8 Best Thanksgiving Activities and Events in New Hampshire!
When it comes to celebrating Thanksgiving, New England knows how to do it big. In New Hampshire, you’ll find centuries-old traditions, turkey trots to run off that big meal, and the opportunity to volunteer and make someone else’s Thanksgiving a little bit brighter. Here’s our 2024's Best Thanksgiving Activities and Events in the Granite State.
Portsmouth Gas Light Co., Portsmouth, NH
Featuring four restaurants under one roof, Portsmouth Gaslight Company is one of the great places around to grab a drink or two. Visit the bar the night before Thanksgiving and stroll around downtown Portsmouth afterward. Take a selfie in front of the North Church—just steps from the Gaslight—and revel in the beauty of this small seacoast city.
Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum, Warner, NH
Take a trip to Warner in the days leading up to Thanksgiving, and visit the Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum. You’ll learn about the museum’s efforts to promote environmental action in honor of the Native Americans from this region.
Harvey’s Bakery, Dover, NH
Place your order by November 16 for the Thanksgiving pies around. Harvey's Bakery makes apple, pumpkin, New Hampshire blueberry, lemon meringue, pecan, squash, and more. Be sure to pick up some of their tasty homemade rolls, too. They're a Thanksgiving tradition in many New Hampshire cities and towns.
Tendercrop Farm, Dover, NH
Order your fresh farm turkey ahead of time from Tendercrop Farm. They are also taking orders for delicious side orders and baked goods, too.
Dover Turkey Trot, Dover, NH
November 28, 2024 at 8:30am
Run the Dover Turkey Trot while Thanksgiving dinner is cooking. This annual event brings the community out of their homes on this joyous holiday and brings people together for an exciting fundraising event. Not a runner? Cheer on your neighbors from the sidelines.
The Edgewood Centre, Portsmouth, NH
No one wants to eat Thanksgiving dinner alone. Volunteer at the Edgewood Centre in Portsmouth and eat Thanksgiving dinner with one of their many elderly patients who don't venture out to the dining room for their meals. Maybe you don't eat Thanksgiving dinner until the evening. If so, you'll eat twice but make the day of an elderly man or woman. Your meal is free, too.
The Common Table at St. John’s Church, Portsmouth, NH
The Common Table is a Thursday free lunch program held at St. John’s Church. The Common Table is always in need of bakers to provide desserts. Contact the church and bake some Thanksgiving pies for their holiday feast.
The Mall at Fox Run, Newington, NH
Check out the Black Friday ads on Thanksgiving morning, and then head out to the Mall at Fox Run the next day. Black Friday shoppers will be out in full force, but you’ll find bargains galore at Macy’s, Victoria’s Secret, H&M, and more. Visit the Crossings at Fox Run just a five-minute walk from the mall at Fox Run for even more bargains. There you can shop at Kohl’s, the Kitchen Store, Michael’s, Old Navy, Barnes & Noble, and more.