convenient store
convenient, quaint with NH charm
baked goods, meats, some groceries
breakfast, lunch, and dinner served
beer, wine
Washington General Store
29 N Main Stconvenient, quaint with NH charm
baked goods, meats, some groceries
breakfast, lunch, and dinner served
beer, wine
Family Dollar
59 Henniker Street25 minute drive
dollar store
convenient
large selection
Food Scene
Balthazar's Ice Shack
367 Washington Rd19 minute drive
local ice cream
rotation of sandwiches, soups, and fried meals
30 minute drive
breakfast, breakfast sandwiches
lunch, sandwiches, loaded fries, hotdogs
picnic tables to sit and eat
Lets Get Loaded Food Truck
284 Sunapee Street30 minute drive
breakfast, breakfast sandwiches
lunch, sandwiches, loaded fries, hotdogs
picnic tables to sit and eat
25 minute drive
"Chef Sean Burt realized his life-long dream of owning his own restaurant when he opened Tooky Mills Pub and Restaurant in 1999. Since then "Tooky's" has become such a fixture in downtown Hillsborough that it seems like we've been here forever. There are few people in town who haven't met with friends at the bar, or maybe done a little business over lunch, or treated the family for a fun night out together and a great meal. Tooky Mills has just become part of Hillsborough!
Our menu offers a wide variety of homemade foods ranging from lighter fare to full entrees and gourmet desserts. Choose from soups, salads, appetizers, sandwiches, to hand carved beef selections, large variety of fresh seafood, to new world pasta dishes.
Come enjoy our great Blues selection while seated in our historical, rustic dining room or relax outside on the patio. To accompany your dinner, we also feature a wide selection of domestic beer, imported beer, wine and a full bar stocked with your favorite spirits. Whether you choose a refreshing ale, a mixed drink, or a fine wine to complement the flavors of your dish, we have something in our bar for you. Our friendly staff is waiting to meet you and will greet you with warm smiles. We will provide you with a memorable dining experience that will keep you coming back for more."
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Tooky Mills Pub
9 Depot St25 minute drive
"Chef Sean Burt realized his life-long dream of owning his own restaurant when he opened Tooky Mills Pub and Restaurant in 1999. Since then "Tooky's" has become such a fixture in downtown Hillsborough that it seems like we've been here forever. There are few people in town who haven't met with friends at the bar, or maybe done a little business over lunch, or treated the family for a fun night out together and a great meal. Tooky Mills has just become part of Hillsborough!
Our menu offers a wide variety of homemade foods ranging from lighter fare to full entrees and gourmet desserts. Choose from soups, salads, appetizers, sandwiches, to hand carved beef selections, large variety of fresh seafood, to new world pasta dishes.
Come enjoy our great Blues selection while seated in our historical, rustic dining room or relax outside on the patio. To accompany your dinner, we also feature a wide selection of domestic beer, imported beer, wine and a full bar stocked with your favorite spirits. Whether you choose a refreshing ale, a mixed drink, or a fine wine to complement the flavors of your dish, we have something in our bar for you. Our friendly staff is waiting to meet you and will greet you with warm smiles. We will provide you with a memorable dining experience that will keep you coming back for more."
Ming Du
207 W Main St24 minute drive
American Chinese food and sushi
Hanna's Diner
83 Henniker Street25 minute drive
friendly diner atmosphere
great food, breakfasts and lunch
24 minute drive
"We are a Farm to Table restaurant which means that we prepare our meals by order. Each order is unique and takes some time to prepare, so come join us and enjoy a Texas cocktail. We are the right restaurant for those who enjoy food and a calming atmosphere. If you appreciate good southern food, come visit us today.
Reservations are highly recommended but not required"
Live music every Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights 6pm to 8pm
R & J Texas Style BBQ on Wheels
24 minute drive
"We are a Farm to Table restaurant which means that we prepare our meals by order. Each order is unique and takes some time to prepare, so come join us and enjoy a Texas cocktail. We are the right restaurant for those who enjoy food and a calming atmosphere. If you appreciate good southern food, come visit us today.
Reservations are highly recommended but not required"
Live music every Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights 6pm to 8pm
Taco Beyondo
53 Henniker St25 minute drive
great taco, burritos, etc
great value
23 minute drive
"At Hillsboro House of Pizza, we pride ourselves on offering a consistently exceptional product at a reasonable price. Hillsboro House specializes in Pizzas, Pasta, Subs & much more!"
