New Hampshire
New Hampshire is compact, but the terrain shifts quickly enough that each part of the state feels distinct. You can move from coastline to mountains in a short amount of time, and that range shapes how you build a trip.
The northern part of the state carries most of the elevation, with mountains, forests, and more structured outdoor routes. As you move south, things become easier to navigate, with shorter distances between towns and access points.
Because of its size, New Hampshire works well for tightly planned days where you can combine multiple stops without overextending. The experience is less about covering ground and more about how efficiently you use it.
Fall is one of the strongest seasons, especially in the higher elevations. Summer is the most flexible overall, while winter shifts the state into a more specialized experience.
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