New Hampshire is full of natural beauty, but sometimes having SO much to see can be a little daunting. Luckily, we’ve solved that problem for you by putting together this natural wonders in New Hampshire road trip, one of the most scenic road trips you can take in the granite state. The trip will take you through the White Mountains where the natural attractions are close together. This means you can spend less time in the car and more time outside appreciating and exploring the natural wonders in New Hampshire. If you love beautiful views, wildlife, and clean fresh air, we think this is one of the best road trips in New Hampshire.
Google Maps This trip will take you from North Conway to Gotham, over to Jackson, through Franconia Notch, and over the Kancamagus Highway. Here’s a link to the interactive map to guide you.
Cathedral Ledge, North Conway
Cathedral Ledge/Flickr The start of this road trip to some of the most amazing natural wonders in New Hampshire is at Cathedral Ledge, where you can take in a breathtaking view of the mountains that you’ll be traveling through.
Read our previous coverage on Cathedral Ledge to learn more. Also, if you want to get a good look at this beautiful overlook, check out this Adventuring in the Moment video.
Cathedral Ledge Road, Cathedral Ledge Rd, Conway, NH, USA
Bonus Stop: Diana’s Baths
Dan Connolly/flickr If the day is hot - or even if it isn’t - you won’t want to miss Diana’s Baths, a series of waterfalls that is just down the street from Cathedral Ledge. It’s arguably one of the most beautiful places in New Hampshire. This area is simply beautiful all year round and especially in the early spring when the snow starts to melt and the waterfalls are raging. Check out this Adventuring in the Moment video when they were there during that time of year:
Diana’s Baths Cascade, Bartlett, NH 03812, USA
Jackson Falls, Jackson
Mattia Panciroli/flickr After you’re finished with Cathedral Ledge and Diana’s Baths, head North to Jackson Falls. These beautiful falls are right along the roadside, giving you easy access. Jackson Falls, Jackson, NH 03846, USA
Mount Washington Auto Road, Jackson
JoaquimRodriques/flickr Continue North to the Mount Washington Auto Road. This half-hour drive will take you to the highest peak in the North East, and you’ll enjoy breathtaking views on one of the most scenic road trips in New Hampshire. Just remember to pack a jacket, because it’s much cooler at the summit!
Read our previous coverage on Mount Washington Auto Road to learn more. This drive has a reputation of being pretty scary, so check out this video from A Godar to get a good view on the way up.
Mount Washington Auto Road, Mt Washington Auto Rd, New Hampshire, USA
Spot a Moose, Gorham
Dennis Jarvis/flickr As you drive north before turning west on Route 2, look for moose, which are plentiful in this area. If you’re really determined to see one, you can even take a moose tour. Gorham, NH 03581, USA
Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge, Jefferson
clan82/TripAdvisor This wetland park in the shadow of the White Mountains is often overlooked but it’s one of the most beautiful places in New Hampshire. For another close look, check out this video from Joel C Hiking and Adventures:
Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge, 289 Airport Rd, Whitefield, NH 03598, USA
The Flume Gorge, Franconia Notch State Park
Dennis Jarvis/flickr One of the most beloved state parks in New Hampshire, Franconia Notch is a must-see. Walking along the Flume and taking in the other natural wonders will be a highlight of your trip. We also have another Adventuring in the Moment video to share with you featuring this incredible gorge:
The Flume, Lincoln, NH 03251, USA
Lunch in Lincoln
Robert Linsdell/flickr After exploring Franconia Notch, stop for lunch in charming Lincoln. As you drive through, enjoy the beautiful views. If you’re looking for things to do in New Hampshire, Lincoln is a lovely town to explore. Lincoln, NH, USA
Drive the Kancamagus Highway
Peter Rintells/flickr From Lincoln, turn onto NH112, better known as the lovely Kancamagus Highway. Take your time on the drive, appreciating the views and exploring the many turnoffs that are full of natural wonder. This famous road is fantastic and has plenty of stops along the way to take full advantage of, check out this Adventuring in the Moment video to get a good look at this wonderful drive:
Kancamagus Highway, NH-112, Lincoln, NH 03251, USA
Lower Falls, Albany
Josh/flickr Last along one of the most scenic road trips in New Hampshire is a place found along the Kankamangus Highway. You’ll end your day of exploration viewing the Swift River at Lower Falls in Albany. The water is cool but clear and ultra-refreshing on warm days if you care to take a dip. Lower Falls, Kancamagus Hwy, Albany, NH 03818, USA
So there you have it, this is, in our opinion, one of the best road trips in New Hampshire for those who absolutely go gaga for the outdoors. What do you think of these natural attractions in New Hampshire? Let us know what you would add to this trip in the comments.
