With Mount Monadnock at the heart of our community, there are so many family-friendly trails and areas to explore. Monadnock State Park Gilson Pond Area has some great trails that go around the pond, some views of the mountain, and a playground for the kids. They also offer camping, trails to summit the mountain, as well as other activities- check the NH State Parks website at https://www.nhstateparks.org/ for more details. Some other family favorite trails of mine in the area are Rhododendron State Park in Fitzwilliam, Fremont Trail in Peterborough, Crotched Mountain Accessible Trails in Greenfield, and Converse Meadow Trail in Rindge.
If you are looking to cool off for the day, each town has their well-known swimming areas or community pools. Adams Pool and Playground area in Peterborough offers day pass for both residents and non-residents. They have lifeguards, a splash pad, various courts for sports, and a playground. Pack a picnic and spend the day. Other ways to stay cool and have fun with family are fishing, Kayaking, and swimming. Games like drip-drip-drop, tossing water balloons or soaked sponges, or a good old fashioned sprinkler are some of our go-to activities for summer. Why not freeze some of the kids toys in ice and let them break them free? Get out the trucks, bikes, & scooters and create your own family “Car Wash”. Some of my family’s favorite ways to spend time together and have fun are playing games and backyard activities. We love classic games like Uno, Sorry!, and Monopoly, but have really enjoyed learning other new games too. A backyard pick-up game of baseball, soccer, or volleyball is always on the table for a summer night. Creating relay races for one another, letting the kids show off their gymnastic skills, or simply watching the clouds by day and the stars by night are all activities that families can do together with minimal planning, cost, or restrictions. The simplicity of these activities allows families to relax and be creative with each other and engage in some good ol’ fun! Whether you are hitting the trails with your family this August, playing a backyard game together, or breaking out the hot dogs and marshmallows for a campfire, don’t forget to stop and enjoy the small moments, for one day they may be the best moments your kids remember. While our Families, Forests, and Farms program is over, we are getting ready to announce or fall program line-up so you can have more ways to stay connected as a family, have fun, and learn new things. Visit our website at https://rivercenternh.org/calendar for our programs! Nicole Daniels is the Children’s Teacher at the River Center and leads our music and movement programs, Mini Explorers, Messy Mondays, and Wild Wednesdays in the fall.
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