The Preserved Natural Area In New Hampshire Hides A Fascinating Natural Wonder
There are plenty of places to go in New Hampshire that offer the beauty and quiet that we seek when we just need some time away. From the seashore (it’s small, but mighty!) to the forests and mountains, it’s not hard to get away from it all. But something we particularly love about this state is how many places also offer an opportunity to learn. This cool natural wonder in New Hampshire offers all the beauty you’d expect here in the Granite State, but it also offers an opportunity to learn about geology.
Plummer’s Ledge Natural Area isn’t the easiest local attraction to find, but that somehow makes it even better. To get there, take Route 25 in Rumney to Sand Hill Road. Eventually Pine Hill Road will become Buffalo Road. Here, you’ll continue straight for about 1.5 miles. You’ll park at the lumber mill where you’ll find a small parking area on the right.
To explore more of New Hampshire’s natural attractions, check out this list. It’s got 11 wonderful options that will keep you busy all year.
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