New Hampshire Map

River Heritage Tour

Basics
Length:
120 miles (193 km)

Description

The Connecticut River Valley is the frame for the route;sprinkled therein are classic New England towns, broad strokes of mountains, spreads of rural country, and stretches of deep forests.

Three of the oldest and longest covered bridges in New Hampshire rest on this picture; one in Woodsville, another in Bath, and the other in Swiftwater.

Variations on this scene include Plymouth State College'sserene campus; Waterville Valley, a popular winter and summer resort; and the city of Haverhill, whose seven unique villages display first-rate Federal-era buildings.

Details

Length:
120 miles (193 km)
Main Roads:
NH-118 S

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