
5 Things to Remember When Leaf Peeping in New Hampshire For the Best Experience
Fall in New England is equal to Cherry Blossom season in Japan. Everyone goes to see the wonder of Mother Nature. Even the locals come out to take a peek.
If you want the best experience and see the most color this Autumn, make sure you remember these 5 tips from this local who has been here her whole life.
Tip #1: Go Leaf Pepping Early in the Season in New England
September, especially early in the month, is still pretty warm in New England. People haven't really transitioned yet to "pumpkin spice" weather, so leaf peeping may not be on our minds, but, up North in Coos County, New Hampshire, you betcha the leaves have started to turn already. Make sure you book your hotel if you are making a weekend stay out of it early. They sell out quickly.
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Tip #2: Remember to Take Warm Clothes With You
The White Mountains of New Hampshire has all kinds of trails to hike and is a popular spot for fall foliage brilliance. Should you decide to hike one of the trails, it may be 75, 80 degrees Fahrenheit during the day, but when the sun goes down, it can get cold. Take a sweater or a sweatshirt on your trip.
Tip #3: Prepare for rain
We have a saying in New England; If you don't like the weather, wait a minute. Rain may come down, so before you go, check the forecasts and even then, take a rain jacket with a hood.
Tip #4: Don't Only Go Leaf Peeping in NH on the Weekends
The highways and backroads of New Hampshire get really crowded with people who are taking a leisurely road trip for apple cider donuts and pictures for their Instagram accounts. You may want to consider taking those trips during the week. Less people trying to eat your donuts and take your perfect spot for that selfie.
Tip #5: Don't Just Visit the Popular NH Spots for Fall Foliage
New Hampshire is a small state with no major city. There are still, thank God, lots of trees, farms and trails to see the trees turn color. There are amazing views from Pittsburg to Portsmouth. I would advise taking the backroads and stop along the way for all the nooks and crannies of the state. I particularly like Keene, NH in Cheshire county during the fall. Classic New England countryside.
Autumn is a brilliant time of year. What comes next though, isn't my favorite - unless of course it snows like crazy all winter. I happen to like that a lot.
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