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Randolph _ little town in the big woods
Tucked away amid the mountains of northern New Hampshire, Randolph is a quiet town known for its rich colonial heritage, rolling farmland, and breathtaking mountain scenery. With a population of just over 300, Randolph is just the place to get away from it all _ you'll find numerous rivers and lakes, as well as hiking trails, campsites, and fishing spots. If you're visiting in the wintertime, you can enjoy cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and sledding. A Randolph vacation rental also means the peaks, forests, and rivers of the White Mountain National Forest will be just outside your door.
Go tell it on the mountains in Randolph
For a unique perspective on Randolph, pack a lunch and head to the White Mountain National Forest. Here, you'll find over 750,000 acres of wooded mountainsides that serve as the habitat for countless species of wildlife, including lynx, otters, moose, and black bears. The park is home to many of the highest peaks in the state, as well as more than 100 miles of the famed Appalachian Trail. During the summer, fall, and winter you can explore the rides and entertainment at Santa's Village, a Christmas-themed amusement park a short drive away.
Seasons running hot and cold in Randolph
Like most of New Hampshire, Randolph has a humid continental climate, which means mild summers and cold, snowy winters, with plenty of rain throughout the year. Summers are warm, with highs in the low 70s from June through August. The temperate weather makes summer Randolph's busiest time of year, and you'll find that Randolph vacation rentals are usually at their highest during this season. Spring and fall are crisp, with average highs around 50_F in April and October. The snowy winters are decidedly chilly, with highs that stay below freezing, and lows that regularly dip into the single digits and below.
Randolph _ you're either forest or against us
Largely composed of rolling farmland along the Moose River, Randolph lies in a narrow valley in northern New Hampshire, surrounded by the low peaks of the White Mountains. The area is densely wooded, and you'll find plenty of hiking trails and campsites in the summer months, while winter visitors can enjoy the cross-country and downhill skiing on many of the mountain slopes. Your Randolph vacation rental will give you easy access to the White Mountain National Forest, a vast wildlife preserve. Here, you can spot beavers, moose, and bears, as well as bird species, including bald eagles and peregrine falcons.
Transportation to and around Randolph
The nearest airport is in Whitefield, NH (HIE-Mount Washington Regional), located 13.4 mi (21.6 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that's convenient for your trip, you can also fly into Fryeburg, ME (FRY-Eastern Slopes Regional), which is 31.3 mi (50.4 km) away.