Living and Working In NH - Things To Do In The Monadnock Region

Considering Working in NH? Learn About The Monadnock Region

New Hampshire's Monadnock Region is named after the nation's most hiked mountain, Mount Monadnock, a 3,166-foot rocky peak that provides views of Vermont, Massachusetts, and the White Mountains. Working in NH has many advantages, and if you love the outdoors, beautiful scenery, and a laid-back lifestyle, the Monadnock Region is for you.

Here are a few reasons to hike Mount Monadnock, just a 50-minute drive from Hitchiner Manufacturing headquarters and the benefits of living and working in NH's Monadnock Region.

The Nation's Most Hiked Mountain

Mount Monadnock is often cited as the most hiked mountain in the nation and is frequently listed as one of the top hiked mountains in the world. Once you reach the top, it's easy to see why. This mountain offers several moderate trails to the rocky summit, which stands significantly higher than the surrounding mountains, which gives hikers great 360-degree views of the region. The mountain is easy to get to, and parking maintained by the NH State Parks makes trail access easy too. People are seen on the mountain year-round, but the most popular time to hike is NH's foliage season. 

Working in NH Means Playing in NH

People who live and work in NH say it's the quality of life that keeps them here. For those who hate the hustle and bustle of city life and prefer weekends spent outdoors, visiting a local brewery, or getting fresh vegetables at their local farm, the Monadnock Region is for you. Located in the southwestern corner of the state, the Monadnock Region is dotted with cute small towns and Keene, a lively college town. Besides hiking Mount Monadnock, many other state parks offer camping and trails, whether it's hiking in the summer or snowshoeing in the winter. The region's many lakes and rivers provide picturesque spots for swimming, kayaking, and fishing. With a number of state and interstate highways running through the area, it's an easy drive into Manchester, Boston, or even Burlington, Vermont, if you crave city life.

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Monadnock is for Eating and Drinking

Working in NH, especially in the Monadnock Region, means that you have access to plenty of great, locally made food and drink. The craft beer industry has seen a boom in the past decade with new laws making it easier for small breweries to sell their product. In Keene, you can down a few pints with a burger or a falafel wrap at Elm City Brewery, or if a tiny tasting room is more your speed, go to Granite Roots Brewing in Troy for a few samples and beers to go.

Walpole is a hidden gem when it comes to food, especially dessert. At LA Burdick's Handmade Chocolates, you will find some of the best chocolate treats around. Be sure to grab a few chocolate mice, a treat Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook served at his wedding. Down the road is Walpole Creamery, some of the richest and decadent ice cream around.

If you love locally grown and produced food, there are many small farms producing cheese, maple syrup, and produce in the Monadnock Region. Visit Monadnock Berries in the summer for fresh-made blueberry pie and breathtaking views of Mount Monadnock, or stop by Alyson's Orchards in the fall for freshly-picked apples and a tractor ride.

Driving to Work Through NH's Covered Bridges

Where else in America can you get a commute that takes you through a covered bridge? The Monadnock is littered with historic covered bridges that still serve as primary routes for people driving around town. These bridges are not only well-maintained, but they are also the pride of the region. 

As you can see, working in NH means you have access to many fun activities and quality of life like no other. Our employees at Hitchiner really enjoy the small-town feel of the Monadnock Region. To learn more about New Hampshire and the communities near where we are located, click here.