"... Chrisn mentioned a good point....complete lack of public lands. I have some great shots on my mind, they just involve walking across some multi-million dollar private properties."
There are thousands of acres open to the public in New Hampshire, and much of it is owned by private conservation organizations such as the NH Audubon Society, Ausbon Sargent Land Trust, and a variety of "forest societies." Of course there are national and state parks and forests too.
In addition, just the opposite of about everywhere else in the US, New Hampshire law states that anyone can walk on any private property, unless signs are posted (not more than 300 feet apart) to the contrary.
And... it's beautiful, and quite different, in all four seasons.