Map New Hampshire State for Printing

New Hampshire, located in the New England region of the United States, offers a diverse range of tourist attractions and scenic routes for visitors to explore. Whether you’re interested in outdoor activities, historical sites, or charming towns, New Hampshire has something for everyone.

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Here’s a breakdown of some popular tourist routes and main attractions in the state:

Tourist Routes:

  1. Kancamagus Highway (Route 112):
    • Often referred to as “The Kanc,” this scenic byway winds through the White Mountain National Forest, offering breathtaking views of mountains, waterfalls, and forests.
    • Notable stops include Sabbaday Falls, Rocky Gorge, and the Russell-Colbath Historic Site.
  2. Monadnock Region:
    • Explore the picturesque towns and landscapes around Mount Monadnock, one of the most climbed mountains in the world.
    • Drive through charming villages like Peterborough and Harrisville, known for their historic architecture and artisan communities.
  3. Lakes Region Scenic Byway (Route 11):
    • Navigate around the Lakes Region, featuring Lake Winnipesaukee and Lake Winnisquam.
    • Enjoy water activities, visit Castle in the Clouds, and explore the town of Meredith.
  4. Seacoast Scenic Byway (Route 1A):
    • This coastal route takes you along the Atlantic Ocean with stops at scenic beaches, historic sites, and charming seaside towns like Portsmouth.
    • Explore Strawbery Banke Museum and Fort Constitution.

Main Tourist Attractions:

  1. Mount Washington:
    • Home to the highest peak in the Northeast, Mount Washington offers stunning views and various outdoor activities.
    • Visitors can drive to the summit, take the cog railway, or hike the challenging trails.
  2. White Mountain National Forest:
    • A paradise for outdoor enthusiasts with opportunities for hiking, camping, and scenic drives.
    • Notable attractions include Franconia Notch State Park, the Flume Gorge, and the Lost River Gorge.
  3. Portsmouth:
    • A historic and vibrant coastal city known for its colonial architecture, maritime heritage, and cultural scene.
    • Explore Strawbery Banke, tour historic homes, and enjoy the shops and restaurants in Market Square.
  4. Lake Winnipesaukee:
    • New Hampshire’s largest lake, offering a variety of water activities, including boating, fishing, and swimming.
    • Take a cruise on the lake or explore the scenic islands.
  5. Franconia Notch State Park:
    • A natural wonderland with attractions like the Flume Gorge, Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway, and the Old Man of the Mountain Historic Site.
  6. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and Hopkins Center for the Arts in Hanover:
    • Visit the Ivy League town of Hanover, home to Dartmouth College and cultural attractions like the Hopkins Center for the Arts.
  7. Canterbury Shaker Village:
    • A historic site showcasing preserved Shaker buildings, gardens, and exhibits, providing insight into the Shaker way of life.

New Hampshire’s beauty extends across its landscapes, historic sites, and cultural offerings. Whether you prefer outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, or leisurely drives, the state has much to offer for a memorable visit.

Author: Kirill Shrayber, Ph.D.

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