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Fall Foliage Hikes in the White Mountains

We can’t think of a better way to get the most bang out of your foliage buck than to hike up a mountain and see the autumn world below you. September and October are the perfect months to hike in the White Mountains as the air is cooler, there isn’t as much foot traffic as in the summer, and the…

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Unique Ways to See Fall Foliage in the White Mountains

The changing color of the leaves brings people to the White Mountains from all over the country. The most popular way to "leaf peep" is to hop in the car and explore a scenic byway or scenic vista. If you're looking to avoid some of the crowds and gain a new perspective while viewing the foliage…

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Our 12 Favorite Picnic Spots in the White Mountains

Packing a picnic lunch for a day out adventuring in the White Mountains is a must, and sometimes, planning your day’s adventure based on the top picnic spots is essential too. Here are 12 of our favorite places to picnic in the White Mountains. By a Waterfall Rainbow Falls, Plymouth As part of the…

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Cool Ways to Beat the Heat in the White Mountains

Summer is here and the temps are rising! Even though we’re surrounded by that fresh, White Mountain air, sometimes it’s just too dang hot and we need instant relief. Check out our 5 awesome remedies to help beat the heat that are totally “cool”. Water Fun at White Mountains Attractions Beat the…

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I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream For Ice Cream!

I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream! We can’t think of a better way to top off a delicious dinner, celebrate finishing a long hike, or cool off after a hot day in the White Mountains than with a couple scoops of creamy, dreamy, ice-cold ice cream. Here's the scoop on some of the best…

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9 Must Visit State Parks in the White Mountains

There are 76 State Parks in the state of New Hampshire and depending on how far you stretch the limits, 22 of those are located in the White Mountains. We love all of our state parks and it is tough to choose favorites, but these 9 you will definitely want to add to your list on your next visit…

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White Mountains Historic Marker Tour

National Historic Marker Day is celebrated on the last Friday of April, and it is a great opportunity to learn more about all the interesting, unique, and sometimes quirky historical events that have been commemorated by a state historic marker. Did you know that there are currently 279 historic…

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Easy Winter Hikes in the White Mountains

Winter walks in the woods are simply magical and there are so many amazing trails to explore in the White Mountains this time of year. While hiking in the higher elevations in the winter can be a challenge and sometimes even dangerous, there are plenty of hikes that do not require a lot of effort…

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Indoor Winter Fun in the White Mountains

Winter in the White Mountains is a magical time and while we love spending time outdoors, playing in the snow, there are some days that the weather may not cooperate and we just want to find something fun to do indoors. Don't despair! We've got you covered! Take a peek at all the fun indoor…

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