Yes, the area has family-friendly options ranging from accessible outdoor spaces to local recreational facilities. Many attractions are outdoors and free or low-cost, though you'll want to check individual listings for age-appropriate activities and any seasonal closures before you go.
How is North Woodstock different from nearby Lincoln, and should I visit both?
North Woodstock is smaller and quieter, with attractions centered around natural areas and local landmarks, while Lincoln (just south) offers more dining and commercial services. If you're spending a full day in the region, browsing both towns makes sense—they're only minutes apart and complement each other well.
Do I need reservations or permits to visit attractions in North Woodstock?
Most public attractions don't require advance booking, but it's worth checking the directory listings for specific places—some land areas or facilities may have seasonal hours or access restrictions. Call ahead if you're planning a group visit or need parking information.
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