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Grafton County is geographically the second largest of New Hampshire’s ten counties, covering 1,747 square miles. (Coos County to the north is slightly larger, with 1,855 square miles.) The County is roughly rectangular in shape, running from Bristol in the southeast and Lebanon in the southwest, to Bethlehem and Littleton in the north. Grafton County ranks fifth in New Hampshire’s population with 81,743 residents. It consists of 38 towns, one city (Lebanon) and one unincorporated area (Livermore, which is almost entirely national forest). Grafton County is very much a rural county. With access to mountains, lakes, and cultural centers, the County is a major tourist destination.

Notable locations in Grafton County:
Cleveland Mountain Overlook
Camp Berea
Cannon Mountain Ski Area
Apple Hill Campground
Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway & Cannon Mountain Aerial Passenger Tramway
Kancamagus
Ammonoosuc Fish and Game Club
KOA Campground
Ames Brook Campground
Camp Heermance
McKenney Cabin
DOC Camp
Sabbaday Falls Picnic Area
Nancy Brook Scenic Area
Fish Market
Hobo Hill Adventure Golf
Sabbaday Falls Picnic Area
Liberty Springs Campsite AMC
AMC Kingsman Pond Shelter