Get Up and Moving: Real Estate in the Best Hiking Towns of New Hampshire

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New Hampshire is an outdoor lover’s paradise, with a variety of landscapes sweeping through the state, there is something to do in every season. A big draw to the Granite State is the numerous hiking trails, mountains and preserves. With a hike to match every skill level, everyone can participate in the beautiful and active past time.

With the warmer weather rolling in we wanted to highlight some of New Hampshire’s most popular and beautiful hiking spots and the towns that they call home. So here’s a list of our favorite hiking towns in New Hampshire.

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North Conway, NH:

North Conway, New Hampshire is the ideal New Hampshire hiking town, with over 700,000 acres of protected White Mountain National Forest, this town is an outdoor enthusiasts dream. The notable Mount Washington lives within North Conway’s town limits. With a soaring height of 6,288 feet this is a hotbed for hikers, skiers, and adventurers alike. Another popular mountain in North Conway is Cranmore Mountain. Drawing thousands of tourists every year, Cranmore is the perfect place for skiing in the winter and hiking in every season.

The town of North Conway has the perfect backdrop for all kinds of outdoor activities, especially hiking. But it also offers one of the prettiest mountain towns in New England. This picture-perfect village incorporates everything we love about New Hampshire. The streets are lined with old-time charm, historical buildings and even a restored 1874 Boston and Maine railroad station. The town also offers a lot of local shopping, with stores offering everything from a country store to sporting goods to clothing shops and much more in between.

Jaffrey, NH:

Nestled right at the bottom of the popular Grand Monadnock Mountain, our next town is a hotspot for people who choose their time in the great outdoors. Jaffrey, NH has been and will continue to be a favorite hiking town in New Hampshire. One of the most popular hiking mountains in the state, Mount Monadnock, is located in the town limits and it attracts thousands of hikers every year. Standing at 3,165-ft this moderately difficult hike is worth it for the views at the top. Surrounded by thousands of acres of protected highlands, Mount Monadnock has quite the stunning view from the top. In fact, in 1987, Mount Monadnock was designated a National Natural Landmark.

The plethora of hiking isn’t the only thing that Jaffrey, NH has to offer. Jaffrey, NH is a picturesque New Hampshire town, with its spectacular natural beauty paired with its historical charm, it makes for a beautiful place to live and vacation. The town offers a lot of local shopping, popular inns and bed & breakfasts, delicious dining and family-run produce and garden stands. This quaint town is the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the everyday routine.

 

Hanover, NH:

Located next to the border of Vermont on the banks of the Connecticut River, Hanover, NH is the ultimate outdoor playground with beautiful real estate near the Appalachian Trail. Being in such close proximity to Vermont, Hanover has accessibility to not only the White Mountains in NH but the Green Mountains in VT. If you’re an avid hiker, then strap on your boots and head to Hanover, NH - here you can hop on the Appalachian Trail and take the ultimate outdoor adventure of 2,184 miles of spectacular hiking.

Hanover, NH is known for its abundance of outdoor activities in every season, however that’s not the only thing the town is popular for. The prestigious Dartmouth College resides in this town, keeping the local shops and restaurants thriving and busy. Hanover, NH also offers a vibrant downtown area, with tons of local shops, restaurants and nightlife. It’s the perfect spot for a vacationer to get away, or someone to put down roots who wants a great balance of the great outdoors and local amenities.

 

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Lincoln, NH:

 

Keeping with the theme of great hiking towns in New Hampshire, in rolls Lincoln, NH, the epicenter of hiking towns in New Hampshire. This wilderness loving town sits within not one but two popular hiking destinations, White Mountain National Forest and Franconia Notch State Park. Franconia Notch was once home to the famous Old Man of the Mountain before it fell on May 3, 2003. While at Franconia Notch State Park you’ll want to make sure you stop Echo Lake for a swim to cool down or hop on the Appalachian Trail from there to start an exciting hiking journey. Franconia Notch is also home to the popular Flume Gorge, a scenic natural ravine with hiking paths to enjoy the natural beauty.

 

Lincoln, NH provides a beautiful backdrop and a variety of activities for its residents and visitors but it also offers a picturesque town. Lincoln, NH has a lively and active downtown with a ton of things to do. The main street is lined with local shops, restaurants, and historical buildings dating back to the towns inception. Lincoln, NH draws in a lot of tourists in every season making this town a thriving place to visit and live.

 

These towns are just a few stops in a state filled with amazing hiking, adventuring, and exploring. New Hampshire is an outdoor enthusiasts dream and there are plenty of homes waiting to be a part of your journey. Visit Verani.com or contact a local Verani agent to help you get started on your home search close to your favorite New Hampshire hikes.

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