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2 0 1 0 / 2 0 1 1 n e w h a m p s h i r e s Guide Celebrating 75 years of New Hampshire s EXPLORE. DISCOVER. EXPERIENCE THE MAGIC O NH STATE PARKS New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation www.nhstateparks.org

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Contents NE HAMPSHIRE STATE PARKS GUIDE 20/20 www.nhstateparks.org or more information on the New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation or to find specific information on a particular park, visit www. nhstateparks.org or call 60-271-556. 20. The New Hampshire s Guide is published for the New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation by Miles Media and distributed by the New Hampshire Division of Travel & Tourism Development. Photography supplied by Ellen Edersheim, Jerry Monkman, Marcy Monkman and Mike Pelchat. ELCOME Governor's Greeting 8 State Map and Park Locations features 17 Hopkinton/Everett Riding 21 Historic Homes and Sites 2 Think Outside the Tent park STA PROILES 1 Ed Parr Hampton Beach 26 Arthur Charbonneau hite Lake 0 Kevin Donovan Central Region THIS PAGE: Sunrise at Odiorne Point in Rye. on the cover: Kayaking on Umbagog Lake at Umbagog Lake in Errol. Park SNAPSHOTS SEACOAST REGION Hampton Beach Kingston Odiorne Point allis Sands entworth-coolidge Mansion MERRIMACK VALLEY REGION 15 Bear Brook Pawtuckaway Robert rost arm 17 Silver Lake MONADNOCK REGION 1 ranklin Pierce Homestead 20 Greenfield 20 Miller 21 Monadnock LAKES REGION 2 Ellacoya 2 ellington 2 hite Lake DARTMOUTH/ LAKE SUNAPEE REGION 27 Mount Sunapee Pillsbury Rollins 2 inslow HITE MOUNTAINS REGION 1 Crawford Notch 2 Echo Lake 2 ranconia Notch Moose Brook Mount ashington great north woods region (Grand north) 5 Coleman 6 Jericho Mountain 6 Lake rancis 7 Milan Hill 7 Mollidgewock 8 Umbagog Lake 8 eeks 2 www.nhstateparks.org s

s >> The New Hampshire s System has 2 properties with a variety of natural, recreational and historical opportunities. A few of these properties have been listed to help you get started discovering what New Hampshire's state parks have to offer. New Hampshire s open the door for year-round activity. Trek or ride along winding trails where fresh air and solitude are your companions. Glide along our lakes, ponds and rivers in a canoe or kayak. Swim in the clear, cool water at one of our sandy beaches. Camp under the stars or picnic beneath a canopy of shady trees. Take a journey through time exploring our historic sites. Snowshoe, snowmobile, Nordic or alpine ski on miles of maintained trails. Enjoy the beauty and recreational opportunities of New Hampshire s. Join us as stewards of these natural wonders and help us to preserve them for future generations. Dear riends, As Governor of the State of New Hampshire, it is my pleasure to invite you to discover all that our many state parks have to offer. New Hampshire s parks have it all majestic mountains, sparkling lakes, rivers and beautiful beaches. In the following pages, you ll get a glimpse of just some of the many activities our state parks have to offer: skiing, hiking, swimming, kayaking or fishing in our pristine natural waters. You re sure to find something for every member of your group to enjoy in New Hampshire s state parks. I know that once you discover our wonderful state parks, you ll want to visit again and again. Sincerely, John H. Lynch Governor irst Lady Susan Lynch and Gov. John H. Lynch. www.nhstateparks.org NATURE'S PLAYGROUND: Climb, paddle, bike or splash around at New Hampshire's state parks. Background image: Monadnock s 5

Experience Seasons at Our Parks >> Visit New Hampshire any time of year. Hike our trails in the spring, sunbathe on our beaches in the summer, take panoramic snapshots of our fall foliage in autumn, and hit our slopes in the wintertime. Background image: Androscoggin River in Mollidgewock. ABOVE: A family camping at Pawtuckaway in Nottingham. fall: Take an autumn stroll on a path of bursting color. winter: Stop for a photo op on a snowshoeing expedition. spring: See the first of the season's new blooms come to life. summer: Hike one of the Granite State's majestic peaks. 6 www.nhstateparks.org s 7

