Fall always goes by far too fast in the Granite State. It’s easy to wake up one morning to falling snow and realize that the season sped by without you really taking it in – so this year, make a point to take advantage of this gorgeous time of year before it’s too late. If you want to embrace the season with both arms, we have the perfect place for you to visit.
Sugar Hill, New Hampshire, is one of the most beautiful spots in the Granite State in the fall.
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The town is perfect to visit in the fall because it overlooks the White Mountains, including the Presidential, Kinsman, and Franconia ranges.
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It’s the state’s newest town, since it was formally incorporated independent of Lisbon in 1962, but it has every bit of old-school charm that you could dream of.
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With only 563 residents at the last sentence, it’s tight-night Americana at its best. There may not be much in terms of man-made attractions in this town, but you’ll love just strolling around and drinking in the views.
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A visit to Sugar Hill wouldn’t be complete without a stop for provisions at Harman’s Cheese and Country Store.
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They sell all sorts of local goods in this delightfully old-fashioned shop, including amazing cheddar made especially for them.
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The other required stop in Sugar Hill is of course Polly’s Pancake Parlor, one of the best breakfast spots in the state.
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At Polly’s, you can embrace the season fully with pumpkin pancakes, apple baked goods, and everything else your fall taste buds can imagine.
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Have you been to Sugar Hill? Which New Hampshire town do you think is most beautiful in the fall?
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