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Explore this New Hampshire map to learn about the ninth state of the US. Learn about New Hampshire’s location in the United States, official symbol, seal, flag, geography, climate, area/zip codes, time zones, etc. Check out New Hampshire’s history, major cities, hiking, cycling, backpacking trails, the capital city’s location, national parks, facts and trivia, Top 10 FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions), and many more.
About New Hampshire
The US State of New Hampshire is the 9th state in the United States. On June 21, 1788, it was admitted to the Union, and New Hampshire achieved statehood. The State of New Hampshire’s nicknames is “The Granite State” and The White Mountain State.
Concord is the capital of New Hampshire, and Manchester is the largest city. Greater Boston is the most extensive metro, and Nashua is the largest urban area of New Hampshire. The official language in New Hampshire is English. In the US, New Hampshire is the top-10 least populated state.
New Hampshire Flag
In 1909, the flag of New Hampshire was adopted. As the state’s seal was modified in 1931, the New Hampshire flag’s design was also modified. The background color of the flag is blue. At the center, the state’s seal (consisting of the frigate Raleigh) is placed, surrounded by nine stars and laurel leaves.
New Hampshire State Symbols
The state’s official symbol is the Seal of the State of New Hampshire. The First Provincial Congress created the first seal in 1775. The new seal consists of the image of the frigate Raleigh, as required by the 1931 State Seal law. The diameter of the seal should be 2 inches, and at the outer ring of the seal, “SEAL • OF • THE • STATE • OF • NEW HAMPSHIRE” and “1776” should be written.
New Hampshire Location
New Hampshire Location Map shows the exact location of the US state of New Hampshire on the USA map. This map shows the boundaries of this US state, neighboring countries, and oceans.
The State of New Hampshire is northeastern USA’s New England region. It shares its border with:
- Canada’s Quebec province (in the north)
- Maine (in the east)
- The Gulf of Maine (in the east)
- Massachusetts (in the south)
- Vermont (in the west)
New Hampshire’s precise location (Latitude and Longitude) is 42° 42′ N to 45° 18′ N Latitude and 70° 36′ W to 72° 33′ W Longitude. Check this New Hampshire Latitude and Longitude Map for more information.
New Hampshire Time Zones
In New Hampshire, UTC−05:00 (Eastern) is the time zone. This state’s summer (DST) time zone is UTC−04:00 (EDT).
New Hampshire Geography
The total area of New Hampshire is 9,349 sq mi (24,214 sq km). Out of which 8,953 sq mi (23,187 sq km) is land area and 397 sq mi (1,027 sq km) is water area. It is one of the smallest US states in terms of size. New Hampshire has three major landforms or terrains: The Coastal Lowlands, The Eastern New England Upland, and The White Mountains.
At 6,288 feet (1,916.6 m), Mount Washington is the highest elevation point. The state’s lowest point is on the eastern border of the Atlantic Ocean, at sea level. The Connecticut River, the Saco River, the Androscoggin River, the Merrimack River, and the Pemigewasset River are some major rivers in New Hampshire. The state’s major lakes are Lake Winnepesaukee, Squam Lake, Newfound Lake, etc. Check this New Hampshire Topographic Map to learn more.
Learn more about the location of mountain peaks, rivers, lakes, state boundaries, the state capital, neighboring states, ocean, and from this Physical Map of New Hampshire.
New Hampshire Climate
The climatic condition in New Hampshire is characterized as humid continental. Its characteristic features are cold and wet winters but warm and humid summers.
During July, the average high temperature in the daytime in New Hampshire ranges from mid-70s °F (mid-20s °C) to low 80s °F (low 27 °C). The low nighttime temperature in July ranges from mid-50s°F to low-60s °F (13-15 °C).
In January, the average high-temperature ranges:
- From a high of 34 °F (1 °C) in the coastal areas
- To overnight lows below 0 °F (-18 °C) at higher elevation levels in the far northern parts of New Hampshire
The precipitation level remains uniform throughout the year. The annual precipitation level hovers around 40 inches (1,010 mm). The average snowfall level in a year ranges from 60 inches (1,524 mm) to more than 100 inches (2,540 mm).
New Hampshire History
Traces of the earliest inhabitants in the New Hampshire area date back to 12,000 years ago. On a seasonal basis, the prehistoric Native American Indians migrated to this place for food. In the 1500s, the first European explorers, mainly from France and England, started interested in this place. On a seasonal basis, the English people started fishing on the coast of New England.
