New Hampshire Travel Guide
No visit to New Hampshire is complete without a trip to Mt. Washington Auto Road. Situated at an altitude of 6, 288 feet, this mountain presents a scintillating sight. Have a backup plan however, in case bad weather ruins your visit. You can visit the Isles of Shoals which is a collection of islands on the New Hampshire and Maine border. You can take a trip to this place on a narrated boat ride and reach the place. Places to see on the island are the Isles of Shoals Lighthouse and Museum. Also, there are folklores about the island that are interesting. The other places that you must see are the Flume; New Hampshire waterfalls; Kancamagus Highway and the Lake Winnipesaukee.
New Hampshire can boast of a number of mouth watering recipes that are novel to the tourist. These recipes include Recipes for the Fall; Apple Recipes, Halloween Recipes; Thanksgiving Recipes; Christmas Recipes; Hanukkah Recipes; Hanukkah Recipes; New Year’s Recipes; New England Soup Recipes; and the St. Patrick’s Day Recipes.
New Hampshire is known for the colorful events it hosts. The various events it hosts are Spring Inn to Spring In tour; Motorcycle Week; Halloween Events and the Annual Events. These events are attractive and novel to the tourists. For example, the Halloween events feature the Celebrate Samheim event which is believed to facilitate a conversation between the dead and the living.
New Hampshire offers some exciting spots for rock climbing. The Rock Climbing locations are Echo Lake / Cathedral Ledge State Park and the Franconia Notch State Park / Cannon Mountain. Additionally, you can take an ATV or Snowmobile ATV on rent and enjoy yourself. You can also go boating in the lakes like the Baxter Lake, Back Lake, and Bow Lake, just to mention a few.