While summer brings energy and crowds to the New Hampshire Lakes Region, winter offers something entirely different — and equally special
When the brilliant colors of fall fade and the chill of winter sweeps across Lake Winnipesaukee, many seasonal homeowners in the New Hampshire Lakes Region begin preparing their lakeside properties for the colder months ahead. Proper winterization protects your investment from freezing temperatures, snow buildup, and ice damage—so when spring arrives, you’re ready to return without costly repairs.
As autumn fades and winter waits just beyond the horizon, the Lakes Region slips into a peaceful hush.
As the leaves crunch underfoot and the air turns crisp, the NH Lakes Region shifts into one of its most magical times of year — Halloween.
When most people think of the NH Lakes Region, Lake Winnipesaukee usually steals the spotlight. And for good reason — it’s the largest lake in the state, surrounded by lively towns, scenic drives, and plenty of recreation. But tucked between the mountains and forests are quieter lakes that offer just as much beauty with fewer crowds.
