Outdoor Adventures

Spring in New Hampshire is a magical time, filled with nature bursting back to life after the long winter hiatus. You know what else is bursting? The water levels! 
New Hampshire summers can be brutally hot and humid—especially on the trails. To stay cool, dry, and protected, you’ll need the right gear. In this post, we’ve rounded up some of the best hiking shirts for summer, featuring moisture-wicking fabrics, UPF sun protection, and lightweight designs. Whether you're hitting the Whites or just enjoying a local trail, these picks will keep you comfortable all day. Don’t miss our tips at the end for choosing the right hiking shirt for your next adventure.
New Hampshire is home to some of the most breathtaking waterfalls in New England, from roadside gems to hidden cascades deep in the forest. Whether you're planning a scenic hike, a refreshing dip, or a peaceful nature walk, this guide offers an extensive list of must-visit waterfalls across the Granite State. Perfect for outdoor lovers, families, and photographers alike!
Summer’s coming! Woohoo! We love the winter sports and activities that New Hampshire has to offer, but as the days get longer and the temperatures climb, there’s a whole lot more fun to be had.
We truly believe that New Hampshire has something for everyone, but first, visit us and be the judge of that. To give you a gentle nudge, here are five of the most popular destinations. 
Spring’s here, and there’s no better time to hit the water and go boating! With countless islands and hidden coves to explore that the land lubbers don’t get to, boating in Lake Winnipesaukee is one of our go-to activities, especially on a warmer day.Whether you want to charter a boat with a captain or you have a valid NASBLA-approved boating license and want to do your own thing, the folks at these five Lake Winnipesaukee boat rentals can sort you out. 
Rising 6,288 feet above sea level, the majestic Mount Washington is the tallest peak in the Northeastern United States and is a climb that most outdoor enthusiasts aspire to do.
As we charge into spring with renewed enthusiasm, it’s time to put New Hampshire on the list of ‘must-visits’, and the star of the show is the majestic White Mountains.
New Hampshire is home to some of the most incredible hiking trails in New England. Of the hundreds of mountains across the Granite State, there are 48 peaks in the White Mountain National Forest that reach higher than 4,000 feet in elevation. 
New Hampshire is chock full of natural beauty on thousands of hiking trails just waiting to be explored. Impressive views, countless rivers and waterfalls, and varied terrain for every experience level make the Granite State the perfect place to enjoy true New England beauty.
When you think about camping, most will be thinking about instant or dehydrated food. It’s quick, it’s easy, and all you’ll need is a stove and some utensils. However, instant food like noodles often lack nutritional value and dehydrated food may have reduced levels of vitamins such as A and C. 
Anyone that has camped in winter can tell you that falling asleep is remarkably difficult when you are too cold. If you can’t feel your hands and feet or you’re shivering, THAT’S too cold! 
When hikers think about getting outdoors in New Hampshire it is typically to the White Mountains and Mount Washington. Just look at the throngs of people on a weekend or holiday! Yikes. 
Waterfalls, waterfalls, and more waterfalls! A visit to New Hampshire wouldn’t be complete without hiking one of the area’s most popular hikes, the Falling Water Trail. Not only is it a gorgeous, dog-friendly trail that goes through three waterfalls, but it is also the first or last part of the Franconia Ridge Loop, another popular trail that is way more challenging.
New Hampshire in winter is a magical wonderland. With snow-capped peaks and dramatic landscapes, it is an excellent time to visit the Granite State. Well, it is ALWAYS a good time to visit but we might be biased.
With snow-covered mountains and dramatic wintry landscapes, winter in New Hampshire is a magical place. While most folks enjoy sitting by the fire with a hot cuppa, we prefer going out to play!
Ahhh…..winter is almost here, and we are simply beside ourselves with excitement. With snowy peaks and stunning landscapes, winter in New Hampshire is truly magical. You know what else New Hampshire has? Skiing! A LOT of it!