Established in 1788 and covering approximately 5.8 million acres, New Hampshire is home to the White Mountains, rolling foothills, dense forests, and picturesque lakes. Mount Washington, the highest peak in the Northeast, stands as one of the state’s most prominent natural features, along with the famous Franconia Notch, known for its dramatic scenery and recreational opportunities.

Agriculture in New Hampshire is diverse, with dairy farming, maple syrup production, and apple orchards being key contributors. The state is also recognized for its Christmas tree industry, particularly the cultivation of Balsam fir and Fraser fir trees.

Land for sale in New Hampshire includes fertile farmlands, forested woodlands, and scenic mountain properties, providing opportunities for agricultural and recreational use.

New Hampshire, known as The Granite State, is located in the Northeast region of the United States. The state is divided into several distinct land regions, each offering unique opportunities for land use and development:

  • Great North Woods
  • Monadnock
  • Seacoast
  • Merrimack Valley
  • Lakes Region
  • Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee
  • White Mountains

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New Hampshire has approximately 420,000 acres of farmland, supporting a diverse range of agricultural activities across the state. The state is known for producing dairy, maple syrup, apples, and Christmas trees—particularly Balsam fir and Fraser fir varieties—shaped by the state’s humid continental climate and forested landscape. If you’re looking for agricultural land for sale in New Hampshire, you can explore available properties through our interactive search map. For more information on agriculture in the state, visit the New Hampshire Department of Agriculture, Markets, and Food website.

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New Hampshire Agriculture

New Hampshire offers hunting opportunities across dense forests, open fields, river valleys, and coastal areas. Popular game in the state includes Black Bear, Moose, and White-tailed Deer. If you’re looking for hunting land for sale in New Hampshire, the mix of terrain and thriving wildlife populations adds to its appeal. For details on hunting seasons, license requirements, and regulations, visit the official New Hampshire Fish and Game Department website.

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State Highlight

State’s Nickname Granite State
Total Acreage 5,768,960
Region Northeast
Average Rainfall 48.8 inches
Farmland by Acre 420,000 acres
Coastline 13 miles
Big Game Black Bear, Moose, White-tailed Deer
Small Game Fox, Grouse, Pheasant
State Hunting Resources https://www.wildlife.nh.gov/hunting-nh
State Parks https://www.nhstateparks.org/
National Parks https://www.nps.gov/state/nh/index.htm
State Parks and Wildlife  https://www.wildlife.nh.gov/
State Agricultural Resources https://www.agriculture.nh.gov/
USDA Agricultural Information https://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/New_Hampshire/
Signature Agriculture Commodities Apple, Christmas Tree (Balsam fir and Fraser fir trees), Dairy, Maple Syrup
Farm Service Agency  https://www.fsa.usda.gov/state-offices/new-hampshire

 

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There’s a wide selection of land for sale in New Hampshire, offering numerous opportunities for your next property. Working with a KW Land® agent provides the local insight and expertise needed to navigate land real estate with confidence. Start your search by exploring available listings on our interactive property map or connect with a KW Land® agent in New Hampshire to guide you through the process.