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Essential Guide to Region of New Hampshire�s Lake

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Though New Hampshire extends all the Atlantic sides, the state’s seashore isn’t the just watery charm for tourists. The region of Lakes includes around 180 KM in Boston north, Massachusetts includes 273 lakes, and only Lake Winnipesaukee has more beaches than the coastline of any Northeast state.

That’s why the Region of Lakes is a haven in summer for visitors, but the region has sufficient activities to make visitors entertained all the year-round.

Things to Do in Fall

This region is well-known for the views when the trees shine during autumn. For a small number of weeks between September and November every year, hillsides rush with great red, rich orange and strikingly bright yellow lights. Visitors, recognized as

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