New Hampshire is known for beautiful small towns, but even among those, Sugar Hill takes the cake.
Honestly, no matter what the season, this town has a magic about it. It looks like a post card.
If you haven't heard of Sugar Hill don't be surprised. This town was just incorporated in 1962, making it New Hampshire's most recently incorporated community. Even now, just over 500 people call Sugar Hill home.
And it's no wonder they want to keep the town secret - it is simply stunning.
Located in Grafton County, Sugar Hill overlooks the White Mountain National Forest. You'll feel surrounded by alpine bliss.
The lupines that grow wild in the town give an other-worldly feel.
Each year in early June the Lupines Bloom and people flock to Sugar Hill for the Lupine Festival. This year, the festival takes place on June 11 through 14.
However, the lupines aren't the only wildflowers that grow in Sugar Hill.
No matter what season you visit in, Sugar Hill will showcase New Hampshire's natural beauty at its best.
While you're there, be sure to visit Polly's Pancake Parlor for the best pancakes and maple syrup around.
The one problem with visiting Sugar Hill is that you may never want to leave.
Which is just fine. You can live here.
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