Granite State Promise
Take the pledge to protect, respect and preserve our state.
Visitors and residents alike are encouraged to help protect New Hampshire by always practicing
Leave No Trace.
Preserve and respect our charming country villages and bustling cities, inspiring settings, distinctive attractions and of course our people. We believe this is a shared responsibility; we all play a role in preserving the state we love.
Join us in showing how much we appreciate the Granite State by making a commitment to care for it. Together, we can make New Hampshire a better place now and for generations to come.
HOW TO HELP
Whether you're adventuring in the outdoors or exploring our quaint towns and bustling cities, there are ways you can protect, respect, and preserve New Hampshire. Click through below to learn more.
Plan Ahead
There are many factors that can affect your trip to NH. Research the places you plan to discover for reservation and parking requirements. Be prepared to follow pandemic guidelines wherever you stay and so that there are no surprises when you arrive.
Be Understanding
Rules and regulations are put in place for everyone’s health and well-being, as well as to protect parks, facilities, attractions and the outdoors. Be understanding and flexible, as things may change from time to time.
Be Respectful
We are so excited for you to visit New Hampshire and make memories with family and friends. Here’s our simple ask: Respect each other, each other’s property, and the environment while you’re here.
Leave No Trace
Whether you're out hiking, ATVing or enjoying one of New Hampshire's many other activities, it's important to minimize your recreation impacts. Learn about avoidable impacts and help protect New Hampshire's outdoors.
Keep the Granite State Clean
We all have a role to play in helping keep the Granite State beautiful and clean. Please be a tidy traveler and take your trash or garbage with you and get rid of it in a proper place.
Be Considerate of Each Other
During your stay, please be kind and respectful toward fellow visitors, as well as the communities, employees and local residents who call New Hampshire home.
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