In Praise of Small Hills
This story is not about Alpine ski resorts. No, no, no, that would be too easy, too broad. This is about ski areas. Small ski areas, to be precise. Ski gems, if you will.
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This story is not about Alpine ski resorts. No, no, no, that would be too easy, too broad. This is about ski areas. Small ski areas, to be precise. Ski gems, if you will.
A winter’s day with friends, through Portsmouth and Rye.
Tamworth Distillery pivots to offer skiers socially distanced spirits and light bites.
Feeling the itch to seek adventure? Hub North is the ideal home base with its glamping sites, a cozy lodge, communal kitchens and easygoing spirit. Oh, and it happens to be located right in the middle of the state’s best outdoor destinations.
Looking for a new and fun way to get outdoors this winter? Try fat biking — here's what you need to know to get started.
A revamped Main Street, charming new boutique hotel, a thriving arts scene and fine dining all come together in our capital city.
Leaving downhill skiing for weekdays when the lines are shorter, we head to Gorham for a weekend on snowshoes and cross-country skis.
We’ve enjoyed the many attractions of Franconia Notch in the summer and fall, but never stopped to really explore it in the winter — This month we do.
The weekend promised to be typically cold for January, so we went to the town Henniker to ski on some of the state’s sunniest slopes.
A February snowstorm suggests a weekend of village pleasures and skiing at the uncrowded Dartmouth Skiway.