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Mount Kearsarge
The Warner, New Hampshire area is filled with all kinds of things
to do. Below are just a few of the many ways to enjoy the area and what
it has to offer.
- Kearsarge Regional
Schools offer excellent academics and full sports programs.
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Warner youth sports teams include baseball, softball, soccer,
basketball, football and cheerleading.
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Rollins State
Park on Mt. Kearsarge - From the center of town Mt. Kearsarge Road climbs almost to the
2937' to the summit. There's a short hike to the tower at the
top of the mountain.
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The Warner River flows through town with rainbow, native trout and
Atlantic Salmon.
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Active horse community with indoor-riding arenas and many miles of
old, unused dirt roads for trail riding.
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The Kearsarge Trail
Snails Snowmobile Club - Many miles of well organized, groomed
snowmobile trails, having direct access to Canada. These trails are
used for cross-country skiing, snow shoeing, hiking, mountain biking
and sled dogs.
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Ski areas within ½ hour and several more within an hour.
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Mt. Kearsarge Indian
Museum - Education and Cultural Center boost 15,000 years of the
history of native people.
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New Hampshire
Telephone Museum – Discover over 130 years of telephone history.
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A multitude of well-known craftsmen, artists, illustrators, writers,
and poets reside in Warner.
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Warner Fall Foliage Festival has
been the focus of a well-organized autumn celebration for over 50
years, attracting thousands. It’s awesome undertaking reveals
Warner's Unique Community Spirit.
Warner - all turnpike to Concord Jct. I-93 and I-89. South I-93,
minutes to: Manchester 30, Nashua 50 and Boston 1.5 hours. North I-89,
minutes to: New London 15, Lebanon and White River Jct. 35, Hanover 45,
Canada 2.5 hours and Newport R.I. 3 hours.
Call us at 603-456-3000 to make an appointment or stop by our office at 8
East Main Street, Warner, NH 03278. From the south, take I-89 north,
exit 8 - left @ end of ramp - right @ stop, onto Rt. 103 west – continue
1 mile - white colonial on left across from the town hall. From the
north, take I-89 south, exit 9 - left @ end of ramp - 1 mile on the
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