Rumney is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,480 at the 2010 census. The town is located at the southern edge of the White Mountain National Forest. Continue reading... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Canyon Attractions In Rumney
1. Quechee GorgeQuechee Quechee is a census-designated place and one of five unincorporated villages in the town of Hartford, Windsor County, Vermont, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population of the CDP was 656. It is the site of Quechee Gorge on the Ottauquechee River and is also the home to the Quechee Lakes planned community initiated in the late 1960s, which also brought to the community the small Quechee Lakes Ski Area in the 1970s. Quechee was known for a picturesque covered bridge at the site of the old Quechee mill, which now houses the Simon Pearce glass-blowing facility and restaurant. The bridge was severely damaged by flooding caused by Hurricane Irene in 2011. The bridge has since been rebuilt. Quechee has a small branch post office with zip code 05059. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Rumney Videos
Polar Caves New Hampshire - Caving Adventure for Kids
Polar Caves - Rumney, NH Family Friendly Caving
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Sunday Trip to Rumney NH
Polar Caves Ice Cave
Here is a walk through of the Ice Cave at Polar Caves in Rumney, NH. Just outside of Plymouth New Hampshire. The video makes the cave look dark, but they are all well lit. A great place to see ice in the middle of summer!
Six Gun City New Hampshire
Six Gun City, New Hampshire is an old Western town attraction
Flume Gorge | Lincoln, New Hampshire 2018 | Yi 4K+ Action Camera
Flume Gorge located in Lincoln New Hampshire is most famous for its scenic waterfalls and breathtaking vistas. The water flows down the natural gorge and through the Franconia Notch mountains. Luckily we visited this place after a big rain storm so the falls were running pretty high that day. It took us a good two and half hours to hike our way around flume gorge. Please watch in full 4K HD for the best quality!
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Polar Caves 2014
Visit polarcaves.com for more on America's most sensational glacial caves. Take a ride over the caves and get a birds eye view of what you can expect when you visit the park. Take a peek inside these amazing glacial caves and around the rock (boulder) garden and the mines. Take a walk through our pine forests and pet our fallow deer and feed the ducks.
Entrance Of Cool off and Rest Cave Part 1
Video taken April 7th 2009. The ice is melting
Rock Climbing in New Hampshire: Live Free and Climb
Known as the Granite State, New Hampshire has some of the best and most diverse rock climbing on the east coast. From the boulders of Pawtuckaway to the Cannon Cliffs, you'll find a wide variety of climbing terrain to choose from! Find guides and other climbing info here:
In this video: Mark Synnott and his team of guides (Hampton Kew & Ryan Howes) as they climb up Cathedral Ledge (Retaliation - 5.9) in Echo Lake State Park.
Video of Waterville Campground, NH from Jennifer C.
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Jennifer C.'s Review on The Dyrt:
▶︎ Rustic, but not! This was the first time i had ever visited a campground in... the mountains. I was a little intimated at first, since i had never been to the mountains but here, there was everything from a rustic campground secluded enough that you feel like you were out in the middle of nowhere, but you were close enough to walk to what i donned The hub' where you'll find a few restaurants, some local stores, mountain bike trails, kayaking and more. I went here during an REI Outessa Event where I was lucky enough to experience Climbing Rumney Rock to hiking up Mount Washington. It was the first time I saw sand trails littered with what looked like quarts crystals. What were those shiny things anyway!? It was magical... it really was. I hope to return again someday and Climb, hike, bike and kayak more...