Museum Passes

Free and Discount Passes to Area Museums

NH State Parks

Explore the great outdoors!

(admits up to 2 adults and 4 dependents to any day-use park)

Note: Not valid at Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway, Flume Gorge, Hampton Beach State Park (South Beach), or Wallis Sands State Park.

Website

Currier Museum of Art

Great art is just the beginning!

(admits 2 adults; discount pass for 50% off general admission per person,
17 and under free with accompanying adults)

150 Ash Street, Manchester, NH
(603) 669-6144

Museum website

The Fells

Historic estate and gardens on Lake Sunapee

(admits 2 adults & accompanying children under 18)

Route 103A, Newbury, NH
(603) 763-4789

Museum website

Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum

Get to know the original locals!

(admits a group of up to 4 people or a family of up to 2 adults and their children)

Kearsarge Mt Rd, Warner, NH
(603) 456-2600

Museum website

Billings Farm and Museum

Where fun & history meet!

(admits 4 people, ages 4 and up;
children under 3 receive free admission)

69 Old River Rd, Woodstock, VT 05091
(802) 457-2355
Museum website

NH Telephone Museum

Where history talks!

(admits 2; children under 6 admitted for free)

1 Depot St, Warner, NH
(603) 456-2234

Museum website

VINS: Vermont Institute of Natural Science

Protecting our natural heritage

(admits 4:  discount pass for $5/person, children under 3 free)

Route 4, Quechee, VT
(802) 359-5000

Museum website

Canterbury Shaker Village

Admits 2 adults and 2 children.

“‘Tis the gift to be simple!”

288 Shaker Rd, Canterbury NH

(603) 783-9511

Museum website

How To Use a Museum Pass

Ask at the Circulation Desk for pass availability.

If available, the VINS, Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum, NH Historical Society, or Billings Farm and Museum pass will be checked out to you on your library account and must be returned to the library after your visit. These passes are not renewable.

The Fells, Currier, and NH Telephone Museum passes will have the requested visit date written on the pass by Library staff. These paper passes do not need to be returned.

The New Hampshire State Parks paper pass will have the requested date printed on it (if that date has not already been booked by another patron) and does not need to be returned. Please note that this pass does not guarantee access to any park. Advanced day-use reservations are the only way to guarantee access. To avoid being charged for admission, indicate that you have a library pass when making the reservation. A $1 reservation fee will apply.

Note: Special exhibits or programs may be extra. See websites for more information.

Enjoy your museum visit!