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UPCOMING RV SHOWS

11/11/2009 - 11/22/2009 RV Auction - 54 RV's Must Be Sold Columbus, OH - Online Bidding Available

11/20/2009 - 11/22/2009 Minneapolis/St. Paul Powersports, RV & Boat Show and Sale Minneapolis Convention Center - Minneapolis, MN

1/7/2010 - 1/10/2010 2010 San Antonio RV Show Henry B Gonzalez Convention Center - San Antonio, TX

1/8/2010 - 1/10/2010 21st Annual North Carolina RV & Camping Show Greensboro Coliseum Complex, Greensboro, NC

1/8/2010 - 1/10/2010 Northeast RV & Camping Show CT Convention Center - Hartford, CT

1/15/2010 - 1/17/2010 2010 Spring Outdoor, Camping & RV Supershow Cobb Galleria Centre - Atlanta, GA

1/28/2010 - 1/31/2010 2010 San Antonio Boat & RV Show Alamodome - San Antonio, TX

2/4/2010 - 2/10/2010 34th Annual Flint Camper & RV Show Perani Arena & Event Center - Flint, MI

2/10/2010 - 2/14/2010 44th Annual Detroit Camper & RV Show Rock Financial Showplace - Novi, MI

2/12/2010 - 2/15/2010 Springfield RV Camping & Outdoor Show Eastern States Esposition Grounds - West Springfield, MA

New Hampshire Tourism & RV Travel

Why Visit New Hampshire?

Everything from family attractions and theme parks to the great outdoors awaits you throughout New Hampshire. Visit one of New Hampshire's many state parks, go downhill or cross country skiing; visit a waterfall; visit the Museum of New Hampshire History or one of the many other museums and historic sites that New Hampshire has to offer. New Hampshire has hundreds of attractions and activities that appeal to children and adults of all ages. Whether it's taking your kids to the children's museum or to New England's largest skateboard park, enjoying an amusement park, taking in a sporting event, or taking a cruise or a tour, there are many options to enjoy.

Discover the New Hampshire only those who explore the outdoors know. It’s a New Hampshire filled with biking, bird watching, hiking, climbing, hunting, fishing, tours, gorgeous state parks and sparkling waterfalls—and you can only find it outdoors. Plus, New Hampshire's 18 miles of coastline and 1,300 lakes and ponds provide recreation around the state and throughout the seasons. You can set sail on inland waterways, jump the wake of a powerboat on skis or cruise the ocean on a whale watch. Test your limits at sport fishing or soak in the sun on a sandy beach. Canoe or tube down a lazily flowing river-or pull on some waders and cast your line for an elusive brookie or largemouth bass. In winter, bobhouses dot the frozen lakes, while dogsledders fly across the thick ice. In spring, test your kayaking or rafting mettle against surging whitewater. Whatever sport's your passion, it’ll be 100% pure fun.

New Hampshire's historic sites are as diverse as they are fascinating. Whether you step into the world of Native Americans, the home of a colonial governor or a local historical society, you'll encounter the spirit of the American who lived here and their times. Historic societies are also a valuable resource for discovering New Hampshire's past, and often have special exhibits on view.