New Hampshire has so many beautiful places to see. As residents, we know this, but it’s nice to have a reminder. These photos are just the beginning when it comes to New Hampshire’s beauty!
1. Bondcliff, Grafton
This may be a subsidiary peak of Mount Bond, but the views are far from second rate.2. Castle In the Clouds, Moultonborough
Mountains + lake + wide open sky = spectacular views.3. Madame Sherri’s Staircase, Chesterfield
Let your imagination run wild around these enchanted ruins, which look like they came straight out of a fairy tale.4. Mount Lafayette, Franconia
Located at the Northern End of the Presidential Range, Mount Lafayette provides sweeping views over New Hampshire’s mountains.5. Portsmouth Harbor
Who says that industry can’t be beautiful?6. Covered Bridges
No matter what the season, covered bridges like this one in Cornish bring you back to a slower time.7. And they’re just as jaw dropping on the inside.
8. The Flume, Lincoln
How’s that for a swimming pool?9. Mount Washington in the winter.
You may not be able to see past the peak, but there’s still plenty of beauty.10. And once the storm clears, you’re in for a treat.
11. Echo Lake and Cathedral Ledge, Conway
There’s just something so majestic about mountains and water.12. The rocky seacoast in Rye.
13. Lost River Gorge, North Woodstock
14. Mount Washington Peak, Gorham
Mountains, mountains and more mountains, all full of beautiful views.15. The charming Mount Washington Hotel, Bretton Woods.
16. Arethusa Falls, Crawford Notch
At about 120 feet, this is one of the highest single-drop falls in New Hampshire, and easily accessible for the whole family.17. The Atlantic Ocean, Portsmouth
New Hampshire’s coastline is short but sweet. This view is from the Oceanic Hotel in Portsmouth.18. The Pemigewasset River, Lincoln
Put your toes in the ice-cold water, if you dare!19. Sunrise on the seacoast, Hampton Beach
Hampton is known for big crowds, but you can still enjoy the quiet moments.20. The Basin, Franconia Notch
You’ll have a new appreciation for The Granite State after seeing these rock formations.
New Hampshire is full of natural wonder. Where is your favorite view in The Granite State?
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