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In the woods in autumn
Experienced by Kristopher Roller
27 km from White Lake State Park
I was staying on lake Wentworth with my partner watching the sun set from the other side of the lake. We decided to get a different view an paddled a canoe to the opposite corner to see what we could find. As the sun set we waded out into the lake for a majestic evening swim. Please help support these images by viewing a blog post at http://bit.ly/2UC4az1
Experienced by Mark Harpur
31 km from White Lake State Park
Taken on a trip up to northern New Hampshire in July 2017.
Experienced by Joshua Anderson
35 km from White Lake State Park
A sky full of bright stars on a night chasing the northern lights. That faint glow above the mountains is a little bit of the Aurora, although it didn’t pick up much further. Still, listening to the peepers under those stars was time well spent.
Experienced by Adrian Pelletier
35 km from White Lake State Park
The forecast kept changing all week but I lucked out with mostly clear skies this night, although there was a low haze that did hang around. Before venturing into the dark with my camera, I checked my weather app for the umpteenth time and noticed a new alert: “Coastal flood warning. Onshore winds and tides higher than normal.” They weren’t kidding! Waves were slamming against the shoreline and a tall, stony outcrop I had scouted the day before was nearly under water. It’s always an adventure pulling off these night shots.
Experienced by Adrian Pelletier
38 km from White Lake State Park
Follow me on Instagram @jevanleith for my latest content! Here is a wide angle view of the Frankenstein Trestle in Crawford Notch of the White Mountains of NH. This was a bit past peak foliage, but still a great scene!
Experienced by Evan Leith
44 km from White Lake State Park
Mount Willard New Hampshire
Experienced by Mike Rawlings
49 km from White Lake State Park
The first time I’ve ever been on a mountain - the weather was so unpredictable. Intense sun and heat at the base of the mountain. Enveloped in a cloud at the top of the mountain, and complete downpour between the two. I’m very glad there was a defined auto road to travel, to make the journey easier.
Experienced by Kelly Sikkema
49 km from White Lake State Park
Mount Washington Road
Experienced by Kelly Sikkema
49 km from White Lake State Park
Mt. Washington Summit
Experienced by Magnus Machado
51 km from White Lake State Park
Flew the drone through Franconia Notch, in the White Mountains, of New Hampshire, and was blown away by this view.
Experienced by Balazs Busznyak
61 km from White Lake State Park
We went exploring only two hours from home and found ourselves in a completely different world.
Experienced by Kelly Sikkema
77 km from White Lake State Park
Valley of Fire
Experienced by Balazs Busznyak
77 km from White Lake State Park
Hiked to the top of a mountain and caught ourselves in the clouds, and experienced the fierce, whipping force of Hurricane Harvey’s powerful winds
Experienced by Balazs Busznyak
80 km from White Lake State Park
Another day at the beach
Experienced by David Straight
80 km from White Lake State Park
Coastal Maine
Experienced by frank mckenna
80 km from White Lake State Park
Taken during a magical sunrise paddle on the Royal River in Yarmouth Maine.
Experienced by Kristel Hayes
84 km from White Lake State Park
The Viking Cruise Line’s Norwegian Dawn approaching Portland Head Light in Portland, Maine.
Experienced by Keith Luke
84 km from White Lake State Park
Lighthouse, Portland Head Light
Experienced by Jeff Gardiner
87 km from White Lake State Park
This was the first family vacation that our little family of four embarked on, without extended family. We drove a few hours north to the White Mountains. We just went exploring every day, and one day found these amazing Step Falls waterfall edges. You could climb a path to the top of the falls, and just make your way down with the water. We played here for hours, and it was an incredible memory.
Experienced by Kelly Sikkema