These places have everything from scenic coastal views to historic charm, excellent shops and restaurants, and beaches and lighthouses that could be out of a magazine.
With the official start of winter, lots of money is expected to pour into the state.
Ripping down a slope at one of the state's ski resorts, hiking hundreds of miles of trails, aimlessly driving through the White Mountains, riding a snowmobile over the thousands of miles of maintained trails, and many other outdoor activities dominate the Granite State over the winter months...
It's not as flashy as the Winter Olympics, but if you want to get out of the house for a day on the cheap, a drive up to Camden, Maine might be the fix you need.
It's about two and half hours from southern New Hampshire, and isn't weather dependent...