New Hampshire vacation rentals

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Other great vacation rentals in New Hampshire

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Home in Tilton

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

A Peaceful Lake House by Winnisquam

Apr 18 – 25

G$32,498 GYD per night
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Home in Tilton

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 420 reviews

Timothy House

Jan 6 – 13

G$27,995 GYD per night
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Home in Windham

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 259 reviews

One Level 2 bedroom suite on private cul-de-sac

Dec 26 – Jan 2

G$31,137 GYD per night
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Home in Bethlehem

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

White Mountain Cozy Cottage of Bethlehem w/Hot Tub

Oct 27 – Nov 3

G$29,662 GYD per night
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Home in Intervale

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 316 reviews

Intervale House

Sep 30 – Oct 7

G$22,900 GYD per night
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Home in Jackson

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 247 reviews

Luxury Solar House, BIG Views - NO EVENTS PLEASE

Nov 8 – 15

G$95,096 GYD per night
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Home in Northwood

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Pleasant Lake Paradise - Heaven w/private hot tub!

Oct 31 – Nov 7

G$87,774 GYD per night
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Home in Center Harbor

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 235 reviews

Guest House in the Woods

Aug 5 – 12

G$35,283 GYD per night

Other great vacation rentals in New Hampshire

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Guest suite in Loudon

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 203 reviews

Private In-Law Apartment With Views and Hot Tub

Nov 20 – 27

G$31,242 GYD per night
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Apartment in Manchester

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Artist's Retreat in Manchester, NH!

Feb 5 – 12

G$18,290 GYD per night
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Cottage in Sandwich

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 274 reviews

Ole Isre Camp

Jan 3 – 10

G$15,960 GYD per night
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Cottage in Middleton

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

☀ Fox & Loon lake house: hot tub/pedal boat/kayaks

Oct 25 – Nov 1

G$73,240 GYD per night
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Guesthouse in Loudon

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 238 reviews

Pastoral Farm in NH

Jan 26 – Feb 2

G$24,273 GYD per night
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Apartment in Dublin

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 182 reviews

Private Dublin apartment nestled in the woods

Sep 15 – 22

G$22,731 GYD per night
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Vacation home in Rumney

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

Classic A-Frame with river, mountains, and hot tub

Dec 26 – Jan 2

G$58,628 GYD per night
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Cabin in Weare

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 253 reviews

Lakefront with 2 paddle boards

Oct 21 – 28

G$32,111 GYD per night

Your guide to New Hampshire

Welcome to New Hampshire

Picturesque towns soften the valleys of New Hampshire’s granite mountains and rivers curl around the rural state, carving landscapes into stone that leads out to a small but rugged New England coast. Ski resorts and cozy lodges make New Hampshire one the East Coast’s best spots for a winter getaway, while plentiful hiking paths snake through ancient forests in warmer months. As a bonus for those enjoying New Hampshire’s outdoor spaces, spring welcomes maple syrup season and fall comes with an impressive rainbow of colors as the leaves turn. Old New England architecture and historic buildings rival the scenery for views throughout New Hampshire in the bigger cities like Manchester, Concord, and Nashua, as well as charming towns like Peterborough and Hanover.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in New Hampshire

New Hampshire’s distinct seasons include extremely cold, long winters; short, hot summers; falls marked by the stunning colors of the trees; and — so the joke goes — mud season. But locals and visitors alike embrace the subzero temperatures and icy conditions with plenty of ski areas and outdoor recreation, plus festivals that celebrate the snow, like Dartmouth College’s Winter Carnival, Keene’s Ice and Snow Festival, and Jackson’s Snow Sculpting Invitational. In spring, maple sap begins pouring from the trees, making it a good time to book one of the state’s cabins for rent and to visit the many sugar shacks for a taste of the seasonal treat, and, once the snow melts, a good time to explore lowland hiking trails. By fall, the focus turns to a different part of the forest, as the mountains become striped with bands of red, orange, and yellow that leaf-peepers love.


Top things to do in New Hampshire

Mount Washington

The tallest mountain in the Northeast towers above the state, its peak catching every type of weather that passes through, including high winds and the occasional summer snowstorm. Head to the summit — by foot, scenic road, or historic cog railway — to observe the impressive weather and enjoy the view over four states plus Canada.

Hanover

Classic New England architecture, rolling green hills, and the gentle Connecticut River come together in the town of Hanover, home of Dartmouth College. The school’s presence allows the town to punch far above its weight, drawing world-class culture, while the institution’s long history supplies its well-maintained historic buildings. Walk in the footsteps of poet Robert Frost, canoe down the river, and ski at the Dartmouth Skiway next to the school’s Olympic-level race team.

Isles of Shoals

A quirk of New Hampshire’s geography left the state with just 18 miles of shoreline, but from there, you can see these nine islands just off the coast. Nobody lives on the mysterious islands year-round, but you can tour them from boats, and, when tide conditions are just right, land on the rocky islands, which hold an 1821 lighthouse, a marine laboratory, and a wildlife refuge, among other things.

Destinations to explore