New Hampshire certainly has its more populated and traveled regions, especially around the major cities and tourist destinations. But if that’s not your thing and you want to explore places off the beaten path, there are plenty of those, too. We’ve rounded up 12 of the best hidden gems in New Hampshire, one to check out each month of the year!

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Did we miss anything that you think should be on the list of some of the best hidden gems in New Hampshire? Have you been to any of these hidden gems in New Hampshire? Let us know in the comment section. We would love to hear from you.

If you find yourself now inspired to hop in the car and visit these places, we know it’s important to have a few snacks to enjoy along the way. OnlyInYourState has come up with a list of road trip snacks, and this list really is the best. Take a look, and know that the next time you’re ready to hit the road, you will be properly fueled for your next adventure.

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New Hampshire Hidden Gems

Where are some more of the best hidden gems in New Hampshire?

For a state somewhat small in size, New Hampshire sure packs in a lot of fun. Some more places that should make it to your bucket list of hidden gems in New Hampshire include:

  • Milan Hill State Park Fire Tower Hike
  • Three Chimneys Inn and Frost Sawyer Tavern in Durham
  • Odiorne Point State Park in Rye
  • Saint-Gaudens National Historical Site in Cornish

Best of all, when you check out the article that gives you more details for each of these places and more, you’ll see that these New Hampshire hidden gems are broken out by month, so you can have fun exploring all year long!

What is the best way to see several hidden gems in New Hampshire?

So glad you asked! We have created the ultimate New Hampshire hidden gems road trip that explores quaint places to eat, stay, and explore. The entire trip without stops takes about six hours, but feel free to make it your own. Along the way, you’ll visit places such as:

  • The Farm By The River in North Conway
  • Harman’s Cheese and Country Store in Sugar Hill
  • The Old Courthouse in Newport
  • Smoke Shack Southern BBQ in Boscawen