You don’t need to plan a trip out west to see impressive landscapes and awe-inspiring vistas. You can get that right here in New Hampshire! While most of us come across something beautiful here every day, we recommend taking a special trip to, what many consider to be, the state’s very own Grand Canyon. You can swim there, but we’d argue that this is the best time of year to visit. Fall foliage abounds and it will knock your socks off!

It might not actually have the name “Grand Canyon,” but Sculptured Rocks Natural Area is as close as you can get to feeling like you’re there without actually having to leave the state. And, we promise, it’s a beaut!

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The area is comprised of about 227-acres full of woods and impressively carved rocks.

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It was formed back just before the last ice age was ending, when the Cockermouth River made its way through the area.

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As the current passed, small grains of sand within the water worked to carve the intricate pattern of hither and thither.

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Today, it’s a fun place to explore!

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It’s popular among the summer crowd for it’s swimming pools and crystal clear water.

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But we’re partial to the fall when the foliage is changing and the impressiveness of mother nature is on full display.

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But get there fast! Or else you might have to spend the next few months visiting it in a cloak of white. Beautiful, but not quite the same as those orange, reds and yellows.

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You can find more information on how to access the park through the link below. Note that it’s not completely easy to navigate if you’re not strong on your feet.

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Sculptured Rocks Natural Area can be visited year-round, but it’s mostly not staffed during the off-season months. Always be careful exploring as conditions in the winter can make things more dangerous. And, great news! Pets are allowed. See the official state park website for more information.

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To see more New Hampshire natural beauty, check out these other 8 state parks.

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