21st Century Tourism


Established in 1918, the White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire attracts millions of outdoor enthusiasts and visitors every year. This works focuses on 21st century tourism within the White Mountains and New Hampshire region. Scenes include adventure, hiking, landscapes, Mount Washington, nature, travel & tourism and waterfalls.


Kinsman Notch, New Hampshire

Lost River in Kinsman Notch of Woodstock, New Hampshire USA during the summer months
Kinsman Notch, New Hampshire - Kinsman Notch is located in the White Mountains between Mount Moosilauke and the Kinsman Range. Lost River drains to the southeast and the Wild Ammonoosuc River drains to the northwest. The Notch is mostly known for Lost River Reservation, Beaver Brook Cascades and Beaver Pond, but hidden among the hills is an incredible landscape that most have nev...[Continue reading] ...

July Scenes, White Mountains

July Scenes, White Mountains
July Scenes, White Mountains - Hazy, hot, and humid best describe the weather we are having this month in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Many locals and visitors vacationing in the White Mountains have been swimming and enjoying the East Branch of the Pemigewasset [Continue reading] ...

4th of July Lincoln Woodstock Parade

4th of July Lincoln Woodstock Parade
4th of July Weekend - What a great 4th of July weekend! I hope everyone was able to get out and enjoy this incredible stretch of weather. There is no better combination for a traveler than great weather, a long weekend, and your destination being the White Mountains of New Hampshire ...

The last of the lupines – Sugar Hill

The last of the lupines - Sugar Hill
The last of the lupines - Last week I spent a few hours in the lupine fields of Sugar Hill, New Hampshire. I visit the Annual Celebration of Lupines almost every year, towards the end of June, to photograph the lupine fields. I have never been disappointed, but this year has left me scratching my head a little. The lupine looked beautiful, but it appears to have been...[Continue reading] ...

June, New Hampshire White Mountains

June, New Hampshire White Mountains
The Nubble (Haystack Mountain) - Bethlehem, New Hampshire June, New Hampshire White Mountains - How do I know it is June in the White Mountains of New Hampshire? The bugs are out in full force, and man are they bad this year! I have many images from this month that have bug blur. Bug blur has the tendency to ruin images! I won't bore you with bug stories. During the month of June a number of exciting events happen in ...

May – White Mountains of New Hampshire

May - White Mountains of New Hampshire
Scenes of May, White Mountains - The snow is gone here in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, and I have finally stored my snowshoes and traction devices for the season. If you look hard enough though you still can find small pockets of snow in the forest, and of course Tuckerman Ravine still has patches of snow....[Continue reading] ...

Scenes of April, New Hampshire

A small cascade along the Kancamagus Highway in the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire USA during the spring months
Cascade - Kancamagus Highway, New Hampshire Scenes of April, New Hampshire- Most of New England is snow free, but here in the White Mountains of New Hampshire we still have plenty of snow. Mount Washington recently got six inches of snow. And off trail travel in some areas of the White Mountains still requires snowshoes. The snow is melting fast though. I love the month of April for two reasons. The first reason is brooks and rivers are usually roaring, ...

Scenes of March, White Mountains

Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge - Scenic view of the Presidential Range from along the Presidential Range Rail Trail / Cohos Trail near Cherry Pond in Jefferson, New Hampshire USA
Presidential Range Rail Trail / Cohos Trail - Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge, New Hampshire Scenes of March, White Mountains - The 2013 / 2014 winter season is officially over, but you would never know it by the amount of snow still on the ground and cold temperatures we are having in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. The snow cover has been amazing this year! I am sad to see winter come to an end, but at the same time am ...

Scenes of February, White Mountains

Lincoln Woods Trail, Winter - Lincoln, New Hampshire
Lincoln Woods Trail - Lincoln New Hampshire Scenes of February, White Mountains - With schools taking winter break (February vacation) this month, the White Mountains of New Hampshire have been very busy. Many families visit the region to ski, explore the trails and to get away from the city life. Downtown Lincoln has been a zoo the last few weeks. Every month I do a blog post showcasing five images I created during the month. They're intended to help you ...

Scenes of January, White Mountains

Mount Pemigewasset - Franconia Notch State Park, New Hampshire USA
Greeley Pond Trail - White Mountains, New Hampshire Scenes of January, White Mountains - 2014 has officially started, and it looks like its going to be a great year shooting the White Mountains environment. I'm pretty excited for the New Year! Much of my focus will be on areas of the White Mountains I have little coverage of and forests. January started off with fresh snow and extremely cold weather. The cold conditions kept most off the trails of the ...