Mount Washington, at 6,288 feet high, is the highest elevation in the northeastern United States. This fact alone and the fantastic view attract many visitors every year. Although the summit …
Glen Ellis Falls is one of the best waterfalls in New Hampshire for many reasons. It is easy to get to, has a well maintained path with signs telling you …
Crystal Cascade is a beautiful, two-tiered waterfall right off the Tuckerman's Ravine Trail and less than a mile from the Pinkham Notch Visitor Center. You can see it from a …
Mount Adams is the second-highest peak in the state of New Hampshire at 5,793 feet. Mount Adams was named after John Adams, the second President of the United States and …
The Alpine Gardens sit perched above the iconic Tuckermans and Huntingtons Ravines on the eastern side of Mount Washington about 1000 feet below the summit. This unique, treeless meadow of …
Mount Monroe is 5,372 feet tall and just southwest of Mount Washington. You get fantastic views of Mount Washington and the entire Presidential range from the open summit. Monroe is …
The Mt. Isolation is not high but all the more remote. If you want to experience solitude and seclusion in the woods of New Hampshire, this is the place for …
Dixville Notch State Park is a 127 acre state park in northern New Hampshire that offers a dramatic mountain pass experience with steep cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and panoramic vistas right …
Mount Jefferson is the third-highest mountain in the state, standing at 5,712 feet. Just north of Mount Washington, the highest mountain in the state, this exposed rocky peak towers above …