Fall hiking is the best! It’s my favorite time to be out. There are many ways to experience the dazzling display of foliage this time of year, but there’s no better way to do it than on foot. You can take your time, soak in the color, and enjoy that cool air. No matter if you are a beginner hiker or more experienced, one New Hampshire foliage hike can be explored in pieces or all in one shot.

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Hedgehog Ridge is one of the great outdoor adventures in the southern part of the state. For more information on this New Hampshire foliage hike and to download a trail map, visit the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests.

Other great foliage hikes in New Hampshire include these seven treks, the classic Artists Bluff in Franconia Notch State Park, and this remote walk into the Zealand Valley. Now, grab your gear and get out there!

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