From List of National Natural Landmarks, these are the National Natural Landmarks in New Hampshire. There are 11 in total.
Name | Image | Date | Location | County | Ownership | Description | |
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1 | 45.2114°N -71.1105°W | Private | Contains a black spruce-tamarack bog and a virgin, balsam fir-red spruce forest. | ||||
2 | Coos | Federal | A floating heath bog in Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge. | ||||
3 | Franconia 44.1707°N -71.6881°W | State | An old stream valley, ground to a U-shape by glacial movement. | ||||
4 | 43.7594°N -71.1165°W | State | A classic example of bog succession from open water to sphagnum-heath-black spruce bog. | ||||
5 | 43.9333°N -71.1627°W | State | The largest known glacial erratic in North America. | ||||
6 | 42.8608°N -72.1081°W | Mixed- state, municipal, private | A prominent, isolated, relict mountain. Type locality of a monadnock. | ||||
7 | Federal | May be the largest virgin forest tract in the northeastern United States. A part of White Mountain National Forest. | |||||
8 | 44.3778°N -71.5259°W | Coos | State | Two shallow, warm water ponds, surrounded by marsh, bog and forest that support a great variety of birds. | |||
9 | Fitzwilliam 42.7804°N -72.1889°W | State | The largest, thriving stand of rhododendron in central and southern New England. | ||||
10 | 43.1261°N -70.9678°W | Municipal | The last known kettle hole bog in southern New Hampshire. | ||||
11 | 43.8359°N -71.2089°W | State | A mature, undisturbed pitch pine and bear-oak forest. | ||||