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State Park Guide | New Hampshire

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Guide to New Hampshire State Parks

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Top New Hampshire State Parks

Echo Lake State Park

Located within Echo Lake State Park, Cathedral Ledge is an excellent destination for rock climbers within the state of New Hampshire. Cathedral Ledge is a 700-foot rock wall, which is a challenging rock and ice climbing destination. There are a wide variety of climbing options, from challenging to extremely difficult routes. Other travelers can enjoy views from the top of the ledge, which can be accessed by road or trail.

Franconia Notch State Park

This beautiful New Hampshire State Park is located within the White Mountain National Forest. Visitors to Franconia Notch can stop and explore the Flume Gorge, which is an 800 foot natural gorge, with sheer walls, pools, walkways, waterfalls and covered bridges. The Park also has an aerial tramway at Cannon Mountain. Visitors can also enjoy Echo Lake, the New England Ski Museum and a wide variety of recreation.

Hampton Beach State Park

This is a great beach for recreating in New Hampshire throughout the year. Visitors can swim, fish and more at this sandy beach.The park offers visitors excellent facilities for picnicking, as well as RVing and much more. Visitors to New Hampshire that want to enjoy some Atlantic Ocean water recreation should be sure to visit this park.

Mount Washington

Mount Washington is the tallest mountain in the northeast part of the United States. Mount Washington State Park is located at the summit of the mountain. This mountain is known for its extreme weather conditions, which can be dangerous during the summer. Visitors should be aware that the best conditions generally occur between May and October, however, decent weather is not guaranteed during these months. Those visitors that want to ascend the mountain can take the Mount Washington Auto Road or the Mount Washington Cog Railway, which are open seasonally depending on the weather conditions. Visitors can also hike Mount Washington, but should be prepared, whether they are hiking during the summer or winter.

Northwood Meadows State Park

Northwoods Meadows State Park is a beautiful forested park, perfect for enjoying nature and outdoor recreation. There are trails that wind through the park, connecting the park's main features, including the pond and marsh. Visitors can also see the water-power mill. Northwood Meadows offers visitors a chance to enjoy the wildlife of New Hampshire as well, including deer, wild turkey and more.

Odiorne Point State Park

This New Hampshire State Park has the largest stretch of undeveloped shoreline in the state. Visitors will find a wide variety of habitat, including tide pools, pebble beaches, fresh water marsh, sand dunes, salt marsh and much more. The region also has plenty of history, including the remains of Fort Dearborn within the park.

Pawtuckaway State Park

This park is a great all around destination within New Hampshire. Visitors will find a wide variety of outdoor activities. The park is located on the shores of Pawtuckaway Lake, where visitors can enjoy the beach and other recreational activities including boating. In addition the park has hiking trails, fascinating geological features and plenty of wildlife. Visitors to Pawtuckaway State Park can enjoy hiking, biking, camping, rock climbing, boating and much more.

Pillsbury State Park

This wooded state park offers visitors a wonderful New Hampshire recreation adventure. Throughout the park are some ponds and wetlands as well as miles of hiking trails. These trails make the park a wonderful recreation destinations, as wells the access to canoeing, fishing, camping and more. Pillsbury State Park also has some remnants of the early farm settlement in the area.

Umbagog Lake State Park

Umbagog Lake State Park can only be accessed by boat. This park is a wonderful private spot to enjoy a secluded and relaxing New Hampshire experience. There is a beach for swimming, fishing, and water for canoeing, kayaking, boating and more. Umbagog Lake State Park is also a wonderful spot for wildlife viewing, from birds to moose and more.

Wallis Sands State Beach

Wallis Sands State Beach is a good beach for swimming. Here there are lifeguards, showers and more. It is a great family destination, with beautiful sand for the whole family to enjoy. The sandy beaches of Wallis Sands State Beach is fantastic for collecting seashells and more. Visitors to Wallis Sands State Beach can also enjoy views of the Isles of Shoals.
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