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Things to Do and Places to Eat

Family Weekend 2024

Classes of ’25 and ’28 Students and Families

Whether you’re exploring the campus, Hanover, or the entire Upper Valley this weekend, we’ve got your guide to get the most from your visit. From Big Green athletics, hiking, apple picking, to curling up with a book and a coffee or enjoying a cruller at Lou’s Bakery, there’s something for the whole family on campus and beyond.

Things to Do

People hiking Mt. Moosilauke

Hiking and Outdoor Recreation

Participate in religious services in the Hanover community. 

Visit the Upper Valley Business Alliance website for more ideas and places to explore, as well as places to eat, in addition to the suggestions listed below.

Grab a bite to eat

We planned the weekend with Friday and Saturday night dinners as free time so that you can enjoy your visit with your student and other families. If you haven’t already done so, we suggest you make dinner reservations for both evenings.

On Campus

The Class of 1953 Commons (aka “FOCO”) is open for dinner Friday and Saturday night from 4–8:30 p.m. for families—no reservation required. Students on a meal plan can use their guest passes, or families can pay at the door for all-you-care to eat. Families are also welcomed to enjoy the dining hall for lunch on Friday and Sunday.

In the Surrounding Area

As we all know, the charm of Hanover is its small size. On weekends with lots of visitors, such as Family Weekend, it can be a challenge to accommodate everyone only at the restaurants in Hanover. We encourage you to explore and check out the array of restaurants in surrounding towns—a great way to see other spots in the Upper Valley! 

Here are some towns within a 30-minute drive from campus: 

New Hampshire
Andover
Claremont
Enfield
Lebanon
Lyme
New London
Newport
West Lebanon 

Vermont
Bridgewater Corners
Brownsville
Fairlee
Norwich
Royalton
Rutland
White River Junction
Windsor
Woodstock

Have questions?

Contact Kay Reynolds, Associate Director, Family Relations and Engagement, at

dartmouth.families@dartmouth.edu or (603) 646-3549.

 

Aerial shot of fall foliage on campus