Hillsboro House of Pizza & Bar
125 West Main Street23 minute drive
"At Hillsboro House of Pizza, we pride ourselves on offering a consistently exceptional product at a reasonable price. Hillsboro House specializes in Pizzas, Pasta, Subs & much more!"
Coffee
Dunkin'
258 W Main St20 minute drive
coffee!
Grocery
Shaw's
276 W Main St23 minute drive
full sized grocery store
deli
pharmacy
JD Foods
192 West Main Street23 minute drive
quality bulk food items
meat, cheese, canned goods, etc
Skiing
33 minute drive
The mountain plans to open for the 2022-23 season on November 23.
Slopes & Trails
67 trails and slopes covering 233 skiable acres (18 miles of terrain)
18 easier trails, 32 more difficult trails, 17 most difficult trails
Summit elevation: 2,743 feet
Vertical drop: 1,510 feet (highest in southern New Hampshire)
Longest trail: Two miles (Ridge Trail)
Four terrain parks, four mogul runs, nine glades
Terrain Parks
Six O' Three Terrain Park - S, M, L & XL features on Spruce Peak
Eastside Skier/Boarder-cross - Medium features all built out of snow
Calypso - Small features on South Peak
South Park - Small features on South Peak
Lifts: 9, including 3 quad chairs (two high-speed), 2 triple chairs, 4 surface lifts
Average Snowfall: 130 inches
Season: Late-November to Mid-April
Snowmaking: 97% of all terrain
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Mt Sunapee State Park
86 Beach Access Rd33 minute drive
The mountain plans to open for the 2022-23 season on November 23.
Slopes & Trails
67 trails and slopes covering 233 skiable acres (18 miles of terrain)
18 easier trails, 32 more difficult trails, 17 most difficult trails
Summit elevation: 2,743 feet
Vertical drop: 1,510 feet (highest in southern New Hampshire)
Longest trail: Two miles (Ridge Trail)
Four terrain parks, four mogul runs, nine glades
Terrain Parks
Six O' Three Terrain Park - S, M, L & XL features on Spruce Peak
Eastside Skier/Boarder-cross - Medium features all built out of snow
Calypso - Small features on South Peak
South Park - Small features on South Peak
Lifts: 9, including 3 quad chairs (two high-speed), 2 triple chairs, 4 surface lifts
Average Snowfall: 130 inches
Season: Late-November to Mid-April
Snowmaking: 97% of all terrain
33 minute drive
28 TRAILS & SLOPES WITH 9 GLADED AREAS
Most trails are named after winds.
Novice 50% (14 trails)
Intermediate 21% (6 trails)
Advanced 12% (3 trails)
Expert 17% (5 trails)
11 LIFTS
4 Triple Chair Lifts
2 Double Chair Lifts
1 J-Bar Tow
1 Beginner Handle Tow
1 Park Handle Tow
2 Carpet lifts
MOUNTAIN STATS
Summit Elevation: 1,460 feet
Base Elevation: 690 feet
Vertical Drop: 770 feet
One of the highest capacity computer controlled snowmaking systems per acre in the Northeast. 100% snowmaking coverage guarantees great conditions all season long.
Easiest run from the summit: Breeze to Zephyr to Blast
Longest run: 1.5 miles Breeze/Zephyr/Squall Line
3 separate beginner areas with their own lifts.
F.I.S. race trail and race facilities on Twister.
Terrain Parks with features of all sizes, for all abilities.
Some of the longest and steepest pitches in Southern New Hampshire.
Blast is the only novice runs off the summit in all of southern New Hampshire.
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Skigebiet Pats Peak
686 Flanders Rd33 minute drive
28 TRAILS & SLOPES WITH 9 GLADED AREAS
Most trails are named after winds.
Novice 50% (14 trails)
Intermediate 21% (6 trails)
Advanced 12% (3 trails)
Expert 17% (5 trails)
11 LIFTS
4 Triple Chair Lifts
2 Double Chair Lifts
1 J-Bar Tow
1 Beginner Handle Tow
1 Park Handle Tow
2 Carpet lifts
MOUNTAIN STATS
Summit Elevation: 1,460 feet
Base Elevation: 690 feet
Vertical Drop: 770 feet
One of the highest capacity computer controlled snowmaking systems per acre in the Northeast. 100% snowmaking coverage guarantees great conditions all season long.
Easiest run from the summit: Breeze to Zephyr to Blast
Longest run: 1.5 miles Breeze/Zephyr/Squall Line
3 separate beginner areas with their own lifts.
