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In N.H., the land itself is beautiful. The terrain is widely diverse and varied, but definitely well developed, public ocean and beaches. These attractions at times become overpopulated, not by residents but by tourists. It's a playground for well-to-do city dwellers, as well as die hard adventurers.N.H. boasts more well marked hiking trails of all ability levels than nearly any other region in USA. New Hampshire is noted for its unlimited ski resorts, great hunting and fishing, and the formidable Mt.Washington in the White Mountains Region. There are unlimited restaurant and lodging choices, that boast a true New England bed and breakfast an experience that no one should pass up.


Further north, however, near the Canadian border, lies miles and miles of undeveloped forest, the Great North Woods. Here there are few paved roads, as it has been privately owned by the timber industry. Only logging roads, many publicly accesible as well as the frequent clear cut, spoil this area of true wilderness.


Here, the woods are so wild they emit a cartain sense of danger. Spending a few days in a tent will leave you in a state of primeval solitude. It's an experience we all should try at leat once. Moose are more common than cattle.New Hampshire is made up of seven distinctly unique regions.

Excitement and Relaxation Meet in the Lakes Region. The Lakes Region is a haven for vacationers and lovers of the water. There are 273 lakes to choose from, ensuring plenty of room for everyone to have a great time. Swimming, boating, fishing and water parks are all available for tourists enjoyment.


The White Mountains Region is by far the most mountainous area of the state. The Presidential Range looms over the towns and forests and it is home to Mt. Washington, the highest point east of the Mississippi. It is a must-experience for tourists, climbers, hikers and skiers. Also, there are many shops and quaint inns and B&Bs for those who aren't quite as adventurous.