6Sugar Hill, New Hampshire
Sugar Hill is named after its numerous sugar maples and is perhaps a rather obvious choice for seeing spectacular fall foliage. It’s a tiny town with less than 500 residents. Additionally, it overlooks the well-known White Mountain National Forest with scenery so stunning it is almost unbelievable.
Indeed, you use this humble hamlet as your base and tour both the autumn hues and quaint covered bridges from one place. Be sure to take the popular fall foliage drive along the Kancamagus Highway which crosses through the very heart of the majestic White Mountains. You can also take the gondola all the way up lovely Loon Mountain and then go hiking through popular Franconia Notch State Park, which some say is most beautiful in the fall.
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