In New Hampshire’s 10 counties there are 13 cities, 221 towns, and 22 unincorporated places. They range from small hamlets to cities such as the state capital, Concord, and New Hampshire’s largest city and tenth largest city in New England, Manchester. New Hampshire communities each have their own character and charm, such as:
- The beach side community of Hampton and its neighbor on New Hampshire’s 18 miles of Atlantic coastline, Portsmouth
- Resort communities such as Wolfeboro in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire
- North Conway in the White Mountains near numerous major ski areas including Cranmore right in the heart of the town
- Jackson with its famous covered bridge and the Black Mountain Ski Area
- Dixville Notch home to The Balsams, one of New Hampshire’s grand hotels and the first place to cast their ballots for president every four years at midnight
Your travels in New Hampshire will be richly rewarded by the things to see and do in New Hampshire’s communities. Listed below are New Hampshire’s major cities and towns from a travel and tourism point of view:
- Concord, New Hampshire
- Jackson, New Hampshire
- Manchester, New Hampshire
- Nashua, New Hampshire
- North Conway, New Hampshire
- Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Photo credits: The picture of Hampton Beach is from the Wikimedia Commons.. It is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0 License.