NE HAMPSHIRE DEER MTN. DEER MTN. Locations MAP LEGEND In the pages that follow, parks are listed alphabetically by region and are numbered to correspond with the map legend. Pittsburg Lake rancis State Pittsburg Lake rancis 8Park LAKE RANCIS 15 LAKE RANCIS 15 Coleman 26 Colebrook Colebrook 26 26 GREAT NORTH OODS REGION (Grand North) Errol Mollidgewock 0 26 Errol Mollidgewock StateLake Park1 26 Umbagog Umbagog Lake 1 1 1 Milan Hill 2 Jericho Mountain Lancaster HITE MOUNTAINS REGION 1 27 eeks Lancaster Moose Brook PROSPECT MTN. John ingate 7 2 eeks 1 2 15 PROSPECT MTN. Littleton 15 2 5 ASHINGTON MountMT. ashington 1 Littleton 15 21 Crawford Notch 2 ranconia 1 MT. ASHINGTON Notch State Park 02 Crawford Notch 1 ranconia Notch State Park 02 Lake Echo 22 1 Cannon Mountain 2 DARTMOUTH/ LAKE SUNAPEE REGION 2 2 8 02 25 ellington A 15 State Park Lebanon 8 Lebanon 0 8 A LAKE SUNAPEE Claremont Mount Sunapee 17 0 20 8 17 Mount Sunapee 2 State Park Beach 18 Pillsbury State Park MT. SUNAPEE 1 A 6 18 AU KE E Ellacoya State Park 10 7 10 6 7 Concord 6 7 Bear Brook 6 7 8 Rochester 8 1 SEACOAST REGION 6 21 MONADNOCK REGION 8 7 6 6 Rochester 8 Portsmouth www.nhstateparks.org HITE MOUNTAINS REGION 21 Crawford Notch 22 Echo Lake 2 ranconia Notch 2 Moose Brook 25 Mount ashington Pawtuckaway Concord State Park 7 5 Bear Brook 5 1 5 entworth-coolidge Mansion Clough Manchester 1 you're going to love it HERE: or maps and directions, planning tips, and dining and lodging information near our parks, go to www.visitnh.gov. ES 5 Odiorne Point 7 Exeter allis Sands Pawtuckaway ranklin Pierce 18 1A 1 Greenfield 7 State Park A 6 5 Portsmouth 2 entworth-coolidge Mansion Homestead Keene Kington 1 1 1 2 1 State Park 7 1 Hampton 0 Odiorne 5 1 Beach Point 1 8 MT. MONADNOCK Exeter 1 allis Sands State Beach Robert rost 8 Manchester 1 1A 1 1 7 Miller arm 1 Greenfield 5 2 Keene StateState Park Park Kington Monadnock 1 1 1 2 7 Hampton Beach 1 1 Salem 1 8 MT. MONADNOCK Nashua Robert rost 26 Silver Lake 1 arm 22 Miller Pisgah 5 2 Monadnock 2 1 Salem 2 27 Rhododendron Nashua Silver Lake 6 8 K Laconia Rollins 1 ES A N AU 15 Pillsbury ranklin Pierce State Park Homestead IN MT. KEARSARGE 6 inslow 1 Rollins LAKE adleigh Claremont SUNAPEE MT. SUNAPEE KE 1 E ellington LA E EllacoyaKE INN Laconia MT. KEARSARGE LA 1 A A NEOUND LAKE MT. CARDIGAN hite Lake 25 25 NEOUND LAKE LAKES REGION 1 Ellacoya 15 ellington hite Lake DARTMOUTH/LAKE SUNAPEE REGION 17 Mount Sunapee 18 Pillsbury 1 Rollins 20 inslow 15 20 A 8 MT. CARDIGAN LAKES REGION hite Lake 25 8 02 15 2 8 MERRIMACK VALLEY REGION 6 Bear Brook 7 Pawtuckaway 8 Robert rost arm Silver Lake MONADNOCK REGION ranklin Pierce Homestead Greenfield Miller 1 Monadnock 2 Moose Brook 1 1 ashington Mount 25 5 15 SEACOAST REGION 1 Hampton Beach 2 Kingston Odiorne Point allis Sands 5 entworth-coolidge Mansion 25 MERRIMACK VALLEY REGION great north woods region (grand north) 26 Coleman 27 Jericho Mountain Lake rancis 2 Milan Hill 0 Mollidgewock 1 Umbagog Lake 2 eeks KEY TO SYMBOLS: or a list of all New Hampshire state parks in each geographical area, refer to the lists following each region. - Camping - Pet riendly - Hiking - Swimming s

