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September
21

New Hampshire is renowned for its breathtaking autumn vistas, when the mountains become a patchwork of reds, golds, and oranges. Peak foliage season begins in New Hampshire early in the season, with the Great North Woods showing moderate to peak hues in mid-September. Further south, in the White Mountains and Lakes Region, the best times to see the changing leaves is throughout October. With the advent of technology like online foliage trackers, you can schedule a trip that perfectly coincides with the height of autumn beauty in New Hampshire. Have a beautiful New Hampshire autumn!

1. New Hampshire Foliage Tracker

The foliage tracker provided by New Hampshire's state tourism department is one of the most user-friendly peak foliage tools available. The sliding bar lets you select any date between early August and late November. The color-coded map will indicate the state of foliage throughout New Hampshire at that time. Red indicates peak foliage, pinpointing the ideal time for a vacation or scenic drive.

2. White Mountains Foliage Tracker

The White Mountains are alive with color starting in early October. The region is crisscrossed with scenic drives, including the Northern Loop, the Southern Loop, and the White Mountains Trail National Scenic Byway. Your travels will take you through quintessential New England scenery, from quaint covered bridges to historic Underground Railroad sites. This area is also popular for hiking and outdoor recreation. The White Mountains tourism department maintains a foliage tracking page with user-submitted photos as well as regional reports on prevalent leaf colors.

3. New Hampshire Fall Scenic Drives

Nearly every region in New Hampshire offers an abundance of photo-worthy views, if you know where to look. The New Hampshire page at Visit New England offers excellent suggestions for scenic drives by region, providing links to maps and area attractions. Featured drives include the Kancamagus Highway, the Pinkham Notch Loop, and the Lake Winnipesaukee Loop. If you're interested in real estate in scenic New Hampshire, contact us today to find out more about homes for sale in the White Mountains and the Lakes Region.

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