Bedell Bridge State Historic Site – July 28, 2011 Rising above the water in the Connecticut River, right on the border of New Hampshire and Vermont, the ruins of the Bedell Bridge still stand commemorating what was once the second longest covered bridge in the United States. Destroyed by heavy winds in 1979, all that […]
Moose Brook State Park
Moose Brook State Park – July 21, 2011 Just outside of Gorham, NH, sitting right in between the Great North Woods and the White Mountains, Moose Brook State Park is set in the perfect location for summer camping adventures. Steeped in history, the park originally came to life as a headquarters for the Civilian […]
The Rhododendron Grove
Rhododendron State Park – July 18, 2011 Recognized as a National Natural Landmark, Rhododendron State Park is home to the largest grove of Rhododendron Maximum wildflowers in northern New England. Affectionately nicknamed “rhodies”, the wild rhododendrons are considered rare in New England, but somehow thrive living here at the northern most limit of their environmental […]
Franconia Notch
Franconia Notch State Park – July 15, 2011 The eight scenic miles along I-93 that make up Franconia Notch State Park are packed full of exciting adventures for visitors all year long. A variety of trails, scenic areas, historical sites, and natural wonders will make anyone’s visit a memorable one. Sitting beneath the imposing Kinsman […]
Sculptured Rocks
Sculptured Rocks Natural Area – July 11, 2011 At Sculptured Rocks Natural Area, tucked under the trees just above Newfound Lake, the Cockermouth Mouth river has been meticulously carving the granite bedrock into a steep and narrow gorge since the last ice age. Standing above the river you can look straight down into the huge […]
The Robert Frost Farm
The Robert Frost Historic Site – July 9, 2011 Set aside as a tribute to one of New England’s most famous poets, The Robert Frost Farm gives visitors a chance to explore the same property that served as an inspiration to many of the writer’s poems. Sitting right off the road, just outside of Derry, […]
The Taylor Saw Mill
The Taylor Saw Mill – July 9, 2011 Sitting in the Ballard State Forest, the 200 year-old, Taylor Sawmill Historic Site is not only a tribute to New Hampshire’s forestry heritage, but also a real live, working piece of history. Operating every 2nd and 4th Saturday from Memorial Day to Labor Day, the Taylor Sawmill […]
Rollins State Park
Rollins State Park – July 1, 2011 At Rollins State Park, a 3- ½ mile auto road sets you up for a quick, but steep half-mile hike to the top of Mount Kearsarge. The tree-less summit features huge granite ledges, picnic tables, and a lookout tower that make for great views and an exciting alpine […]
Miller State Park
Miller State Park – June 28, 2011 Miller State Park offers both a series of hiking trails, as well as a paved auto-road to the summit of Pack Monadnock Mountain. Two trails and the windy mountain road guarantee that everyone will enjoy great views from the top, which can stretch to Boston’s skyscrapers on a […]
The Milan Hill Yurts
Milan Hill State Park Campground – June 24, 2011 Tucked into the Great North Woods, less than three miles off the Androscoggin River, the Milan Hill State Park campground makes a great base for enjoying all the great outdoor activities in the area. The campground offers both standard tent campsites as well as four yurts. […]