Guidebook to Cornish Hill Farm

Melissa
Guidebook to Cornish Hill Farm

Food scene

For a yummy dinner and good beer, this place is a very popular destination. Both pub and sit down dinner options.
Poor Thom's Tavern
19 Bean Rd
For a yummy dinner and good beer, this place is a very popular destination. Both pub and sit down dinner options.
Delicious sit-down restaurant on the water
17 locals recommend
The Common Man Restaurant
16 Water St
17 locals recommend
Delicious sit-down restaurant on the water
Good pizza, take out is popular
15 locals recommend
Pizza Chef
88 Main St
15 locals recommend
Good pizza, take out is popular
Coffee shop, good pastries too!
8 locals recommend
Boston Dreams
7 State St
8 locals recommend
Coffee shop, good pastries too!
The Harpoon Riverbend Taps and Beer Garden, located in the same building as the brewery itself, offers a full selection of Harpoon beers straight from the source along with delicious food to pair with your pint. Enjoy a beer inside the brewery overlooking our bottling line or outside in our outdoor Beer Garden area! Brewery Hours: Thurs - Sat 10am to 9pm Sun - Wed 10am to 6pm
125 locals recommend
Harpoon Brewery Taproom and Beer Garden
336 Ruth Carney Drive
125 locals recommend
The Harpoon Riverbend Taps and Beer Garden, located in the same building as the brewery itself, offers a full selection of Harpoon beers straight from the source along with delicious food to pair with your pint. Enjoy a beer inside the brewery overlooking our bottling line or outside in our outdoor Beer Garden area! Brewery Hours: Thurs - Sat 10am to 9pm Sun - Wed 10am to 6pm

Sightseeing

Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park
139 St Gaudens Rd
62 locals recommend
There were three bridges previously built on this site in 1796, 1824 and 1828. The first bridges were destroyed by floods. The current bridge was built by James Tasker and Bela Fletcher. It was framed on a nearby meadow northwest of the site and later moved to its proper location. In 1935, the New Hampshire General Court authorized funds to purchase the bridge. The structure was purchased by the state in 1936 and operated it as a toll bridge until June 1, 1943. After renovation by the state in 1954, the Cornish Windsor Bridge suffered damage from flood water and ice in 1977. It was repaired again by the state for $25,000. Because of its deteriorated condition, it was closed to traffic on July 2, 1987. The bridge was reconstructed by the state in 1989 at a cost of $4,450,000 and was opened to traffic on December 8, 1989. This is the longest wooden covered bridge in the United States and the longest two-span covered bridge in the world. The American Society of Civil Engineers designated it as a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 1970. The bridge is featured on the Town Bicentennial Medal struck in 1976. The Cornish-Windsor Bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
28 locals recommend
Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge
28 locals recommend
There were three bridges previously built on this site in 1796, 1824 and 1828. The first bridges were destroyed by floods. The current bridge was built by James Tasker and Bela Fletcher. It was framed on a nearby meadow northwest of the site and later moved to its proper location. In 1935, the New Hampshire General Court authorized funds to purchase the bridge. The structure was purchased by the state in 1936 and operated it as a toll bridge until June 1, 1943. After renovation by the state in 1954, the Cornish Windsor Bridge suffered damage from flood water and ice in 1977. It was repaired again by the state for $25,000. Because of its deteriorated condition, it was closed to traffic on July 2, 1987. The bridge was reconstructed by the state in 1989 at a cost of $4,450,000 and was opened to traffic on December 8, 1989. This is the longest wooden covered bridge in the United States and the longest two-span covered bridge in the world. The American Society of Civil Engineers designated it as a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 1970. The bridge is featured on the Town Bicentennial Medal struck in 1976. The Cornish-Windsor Bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Hiking

With just a short 45 minute hike you get a beautiful 360 view from the top!
French's Ledges
With just a short 45 minute hike you get a beautiful 360 view from the top!

Outdoor Activities

Tubing fun for the whole family
9 locals recommend
Arrowhead Recreation Area
18 Robert Easter Way
9 locals recommend
Tubing fun for the whole family
Ski and Ride
73 locals recommend
Mount Sunapee Resort
1398 New Hampshire Rte 103
73 locals recommend
Ski and Ride
Swim in the summer at the beautiful Sunapee State Park; beach access Bring your boat along to enjoy the natural beauty of the lake.
30 locals recommend
Lake Sunapee
30 locals recommend
Swim in the summer at the beautiful Sunapee State Park; beach access Bring your boat along to enjoy the natural beauty of the lake.
Outdoor activities for all ages and skill levels, from canoeing, kayaking, rafting, river tubing and SUPaddle Boards! You can also camp here during the summer months in our deluxe tents in the Path of Life Garden. We have approximately five miles of trails for fat tire biking around the Sculpture Garden and through fields following the Connecticut River.
26 locals recommend
Great River Outfitters
36 Park Rd
26 locals recommend
Outdoor activities for all ages and skill levels, from canoeing, kayaking, rafting, river tubing and SUPaddle Boards! You can also camp here during the summer months in our deluxe tents in the Path of Life Garden. We have approximately five miles of trails for fat tire biking around the Sculpture Garden and through fields following the Connecticut River.
Sculpture garden on 14 acres. Hiking, exploring, yoga, meditation and picnicking are all ways to enjoy the unique 18 works of art.
24 locals recommend
Path of Life Sculpture Garden
36 Park Rd
24 locals recommend
Sculpture garden on 14 acres. Hiking, exploring, yoga, meditation and picnicking are all ways to enjoy the unique 18 works of art.