Stay in a New Hampshire vacation rental for a fun-filled vacation
The fifth smallest state in the U.S., New Hampshire offers plenty of hiking and skiing opportunities. It is home to White Mountain National Forest, for example, a lovely destination for hiking and camping in summer or skiing during the winter. In the fall, the state offers a riot of color in the form of incredible foliage.
Vacation homes in New Hampshire are available in many different sizes, ideal whether you want rentals for a solo traveler or your entire family. There is also a terrific variety, from ski cabins and lakeside homes to condos and mountainside houses.
Compare and find a welcoming property for as little as $173 per night by exploring the 16,679 properties listed in New Hampshire. By directly analyzing these vacation rentals, HomeToGo features the most economical offers as well as the highest rated vacation homes in New Hampshire.
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Vacation rentals with Wi-Fi
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Vacation rentals and apartments with air conditioning
Keep cool during your trip to New Hampshire and book a vacation rental with air conditioning.
Vacation rentals with a fireplace
Get warm and cozy on cold winter nights New Hampshire by booking a vacation home with a fireplace.
Popular Rental Amenities New Hampshire
Finding an accommodation with a pool shouldn't be too hard New Hampshire. Nearly half of the rentals offer one. Interestingly, our data shows that more hotel rooms have a pool than condo. Also, they can welcome 6 vacationers, on average, while condo with pools can accommodate an average of 6 guests. You can also find and book an accommodation providing a pool near the water, which is the case for most of the rentals in this destination.
Price and Availability Index in New Hampshire
Vacation Rental Price Information New Hampshire
The graph shows the average rental prices for the next twelve months New Hampshire. Prices rise in February and reach an average of $839 a night (2/10 - 2/17), making it the most expensive time to book a rental in the next 12 months. Prices drop in April to an average of $403 per night (4/29 - 5/6).
Rental Availability Information New Hampshire
Our availability graph helps you identify the busiest months New Hampshire. The busiest time to book a rental New Hampshire so far is in February (2/17 - 2/24), where only 56% rentals are available. Conversely, 85% of the rentals are still available during a week in May (5/27 - 6/3).
The Weather New Hampshire
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This is the climate diagram New Hampshire. In the next 6 months, July will have higher average temperatures. On the other hand, you could have temperatures dropping under -10° in February. It may rain 2 days in June while it typically rains only 0 days in January.
7-Day Weather Forecast New Hampshire
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Where to find the best food New Hampshire?
Must-try foods in New Hampshire
In summer, grab a signature lobster roll to enjoy the delicious taste of the fresh seafood of New Hampshire. You can enjoy this mouthwatering roll in two different ways: warm with butter or cold with mayonnaise. Visit Brown's Lobster Pound in Seabrook for an authentic beach shack experience. And if you're allergic to shellfish, try the fried lake bass.
Pancakes with local maple syrup is an ideal dish for sweets-lovers. Polly's Pancake Parlor in Sugar Hill is well-known for its selection of mouthwatering pancakes and picture-perfect views. If ice cream happens to be your family's favorite dessert, you're in luck: be sure to try a maple sundae or a local favorite, maple walnut ice cream.
What are the best places to discover the arts and culture of New Hampshire?
Museums in New Hampshire
The Currier Museum of Art is located in Manchester and is home to a wide collection of works by New Hampshire artists, as well as internationally renowned artists. Work exhibited in the museum's permanent collection includes pieces by artists like Henri Matisse, Frank Lloyd Wright, Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, and Georgia O’Keeffe.
Woodman Institute Museum in Dover has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1980. Dedicated to science, history, and the arts, some of the collections on display include Civil War items, Native American artifacts, minerals, and even taxidermied mammals.
What are the best activities for families New Hampshire?
Enjoy a Family Vacation in New Hampshire
New Hampshire vacation homes provide the ideal entry point for families with children to this state's beautiful landscapes and natural playgrounds.
The Prescott Farm Environmental Education Center is a fun place to spend the day with children of all ages – parents will love it, too! This historic family farm offers hiking in the summer and snowshoeing in the winter, alongside traditional farming demonstrations such as exploration of the barn, gardens and old-fashioned maple sugar harvesting each March.
For a more relaxing way of enjoying the New Hampshire countryside during your vacation, stay at a New Hampshire vacation rental and take a ride on the historic Hobo Railroad. Children will be thrilled with the ride, which takes families through the Lincoln-Woodstock area along the Pemigewasset River.
One of the country’s top waterparks is also located within the state and is convenient to many New Hampshire vacation rentals. The Whale’s Tale Water Park guarantees a day of family fun, both relaxing and exhilarating, thanks to the park's great rides.
Where are the unique attractions New Hampshire?
Best campgrounds in New Hampshire
The White Mountains cover almost a quarter of New Hampshire, offering you plenty of mountain climbing and hiking opportunities. Part of the Franconia Notch State Park, Lafayette Place Campground is one of the most popular campgrounds in the state. It is open throughout the year, and all of its 97 sites serve as a perfect base to explore the White Mountains.
White Lake State Park, on the other hand, is one of the largest campgrounds in these mountains. The 203 sites on this campground are all located along the White Lake for which the site is named, while many camp sites nearby also offer you great lake views. What’s more, this is the only campground in the White Mountains that has a beach fit for swimming.
What are the must-see attractions New Hampshire?
New Hampshire: A nature-lovers' paradise
Mount Washington Observatory Weather Discovery Center
The science of weather and climate is at your fingertips in this interactive center that brings the wonders of the sky indoors.
Franconia Notch State Park
This beautiful State Park surrounds a mountain pass, which runs from Flume Gorge to Echo Lake. Come here for hiking, mountain climbing, skiing and much more amidst a dramatic natural setting.
Canobie Lake Park
The whole family will enjoy the rides, water rides, games and food that are all to be found in this exciting amusement park in Salem.
The Mount Washington Cog Railway
Take a three hour guided train tour to the highest peak in north-eastern America and you'll be rewarded with panoramic views of New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont.
Santa's Village
There's nowhere else to be at Christmas time than Santa's Village. Throughout the year though, the park is filled with attractions, from fun, fast rides to the water park and special events.
Information about vacation rentals New Hampshire
🏡 Vacation rentals available
16,679 properties
💳 Discounts available
up to 25%
🌙 Price per night from
$173
⭐ Popular amenities
Internet, TV and Microwave
🐾 Pet friendly accommodation options
3,149 properties
🏊 Vacation rentals with pools
7,110 properties
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the typical price of a vacation home New Hampshire?
The starting price for House rental or Apartment rentals New Hampshire is $173 per night.
What is the typical availability of House rental New Hampshire?
May has the highest availability of House rental New Hampshire, so you can expect plenty of selection, even for last-minute bookings.
What are the most popular vacation home amenities New Hampshire?
Many travellers are searching for Internet, TV, and Microwave when booking a vacation home New Hampshire.
How many House rental and Apartment rentals can I find New Hampshire?
New Hampshire has 16,679 House rental and Apartment rentals available to book.
Are there pet-friendly vacation rentals New Hampshire?
If you're travelling with a dog, over 18% of vacation rentals New Hampshire are pet-friendly.
What's the best month to visit New Hampshire?
The warmest time of year New Hampshire is July and August, with the nightly price of a vacation home starting at $173.
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