These Are The 8 Most Unique Ways To View Fall Foliage In New Hampshire
Sometimes we all get so caught up in the daily grind that a whole season goes by and we realize we’ve only viewed it from car and office windows. When it comes to the autumn in New Hampshire, letting that happen is absolutely criminal! This fall, make sure you get out there, however you can. If you want to see the season in a new way, here are some ideas for you. This year, admire the foliage:

Take a cruise upriver from Portsmouth with Portsmouth Harbor Cruises on a special foliage tour.
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Head to Attitash Ski Resort before Columbus day and zoom down the mountain on their coaster as you enjoy the view of the red-hued mountains.
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Spend a day (or a whole weekend!) in one of New Hampshire's many adorable small towns. Peterborough is a great pick!
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These gorgeous historical structures somehow look most natural surrounded by red and yellow leaves.
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Take the Conway Scenic Railroad's train ride through the Crawford Notch for views you'll never forget.
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The Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway takes you high above it all, where the views are truly out of this world.
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Take a ride up Black Mountain on horseback for a view seen from between a horse's ears - and an experience you won't soon forget!
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Hiking itself is of course not unique - but the view you'll get from each individual trail is all its own, and it's perhaps the most quintessentially New Hampshire way to see the changing seasons. We recommend Artist's Bluff for a great autumn hike.
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What’s your favorite way to observe the changing leaves? Let us know in the comments!
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