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Connecticut River Byway - New Hampshire
Traveling from New Hampshire to Vermont, this impressive 500-mile journey is a quintessential road trip for those traveling through New England.
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Connecticut River Byway - New Hampshire Details
Traveling from New Hampshire to Vermont, this impressive 500-mile journey is a quintessential road trip for those traveling through New England. New Hampshires portion is only 140 miles, although it takes you from the Canadian border all the way down the western side along the Connecticut River. The entire journey is a mix of small-town villages, rural farmlands, and fascinating historic sites. This can be a long journey, so you might consider spending a night at one of the historic towns of Walpole, Hanover, or Littleton to get a taste of local life.
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Nearby Parks Around Connecticut River Byway - New Hampshire
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Connecticut River Byway - New Hampshire
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2.1 mi away
Ashuelot Rail Trail
This 21-mile cycling path is a scenic route that connects the town of Keene with Hinsdale.
5.0 mi away
Hinsdale Setbacks
Hugging the state border between New Hampshire and Vermont, this birding area along the Connecticut River is relatively unknown.
6.2 mi away
Connecticut River Byway - Vermont
Hugging the border of Vermont and New Hampshire and extending from the Canadian border until Massachusetts, this scenic byway is one of the most iconic routes in New England.
7.9 mi away
Pisgah State Park
New Hampshires largest state park is a sprawling 13,300-acre property of old-growth forest, winding rivers, and dewy ponds.
8.7 mi away
Fort Dummer State Park
Although the structure is no longer visible, this state park overlooks Fort Dummer, the first European settlement in Vermont.