Well, I've thought this for a long time now but I guess I'm biased because I live here. But New Hampshire is a pretty spectacular place to be in autumn. The summer humidity is gone, the air gets cooler, and of course, the leaves light up with vibrant foliage color. It looks like our corner of the world has been recognized by readers and editors of USA Today as one of the best foliage spots among several other U.S. states. I can't say I disagree!
It's no secret (or maybe it is?) that New Hampshire displays some of the finest foliage colors in the country.
Our seasonal colors have been recognized in a recent survey by USA Today, along with several other states including Colorado, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
The Granite State attracts visitors from all over the world to the White Mountain National Forest and all of its natural splendor.
The landscapes within the White Mountain National Forest have been appreciated for centuries by painters, photographers, and literary figures.
There are many places to experience the foliage color but none is perhaps more well-known than the Kancamagus Highway.
As summer transitions toward winter, the autumn season puts on a stunning display that is best experienced in person.
Autumn here is incredibly beautiful but also very short, as the long winter season can arrive fast.
We're proud to be listed among other U.S. states as having the best foliage in the country. See it for yourself by paying New Hampshire a visit!
This truly is the best time of year to experience the natural beauty of New Hampshire. Find your best foliage spot by keeping an eye on our interactive foliage map. Also, check out these eight scenic drives to enjoy during the autumn season. Now get out there before the color is gone!
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