If you want to plan a last-minute trip to see the lupines in New Hampshire when they peak, I highly recommend following Harmans Cheese and County Store blog. Monday 9:00 5:00 PM document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. The Lupine Festival Committee hopes to bring the celebration back in 2022. They don't do well replanted so don't dig them or pick them, because they don't do well in water either. Take a ride down to Pearl Lake, a loop around Lovers Lane, a drive across Carpenter Road the lupines are everywhere. The flowers at the little lake are lovely but the roads are confusing without a GPS so turn back at the lake to make it shorter and easier.5. The wild lupine, with its purple and pink stalks of flowers, take over open fields with views to mountains and farm ponds. Here, I began my walk through the flowers, taking in the stunning mountain views and poetry of the Inspirational Walk., I was lucky enough to be in town on a gorgeous thoughquite warm day, which resulted in me taking many more photos of the lupines than I really care to admit. This guide has everything you need to know about the most beautiful places to see lupines in New Hampshire. Only walk on designated paths. The price is $115 per night from Apr 7 to Apr 8. THE SUGAR HILL MARKET HAS BEEN CANCELED FOR 2023 Every year Sugar Hill and surrounding areas celebrate the season of Lupine! Monday 5:00 PM She has spent most of her radio years at college radio stations in Madison, WI (WSUM) and Seattle, WA (KXSU). You may thinkthat they resemble pea pods and youd be right! Police Department Emergency Dial 911 Dispatch 823-8123 603-823-8725 Office The best place to see lupines in New Hampshire is in the small town of Sugar Hill. The Sugar Hill Lupine Festival has become one of New Hampshire's most colorful and popular summer events. RESERVE Opens Availability Calendar Window. These places alone make visiting worthwhile, but on this occasion, I was there for one of Sugar Hills more seasonal attractions: lupines. That is why I recommend visiting during sunrise or sunset because there are fewer crowds and the golden light is stunning! The folks at Polly's said Tuesday that peak lupine is likely about June 13.3.