Here Are The 8 Most Dangerous Places In New Hampshire After Dark
New Hampshire is one of the safest states in the nation. Our crime rate is low overall, and we have the fewest homicides in the nation. However, just like any other state, there are some dangerous places to avoid in New Hampshire. And just to make sure you know which places to avoid, we scoured the state to find the most dangerous places in New Hampshire.
So, what do you think? Are these the most dangerous places in New Hampshire? Know of any other dangerous places to avoid in New Hampshire? Tell us!
Now that we’ve looked at the most dangerous places in New Hampshire, let’s shift gears! Here are the safest towns in New Hampshire.
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Are there any other dangerous towns in New Hampshire?
The dangerous towns in New Hampshire aren’t limited to those listed above. There are a few others, including Somersworth. With just under 12,000 residents, it’s a relatively small town; however, it has one of the highest crime rates in the state. In fact, there’s a 1 in 19 chance that you’ll be the victim of a crime in Somersworth, compared to safer cities, where the odds are more like 1 in 50. An abundance of property crimes is what really set Somersworth’s overall crime rate over the edge; however, its violent crime rate is pretty high too. There is good news, though. Not one violent crime resulted in murder.
What are the most dangerous hikes in New Hampshire?
The most dangerous places in New Hampshire aren’t limited to the locales above. There are several places in the state that can be pretty dangerous, including the Huntington Ravine Trail. Billed as one of the most difficult hikes in the White Mountains, the 2.4-mile trail traverses its namesake ravine, resulting in an elevation gain of 2,700 feet throughout the entire hike, making for a steep and strenuous trek! What’s more, the trail requires climbing open and exposed ledges, the use of hand holds, and good footwork, which is why it’s not recommended for novice hikers. The trail is even more dangerous in the winter, as avalanches are common.
Are there any dangerous places to avoid in New Hampshire?
When it comes to dangerous places to avoid in New Hampshire, there are several deadly roadways that belong on your list. New Hampshire’s Department of Transportation Highway Safety Improvement Program released a list of the state’s 10 most dangerous intersections. Two of the intersections mentioned – the Bridge and Beech Streets intersection and the Beech Street and Cilley Road intersection – are in Manchester. Definitely worthy of their spots on the list, both intersections have seen numerous accidents and injuries over the years.