Mount Washington Cog Railway
The world's first mountain-climbing cog railway, which runs through the White Mountains
The world's first mountain-climbing cog railway, which runs through the White Mountains
A historic family summer camp on Squam Lake
A great family friendly mountain with day and night skiing, snowboarding and snowtubing.
A private Ivy League research university in Hanover
Nestled in the heart of New Hampshire’s Lakes Region
On a clear day, you can see the mountains of four states and Canada
We want to make sure you’re always up-to-date on the latest weather conditions
A New Hampshire landmark for over half a century
Tucked in the legendary Pinkham Notch
Stunning views of Lake Winnisquam and Lake Winnipesaukee
One of the nine Isles of Shoals located seven miles off the coast of New Hampshire and Maine
The mountain rise in the town of Bennington
Situated in the Lakes Region at the foothills of the White Mountains
Placed in the heart of Loon Mountain in Lincoln
Situated on the edge of the Barnyard ski slope
A diversity of land and water areas around Great Bay
New Hampshire's largest ski area complete with Omni Mount Washington Resort
A city on the Merrimack River in southern New Hampshire
A resort area situated beside Lake Winnipesaukee
It is situated in the Lakes Region of central New Hampshire
Located at the northern edge of the White Mountains
Right across from the Bretton Woods Ski Area West Mountain ski slopes
A scenic byway through the White Mountain National Forest
Exeter recreation Park is one of the most popular places to play pickleball
Located on the Souhegan River
Located in the south east corner of New Hampshire
The Wentworth Marina is nestled in the aptly named Little Harbor
In the heart of the New Hampshire seacoast
Looking towards the breakwater
Nashua Public Television 24/7 live hd video construction cam
A beautiful town in Belknap County, New Hampshire
Akwa Marina was a great place to fun - Lake Winni is beautiful
Escape to New England's best-kept secret
Situated at the northern tip of New Hampshire
Just steps from the shoreline and the action of the beach boardwalk
Overlooking Gunstock's Base Area at Gilford
Overlooking Bowl Area and the Main Lodge
Overlooking White Mountains at New Hampshire
New Hampshire's most famous webcam is the summit of Mount Washington, at 1,917 metres the highest peak in the northeastern US and one of the most weather-extreme locations on Earth. The Mount Washington Observatory has recorded the highest surface wind speed ever measured — 372 km/h in April 1934 — and regularly experiences conditions of ice, fog, and wind that exceed those found in many polar regions. The summit webcam, operated by the Observatory, is one of the most checked weather cameras in the country, especially by hikers and drivers planning to use the Mount Washington Auto Road.
New Hampshire's 29 kilometres of Atlantic coastline — the shortest of any US coastal state — are concentrated at Hampton Beach and Rye, where summer webcam activity peaks. The White Mountain National Forest, covering 750,000 acres of the state's north, is one of the most visited national forests in the US, with the Kancamagus Highway (Route 112) providing one of New England's premier foliage drives each October. The state's political importance — hosting the first presidential primary in each election cycle — also gives its webcams seasonal relevance every four years during the pre-primary campaign season.
IpLiveCams offer a real-time look at the Granite State’s stunning landscapes, charming towns, and outdoor adventures. From the majestic White Mountains to the serene lakes and quaint villages, these webcams capture the natural beauty and inviting charm of New Hampshire.
Nature enthusiasts can enjoy live feeds from iconic locations like Mount Washington, Franconia Notch, and Lake Winnipesaukee. These cameras showcase dramatic mountain peaks, sparkling lakes, and scenic vistas that highlight the state’s pristine wilderness.
Webcams in picturesque towns such as Portsmouth, Hanover, and North Conway provide views of historic streets, bustling marketplaces, and vibrant community events. These feeds offer a glimpse into the state’s unique blend of history and modern charm.
For outdoor lovers, live streams from ski resorts like Loon Mountain and Bretton Woods capture thrilling scenes of skiers and snowboarders in action, as well as stunning views of snow-covered slopes and cozy lodges.
Seasonal changes in New Hampshire create a dynamic and ever-changing landscape. From the brilliant fall foliage that draws visitors from around the world to snow-blanketed forests in winter, blooming wildflowers in spring, and sunny summer days by the lake, there’s always something captivating to see.
Whether you’re planning a getaway, reminiscing about a visit, or simply exploring from home, live cameras from New Hampshire provide an engaging and immersive way to experience the state’s natural beauty and warm hospitality.