Sugar Hill
Sugar Hill, in Grafton County, is a charming small town that overlooks the White Mountain National Forest. While its origins date back much further, it was incorporated as a town in 1962, making it the most recent town in New Hampshire to be separated from another. This tiny village is surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. And, because there are only about 500 people who live here, you won't have to worry about crowds, especially during the off season. Sugar Hill is known as New Hampshire's best kept secret. Locals, on the other hand, are well aware of its allure. The following is a list of things to do in your spare time. What is it now? Sugar Hill was a fashionable Victorian resort town that drew artists, wealthy businessmen, and their families from other New England cities in the nineteenth century.
Nowadays, there are plenty of small-town amenities here, such as enticing little mom and pop shops. Harman's Cheese & Country Store sells the natural, premium grade white cheddar made in New York that helped put this location on the map. For good reason, Polly'a Pancake Parlor is the most popular restaurant in the area. Polly's famous pancakes, made from scratch and always topped with fresh New Hampshire maple syrup, draw visitors from all over New England. Breakfast (or brunch) at Polly's Pancakes is unlike any other.