Is There Anything Special About New Boston?
May 25, 2009 at 6:02 pm Leave a comment
- Central Elementary School (one of the top elementary schools in the State of NH)
- Town established in 1736; Incorporated in 1763
- Piscataquog Land Conservancy has its home in New Boston
- White Water Rafting
- Hillsborough County Agricultural Fair
(ABOVE) A technical Class II paddle through forests and historic New Boston. A regular on the New Hampshire AMC’s early-spring trip list, the South Branch of the Piscataquog River is a fun paddle with plenty of rocks to dodge on its way to a wavy twist through the center of New Boston. It is a small river that must be run in March or early April when the water is high enough to float a kayak or canoe. There is one small dam that requires a short portage about a third of the way through the trip, but the dam in the center of New Boston has been breached and is easily runnable in high water.
Entry filed under: Build a green home in NH, Clark Hill Woods, New Boston NH, Schools, White Water Rafting. Tags: Agricultural Fair, AMC, Central School, Hillsborough County, Piscataquog River, top elementary schools in NH.


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