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White Mountain Region
READER COMMENTS: 0The White Mountains National Forest is home to unique habitats, but don't overlook numerous town forests and state parks.
Seacost Region
READER COMMENTS: 0These forests are a short drive from several state parks, beaches and the Great Bay estuary, nearby are the University of New...
Monadnock Region
READER COMMENTS: 0Hiking, fishing, birding, nature walks, picknicking and wildlife watching in this diverse region.
Merrimack Valley Region
READER COMMENTS: 0These forests are located along the meandering banks of the Merrimack River as it flows south through the heart of New Hampshire.
Lakes Region
READER COMMENTS: 0Rolling hills, meandering streams and majestic lakes provide a varied backdrop for this region's forests.
Great North Woods
READER COMMENTS: 0There's a good chance you'll find signs of moose, deer, bear, beaver or other wildlife hiking the Great North Woods.
Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee Region Forests
READER COMMENTS: 0Hikers will find miles of hiking trails, winding through pine and oak forests, abandoned fields, pastures and orchards.
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