Sometimes the quieter corners of New Hampshire are more relaxing for those times when you want to escape the stress of daily life. The pace is usually slower and the crowds are typically non-existent. If this sounds good to you, the small town of Hinsdale might be the place.
Town Of Hinsdale Hinsdale lies along the Connecticut River in the southwestern corner of New Hampshire. Its neighbor across the river in Vermont is Brattleboro. The town has historically been a center of industry due to the waterway.
Wyatt Yelverton/Google Pisgah State Park, one of the largest state parks in New Hampshire, lies partially in Hinsdale. The park allows for numerous hiking opportunities, especially to its wide variety of backcountry ponds.
Hinsdale Farmers Market/Facebook Hinsdale Farmer’s Market takes place each Monday from June through October on Chicago Avenue. Local farms and stores are on hand with fresh produce and unique finds.
Liz McMann/All Trails The highest point in Hinsdale is Wantastiquet Mountain at 1,384 feet. A 2.0-mile trail leads to the top, where there are excellent views over the Connecticut River Valley.
Megan Ballmos/All Trails The Fort Hill Recreational Rail Trail is an excellent way to explore the Hinsdale area from the seat of your bike. This nine mile route is located completely within the town.
Bacon Me Crazy, Hinsdale NH/Facebook If it’s unusual cuisine you seek, look no further than Bacon Me Crazy. If you can imagine a dish made with bacon, they probably have it. Try the Hot Chocolate Pancake. With bacon of course.
Outdoor Hinsdale NH/Facebook Hinsdale has a rich history, and it can be found at the Hinsdale Historical Society. The organization is located in the Ebenezer Hinsdale House, which was built in 1759.
Outdoor Hinsdale NH/Facebook The town’s location along the Connecticut River is perfect for kayaking. The Prospect Street Boat Ramp is the main point for paddlers to access the river.
Hinsdale has lots to offer for anyone looking to get away to a lesser-traveled destination. To learn more, visit the Town of Hinsdale website and follow Hinsdale Village Voice on Facebook.
Town Of Hinsdale
Hinsdale lies along the Connecticut River in the southwestern corner of New Hampshire. Its neighbor across the river in Vermont is Brattleboro. The town has historically been a center of industry due to the waterway.
Wyatt Yelverton/Google
Pisgah State Park, one of the largest state parks in New Hampshire, lies partially in Hinsdale. The park allows for numerous hiking opportunities, especially to its wide variety of backcountry ponds.
Hinsdale Farmers Market/Facebook
Hinsdale Farmer’s Market takes place each Monday from June through October on Chicago Avenue. Local farms and stores are on hand with fresh produce and unique finds.
Liz McMann/All Trails
The highest point in Hinsdale is Wantastiquet Mountain at 1,384 feet. A 2.0-mile trail leads to the top, where there are excellent views over the Connecticut River Valley.
Megan Ballmos/All Trails
The Fort Hill Recreational Rail Trail is an excellent way to explore the Hinsdale area from the seat of your bike. This nine mile route is located completely within the town.
Bacon Me Crazy, Hinsdale NH/Facebook
If it’s unusual cuisine you seek, look no further than Bacon Me Crazy. If you can imagine a dish made with bacon, they probably have it. Try the Hot Chocolate Pancake. With bacon of course.
Outdoor Hinsdale NH/Facebook
Hinsdale has a rich history, and it can be found at the Hinsdale Historical Society. The organization is located in the Ebenezer Hinsdale House, which was built in 1759.
The town’s location along the Connecticut River is perfect for kayaking. The Prospect Street Boat Ramp is the main point for paddlers to access the river.
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