Usually, when fall arrives, it’s the main streets and back roads that are lined with colorful foliage. It’s not often, however, where an entire town is surrounded by the vibrancy of autumn. The town of Waterville Valley is just such a place, as its unique location puts it in a valley surrounded by mountains on just about all sides. These mountain slopes are more commonly seen as green in summer and white in winter, but for a brief period during the fall, they display some of the best New Hampshire fall foliage colors.

Fall doesn’t last long around these parts so to catch the best New Hampshire fall foliage, jump in the car and head on over to Waterville Valley. You can also use this map as a guide for when peak foliage color will be hitting the valley. You can also make a weekend out of it with an Airbnb stay.

Want to experience the glory of autumn on foot? Check out these eight fall hikes. I heartily recommend Dixville Notch! It’s a beautiful spot.

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