Vacation Rentals in Washington, New Hampshire
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Washington vacation rentals
Washington is a town in Sullivan County, New Hampshire in the southwestern part of the state. It covers 50 square miles and is situated in a hilly, rocky, forested area, with 26 lakes and ponds, and is home to Pillsbury State Park. The park is heavily wooded and has several ponds and wetlands. Canoeing, fishing, picnicking, hiking, camping, and mountain biking are favorite park activities. History buffs can explore the park's long-abandoned cellar holes, remnants of early farm settlement and lumbering of the late 1700s and early 1800s. Bird watching is very popular in Washington as there are a multitude of species that call the area home, including heron, loons, swan, geese, ducks, eagles, falcons, turkey, quail, and doves. Washington has many well-preserved historic buildings, including the Washington Town Hall, erected in 1787, the Washington Congregational Church, built in1840, the Washington Police Station, built in 1833, and the famous Seventh-day Adventist Church, built in 1842. The Washington New Hampshire Historical Society houses artifacts and archival information and can provide you with information about the town’s past. Washington Vacation Rentals are a good way to save on your accommodation costs and will net you the best Washington Deals. Washington Last Minute Deals can substantially increase your Washington Savings.
Washington things to do
Nelson Monday Night Dance
This is my dancing cradle. It all began here, in long lines at the Nelson town hall, back in my 20s when I was uncertain about what was going to happen...read more
Absolutely Magic
My wife and I had the pleasure of watching Andrew Pinard perform his one-man act "Alejandro's Olde Tyme Magik Showe" at Wolfeboro's First Night New Year's...read more
Pillsbury State Park
100th review here, so I'm gonna make it good... I went camping this past weekend and it was great. My buddy, Peter, and I wanted to do a weekend camping...read more
Bridge of Flowers
Pretty underwhelming. Shelburne Falls itself is not so bad, but this placed is definitely overhyped (personally, I like the Glacial Potholes, they were at...read more
Tupelo Music Hall
Y'all come here to lil' ole Londonderry and enjoy yourself at Tupelo Music Hall! Scott, runs a real nice place where you can get up close and personal...read more
Pico Mountain At Killington
Yes Pico is smaller than Killington, but it's better in every aspect. It's less crowded, lodging is nicer and the staff is extremely friendly. Like one...read more
Lowell National Historical Park
I've been on the Lowell canal tour three times now because it's so awesome I have to bring anyone who visits from out of town. You will learn everything you...read more
Okemo Mountain Resort
When I think of Southern VT ski & snowboard resorts, I think of Killington, Okemo, Mount Snow & Stratton. And yes, I think of them in that order. The...read more
Currier Museum of Art
A really good local museum. Too bad the recent addition totally destroyed the original building entrance and flavor. Whoever designed and approved the...read more
Hooksett Cinemagic & IMAX
We went up to Hooksett to see a matinee of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. A bit of a trek from Nashua, sure, but we decided to make an afternoon of it and eat...read more
Shelburne Falls Bowling Alley
My wife and I accidentally got to Shelbourne Falls 2 hours before our dinner reservation and didn't know what to do. We're not really the bowling type but...read more
Crotched Mountain Ski and Ride
This is a great place to learn to ski or snowboard. My husband and I took the advantage of Discovery 101 package on a weekday. This package on a weekday...read more
Latchis Theatre
Everyone loves the Latchis (unless you're looking for a sterile corporate multiplex that shows blockbuster Hollywood explosion type movies with a shirtless...read more






