New Hampshire is one of the least populous states in the United States.
Visitors travel here for the leaves changing in the fall and the availability of outdoor sports. There is skiing and snowboarding during the snowy winters and hiking and orienteering during the warm summers. One of the thirteen original colonies, New Hampshire is a central location in New England to access cities in neighboring states.
New Hampshire's license plates bear the motto, "Live Free or Die." From snowshoeing to mountaineering and voting on election night, Matador has got you covered on how to go about living in this northern state.
An unholy taboo broken for the sake of flavor.
There are over 200, but these are the most picture-perfect.
Brace yourself: The leaf peepers are coming.
Gorgeous public lands aren’t all in the West.
Bring the party to the slopes.
Look no further for New England charm.
Southern New Hampshire is filled with postcard-perfect towns and spectacular outdoor adventures. Most of all, they offer a unique sense of freedom that you have to experience for yourself.
Longtime travelers to New Hampshire know there are always new trails to hike.
The inspiration is out there waiting to be found on your next trip. Where will color take you?
A beautiful family journey along clear rivers and deep forests.