Fall Foliage in New Hampshire's White Mountains
Thanks to Interstate-93, you can drive from the Boston area directly into the heart of New Hampshire's rugged White Mountains. Because much of New Hampshire's forest land - protected by the White Mountain National Forest, is hardwoods, the foliage is spectacular, with the bright reds and oranges of maple, yellow birch leaves, and all shades in between.
Several mountains, including Mt. Washington, the highest peak in the northeast, have tramways, gondolas, and even a train to the summits for even more sweeping views. These mountaintop rides are the region's prime tourist attractions, as is the drive over the Kancamagus Pass on the Kancamagus Highway. This winding route reaches the highest elevation of any public road in the northeast. To see the highlights, you can travel by air-conditioned coach on the Boston to New Hampshire Fall Foliage White Mountains Day Trip, with pickup at your hotel. The full-day tour travels over the Kancamagus Pass, with photo stops, and stops in North Conway, where you'll have time to enjoy shopping and lunch along the attractive main street.
Location: New Hampshire, United States
Website: https://www.visitwhitemountains.com/
Distance from Delaware: 500 miles
Travel time: 8 hours
Elevation: 1,917 m
Tel: 1 800-346-3687
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