Autumn of New Hampshire
The Autumn
The changing of the leaves is quite beautiful in most northern states, but the brilliance of fall foliage in New Hampshire is one of the best and the most popular tourist attractions in all of New England. This is due to the long, thin size of the state and its main north-south highways that allows visitors to drive from Boston all the way to Canada over a period of several days, witnessing the spectacle unfold over time as you proceed further north
Be aware that fall in New Hampshire is a peak tourism season, especially around mid-October. Even longtime residents become “leaf peepers” at this time of year. If you want the New Hampshire hotels of your choice as you drive through the mountains and scenic byways, make your reservations well in advance.
Autumn in New Hampshire is particularly the best for camping and hiking, especially in the White Mountains and the Lakes Region. There are more than 1,200 miles of hiking trails in state, and there is technical mountain climbing on Mount Washington. If you’re a little less athletically inclined, you’ll find that many of the skiing resorts remain open throughout the year.
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