9 Unimaginably Beautiful Places In New Hampshire That You Must See Before You Die
By Rachel
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Published March 20, 2018
Loathe as we might be to think of it, we all have a limited time on this earth – and perhaps an even more limited time in New Hampshire, since we never know what circumstances can pull us to different parts of the globe. That’s why it’s so important to make the most of each day, and be sure you’re enjoying everything that life in the Granite State has to offer. Consider this list a bucket list of sorts – you absolutely need to see these 11 gorgeous places.
1. Lakes of the Clouds, Sargent's Purchase
It's no joke to reach the Lakes of the Clouds, 5,000 feet above sea level and partway up Mount Washington, but these surreal water formations will certainly reward you if you make the hike. Their reflections of clouds and surrounding mountains are positively otherworldly. Learn more
here .
2. Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge, Coos County
This remote park, tucked away in Coos County, will reward you with starkly beautiful views and maybe even some wildlife sightings. Learn more
here .
3. Sculptured Rocks Natural Area, Groton
This amazing natural attraction features rock carved and sculpted into remarkable formations by the Cockermouth River. Learn more
here .
4. Flume Gorge, Franconia Notch State Park
If you haven't yet visited the Flume, you absolutely need to – we know it's on every list of spots to see in New Hampshire, but ti's worth dealing with the crowds, we promise.
5. Franconia Ridge, White Mountains
The Franconia Ridge Loop Trail was named one of the world's best by National Geographic, and for good reason – the views of the Presidential Range are absolutely stunning. Learn more
here .
6. Echo Lake, North Conway
This stunning lake feels downright magical with its stunning blue water and the dramatic backdrop of Cathedral Ledge. Learn more
here .
7. The Basin, Lincoln
Yes, the Basin is extremely popular – but it's for good reason. This geological wonder will make you marvel at the years and years of history that shaped it. Learn more
here .
8. Sabbaday Falls, Waterville Valley
You'll only need to hike about a third of a mile to reach this magnificent waterfall, but it would be worth a much longer journey.
9. Great Island Common, New Castle
New Hampshire might have the shortest coastline in America, but it's indisputably stunning. Great Island Common is the perfectly place to admire it.
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