Superlative Stays Spice Up the Ski Season
NH Ski and Snow took a look at some of the more inviting destinations with a particular eye on creature comforts. Here’s a list of where we’ll be staying this winter, and why.
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NH Ski and Snow took a look at some of the more inviting destinations with a particular eye on creature comforts. Here’s a list of where we’ll be staying this winter, and why.
Find fresh produce, meats and many other local products throughout the coldest months at one of the many winter farmers markets happening around the state.
This Tuscan Market winter village offers socially distanced igloo dining, outdoor ice skating and more.
Statewide ski areas and resorts are ready for you to enjoy winter fun, with COVID-19 safety protocols in place for the “new normal.”
New Hampshire Magazine’s travel writer shares her picks for the ideal locations to experience our ever-changing weather. From the Seacoast in spring to snowy scenes in the Mt. Washington Valley, here’s how to make the best of all four seasons in the Granite State.
St. Patrick's Day, workshops, and a Maple Month tour of a functioning sugar shack: Here are 10 of the best free events happening in the month of March in New Hampshire.
Proving that fashion can be both practical and pleasing, here are items that will keep you warm and looking good all winter long.
Finding joy, health and companionship in the contemplative realm of cross-country skiing.
We're all hearty New Englanders, there's no doubt about it. Whether you're a flinty lifelong Yankee or a flatlander from away, anyone who can survive the snowstorms and sub-zero temperatures of our darkest season has earned the title. But, let's be honest, while some of us celebrate the season of black ice and snow angels, others hunker down and endure it.