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| Warren Fish Hatchery and Wildlife Center | Two small museums and several show pools (Trout) with a main hatchery building. Free admission. | Located only 3 miles north of the campground along Route 25 in Warren. |
| The Norway Pines Speedway | Dirt track racing every Saturday night during the summer, with reasonable admission prices. | Eight (8) miles south along Route 25 in Rumney. |
| Clark's Trading Post | Features include: Viewing tower for The Old Man of the Mountain, rides, a museum, a small turn of the century town with shops and a family of Black Bears. | Approximately 18 miles northeast of the campground in North Woodstock. |
| The Whale's Tale Water Park | Features include: activity pools, wave pool, 360' figure 8 slide, tube rides, and more. Group rates and season passes are available. | Approximately 25 miles northeast along Route 3 in North Lincoln. |
| Polar Caves Park | Caves and passages, maple sugar museum, mineral display and live animals. | Located 10 miles south of the campground along Route 25 in Plymouth |
| Franconia Notch State Park | Features include: Flume Gorge, Old Man of the Mountain, Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway, Echo Lake, Profile Lake, and The Basin. | Franconia Notch is twenty to twenty-five miles northeast along Interstate 93 in North Woodstock, Lincoln, and Franconia. |
| Rock Barn (603) 536-2717 |
Indoor rock climbing wall, equipment rentals and area rock climbing information. | Located along Route 25 in Plymouth, approximately thirteen miles south of Swain Brook. |
| Rock Climbing | Climb the sheer cliffs of Rumney, New Hampshire. Several routes to choose from via Federal parking area. | Approximately ten miles south from Swain Brook Campground, just off State Route 25. |
| Appalachian Trail | The one and only! | Located just 7 miles west of the campground along Route 25A. |
| Mt. Moosilauke | The last major mountain to the west, Mt. Moosilaouke, has an elevation of 4810' with a vertical rise over 2400'. Several trails lead to the summit, which offer great views of the Connecticut River Valley and the Presidential Mountain Range. | Located in Glencliff and Benton, just a few towns north of Wentworth. |
| Baker River Deer Farm | View & feed Red Deer/Elk while you enjoy peasceful surroundings. Call 603-764-9612 for hours. | Located a few miles from the campground in Wentworth. |