When comparing New Hampshire with other states, particularly those out west, some folks get the idea that we’re not quite as impressive. Sure, our peaks might be smaller along with the overall size of the state, but those who think that they won’t be impressed by New Hampshire’s landscape have a lot to learn. We recommend they start with a visit to this beautifully unique natural area.

Sculptured Rocks Natural Area in Groton is one of those places that reminds us why New Hampshire is such a unique place to live.

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This 272-acre natural area features rock formations that were intricately carved during the last ice age by the Cockermouth River.

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And we love that you don’t need to venture deep into the forest to find it. Simply park in the lot and make your way in to explore what feels a lot like middle earth.

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The rocks here are a mix of soft shapes and sharp edges.

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The area includes lots of secret pools for swimming and waterfalls.

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And in a lot of areas the water is completely clear, letting you see to the bottom. This is great if you’ve got kids who get a little worried about swimming in lakes and rivers. Nothing scary down here when you can see through the water.

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During the warm months, you’re likely to find the larger swimming holes quite busy. The water here is very cold so if you choose to join in, be prepared!

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But even if you visit when it’s cold, you’ll find yourself impressed by the water and the rocks.

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Visiting is a great way to remember how wonderful this state is to explore!

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Take your time and immerse yourself in it. Then, be sure to plan another visit. As with all natural landscapes, this place changes each and every time you see it.

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Sculptured Rocks Natural Area is always open, but during the off-season, it’s not staffed and comfort stations are not open. Pets are allowed as long as they’re on a leash. You can learn more about on the official New Hampshire State Parks website. Or you can reach them on 603-227-8745.

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To enjoy more of the outdoors visit Rainbow Falls. It’s an easy hike in New Hampshire that leads to a secret waterfall!

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Address: Sculptured Rocks, Groton, NH 03266, USA