The Best Places to See Fall Foliage in New Hampshire
Molly McArdle
Walpole
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What to do: What's better than cheese and wine? Grab a wheel at Boggy Meadow Farm and head over to the Walpole Mountain View Winery. There's plenty more fresh, local ingredients and food at Alyson's Orchard, which offers pick-your-own apples, and the Walpole Valley Farms, which sells sustainable and humanely produced meat, eggs, and produce. Grab dinner at the Restaurant at Burdick's, and follow it with a cone at the local Walpole Creamery. What better way to see the leaves then when you're well fed?
Where to stay: Bellows Walpole Inn occupies a 1752 mansion built by a "colorful" Colonel Benjamin Bellows, who also happens to be Walpole's founder. In yet another 18th-century building, Inn at Valley Farms welcomes guests to a working 105-acre organic farm.
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For those looking to see some of the country's best fall foliage, here's where to hike, drive, eat, and stay.