While we might not have the peaks and valleys that come with living out west, we like to believe that New Hampshire’s beauty is even more inspiring. Tall trees, intense summit weather (we’re looking at you, Mount Washington) and beautiful coast are just some of the things we’re grateful for around here. But if you’re still feeling a little jealous of places like Arizona, consider a trip to New Hampshire’s very own Grand Canyon.

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You can visit Sculptured Rocks Natural Area year-round, but keep in mind that it’s not entirely staffed during the off-season. Winter weather can make things dangerous, so always be cautious. And if you’re the type that never leaves the dogs at home you’ll appreciate that pets are allowed. You can find more information on the official state park website.

While you’re looking for outdoor spots to indulge in, why don’t you take yourself off-the-beaten-path to something new? The Pemigewasset Wilderness Area is one of the most isolated and remote areas in New Hampshire. So, if you’re looking to be alone you know just where to go!

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