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Witness Nature’s Paintbrush: Fall Foliage Season in New Hampshire

March 20, 20242 minute read

New Hampshire, nicknamed “The Granite State,” transforms into a breathtaking spectacle every fall. Vibrant reds, yellows, and oranges paint the mountainsides, creating a landscape photographer’s dream. But when exactly can you catch this dazzling display of color?

Fall foliage in New Hampshire typically peaks between mid-September and mid-October, although the exact timing can vary depending on weather conditions. The higher elevations, like those found in the White Mountains, tend to see their peak colors a little earlier, while the lower regions and the coast hold onto their summery greens for a bit longer.

To plan your perfect fall foliage getaway, consider using the New Hampshire Fall Foliage Tracker [visit NH website fall foliage ON New Hampshire (.gov) visitnh.gov]. This interactive tool allows you to see the current foliage conditions across the state, with reports updated weekly.

If you’re looking for a scenic drive, take a cruise down the Kancamagus Highway (Route 112). Winding its way through the White Mountains, this route offers stunning vistas of colorful mountainsides and crystal-clear lakes. Another option is to explore the charming towns nestled amidst the foliage. Hike through forests ablaze with color, take a scenic train ride, or simply relax and soak in the beauty of nature’s vibrant display.

Fall foliage season in New Hampshire is a fleeting yet unforgettable experience. So pack your bags, grab your camera, and get ready to be dazzled by the breathtaking beauty of the Granite State in autumn!

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