There are a lot of reasons we love spending time in New Hampshire. From restaurants to shopping to sightseeing, our list of favorite things is certainly long. But if we had to choose a favorite benefit of being in the state we’d have to say the views! And when it comes to views there’s nothing more special than one of the best scenic train rides in New Hampshire. The route runs throughout the year, which means you can enjoy the way New Hampshire’s landscape changes with each new season. And, best of all, it’s got lots of history.

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The Conway Scenic Railroad operates various train rides throughout the year. You can learn more about the history of the train, check out different options for your visit, and see prices by visiting the Conway Scenic Railroad website. You can also follow the Conway Scenic Railroad on Facebook. They can be reached at 603-356-5251.

If you’re not local to the area, we recommend turning this excursion into an entire weekend. Consider a vacation rental in the region to explore everything that North Conway has to offer.

This North Conway train is a great way to check out the state, but I also love exploring the New Hampshire Seacoast on an Amtrak train. Best of all, it’s fairly affordable.

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What are the most unique things to do in New Hampshire?

The most unique things to do in New Hampshire include restaurants, natural wonders, and landmarks. You can find them throughout the state. Here are a few to try first:

  • Covered Bridge Farm Table, Campton: This unique restaurant overlooks the Pemigewasset River and offers views of the Blair Bridge. The menu here is also unique, offering things like pickled peppers.
  • Falling Waters Trail, Franconia Notch: This 2.6-mile trail leads to a staircase waterfall that's unlike others you may have seen. Do it any time of year, but be sure to make time to enjoy the views at the end.
  • The Quirky New Hampshire Road Trip: This journey is about 275 miles and should take around five hours in driving time. It leads to some of the quirkiest roadside attractions in the state, so be sure to have your camera at the ready.

 

What are the best day trips in New Hampshire?

The best day trips in New Hampshire offer sights that are truly unique to the state. Here are a few great ones to include on your bucket list:

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