How Do You See Fall Foliage In The White Mountains?
The White Mountains of New Hampshire offer year-round recreation opportunities, but perhaps the most stunning time of year to visit is the fall foliage season. Ablaze in red, yellow and orange, rest assured there’s nothing white about fall foliage in the White Mountains. Check for fall foliage updates on the New Hampshire Department of Travel and Tourism’s website beginning in mid-September. You can also call (800) 258-3608 to find out what areas are in peak foliage. Travel on Interstate 93 to Exit 32 in Lincoln, New Hampshire, to the Kancamagus Highway. “The Kanc,” as it is called by locals, is a 35-mile stretch of scenic highway that winds its way through the White Mountains from Lincoln to North Conway. Make sure you hit the restrooms, gas up, and grab any snacks or film for your camera while you’re in Lincoln, because there are no stores or gas stations on the Kancamagus Highway. Pull off at one of the many sites provided to view scenic vistas and drink in the splendor. Don’t forge