Join New Hampshire’s Noble Tradition

Titles for Lords & Ladies of the Peaks

Find quick answers to frequent questions about our offerings.

What is Granite State Royalty?

It’s your chance to become a Lord or Lady of New Hampshire’s majestic mountains! Claim a title, support safety efforts, and have a great story to share at your next gathering. You may not rule the land, but you’ll definitely rule the conversation. 👑

What does my certificate include?

A personalized title on a physical certificate, ready to hang or frame, along with a donation in your name to the NH Hike Safe Program.

Am I really a Lord or Lady after buying this certificate?

Well… kind of! These titles are honorary and for fun only. Your certificate won’t make you eligible for a seat in the House of Lords or let you annex your neighbor’s lawn. But it’s a great way to celebrate your love of New Hampshire and its breathtaking mountains!

What mountains can I choose from?

You can select from a variety of iconic New Hampshire peaks, including Mt. Washington, Mt. Monadnock, Boott Spur, The Fool Killer, and others.

How does this support New Hampshire?

For every certificate sold, $10 is donated to the NH Hike Safe Program, which promotes safe exploration in our beautiful wilderness areas. Your purchase helps keep the trails open and safe for everyone. You’re basically a hero… in royal robes. Learn more about the program at HikeSafe.org.

Can my dog become royalty?

Yes, our first royal dog was the goldendoodle Lady Leia of Piper Mountain.

How is shipping handled?

Your certificate will be shipped to you for free USPS.

Can I gift a title to someone else?

Absolutely! Whether it’s for a birthday, holiday, or just because you think someone deserves a little royal treatment, this is the perfect unique gift.

Do I get a crown?

Not usually, but we’re considering special promotions where crowns might make an appearance. Keep an eye out—your head could be feeling a lot more royal soon!

Lady Leia of Mount Liberty

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