In 1623, the first permanent European settlement started in New Hampshire. By 1640, European settlers settled in four towns: Hampton, Exeter, Portsmouth, and Dover. Initially, the settlers in these towns and the Maine area remained within Massachusetts. New Hampshire emerged as a separate province in 1680. In 1719, Northern Ireland’s Scotch-Irish farmers started Londonderry’s prosperous settlement.
Almost the entire population of the Native American Indians were forced out of the New Hampshire province by the 1740s. An armed resistance started in 1774 in New Castle, starting the American Revolution in the region. On June 21, 1788, New Hampshire attained statehood and became the ninth state admitted to the Union.
New Hampshire Counties
New Hampshire has ten counties. Coös County is the largest, and Strafford County is the smallest county. Check the New Hampshire County Map to learn more about the location and boundaries of different counties in the state.
New Hampshire Area Codes
The area codes in New Hampshire are:
The New Hampshire Area Codes Map will help you locate any area code you are searching for. You can also use it to learn about the area code boundary, county and state boundaries, and state capital.
New Hampshire Zip Codes
There are 243 active zip codes in New Hampshire as of 2022. The zip codes best for you to live in the state are 03750, 03755, 03110, 03801, 03824, etc. You can locate the location of a particular zip code, boundary, state boundary, and state capital with the help of the New Hampshire Zip Codes Map.
New Hampshire Major Cities
Learn about New Hampshire’s significant places from this map of cities. You can know the exact location of the state capital, other cities, state boundaries, neighboring states and oceans, and many more. New Hampshire’s most prominent cities are Manchester, Concord, Nashua, and many more. Check out the New Hampshire Cities Map for more details.
New Hampshire Airports
The busiest airports in New Hampshire are Manchester–Boston Regional Airport, Portsmouth International Airport at Pease, Lebanon Municipal Airport, and others. Explore the location of different airports in the state on the New Hampshire Airports Map. This map also shows New Hampshire’s state and country boundaries, cities, the state capital, neighboring states, and oceans.
New Hampshire National Park and Trails
New Hampshire has two national parks. Around 13,286 visitors visit these national parks annually. Major national parks in the State are Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park, Appalachian National Scenic Trail, and others.
In New Hampshire, you can enjoy 1,939 recreational trails (hiking, backpacking, mountain biking, and other adventurous trails). Mount Lafayette and Franconia Trail Loop, Mount Willard Trail, Mount Monadnock through White Dot and White Cross Trails, etc., are some of New Hampshire’s most popular hiking routes.
Check out the US National Parks Map to get a clear idea about the locations of different national parks, monuments, preserves, etc.
New Hampshire Education
New Hampshire is a great place to study. Home to many universities and colleges, the state has emerged as a favorite destination for students worldwide who want to further their studies in the United States. Some top universities that attract students are Franklin Pierce University, Dartmouth College, etc.
Top 10 FAQs on New Hampshire
FAQ #1: What Time Zone Is New Hampshire?
Ans: In New Hampshire, UTC−05:00 (Eastern) is the time zone. This state’s summer (DST) time zone is UTC−04:00 (EDT).
FAQ #2: What Is The Capital Of New Hampshire?
Ans: Concord is the capital of New Hampshire.
FAQ #3: What Is New Hampshire Known For?
Ans: New Hampshire has the most significant legislative body in the USA, the shortest ocean coastline (18 miles), the first free and tax-supported library in the world, the Granite State, and many more.
FAQ #4: Does It Snow In New Hampshire?
Ans: Yes, snowfall takes place in New Hampshire. The average snowfall level in a year ranges from 60 inches (1,524 mm) to more than 100 inches (2,540 mm).
FAQ #5: Who Is The Governor Of New Hampshire?
Ans: Republican Party’s Chris Sununu is the incumbent Governor of New Hampshire in 2022. He assumed office as the 82nd Governor of New Hampshire on January 5, 2017.
FAQ #6: What Is The Population Of New Hampshire?
Ans: New Hampshire’s population in 2022 is estimated to be 1.4 million, making it one of the top 10 least populous states in the United States.
FAQ #7: What Is The State Bird Of New Hampshire?
Ans: Purple finch is New Hampshire’s state bird.
FAQ #8: When Did New Hampshire Become A State?
Ans: On June 21, 1788, New Hampshire became a state.
FAQ #9: How Many Counties Are In New Hampshire?
Ans: There are ten counties in New Hampshire.
FAQ #10: What is the Largest College in New Hampshire?
Ans: Southern New Hampshire University is the largest university and college in New Hampshire regarding the total number of students enrolled.