New Hampshire - Landmarks and Points of Interest
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Woodland Heritage Trail
Distance: 65 miles
Highlights: wood products heritage and interpretive centers, scenic wilderness areas, state forests
This route circles the northernmost section of the White Mountain National Forest and celebrates the wood products heritage of northern New Hampshire.
Moose Path Trail
Distance: 98 miles
Highlights: wildlife viewing areas, national wildlife refuge, state parks, state forests, woodland heritage
Moose, deer and other wildlife are abundant in the Great North Woods Region in towns such as Gorham, Berlin, Errol, Dixville Notch and Pittsburg.
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Robert Frost lived in Franconia full time from 1915 to 1920 and summered here until 1938.
www.frostplace.org
Posted by Sue on October 11,2010 | 02:20 PM