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Rindge vacation rentals start at G$16,733 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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20 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

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20 properties have a dedicated workspace

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30 of Rindge vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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4.9 Average rating
Rindge stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!
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Wake Up on the Water | Private Beach & Dock
Beautiful lake front home on a private island on Lake Monomonac in Rindge, NH. This home is set on a quiet cove where you can swim, fish, kayak, canoe, stand up paddle board, float on a tube, and just enjoy the sunshine. 120FT shoreline. Nearby Mt Monadnock, Keene, VT, trails, state parks. Enjoy a private sandy beach or eat dinner out on the huge deck. This home on the lake is just the vacation time you need away to relax while also feeling right at home. Bring your boat slip/public ramp avail

Peaceful Mill with Waterfall - Home Away From Home
Immerse in tranquility at our serene mill retreat in Southern NH. This historic space, adorned with original timber, rustic brickwork, and lofty 11 ft ceilings, offers a spacious 2,650 sq ft sanctuary. Relax in the soaking tub, or savor the calming waterfall views from the deck. Conveniently near downtown, but distant enough for undisturbed peace. Welcome to your soothing retreat for rest and rejuvenation. A remote worker's dream office with high speed connectivity and dedicated remote workspace

Vermont Mirror House
Escape to our stunning glass house nestled in the Vermont forest. This modern retreat offers breathtaking 360-degree views of lush wilderness and beautiful waterways. Unwind in the hot tub, warm up by the cozy fireplace, or rejuvenate in the sauna. Floor-to-ceiling windows bring nature indoors! Perfect for romantic getaways, small families or simply work away from work with fiber wifi. Experience tranquility during all seasons in this one-of-a-kind hideaway. Book now for an unforgettable escape!

"The Porch" Your cozy home away from home!
Welcome to The Porch! Ready for a mini vacation, or just a place to hang out, or work from? You are most welcome here! . This cozy cabin is very flexible and user friendly! It is private to only your group! The downstairs with all it offers, is for one or two person stays. The upstairs becomes available if you enter 3 or more people. This building is in the backyard of our home, as in photos on our Airbnb site, Other info is listed there also! Info book is in room! Welcome! (no pets)

Cabin & Sauna on Lake Monomonac
Beautiful Finnish House and a Sauna on Lake Monomonac. 2 Queen bedrooms, full kitchen and bathroom. Maximum occupancy 4. Perfect for a family reunion, get together or event. Authentic Finnish wood burning sauna, boat dock, kayaks, canoes, nature, wildlife, birding, walking, running, hiking, biking, snow skiing ATV, UTV, snowmobiling. Close to Mt Monadnock, Mt. Wachusett, Pats Peak, Granite Gorge Mountain Peak, and Crotched Mountain for hiking and skiing. 1 hr. from Boston 4 hrs. from NYC

Cottage beside a waterfall
Our 1840’s renovated grist mill is located in the beautiful Monadnock Region. The house and cottage are situated on twelve acres and includes gardens, an orchard, berry bushes, grape vines, beehives, a dog, and a tremendous waterfall. We are close to many of nature’s gems including Mount Monadnock, Pack Monadnock, the Heald Tract hiking trails, skiing, snowshoeing and swimming. Also the acclaimed MacDowell Arts Center, Andy’s Summer Playhouse, Andres Institute of Art and the Waldorf Schools.

Lakefront 3BR Log Cabin w/ Dock & Fire Pit
Escape to our true log cabin on Lake Contoocook. Wake up to sparkling water views, step onto the private dock, and spend the day swimming, kayaking or fishing. Inside you’ll find soaring timber ceilings, a fully equipped kitchen, fast Wi-Fi and three comfy bedrooms that sleep eight. Lakefront deck for sunset drinks, fire pit & BBQ grill Board games & books for rainy days. Only 90 minutes from Boston yet a world away in the pines—perfect for families and friend getaways year-round.

Willow Falls Home ~Hot tub & Waterfront
Constructed waterfall views are just feet away from you! Not far from Boston, RI or CT, this newly designed home is located at a privately viewed pond, in New England, near Mt. Monadnock! Kick back, relax & listen to the water falling in a screened-in gazebo, or in the outdoor hot tub! Or view it all at the picture windows and enjoy the solitude at this picturesque retreat! Inside you'll find multiple lounging areas, luxurious beds, a fully stocked kitchen and a fun game room.

Lakefront Mid-Century Cottage with Sandy Beach
Welcome to Hudson's Hideaway- a peaceful lakeside retreat where simple charm meets unforgettable views. Tucked among the pine trees at the end of a quiet, bumpy dirt road, this classic 1940's three season cottage is the kind of place that lets you slow down and reconnect with nature. While the cottage proudly shows its vintage character, it has been lovingly maintained and thoughtfully stocked with everything you need for a comfortable stay. The real star is the location.

