New Hampshire Wilderness Areas – List & Map

New Hampshire | Pixabay Image
New Hampshire | Pixabay Image

Nestled between Vermont and Maine, New Hampshire is a wild and mountainous state. The bold NH state slogan is Live Free Or Die. And there is plenty of wilderness areas in New Hampshire where you can find your freedom. In this post, we highlight 5 New Hampshire Wilderness Areas and provide a map so that you can locate these wild playgrounds for your next adventure.

The state of New Hampshire is roughly 5,768,960 acres. Of that acreage, 138,407 acres are federally protected as wilderness. The following information about Maine Wilderness Areas is gathered from the Wilderness.net database.

Here is a map of the New Hampshire Wilderness Areas:

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*** For a better map of wilderness areas in the United States, visit UMontana.Maps.ArcGis.com.

Below is a list of the New Hampshire Wilderness Areas:

White Mountains, New Hampshire | Pixabay Image
White Mountains, New Hampshire | Pixabay Image

Great Gulf Wilderness

  • Total Acres: 5,658
  • Year Designated: 1964
  • Agency: US Forest Service

Pemigewasset Wilderness

  • Total Acres: 45,809
  • Year Designated: 1984
  • Agency: US Forest Service

Presidential Range-Dry River Wilderness

  • Total Acres: 27,605
  • Year Designated: 1975
  • Agency: US Forest Service

Sandwich Range Wilderness

  • Total Acres: 35,303
  • Year Designated: 1984
  • Agency: US Forest Service

Wild River Wilderness

  • Total Acres: 24,032
  • Year Designated: 2006
  • Agency: US Forest Service

For more information about the numerous wilderness areas scattered across the United States, visit Wilderness.net.


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