Outdoors
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9 Halloween costumes inspired by New Hampshire
A guide to creating nine scintillating Halloween costume ideas that scream New Hampshire.
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The ultimate guide to NH fall fairs and festivals
Fall is in the air, and New Hampshire is ready to celebrate! From classic county fairs and apple harvests to Oktoberfests and chili cook-offs, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this season. Grab your friends and family and check out these can’t-miss fall fairs and festivals across the Granite State over the next few weeks…
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Birdwatching in New Hampshire: Everything you need to know
Your complete guide on birdwatching in New Hampshire—where to bird, how to bird, and when to bird.
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Hayrides, corn mazes, pumpkin patches, and more: Your guide to fall in NH
There’s nothing like fall in New Hampshire. Here’s how to make the best of it with friends and family.
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Ultimate guide to White Mountain National Forest in the fall
Experience the best of White Mountain National Forest this fall—from hiking trails and scenic drives to zipline adventures and mountain biking.
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Which NH hikes are closest to Boston? Here’s which 4000 footers are easiest to get to
Which NH hikes are the shortest drive to Boston? Franconia Notch State Park and Waterville Valley are home to some of the closest 4,000-footers to get to from Boston.
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This New Hampshire area is one of the best places for leaf-peeping in 2025
Peak leaf peeping time is right around the corner! Here’s why Bretton Woods, NH is one of the top fall foliage destinations in the US.
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HGTV named the best gardens in New Hampshire and Maine. Here’s how to visit them
HGTV picked Fuller Gardens in North Hampton, New Hampshire, because of its stunning horticultural variety, like the rose beds and the Japanese garden.
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Fish flounder, people struggle in NH’s deepening drought
Around 90% of NH is currently experiencing moderate drought conditions. Here’s how that’s negatively impacting wildlife and water-dependent workers.
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We asked, you answered: Should hikers have to pay a rescue fee?
New Hampshire Fish and Game handles nearly 200 search-and-rescue missions each year, costing around $310,000 annually. Unlike most states, New Hampshire can bill hikers for rescues, though that only happens in cases of negligence or reckless behavior—and only when approved by the attorney general. his week we asked readers if they think hikers should have…

























