Winter in New Hampshire
After the colorful leaves of fall are gone and the trees stand naked, nature covers the landscape with a blanket of snow.
After the colorful leaves of fall are gone and the trees stand naked, nature covers the landscape with a blanket of snow.
Picturesque little chapel is draped in snow and wearing holiday wreaths in Elkins, New Hampshire.
A hot air balloon and the moon viewed from Pittsfield, NH during the annual balloon festival.
Snowmobilers run the wooded trails in New Hampshire
Winter in New Hamphire brings beautiful views of snowy rivers.
Lake Chocorua and Mt. Chocorua seen in the early morning mist from Tamworth, NH
Kayaks and boats on Squam Lake in Holderness, NH
Players enjoy beach volleyball during annual Seafood Festival at Hampton Beach, NH
The Old Man of the Mountain was the Great Stone Face of Cannon Mountain, renowned as the New Hampshire State Symbol. The old man’s profile was formed by 5 separate ledges. It measured 40 ft. from chin to forehead. Until May 3, 2003, the Old Man was always viewable in Franconia Notch, New Hampshire unless the weather [...]
A steady parade of color marches through the trees of New Hampshire each year during September and October.
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