A rare and spectacular astronomical event is coming to the skies of New Hampshire on April 8, 2024. For about three minutes and 15 seconds, the moon will pass in front of the sun, blocking out nearly all of its light. Be sure to mark this event in your calendar because if you miss the 2024 total solar eclipse, it won’t be coming back around these parts until 2045!

Viewing a total solar eclipse is a rare and beautiful event, but eye safety is imperative. For more information on the 2024 total solar eclipse and where and how to view it here in New Hampshire, visit the NH Department of Business and Economic Affairs, Division of Travel and Tourism Development. Are you traveling to the Granite State for the eclipse? This lakeside cottage in Tuftonboro is just steps from wide open sky.

While solar eclipses don’t happen every day here in New Hampshire, there is still plenty of natural beauty that can be seen on this scenic 134-mile road trip.

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