NH Outdoors

April 28th, 2009 by Louise

If you are looking for the best trails or locations for outdoor activities, like biking, boating, camping, hiking, fishing, or climbing, NH Outdoors is a very valuable Website.  The aesthetics of the site, I will admit, definitely could use some work. When I first saw the site, I hesitated to follow the links, fearing it might be one of those trap advertisement sites. Nevertheless, I followed the links and was surprised by the great selection of information.nhoutdoors

NH Outdoors is organized by the type of activity or location in which you are interested. For example, golfing,  skateboarding, skiing,  and biking are among the many topics listed under the category “Activities.” Follow the link, and you will be brought to a page that shows all of the courses, rinks, mountains, and trails, respectively, divided conveniently by their locations in New Hampshire. You also can find information on locations, like beaches, fairs, or farms.

Directed especially toward tourists, there is a great page that details the location of all of the famous covered bridges in New Hampshire. In addition to that, there are pages for our state parks, lodging, and area attractions. The benefit of the simple site layout is that the information you are looking for is extremely easy to locate. It takes only a couple seconds to scan the home page and find the exact activity or type of destination you are interested in. Immediately, you are immersed in all the information for which you could possibly ask, which, in a sense, is very ergonomic.

If the sponsors of this Website could renovate it, the overall appeal of it would be much greater, but as they say, “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” NH Outdoors provides a very thorough supply of New Hampshire’s finest options. It is a terrific resource for anyone interested in experiencing the great outdoors that New Hampshire has to offer.

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