A wooden covered bridge perched on a stone overlook, the White Mountains spilling orange and red fire into the valley below, sun beams cutting through the clouds. Peak foliage on the Kanc. Singles past 50 in New Hampshire often grew up here, or moved up from Massachusetts decades back and never went south again. However you arrived at this point: late divorce, decades on your own, a recent loss. The state makes room for the long walk
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For a first walk, Manchester members favor Elm Street or coffee in the Mill Yard. Concord regulars meet on Main Street; Portsmouth couples often start at Market Square and stroll Prescott Park along the river. Nashua has Mine Falls Park for a flat loop. Lakes Region members favor Wolfeboro on Winnipesaukee or a slow afternoon in Meredith. The Kancamagus or a White Mountains drive earns a Saturday once you've already met.