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  • Key Attractions

  • Lakes, Beaches & Water Fun

  • Arts & Entertainment

  • Mills and Main Streets

  • Scenic Drives & Tours

    • Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee
    • Monadnock
    • Merrimack Valley
    • Lakes
    • Seacoast
    • White Mountains
    • Great North Woods
    • Connecticut River Scenic Byway
  • Golf, Skiing, and Sports

  • Shopping & Antiquing

  • Spas & Wellbeing

  • NH Heritage

  • Nature Activities

  • Outdoor Adventure

  • Dining

  • Markets & Fairs

  • Camping

  • Extreme Sports

  • Packages

Merrimack Valley

Scenic Drives

  • Rt. 4, Boscawen
  • Rt. 129, Loudon
  • Rt. 127, Hopkinton to Salisbury
  • Rt. 13 & 77, Mont Vernon to Weare
  • Rt. 28 to 28 Bypass, Derry & Manchester
Scenic Byways

Amoskeag Millyard Scenic and Cultural Byway
Exit 5, Granite Street Bridge or Exit 6, Amoskeag Bridge to Commercial Street, Manchester. Highlights the American Industrial Revolution, urban history and river recreation.

Apple Way, Londonderry
Londonderry, off Rte. 128. A special agricultural area.

Canterbury Shaker Village Byway
From Exit 16 off I-93 to Canterbury Shaker Village and back to Exit 18, I-93. Byway highlights Canterbury Shaker Village, a National Historic Landmark, as well as conservation areas, open marshes, stonewalls, cemeteries, pre-Revolutionary homes, and access to Hutchins Forest.

Currier & Ives Trail
Rte. 127 from north of Salisbury to Contoocook, Rte. 103 to Rte. 202/9 to below Henniker. This route provides a taste of quintessential New England.

General John Stark Scenic Byway
Rte. 114, Rte. 13 and Rte. 77.  This 34 mile circular route connects the towns of Goffstown, Dunbarton, Weare, and New Boston and is named in honor of New Hampshire’s best known Revolutionary War hero, General John Stark.

 



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