Lake Monomonac Cottage with Private Beach & Dock
Relax at a lakefront cottage on a peninsula on desirable Lake Monomonac. Enjoy a private beach, dock, patio, kayaks, rowboat, swimming, fishing, boating, and water sports. Inside is a cozy 1BR, 1BA cottage with a queen bed and small pull-out sofa, full kitchen, Wi-Fi, AC, and plenty of parking. Wooded hiking trails are within walking distance. Bringing a boat? Guests may use the dock. Launch at the public boat ramp at North of the Border, 1207 US-202, Rindge, NH 03461.

The little house on Mirror Pond
Escape to our fully renovated tiny pond house on the serene Mirror Pond. Perfect for up to 4 guests, enjoy swimming, kayaking, or floating on tubes. Unwind by the fire pit, barbecue on the deck, or cozy up by the fireplace with board games on cooler days. With great WiFi, it’s also ideal for a peaceful work retreat. Whether you're here to relax, or get some work done, this tranquil hideaway offers the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.

Cute, Quiet, Art-Filled Apt.
This above-garage apartment is cozy and comfortable. Perfect getaway! Just 1.5 miles from Peterborough in the beautiful Monadnock region this gem has easy access to trails (backyard) and lakes. Quality linens, tasteful decor, great coffee and a spot to stash all your gear in the breezeway. Guests share main entrance with owners (but separate dwelling) who respect your privacy. Apartment access thru narrow stairs off breezeway.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Rindge?
Rindge has a mix of lakeside cottages, cabins surrounded by woodlands, and homes near local nature spots. Many visitors choose stays that provide easy access to hiking trails, quiet outdoor spaces, or scenic water views.
What are the best things to do in Rindge with kids?
Families can explore nature trails, enjoy waterfront activities at local lakes, or visit parks for picnicking and open play areas. Nearby farms and outdoor centers frequently suggest hands-on experiences and seasonal events for children.
What are some of the best things to do in Rindge?
Rindge has scenic hiking, paddling on peaceful lakes, and opportunities to explore forested conservation areas. Local towns often feature markets and seasonal community events, especially in warmer months.
How is the weather in Rindge?
Rindge experiences cold winters around 17–32°F (-8–0°C) with frequent snowfall, and warm, pleasant summers near 62–80°F (17–27°C). Rain is spread throughout the year, so packing layers and a waterproof jacket is often recommended.
When is the best time to visit Rindge?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for mild temperatures, blooming landscapes, and outdoor activities. Fall foliage draws visitors, and community happenings are common in summer and autumn.
What are the best places to visit in Rindge?
Cathedral of the Pines is frequently suggested for its sweeping views and tranquil atmosphere, while local lakes, forested parks, and conservation lands invite exploration and relaxation. art galleries and seasonal farmstands also draw many visitors.
What are some hiking trails in Rindge?
Rindge has forested trails in conservation areas and around its lakes, including paths near Mount Monadnock’s southern approaches. Most trails offer gentle terrain suited for varied experience levels.
What are some family activities we can do in Rindge?
Families can picnic and walk in local parks, paddle or fish on nearby lakes, and participate in seasonal berry picking or farm visits. Local community centers sometimes organize family-friendly workshops and events.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Rindge?
Explore hiking at Mount Monadnock, wander through traditional New England villages nearby, or discover art centers and historical museums in surrounding towns. Seasonal farm tours and local markets also highlight the region’s character.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Rindge?
Many cottages, cabins, and lakefront homes in Rindge welcome pets, often with outdoor space for walks and play. Nature trails and parks nearby make it easy to explore outside with your companion.
What are some local tips for visiting Rindge?
Locals suggest packing bug spray for wooded walks, sturdy shoes for trails, and a camera for autumn foliage. Checking local farmers’ markets and community bulletin boards can reveal seasonal happenings and area crafts.
What is Rindge known for?
Rindge is known for its scenic lakes, forested lands, and Cathedral of the Pines, which is recognized for remembrance and reflection. The town’s proximity to Mount Monadnock and its outdoor traditions draw hikers and nature lovers.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Rindge?
Explore quiet forest paths, lesser-known shorelines, or small local art galleries for unique perspectives on the region. Seasonal farmstands and family-run cafes also offer locally rooted flavors and goods.
What are the best foods to try in Rindge?
Local eateries frequently suggest New England staples like maple-infused breakfasts, fresh blueberry pies, and seasonal apple desserts. Many find homemade ice cream and locally raised produce at farmstands around town.
What should I bring for a trip to Rindge?
Pack layered clothing, sturdy shoes for trails, and a waterproof jacket to handle changes in weather. Bringing bug spray, a refillable water bottle, and a camera can help you enjoy Rindge’s outdoor spaces comfortably.
What is the nightlife in Rindge like?
Rindge has a quieter evening atmosphere, with local pubs, taverns, and occasional live music at small venues. Many visitors unwind with lakeside sunsets or gather for casual meals at family-run restaurants.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Rindge?
Rindge and the surrounding area frequently suggest summer fairs, autumn harvest festivals, and community gatherings tied to holiday weekends. Outdoor concerts and seasonal craft markets are also common during warmer months.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Rindge?
Many rentals in Rindge are suitable for families, with amenities like outdoor space, multi-bedroom layouts, and proximity to parks or lakes. Listings often describe child-friendly features and easy access to nature activities.
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