A lot of people are ready to see the end of 2020 hoping that 2021 will bring a bit more calm to the world. While we’re not necessarily disagreeing with that idea, we do like to see some of the good things that 2020 has brought. From where we sit, New Hampshire has really made the best of this. The state has proven to be the same beauty we always knew it to be, and if you look hard enough you’ll find some special things. On that list is the annual fall migration of the Monarch butterflies, which might allow us to see these beauties up-close. Here’s the lowdown!

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Have you spotted any Monarchs yet? If you have, let us know where! And if you’d like to be a part of the tracking click here to report your sightings.

Another reason to love fall in the Granite State is the changing leaves. You can see the most breathtaking fall foliage from the water on the Mount Washington Cruise in New Hampshire.

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