Google Maps
This trip will take you from North Conway to Gotham, over to Jackson, through Franconia Notch, and over the Kancamagus Highway. Here’s a link to the interactive map to guide you.
Cathedral Ledge/Flickr
The start of this road trip to some of the most amazing natural wonders in New Hampshire is at Cathedral Ledge, where you can take in a breathtaking view of the mountains that you’ll be traveling through.
Read our previous coverage on Cathedral Ledge to learn more. Also, if you want to get a good look at this beautiful overlook, check out this Adventuring in the Moment video.
Cathedral Ledge Road, Cathedral Ledge Rd, Conway, NH, USA
Dan Connolly/flickr
If the day is hot - or even if it isn’t - you won’t want to miss Diana’s Baths, a series of waterfalls that is just down the street from Cathedral Ledge. It’s arguably one of the most beautiful places in New Hampshire. This area is simply beautiful all year round and especially in the early spring when the snow starts to melt and the waterfalls are raging. Check out this Adventuring in the Moment video when they were there during that time of year:
Diana’s Baths Cascade, Bartlett, NH 03812, USA
Mattia Panciroli/flickr
After you’re finished with Cathedral Ledge and Diana’s Baths, head North to Jackson Falls. These beautiful falls are right along the roadside, giving you easy access.
Jackson Falls, Jackson, NH 03846, USA
JoaquimRodriques/flickr
Continue North to the Mount Washington Auto Road. This half-hour drive will take you to the highest peak in the North East, and you’ll enjoy breathtaking views on one of the most scenic road trips in New Hampshire. Just remember to pack a jacket, because it’s much cooler at the summit!
Read our previous coverage on Mount Washington Auto Road to learn more. This drive has a reputation of being pretty scary, so check out this video from A Godar to get a good view on the way up.
Mount Washington Auto Road, Mt Washington Auto Rd, New Hampshire, USA
Dennis Jarvis/flickr
As you drive north before turning west on Route 2, look for moose, which are plentiful in this area. If you’re really determined to see one, you can even take a moose tour.
Gorham, NH 03581, USA
clan82/TripAdvisor
This wetland park in the shadow of the White Mountains is often overlooked but it’s one of the most beautiful places in New Hampshire. For another close look, check out this video from Joel C Hiking and Adventures:
Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge, 289 Airport Rd, Whitefield, NH 03598, USA
One of the most beloved state parks in New Hampshire, Franconia Notch is a must-see. Walking along the Flume and taking in the other natural wonders will be a highlight of your trip. We also have another Adventuring in the Moment video to share with you featuring this incredible gorge:
The Flume, Lincoln, NH 03251, USA
Robert Linsdell/flickr
After exploring Franconia Notch, stop for lunch in charming Lincoln. As you drive through, enjoy the beautiful views. If you’re looking for things to do in New Hampshire, Lincoln is a lovely town to explore.
