Winter in New Hampshire can get a bad reputation, but it sure is beautiful. Although we love to complain about the snow and ice, cold weather transforms New Hampshire into a real-life winter wonderland. Here are a few of our favorite shots of the Granite State covered by snow and ice. They may look cold and foreboding, but we're sure that in some way their beauty will warm your heart!
1. A chilly sunset on Cannon Mountain.
2. This covered bridge.
3. The summit of Mount Washington.
4. These tiny ice formations.
5. These fir trees in Alexandria.
6. This icy river in Rocky Gorge.
7. The partially frozen falls in Bath.
8. Even tiny shacks become stunning in the winter.
9. Cannon Mountain, kissed by snow.
10. The frozen Contoocook River.
11. Blue, Green, and White on Mount Eisenhower.
12. Franconia is even more beautiful in winter.
13. Frozen waves on Dublin Lake.
14. A world transformed in Grafton.
15. The ice highway on Lake Winnisquam.
16. An eerily quiet walk in Walpole.
So, if someone were to ask you, “What is winter in New Hampshire like?” you’d know what to tell them!
Have you ever been to any of these cold spots? Where is your favorite place in the Granite State to visit during the winter? Can you think of any fun things to do in New Hampshire in the winter? We'd love to read about your experiences in the comments section below!
For those who enjoy heights, be sure to read One Of The Highest Bridges In The Whole Country Is Right Here In New Hampshire.
If you’d like to explore winter hikes in and around the area, you can find some great trails by going to the AllTrails website.
Still in the mood for more New Hampshire adventures? Then be sure to check out this video:
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