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New Hampshire ActivitiesNew Hampshire is a seasonal state and each month has its attractions. The best time for you to explore the Granite State depends on upon your tastes and interests.
Spring is good for country walks and hikes. Sugar houses come briefly to life smelling of sweet maple syrup. Spring wildflowers carpet the woodlands and the view of the mountains is softened by leaves the size of mouse ears. Summer is full of festivals celebrating almost everything. Days are long and not too hot to enjoy hiking along the Appalachian Trail, through the State Forest, countless bike trails wind their way along rushing streams, rural villages and picturesque farmland. The many lake shores and mountain rooks offer ample swimming opportunities. And golf, of course, near Lake Morey and Lake Fairlee for those avid enthusiasts.
Tourists new to the area may want to include visits to: Dartmouth College in nearby Hanover, Saint-Gaudens National Historical Site in Cornish, or the old ship building town of Portsmouth. *Visit our Specials page for information on our New England Floorcloth Workshops.*
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