Sabbaday Falls NH: Kancamagus Highway Waterfall Sabbaday Falls is located on the Kancamagus Highway in Albany NH. The parking area at Sabbaday Falls accommodates quite a few visitors as this is one of the most frequently visited waterfalls in NH. The easy .3 mile hike along the wide, crushed stone path, and easy elevation gain, along with the shear beauty Read more...
Silver Cascade Hart’s Location NH Silver Cascade is located in Hart’s Location NH. This waterfall has no hike as it is located and seen along the road. Silver Cascade has an impressive 600′ total drop over a series of cascades, most of which can be seen from the roadside. We do not recommend walking up the side of the cascade Read more...
Strawbery Banke Museum, Portsmouth NH (Aka Strawberry Bank) Strawbery Banke in Portsmouth, NH is one of New Hampshire’s oldest historical sites. Strawberry Banke is an outdoor museum, it’s history dates back to the early 1600’s. In 1630 the area was chosen by English settler Captain Walter Neal and it was named Strawbery Banke. Strawberry Banke got it’s name from the Read more...
On the National Register of Historic Places, The Brick Store is the Oldest Continuously Operated General Store in the United States. What makes this place so unique is the rich history held within the walls. It has been in business since the early 1790’s and previously served as a post office for the town of Bath until 1942, some of Read more...
The Flume Gorge The Flume Gorge at Franconia Notch State Park in Lincoln, NH is a naturally made gorge created by glaciers. The gorge extends 800 feet at the base of Mt. Liberty. The walls of granite rise to a height of 90 feet and range from 12 to 20 feet apart. The state park is almost 6,700 acres. Every Read more...
Triple Falls Gorham, NH Details About Triple Falls: Triple Falls is made up of 3 waterfalls of various heights with a total drop of 650′ along Town Line Brook (Triple Falls is on the Gorham NH and Randolf NH border): Evans Fall, Proteus Fall and Erebus Fall (no “s” on “fall” as indicated by the signage there). These 3 waterfalls Read more...
Tuckerman’s Ravine Tuckerman’s Ravine on Mt. Washington is by far one of the most dramatic (and most dangerous) places on Mount Washington. The mid-summer photos of Tuckerman’s Ravine were taken at the end of July. As you can see there is still snow on this part of Mt. Washington. Read more...
Weirs Beach Weirs Beach, located in Laconia, New Hampshire is famous for its Boardwalk and all the attractions along the boardwalk at Weirs Beach. The Weirs Beach boardwalk begins on Lakeside Avenue and runs the entire length of the beach and docks. There are many benches along the boardwalk so people can sit and enjoy the view of Lake Winnipesaukee. Read more...
White Mountains Attractions By: Madeline Sanborn In the beautiful woods in New England, you can find the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Here, in the summer you can camp, swim in the many lakes and bays, where canoeing and kayaking take place in the heat of the summer day. During the winter, the white snow capped mountains make a beautiful Read more...
Road Trip Ideas in White Mountains of New Hampshire Want to take a road trip in and around the White Mountains of New Hampshire? There are many cool places to see both natural and man-made attractions, some are hidden places in New Hampshire that not many people know about, until now! Starting at I-93 in North Woodstock NH take exit Read more...
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