Welcome to The Monadnock Region
We encourage you to turn your phone off, breathe the mountain air, and allow time to stop. Here are some suggestions of things to do in the area for a perfect fall weekend. Given that Pumpkinfest was last weekend, we are sure there will be many pumpkins still kicking around town in Keene center.
Hike Mount Monadnock, Jaffrey Mt. Monadnock, located directly across from Cobb Hill Estate, is the #1 most hiked mountain in North America and 2nd most hiked in the world behind Mount Fuji in Japan. We camped here in the Monadnock State Park while meeting with vendors during wedding preparation weekends. A truly magical stay
Cathedral of the Pines, Rindge Gentle trails and scenic views and gardens for all to enjoy. Beautiful view that features a sanctuary and American soldier memorial
The Farm at Wolf Pine Hollow FallFête, Hancock Wolf Pine's Autumn Festival from 9-4p on 10/19 and 10/20 will feature goat yoga, pumpkin picking and carving, make-your-own-scarecrow and plenty of jams, honey and mead. https://wolfpinehollow.com/fallfete-2024/
The Friendly Farm, Dublin
Stop by to feed goats, chickens, sheep, llamas, cows
Terra Nova Coffee Roasters, Keene
Excellent coffee in a lovely communal space that features local artists and represents the quaintness of Keene
Kurama Omekase, Keene Try a little cuisine that we'll be having on our honeymoon in Tokyo, with fish sourced right from Japan. The sushi rolls and omekase here are amazing. Ask for Gap as your waitress, as we have her to thank for some phenomenal recommendations for our honeymoon that continues in Thailand.
Shadow & Soul Emporium & Tea Lounge, Keene
Very cute and eclectic tearoom and shop in the town center, perfect for October, filled with spooky decor
Breweries locals in the area include Granite Roots, ModestMan, Frogg Brewing, Branch & Blade, Brewers of Nye Hill Farm, and Elm City Brewing