Lincoln, NH, USA
Peter Rintells/flickr
From Lincoln, turn onto NH112, better known as the lovely Kancamagus Highway. Take your time on the drive, appreciating the views and exploring the many turnoffs that are full of natural wonder. This famous road is fantastic and has plenty of stops along the way to take full advantage of, check out this Adventuring in the Moment video to get a good look at this wonderful drive:
Kancamagus Highway, NH-112, Lincoln, NH 03251, USA
Josh/flickr
Last along one of the most scenic road trips in New Hampshire is a place found along the Kankamangus Highway. You’ll end your day of exploration viewing the Swift River at Lower Falls in Albany. The water is cool but clear and ultra-refreshing on warm days if you care to take a dip.
Lower Falls, Kancamagus Hwy, Albany, NH 03818, USA
Looking for more great scenic road trips in New Hampshire? There are plenty more natural wonders to visit in NH – especially some amazing waterfalls in New Hampshire! You should try the ultimate New Hampshire waterfall road trip next.
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Scenic Road Trips In New Hampshire November 05, 2021 Melissa M. What scenic road trips in New Hampshire are there? Here are some scenic road trips in New Hampshire:
Kancamangus Highway Moose Ally Franconia Notch Parkway
There are numerous scenic road trips that you may be interested in taking around the state. You can certainly take a drive along a scenic backroad, visit some of New Hampshire’s covered bridges, or take a fall foliage road trip. The possibilities are endless! What are some of the best things to do in New Hampshire? Some of the best things to do in New Hampshire:
Visit the mountains Visit charming small towns Explore the coastline
Exploring the mountains is an absolute must in the Granite State. Go for a hike or a scenic drive to view these majestic beauties around the state. Visiting some of New Hampshire’s smaller towns is a wonderful way to spend a day or a weekend. You may also choose to explore the state’s 18 miles of coastline. What are some of the most beautiful places in New Hampshire? Aside from all the incredible natural wonders mentioned above, you’ll find additional beauty throughout this great state. Visit this article about 9 Staggeringly Beautiful Places In New Hampshire for just a few more.
The OIYS Visitor Center
Scenic Road Trips In New Hampshire
November 05, 2021
Melissa M.
What scenic road trips in New Hampshire are there? Here are some scenic road trips in New Hampshire:
Kancamangus Highway Moose Ally Franconia Notch Parkway
There are numerous scenic road trips that you may be interested in taking around the state. You can certainly take a drive along a scenic backroad, visit some of New Hampshire’s covered bridges, or take a fall foliage road trip. The possibilities are endless! What are some of the best things to do in New Hampshire? Some of the best things to do in New Hampshire:
Visit the mountains Visit charming small towns Explore the coastline
Exploring the mountains is an absolute must in the Granite State. Go for a hike or a scenic drive to view these majestic beauties around the state. Visiting some of New Hampshire’s smaller towns is a wonderful way to spend a day or a weekend. You may also choose to explore the state’s 18 miles of coastline. What are some of the most beautiful places in New Hampshire? Aside from all the incredible natural wonders mentioned above, you’ll find additional beauty throughout this great state. Visit this article about 9 Staggeringly Beautiful Places In New Hampshire for just a few more.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Here are some scenic road trips in New Hampshire:
- Kancamangus Highway
- Moose Ally
- Franconia Notch Parkway
There are numerous scenic road trips that you may be interested in taking around the state. You can certainly take a drive along a scenic backroad, visit some of New Hampshire’s covered bridges, or take a fall foliage road trip. The possibilities are endless!
What are some of the best things to do in New Hampshire?
Some of the best things to do in New Hampshire:
- Visit the mountains
- Visit charming small towns
- Explore the coastline
Exploring the mountains is an absolute must in the Granite State. Go for a hike or a scenic drive to view these majestic beauties around the state. Visiting some of New Hampshire’s smaller towns is a wonderful way to spend a day or a weekend. You may also choose to explore the state’s 18 miles of coastline.
What are some of the most beautiful places in New Hampshire?
Aside from all the incredible natural wonders mentioned above, you’ll find additional beauty throughout this great state. Visit this article about 9 Staggeringly Beautiful Places In New Hampshire for just a few more.