6 days in New Hampshire & Boston Itinerary

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Fly to Logan International Airport, Drive to Peterborough
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Peterborough
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Boston
— 3 nights
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Peterborough — 2 nights

Start off your visit on the 9th (Fri): stop by Monadnock Oil & Vinegar, take an in-depth tour of Monadnock Center for History and Culture, and then take in the awesome beauty at Monadnock State Park. Keep things going the next day: pick up a one of a kind souvenir at Bowerbird & Friends Antiques, examine the collection at Mariposa Museum of World Cultures, then delve into the lush surroundings at Sheiling Forest, and finally immerse yourself in nature at Miller State Park.

To see other places to visit, more things to do, ratings, and more tourist information, go to the Peterborough travel planning site.

Nashville to Peterborough is an approximately 9.5-hour combination of flight and car. You can also drive. You'll lose 1 hour traveling from Nashville to Peterborough due to the time zone difference. Traveling from Nashville in June, things will get slightly colder in Peterborough: highs are around 75°F and lows about 53°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 11th (Sun) early enough to drive to Boston.
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Nature · Parks · Museums · Trails
Side Trips

Boston — 3 nights

Beantown

Venture out of the city with trips to Plymouth (Mayflower II & Plymouth Rock) and Heritage Museums & Gardens (in Sandwich). The adventure continues: admire the masterpieces at Museum of Fine Arts, get engrossed in the history at Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, traverse land and water with a duck tour, and take in nature's colorful creations at Boston Public Garden.

For ratings, photos, maps, and more tourist information, read our Boston trip app.

Drive from Peterborough to Boston in 1.5 hours. Traveling from Peterborough in June, Boston is a bit warmer at night with lows of 60°F. Cap off your sightseeing on the 14th (Wed) early enough to catch the flight back home.
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Museums · Parks · Historic Sites · Tours
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New Hampshire travel guide

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Geologic Formations · Theme Parks · Scenic Drive
The Granite State
One of the country's smallest and least populous states, New Hampshire's wealth of recreational offerings make it a popular vacation destination. Its many pristine natural areas attract skiers, snowmobilers, hikers, and mountaineers from around the world. Named after a county in England, New Hampshire was the first of the North American colonies to establish a government independent of Great Britain's authority. Though New Hampshire's official nickname refers to its extensive granite formations and quarries, the state's license plates carry the motto "Live Free or Die," reflecting the sense of independence prized by the famously terse natives. Find out why America's artists continue to find inspiration in New Hampshire by taking a trip to its quaint villages and sightseeing in the area's old colonial towns.
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