Wednesday, 6 August 2014

Traveling To New Hampshire

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New Hampshire is one of the most quaint and most beautiful places to visit in America - as it is a quintessential encapsulation of the New England countryside, and as it offers a lot of cool things to see and do to boot! If you have ever thought about taking a trip to New Hampshire (or if you are already planning a trip to New Hampshire), here are a few things for you to make sure you see on your visit.

Coastline: Despite how "tall" the state of New Hampshire is, there are only 18 miles of coastline in the state, as Maine squeezes out most of the state's access to the ocean; these 18 miles, however, are full of beautiful, North Atlantic beaches that will certainly leave you feeling happy that you took the time to visit.

White Mountains: During the winter, the White Mountains offer the best skiing in New England, but even if you are going to New Hampshire in the summer, many of the ski resorts keep a couple of their lifts open so that people can go to the top of the mountains and hike down - catching as much of the scenery (and taking as many pictures!) as they can.

Covered bridges: As you travel through the state of New Hampshire, you will find the famous covered bridges everywhere - many of which you can drive across, some of which you can walk across, and all of which are excellent picture opportunities!

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Countryside: The countryside of New Hampshire is vast, and it offers seemingly endless opportunities for experiencing beauty and taking great pictures; rather than planning specific places to see in the countryside, you might be best served simply driving around and exploring, as you will come across old colonial homes and farms, rolling hills, grist mills, lakes, meadows, and woods!

If you are looking for an adventure that puts quaint and endless beauty at your fingertips, you should consider taking a trip to New Hampshire; after a week or two of exploring, you may wish you never had to leave!

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