Travel Guides and Giveaway By Lakes Region Tourism Association And Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce.
(TRAVPR.COM) USA - June 3rd, 2014 - Lakes Region, NH – “Splash It Up! In the Lakes Region of New Hampshire” features the Lakes Region as the perfect playdate location for anyone looking to getaway for the weekend or summer vacation. The Lakes Region Tourism Association and the Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce join forces to promote the many businesses, attractions, shopping, restaurants, and lodging options that surround the beautiful lakes region of New Hampshire.
Anyone can participate online at VisitNHlakes .com and enter to win and receive Lakes Region information. One lucky person will win the prize package worth over two thousand dollars. The package includes a 3 night stay for a family of four at the RDC Resort – Rockywold Deephaven Camps, RDCsquam.com. The Squam Lake stay includes lodging, housekeeping, all meals, dock on the lake, tennis courts and various recreational activities. Squam Lake and RDC was recently noted as a top destination by OUTSIDE magazine.
Other giveaway items have been provided by:
Black Swan Inn, Cascade Spa, Castle in the Clouds, Ekal Activity Center, Flying Monkey, Lakes Region Community College, Loon Preservation Committee, Meredith Village Savings Bank , Monkey Trunks, NH20 Spring Water, Paddle the Pemi (Ski Fanatics), Patrick’s Pub & Eatery, Polar Caves, Prescott Farm, Purity Spring Resort’s Traditions Restaurant, Shiloh’s Restaurant, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, T-BONES Great American Eatery, The Common Man Inn & Spa, Whale’s Tale, Winnipesaukee Belle, Wolfeboro Trolley Company
For more information and free visitors’ guides, visit LakesRegion.org. The Lakes Region Tourism Association can also be found on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest. The LRTA office is at Exit 20 on Route 3 in Tilton, NH and can be reached by calling (800) 60-LAKES. The Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce is located at 383 South Main Street, Laconia, NH, LakesRegionChamber.org. Splash It Up! is also funded in part by the New Hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism.
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