The White Mountains are known for their beautiful views year-round, but in June, the views in the fields become especially beautiful as the lupine burst into bloom.

Lupines are a tall spike of flowers, coming most commonly in purple, but also in pinks, whites and even yellow. A prolific self-seeder they're known for their ability to fill a meadow with color during their blooming season.

The flowers are often features in tourist brochures for places such as Iceland and New Zealand , but you don't need to cross oceans to see them. While they aren't quite as prolific in New Hampshire, if you know where to look you can see the wildflowers too.

Where can you see lupine fields in New Hampshire's White Mountains?

If you're looking to see the flowers, the town to head toward is Sugar Hill,

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