Although part of the Lebanon, NH metro, Livermore is rural and remote. The scenic Kancamagus Highway runs through this mountain town. The average elevation here is more than 2,000 feet above sea level. More campers, moose and brooks than people - Livermore is a scenic mountain town that offers hiking, fishing and hunting. Livermore is an unincorporated civil township.
Livermore - like many White Mountain area town existed briefly as a logging town in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The rural town is located about 15 miles east of Lincoln on NH Route 112 - which is also known as the Kancamagus Highway. There are miles of hiking and mountain biking, and snowmobile trails here. Mountains include; Mount Bemis (3,706 ft or 1130 m above sea level), Mount Lowell (3,743 ft / 1,141 m), Mount Carrigain (the highest point in Livermore at 4,700 ft / 1,433 m), Mount Kancamagus (3,728 ft / 1,136 m), and Mount Osceola (4,326 ft / 1,371 m).