Over the millennia, the geology of New England has been heavily influenced by tectonic events and the passage of massive glaciers during the last ice age. Evidence of these transformations can be found throughout New Hampshire, and there’s one spot in Rumney where you can literally enter into a part of the state’s geologic past.

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Polar Caves is open from mid-May to mid-October each year; the park is closed during winter due to snow and ice buildup. In addition to exploring the caves, there is also an animal park and gift shop. For more information, visit the Polar Caves website and follow them on Facebook for the latest updates.

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