If there’s one thing you know we here at Only in New Hampshire love it’s a good road trip. How can anyone resist the allure of the open road in the Granite States? Long, curvy roads and lots to look at? Sign us up! While we love sightseeing road trips like this one to the best small towns, let’s be honest. It’s the road trips that include food that are really worth their weight in gas prices. If that’s a thing. Today, we give you our newest creation! The Only in New Hampshire Donut Trail! We could have filled this journey with tons of stops, but at just about 5 hours long we figured this was enough to get you started. Click here to get the map and driving directions.

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  1. Muriel’s Donuts, Lebanon

Lori Maville / Google If you love the feeling of having a “local” you’ll want to pick up and move to Lebanon. This neighborhood spot is as homey as it gets. The donuts are fresh and the smiles are authentic. Of course they are - Muriel Maville has been serving up donuts for more than 50 years and the enthusiasm hasn’t waned. Visit them at: 20 West St., Lebanon

  1. Crosby Bakery, Nashua

Steven Lee / Google Next it’s on to another longtime New Hampshire donut institution. Serving donuts and other baked goods for over 70 years (apparently they had a 20 year jump on Muriel!) they’ve perfected their recipe and it shows. Or rather, tastes? Visit them at: 51 E Pearl St., Nashua.

  1. Klemm’s Bakery, Windham

Ruben Pimentel / Google This is the stop for people who love variety. They often have nearly 50 different types of donuts, including specials that change often. We don’t tell anyone if you come in here every day for one to-go. Or maybe three to-go. They’re located at: 29 Indian Rock Rd., Windham

  1. Blink’s Frydoe, Hampton

Alex Harm / Google You can’t possibly head to the beach without planning a stop here. While some might say that fried dough doesn’t qualify as a donut, we’re going to disagree for the sake of deliciousness. It’s delicious and we vote that it counts. You’ll want to omit this stop if you take the trip out of season, but this might be a good reason to do it twice! They’re located at: 191 Ocean Blvd., Hampton.

  1. Harvey’s Bakery & Coffee Shop, Dover

Gooch III / Google Perhaps the oldest on this list, Harvey’s has been warming the hearts of the people of Dover for more than 80 years. They make great coffee, wonderful donuts and walking in feels like a community. Stay and eat in or eat it on the sidewalk while you walk to your car. Either way, you’ll be glad you stopped. Visit them at: 376 Central Ave., Dover.

  1. Stonehouse Baking Co., Barrington

Stonehouse Baking Company / Google This is another shop with so many choices that you might just have to leave with one of each. But, if you do, be warned. There are over 50 different varieties. They’ve got the classics all the time, but seasonal donuts are popular as well. You can find them at: 746 Calef Hwy, Barrington.

  1. Brothers Donuts, Franklin

Bill M / TripAdvisor The freshly made donuts at Brothers are hand cut giving them an extra-special leg up on the competition. They’ve been around for more than 35 years and they brew a good cup of coffee. They’re located at: 426 Central St., Franklin.

  1. Goody Good Donuts, Laconia

Tim Carter / Google You might miss this place if you’re not looking for it. Although, if you’re there in the morning you’re likely to find a line. Follow that line inside and keep your fingers crossed that you get to the counter before they sell out, usually by 9 a.m. The donuts here are classic and you’ll love ’em! They’re located at: 235 Union Ave., Laconia.

For more ways to hit the open road with a purpose, check out the Christmas lights road trip and the taco trail! And, of course, we can’t forget the newest addition to the road trip collection: the chocolate shop road trip!

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Lori Maville / Google

If you love the feeling of having a “local” you’ll want to pick up and move to Lebanon. This neighborhood spot is as homey as it gets. The donuts are fresh and the smiles are authentic. Of course they are - Muriel Maville has been serving up donuts for more than 50 years and the enthusiasm hasn’t waned. Visit them at: 20 West St., Lebanon

Steven Lee / Google

Next it’s on to another longtime New Hampshire donut institution. Serving donuts and other baked goods for over 70 years (apparently they had a 20 year jump on Muriel!) they’ve perfected their recipe and it shows. Or rather, tastes? Visit them at: 51 E Pearl St., Nashua.

Ruben Pimentel / Google

This is the stop for people who love variety. They often have nearly 50 different types of donuts, including specials that change often. We don’t tell anyone if you come in here every day for one to-go. Or maybe three to-go. They’re located at: 29 Indian Rock Rd., Windham

Alex Harm / Google

You can’t possibly head to the beach without planning a stop here. While some might say that fried dough doesn’t qualify as a donut, we’re going to disagree for the sake of deliciousness. It’s delicious and we vote that it counts. You’ll want to omit this stop if you take the trip out of season, but this might be a good reason to do it twice! They’re located at: 191 Ocean Blvd., Hampton.

Gooch III / Google

Perhaps the oldest on this list, Harvey’s has been warming the hearts of the people of Dover for more than 80 years. They make great coffee, wonderful donuts and walking in feels like a community. Stay and eat in or eat it on the sidewalk while you walk to your car. Either way, you’ll be glad you stopped. Visit them at: 376 Central Ave., Dover.

Stonehouse Baking Company / Google

This is another shop with so many choices that you might just have to leave with one of each. But, if you do, be warned. There are over 50 different varieties. They’ve got the classics all the time, but seasonal donuts are popular as well. You can find them at: 746 Calef Hwy, Barrington.

Bill M / TripAdvisor

The freshly made donuts at Brothers are hand cut giving them an extra-special leg up on the competition. They’ve been around for more than 35 years and they brew a good cup of coffee. They’re located at: 426 Central St., Franklin.

Tim Carter / Google

You might miss this place if you’re not looking for it. Although, if you’re there in the morning you’re likely to find a line. Follow that line inside and keep your fingers crossed that you get to the counter before they sell out, usually by 9 a.m. The donuts here are classic and you’ll love ’em! They’re located at: 235 Union Ave., Laconia.

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