2016 New Hampshire Wall Calendar – Today, I want to share with you a few images from my 2016 scenic New Hampshire wall calendar. This calendar features scenes from the state of New Hampshire and showcases the landscape of New Hampshire. It is a 12 month calendar that measures 12” x 12” when closed and 12” x 24” when opened.
On the cover of the 2016 New Hampshire calendar (above) is Gleason Falls Bridge, which spans Beard Brook in Hillsborough. The town of Hillsborough has a number of stone bridges and is known for these impressive historic bridges. This scene also represents the month of November.
For the month of January, you will find a scene of the Presidential Range (above) snow-covered from along the Presidential Range Rail Trail, near Cherry Pond, at Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge in Jefferson. The Cohos Trail utilizes the Presidential Range Rail Trail, so if you plan on hiking the Cohos Trail in the future, this is one view you can look forward too.
Lake Massabesic (above) in Auburn and Manchester at sunrise represents the month of June. And even though swimming is prohibited in this lake, because it provides drinking water for the Manchester area, it is a very popular lake for boating and fishing.
Chesterfield Gorge Natural Area (above) in Chesterfield represents the month of October. This small natural area, about 13 acres, is located along Route 9, and it is an interesting area to explore if you are traveling in this part of New Hampshire.
For the next week, if you buy 2 2016 New Hampshire wall calendars, you will get 1 free. This offer applies only for the 2016 New Hampshire calendar and expires January 25, 2016. To get this deal add 3 or more 2016 New Hampshire calendars to your cart and then checkout. To purchase a 2016 New Hampshire calendar click here.
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Erin Paul is a professional photographer, writer, and author who specializes in environmental conservation and historic preservation photography mainly in the New Hampshire White Mountains. His work is published worldwide, and publication credits include: Appalachian Mountain Club, Appalachian Trail Conservancy, Backpacker Magazine, and The Wilderness Society.
ScenicNH Photography LLC
Specializing in environmental conservation and historic preservation photography mainly in the White Mountains region of New Hampshire, Erin Paul’s photography and writing focuses on the history of the White Mountains, and telling the story of abandoned places and forgotten historical sites.