New Hampshire
Jagged mountains, serene valleys and island-dotted lakes lurk in every corner of New Hampshire. The whole rugged state begs for exploration, whether kayaking the hidden coves of the Lakes Region or trekking the upper peaks surrounding Mt Washington. Each season yields a bounty of adrenaline and activity: skiing and snowshoeing in winter, with many slopes open into spring; magnificent walks and drives through fall's fiery colors; and swimming in crisp mountain streams and berry-picking in summer.
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- Brian Healy|May 4, 2026A guide to New Hampshire
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Great Granite State Road Trip: New Hampshire in 7 Days
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- 1 Kayaking on Lake Sunapee with mountain views and crooning loons
- 2 Sleeping between oak and birch trees in a whimsical treehouse hotel
- 3 Summiting Mount Monadnock, one of the world's most-climbed mountains
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