Perhaps too often playing third fiddle in popularity to its neighbors to the east and west (Maine and Vermont, respectively), New Hampshire fall foliage is no less brilliant, and probably a little less crowded during the busy autumn season.
The state’s White Mountains are often listed among the best places to view fall foliage in the entire world!
Further, the stone faces and cliffs within the rolling, craggy terrain of “The Granite State” provide an additional contrast, a visual foil if you will, to the brilliant cacophony of colors that explode across this rural state each fall. The season’s riot of reds, oranges and yellows is even more dramatic and notable when it’s opposed by the solemn grays of New Hampshire stone.