New Hampshire is full of small towns and amazing natural scenery. Whether we’re talking about New Castle, a town made entirely of islands, or Sugar Hill, where the lupines light up the summer, New Hampshire has tons of beautiful small towns. One tiny town stands out though, because it’s especially tiny and especially beautiful. The town of Dixville Notch is worth a visit if you love nature, scenery and the remote wilderness. Check it out:

The Town of Dixville Notch looks like something out of a postcard, especially when it’s viewed from the top of table rock.

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The dramatic rock formations around the town are unlike anything else in New Hampshire.

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Dixville Notch is famous around the country for being the first town in the nation to vote for President.

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Locally, however, it’s much better known for its outstanding natural beauty.

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The town also known for the Balsams Resort, which was closed in 2011 but is still a breathtaking part of the landscape.

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The resort had been home to visiting tourists and New Hampshirites alike for more than 150 years before it shut its doors.

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Despite the resort closing, Dixville Notch still draws visitors who are coming to the state park.

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There you can enjoy hikes, waterfalls and amazing scenery.

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Just up the road, Lake Gloriette provides deep blue waters surrounded by jutting peaks.

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You may even see a few of the locals!

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No batter what season you visit during, a trip to Dixville Notch will be a breathtaking experience!

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Time to plan a drive to Dixville Notch today!

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