Key Attractions
Lakes, Beaches & Water Fun
Arts & Entertainment
Mills and Main Streets
Scenic Drives & Tours
Golf, Skiing, and Sports
- Skiing
- Snowmobiling
- Golf
- Minor League Sports
- Football
- Hockey
- Baseball
- Motor Sports
- Horseracing
- Hunting & Fishing
Shopping & Antiquing
Spas & Wellbeing
NH Heritage
Nature Activities
Outdoor Adventure
Dining
Markets & Fairs
Camping
Extreme Sports
Packages
Grab your fishing rod, binoculars, camera or turkey call. You never know what you'll see and adventures you'll have in the woods and waters of New Hampshire. Bring the kids and cast a line - kids under 16 fish free-or share with them the joys of wildlife watching. Hunting is a New England tradition. There are more than a million acres of public and private land open to hunting 7 days a week.
Want to learn more? Visit the New Hampshire Fish & Game website for fishing, hunting and wildlife watching information plus online licenses-or visit one of the six visitor and education centers around the state. These include the Discovery Room in Concord ( 603-271-3211), Warren Fish and Wildlife Center (603-764-8593), Twin Mountain Fish and Wildlife Center (603-846-5108), Sandy Point Discovery Center, Stratham (603-778-0015), Berlin Fish Hatchery Educational Exhibits (603-449-3412), and Milford Fish Hatchery Educational Exhibits (603-673-1416).
Browse the listings below for more Hunting & Fishing information. Our new 2008-2009 State Parks Guide is also now available online. Click here to check it out.
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