Take a step back in time when you book your ticket to ride one of northern New Hampshire's historic or vintage trains. Each excursion offers a different experience, but each will transport you to an era when train travel was as common as automobile travel is today.
For several weeks during September and October, enjoy the added bonus of traveling through an extraordinary landscape of mountains, lakes, and rivers, and hillsides that dazzle the eye with the amazing reds, oranges, yellows, and golds of autumn's foliage.
As temperatures drop, everyone's thoughts (and stomachs!) turn to warm and satisfying comfort foods. Feed body and soul at these delightful local diners and cafés that are favorites of our real estate agents.
Imagine having a gourmet chef preparing meals in the comfort of your own home. That's the vibe at The Porch on Main, right down the street from Colebrook homes for sale. The charming dining area features a fireplace, hardwood floors, and large picture windows, creating an elegant yet casual ambiance.
New Hampshire is known for its year-round natural beauty, with fall being an especially showy time for Mother Nature. Our trees create stunning displays, making mountains and other locations ablaze with color. You'll find plenty of photo-ops to help you capture the sights and preserve your memories.
Our real estate agents suggest visiting the following destinations to capture stunning fall photos around NH.
Author John Steinbeck's cross-country travels with his poodle Charley were the basis for his well-known travelogue Travels with Charley. When the book was published in 1962, it wasn't common to take a road trip with your pup. Now, more than 60 years later, it's not unusual for man and woman's best friend to accompany his or her owner on a day trip to sample a new brewery or on a longer vacation.
Pet-friendly venues, from restaurants, hotels, inns, and campsites to dog parks and walking and hiking trails, are the norm. Pet-friendly stores stock all the latest doggie clothing, toys, treats and more, and when owners want a day to themselves doggie day-care centers welcome pups with a range of options from grooming to spacious play areas.
Have a destination in mind for you and your pooch? Google the name of the town, add "pet-friendly," and lots of options will pop up.
The time from late spring through early summer is perfect for camping around New Hampshire, especially if you like your outdoor adventures to come with a side of stargazing. Whether you're in the mood for a camping resort experience near Plymouth homes for sale or a more rugged, out-of-the-way campsite, there's sure to be a local campground for you to enjoy this June. Our real estate agents have more on five local campgrounds perfect for spending the night under June skies.
Eastern Slope Camping Area – 584 White Mountain Highway, Conway, NH 03818
Looking for a campground near North Conway homes for sale where you can enjoy some quality time by the waterfront? Eastern Slope Camping Area offers fishing right on the river, kayaking, canoeing, tubing, and two scenic, sandy beaches where you can relax under June skies. There's also a great playground for the kids, a convenient camp shop with all of the supplies you'll need, and an extensive network of hiking trails where you can enjoy time in nature within White Mountain National Forest.