Our scenic New Hampshire fall foliage road trip will focus on stops in the majestic White Mountains. The northern tier of New Hampshire is renowned for its 48 summits towering above 4,000 feet. You will see some spectacular leaves as they change colors.
The length of this road trip is approximately 138 miles, plus extra milage for some side excursions. While this is a beautiful drive year-round, the fall is magical with the scarlet, crimson, bright orange, and golden yellow foliage dazzling along the roadway.
This itinerary is for a week-long trip. We will spend two nights in Franconia, one night in Lincoln, two nights in North Conway, and two nights near Mount Washington.
1. Franconia
Assuming you arrive late in the day after a long drive, you might want to relax and enjoy your hotel’s amenities and rest up for an exciting day tomorrow. If you arrive earlier and want to head out for some sightseeing, go north to Littleton to visit the covered bridge.
Franconia will be your home base for two nights. The Mittersill Alpine Resort is my favorite place to stay. It is close to Franconia Notch State Park and within a half-mile of White Mountain National Forest.
Other excellent options include Lovett’s Inn and Restaurant and The Franconia Inn.