A Perfect Summer Day in Newfound

Find Peace, Quiet, and Beauty on Newfound’s Hiking Trails

One of our favorite hikes takes you on the south end of the beautiful Elwell Trail, where you can explore some of Newfound’s finest conserved land. Parking is located just north of Wellington State Park off West Shore Road. This easy-to-moderate hike is one of our favorites for its expansive vistas — there are magnificent views from the Sugarloaf summits and across Goose Pond – mixed with intimate solitude. Look for eagles soaring over Wellington Bay and beaver activity around the Pond.

Dogs are welcome but must be leashed, and owners are responsible for carrying out all pet waste.

Discover Your Sanctuary at NH Audubon’s Paradise Point

NH Audubon is independent, statewide non-profit organization that focuses on education, conservation, and sanctuary stewardship. Through their education programs, they show us how to enjoy nature in a way that protects the environment.

One of NH Audubon’s sanctuaries is located here in the Newfound area — Paradise Point in Hebron. Erected in 1968 and opened in 1969, the Paradise Point sanctuary is the first and oldest NH Audubon center. This beautiful, 43-acre property has more than 3,000 feet of shoreline and access to Newfound Lake via canoe and kayak rentals (check out the Northern Newfound Water Trail). Restrooms are available and picnicking is allowed during summer business hours. Paradise Point is a Leave No Trace carry in/carry out facility.

People visit Paradise Point for various outdoor activities, including bird watching, education, research, trail walks, and live-animal exhibits. When you walk the trails, you’re likely to see loon, eagles, kingfisher diving into the water, or even Cedar Waxwings feeding berries to each other! Bring your binoculars and field guide or borrow theirs.

All summer long, Paradise Point offers opportunities for outdoor and indoor fun, adventure, and education about nature and Newfound. From the Tuesday Red Barn series, to Wednesday’s Nature’s Magic Sponge for kids, to plant identification workshops and canoe and kayak rentals, Paradise Point is one of New Hampshire’s gems. See program descriptions, schedules, and registration information.

Back by popular demand, Andrea Charbonneau will conduct S.U.P. fitness and yoga classes/lessons based out of Paradise Point (Board rentals available). Contact Andrea via email.

There’s something for everyone at Paradise Point! Be sure to put it on your list of summer activities – you won’t be disappointed.

MJ Harrington & Co. Jewelers — Committed to Craftsmanship and Community

MJ Harrington & Co., located on 35 Main Street in Newport, NH, is a 70-year-old, New Hampshire-based family business. Their unique New Hampshire Heritage Collection is a tribute to the lakes and ponds of the Granite State in the form of hand-crafted pendants. Each pendant is carefully fashioned from sterling silver or 14k gold and features the recessed shape of a well-known lake filled with sapphire blue translucent enamel. The effect is a bird’s eye view of shimmering water on a sunny day! You can even add a small diamond chip to indicate where you live! Along with the lake pendants, the New Hampshire Heritage Collection includes loons, sap buckets, covered bridges, and the Old Man in the Mountain.

 

Mill Fudge Factory & Ice Cream Cafe Serves Sweet Happiness

You’ve got to love a business whose mission is “to make people happy”. The Mill Fudge Factory & Ice Cream Cafe is a family-owned and operated business located in an historic 1767 grist mill overlooking the Newfound River from Bristol’s Central Square. They’ve been handcrafting small batch fudge since 2006. Their fudge is made with all natural, fresh ingredients; you won’t find any corn syrup, preservatives, artificial flavors or colors in this fudge! Come see why they were chosen as one of the Top 3 Fudge companies by MSN.com and selected as one of America’s Best Fudge companies by the Cooking with Paula Deen magazine!

There are even more reasons to visit The Mill. It is the perfect spot to enjoy a refreshing ice cream while watching the river flow. For entertainment and live music, The Back Room at The Mill is one of the best small live music venues in the state. They host open mic nights every Friday and live concerts begin June 16. Visit their website for tickets. Join your friends at The Mill – it’s a definite “must go” this summer!

Calendar of Upcoming Events

Click here to register for these events.

  • June – September: NLRA EcoTours (Mon., Thurs., Fri. at 10am and 1pm)
  • June 27: Guided paddle along the Northern Newfound Water Trail with Dr. Rick Van de Poll
  • July 2: NLRA Annual Meeting, 4-6pm, Red Barn, Hebron. Everyone welcome! Refreshments provided.
  • July 12: Stargazing with NH Astronomical Society, dusk to 11pm at Ash Cottage, Hebron
  • July 21: Around the Lake Sailing Race, 1pm
  • July 28: Hebron Fair, 9am-3pm
  • August 1: Stream Stomp! at AMC Cardigan Lodge (morning and afternoon sessions)
  • August 8: Guided hike on Mt. Cardigan
  • August 20-24, Watershed Outdoor Week (WOW)!: Register here.
  • Sept. 1: Run Your Buns Off. Register here.
  • Sept. 28: Guided Sugarloaf and Goose Pond Hike
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