
Coös County
Coös County, located in northern New Hampshire, is the state's largest by land area and known for its rugged natural landscapes, including forests, mountains, and rivers. It has a small population, emphasizing rural communities and outdoor recreation like hiking, skiing, and fishing. The economy traditionally relied on timber, mining, and tourism. Coös offers a tranquil, scenic environment with a rich history rooted in Native American heritage and early European settlement. Its openness and natural beauty make it a popular destination for those seeking outdoor adventures and a peaceful rural lifestyle.