F.I.S. race trail and race facilities on Twister.
Terrain Parks with features of all sizes, for all abilities.
Some of the longest and steepest pitches in Southern New Hampshire.
Blast is the only novice runs off the summit in all of southern New Hampshire.
41 minute drive
Summit elevation = 2,066 ft
25 Trails
(28% beginner, 40% intermediate, 32% expert)
5 Lifts
2 Terrain parks
Crotched Mountain
41 minute drive
Summit elevation = 2,066 ft
25 Trails
(28% beginner, 40% intermediate, 32% expert)
5 Lifts
2 Terrain parks
Outdoor Recreation
15 minute drive
Pillsbury State Park is one of the more primitive and lesser known gems of the New Hampshire State Park system. Heavily wooded and sprinkled with several ponds and wetlands, its diversity of habitats makes it home to a great variety of wildlife, including moose and loons. Canoe and Kayak rentals are available. Crossed by a network of hiking and mountain bike trails, the park is an important link in the Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway, a 51-mile hiking trail that connects Mount Monadnock with Mount Sunapee to the north. History buffs enjoy exploring the park's long-abandoned and overgrown cellar holes, remnants of early farm settlement and lumbering of the late 1700s and early 1800s when the area was called Cherry Valley.
Admission is $4 for adults; $2 for children ages 6-11; children ages 5 and under and NH residents age 65 and over are admitted free. Season passes are available. When park is unstaffed during the season, please use Iron Ranger (self-serve paystation).
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Pillsbury State Park
100 Clemac Trail15 minute drive
Pillsbury State Park is one of the more primitive and lesser known gems of the New Hampshire State Park system. Heavily wooded and sprinkled with several ponds and wetlands, its diversity of habitats makes it home to a great variety of wildlife, including moose and loons. Canoe and Kayak rentals are available. Crossed by a network of hiking and mountain bike trails, the park is an important link in the Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway, a 51-mile hiking trail that connects Mount Monadnock with Mount Sunapee to the north. History buffs enjoy exploring the park's long-abandoned and overgrown cellar holes, remnants of early farm settlement and lumbering of the late 1700s and early 1800s when the area was called Cherry Valley.
Admission is $4 for adults; $2 for children ages 6-11; children ages 5 and under and NH residents age 65 and over are admitted free. Season passes are available. When park is unstaffed during the season, please use Iron Ranger (self-serve paystation).
60 minute drive
Monadnock State Park is located in and around the 3,165-ft. Mount Monadnock. The park is surrounded by thousands of acres of protected highlands. In 1987, Mount Monadnock was designated a National Natural Landmark. The park offers year-round recreational opportunities.
Pets are not permitted in the park. Please note that this law includes all trails and areas on Mount Monadnock that are within Monadnock State Park boundaries.
Visitors should make a reservation before arriving at the park as parking is limited (especially on nice weekends and holidays). Visitors who arrive without a reservation will be admitted on a first-come/first-serve basis. Space is limited and visitors will be turned away when the park is fully booked .
Reservations can be made prior to arrival and no later than 3pm on the day of your visit, though they often sell out a day or two before a weekend. Please plan ahead in the event the parking areas reach capacity. Visitors are not allowed to park elsewhere and walk into the park.
Parking Day Pass Fee: $15 + $1 transaction fee
($15 fee includes admission for 6 occupants in one vehicle)
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Monadnock State Park
169 Poole Rd60 minute drive
Monadnock State Park is located in and around the 3,165-ft. Mount Monadnock. The park is surrounded by thousands of acres of protected highlands. In 1987, Mount Monadnock was designated a National Natural Landmark. The park offers year-round recreational opportunities.
Pets are not permitted in the park. Please note that this law includes all trails and areas on Mount Monadnock that are within Monadnock State Park boundaries.
Visitors should make a reservation before arriving at the park as parking is limited (especially on nice weekends and holidays). Visitors who arrive without a reservation will be admitted on a first-come/first-serve basis. Space is limited and visitors will be turned away when the park is fully booked .
Reservations can be made prior to arrival and no later than 3pm on the day of your visit, though they often sell out a day or two before a weekend. Please plan ahead in the event the parking areas reach capacity. Visitors are not allowed to park elsewhere and walk into the park.
Parking Day Pass Fee: $15 + $1 transaction fee
($15 fee includes admission for 6 occupants in one vehicle)