Warner (pop. 2,750) is located northwest of Concord in Merrimack County, New Hampshire. It features a number of buildings from the late 18th century and is the birthplace of three New Hampshire governors.
The Mt Kearsarge Indian Museum is located on 100 acres of land. The museum features American Indian historical artifacts and art, as well as programs and events. There is also a "living museum" which visitors can stroll through along a winding trail. Picnic sites are also available.
Address: Mt Kearsarge Indian Museum, 18 Highlawn Road , Warner, NH 03278, United States
Phone: 1 (603) 456-2600, Fax: 1 (603) 456-3092
Hours:
May 1 to October 31: 10am-5pm; Sun:12pm-5pm
November 1 to December 20: am-am; Sun:12pm-5pm; Sat:10am-5pm; Closed: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri
Disability Access: Full facilities for persons with disabilities.
The 5,000 acre Rollins State Park features a scenic 3.5mi/5.6km drive up Mount Kearsarge. There is also a 0.5mi/0.8km trail off the road which leads to the peak and offers views over Lake Sunapee and the surrounding mountains.