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Overpricing can cause your home to sit on the market. Underpricing leaves money on the table.
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Most of our listings sell within 30 days, depending on market conditions.
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April in New Hampshire is a season of transformation. The snowbanks finally retreat, the patios start calling, and the state's calendar shifts from 'winter hibernation' to 'spring celebration.' If you’re tired of the 'nothing to do' rut, this guide is for you. We’ve mapped out four perfect weekends across Southern NH, blending family-friendly traditions, unique date nights, and the best ways to soak up the early spring air. From the roar of the opening pitch in Manchester to the quiet chorus of spring peepers on the coast, here is your definitive plan for April 2026.

Family: NH Fisher Cats Opening Weekend
What’s Happening: Professional minor league baseball returns to Manchester at Northeast Delta Dental Stadium.
Why Go: It’s a quintessential springtime tradition. Afternoon games make it an easy win for families, and there is nothing like that first ballpark hot dog of the season.
Outdoor Adventure: Pond Skimming at Gunstock
What’s Happening: On Saturday, skiers and riders in wild costumes try to skim across a slushy pond at the base of the mountain in Gilford.
Why Go: It is peak spring energy. Between the hilarious crashes and the festive atmosphere, it’s the best way to say goodbye to winter.
Arts: Exeter Literary Festival
What’s Happening: A free, daylong celebration of New England authors at Exeter Town Hall on Saturday.
Why Go: It’s a great excuse to walk around downtown Exeter, grab a coffee, and hear fascinating talks from local writers.
Unique Fun: Exeter Parks & Rec Easter Egg Hunt
What’s Happening: A massive, organized egg hunt on Saturday morning at 10:00 AM.
Why Go: They use age-group timing, so it’s actually fun and organized for the kids rather than a free-for-all.

Family: Chunky’s Cinema & Pub
What’s Happening: Full-service dining inside a movie theater with leather recliners in Manchester and Nashua.
Why Go: It’s the "easy button" for parents. If the April weather is moody, you can sit back, eat a full meal, and keep the kids entertained all in one spot.
Date Night: Short Play Festival at The Rex Theatre
What’s Happening: A fast-paced evening of original short plays on Friday and Saturday in Manchester.
Why Go: It’s lively and modern—ideal for couples who want something more engaging and interactive than a standard movie.
Outdoor Adventure: Spring “Peepers” at Great Bay
What’s Happening: The first seasonal chorus of tiny "peeper" tree frogs at the Great Bay Discovery Center in Greenland.
Why Go: Hearing the peepers is a New Hampshire "small wonder." It’s a peaceful, sensory experience that marks the true arrival of spring.
Arts: Silo Series Poetry Reading
What’s Happening: An intimate reading and book launch at The Word Barn in Exeter on Sunday at 4:00 PM.
Why Go: The venue is incredibly cozy and offers a real "seacoast" vibe. It’s the perfect way to wind down a weekend.
Unique Fun: NH Indoor Scottish Festival
What’s Happening: A celebration of bagpipes, Highland dance, and Scottish culture on Saturday at Manchester Memorial High School.
Why Go: It’s a high-energy cultural experience you won't find anywhere else. Since it’s indoors, it’s a guaranteed good time regardless of the rain.

Family: Discover WILD New Hampshire Day
What’s Happening: A free event in Concord on Saturday (10 AM – 3 PM) featuring live animals and hands-on nature education.
Why Go: It’s a local favorite. It’s educational, wholesome, and the best way for kids to get up close with New Hampshire wildlife.
Date Night:“Footloose” at The Palace Theatre
What’s Happening: A high-energy musical production in downtown Manchester.
Why Go: This is the perfect weekend tosecure your tickets before they sell out for the mid-month opening. It’s the ultimate "big city" date night in a beautiful historic venue.
Date Night: Vegas McGraw Tribute Show
What’s Happening: A Tim McGraw tribute performance at The Rex Theatre on Friday night at 7:30 PM.
Why Go: It’s a high-energy, "boots optional" night out right in the heart of the city.
Outdoor Adventure: Earth Day Cleanup
What’s Happening: Community-led coastal cleanups across the Seacoast area with the Blue Ocean Society.
Why Go: It’s a great way to enjoy the ocean air while giving back to the community and keeping our beaches beautiful.
Arts: Jimmy’s Jazz & Blues Club
What’s Happening: World-class live music in a sophisticated Portsmouth venue.
Why Go: It’s widely considered one of the best listening rooms in the state. If you want to dress up a little and enjoy incredible acoustics, this is the spot.
Unique Fun: 50’s & 60’s Dance Party
What’s Happening: A themed dance night at the Rockingham Ballroom in Newmarket on Saturday.
Why Go: For couples who like to be active, this is a nostalgic and fun change of pace from a typical dinner date.

Family: Open Farm Day at Coppal House Farm
What’s Happening: Spring lambs, wagon rides, and farm demos in Lee on Saturday (11 AM – 2 PM).
Why Go: It is highly photogenic and offers a rare chance for kids to interact with baby farm animals in a beautiful setting.
Date Night: Tuscan Village Exploring
What’s Happening: Market-style exploring, shopping, and outdoor dining in Salem.
Why Go: It’s a perfect "wander and snack" date. You can explore the shops and outdoor spaces at your own pace without a rigid schedule.
Outdoor Adventure: Spring Bird Walk
What’s Happening: A guided nature walk at the Massabesic Center in Auburn.
Why Go: Just minutes from Manchester, Massabesic offers a perfect "nature reset" with beautiful lake views and a chance to spot returning spring birds.
Arts: Poetry Launch and Reading
What’s Happening: A Silo Series reading featuring multiple poets at The Word Barn on Sunday.
Why Go: It’s a thoughtful, literary way to wrap up the month in a cozy community atmosphere.
Unique Fun: Monadnock Speedway Season Opener
What’s Happening: High-octane stock car racing in Winchester on Saturday.
Why Go: It’s loud, lively, and a total classic New Hampshire experience. It’s surprisingly family-friendly and a great way to kick off the racing season.
Manchester is your Hub: Most of these events are within a 20-30 minute drive of Manchester. You can easily do most of these as quick trips without turning your day into a massive road trip.
Book The Palace & The Rex Early: Tickets for shows in Manchester fill up fast once spring hits. Don't wait until the day of to secure your spot.
The "Layer" Rule: April in NH is famously unpredictable. Bring a warm jacket and an extra pair of dry socks for outdoor events like the Pond Skim or the Bird Walk.
Check Socials for Weather: For outdoor events like Open Farm Day, check the venue's Facebook or Instagram page an hour before you leave for any "mud-related" delays.
What are the best family events in Southern NH in early April?
Fisher Cats Opening Weekend in Manchester and the Exeter Parks & Rec Egg Hunt are two easy wins.
What’s a fun spring date night in Manchester?
A Palace Theatre show like “Footloose,” or the Short Play Festival at The Rex Theatre.
What’s the most “New Hampshire” spring event?
Gunstock Pond Skimming is hard to beat for pure local tradition and laughter.
Where can I volunteer for an Earth Day cleanup near Portsmouth?
Blue Ocean Society posts public cleanup signups on their Cleanup Bulletin.
If you’re exploring a move to Southern New Hampshire, this is exactly what day-to-day life can look like here: quick commutes, real community events, and four weekends in a row where you actually want to get out of the house.
When you’re ready, visit https://damonhometeam.com/
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