Seacoast 5 7 Kington 2 1 8 5 Seacoast Region Rochester Exeter The scenic New Hampshire coastline is rich with history and beauty. ith five state historic sites, five state beaches and the Rockingham Recreational Trail, visitors can explore a fort, relax on the beach or go for a bike ride. 8 ort Constitution Portsmouth entworth-coolidge Mansion 5 ort Stark 5 Odiorne Point allis Sands 1 1 1A Rye Harbor Jenness State Beach North Hampton State Beach 7 1 North Beach Hampton Beach 2 Kingston Main Street Kingston, NH 088 60-62-571 Just 1 miles from the New Hampshire Seacoast, antiques shops and fine restaurants, Kingston is acres in size, and includes fireplaces, picnic areas, a playground, softball field, a sandy beach with swimming and three game areas for horseshoes and volleyball. The park accepts reservations for business parties, wedding receptions, children s groups and family functions. The beach at Kingston. Seacoast * Numbered bubbles in this guide correspond to featured New Hampshire parks. Information on unnumbered parks can be found at the end of each regional section. 1 Hampton Beach Route 1A Hampton, NH 082 60-26-78 Odiorne Point Route 1A Rye, NH 0870 60-6-706 Hampton Beach provides year-round recreation, with Atlantic oceanfront facilities situated along miles of sandy beach. The Seashell complex includes a bandshell amphitheater, public information services, comfort station and first aid. Activities in the park include swimming, fishing, picnicking and RV camping with full hook-ups at the campground. The Atlantic oceanfront at Hampton Beach. At Odiorne, picnickers can enjoy sweeping views of the ocean, and explorers can uncover evidence of our military past. Other activities in the park include boating, fishing, hiking, biking, nature walks and cross-country skiing. The Seacoast Science Center, located within the park, houses exhibits relating to the natural history of Odiorne and the seacoast area. (There is a separate admission fee for the Center.) Biking at Odiorne Point. www.nhstateparks.org s

Seacoast 5 allis Sands Route 1A Rye, NH 0870 60-6-0 allis Sands State Beach offers oceanfront swimming, views of the Isles of Shoals, and a sandy beach that families especially enjoy. Beach amenities include a store that sells a variety of items, food, and drinks; and a large bathhouse with hot and cold showers. 75 Little Harbor Road Portsmouth, NH 0801 60-6-6607 The entworth-coolidge Mansion is the former home of New Hampshire s first royal governor, Benning entworth, who served in office from 171 to 1767. The 0-room mansion is one of the most outstanding homes remaining of the Colonial era. Its stateliness and furnishings reflect aristocratic life in Portsmouth in the 1700s. Riding the waves at allis Sands. entworth-coolidge Mansion historic site The Colonial-era entworth- Coolidge Mansion. Overnight inter activities ater REcreation Outdoor REcreation P RESTROOM ACILITIES* HISTORIC SITES/MUSEUMS KEY TO SYMBOLS: Seacoast =Pets Permitted* E =Store/ood Service On Site =Visitors Center Overnight: B=Cabins, C=Campground inter activities: A=Alpine Skiing, C=Cross-Country Ski Trails, S=Snowmobile Trails ater Recreation: B=Boat Launch, R=Boat Rental, =ishing, S=Swimming Outdoor Recreation: A=ATV Trails, B=Biking Trails, E=Equestrian Trails, H=Hiking Trails, R=Pavilion Rental, P=Picnicking, =alking Trails *Please note Pets: In some cases, pets are allowed only in certain park areas. Check with the park for its specific pet policy. Restrooms: Restroom facilities may include flush or pit toilets and showers. or more information, contact the park. Seacoast region ort Constitution Route 1B, U.S. Coast Guard Station, New Castle 085 60-271-556 Overlooks the Piscataqua River and the Atlantic Ocean. Ruins are seen today. Picnicking on grounds. ort Stark Route 1B, ildrose Lane, New Castle 085 60-271-556 On New Castle Island. Named for John Stark, commander at the Battle of Bennington. C,S R,P Hampton Beach E Route 1A, Hampton 082 60-26-78 Oceanfront facilities along miles of sandy beach. Band shell ampitheater. S P Jenness State Beach Route 1A, Rye 0870 60-6-1552 Great family location with Atlantic oceanfront setting. Sandy beach for swimming and picnicking. Bathouse. Metered parking.,s R,P Kingston Main St., Kingston 088 60-62-571 Located on Great Pond. amilies can enjoy many activities. Volleyball, softball and group-use areas. S P north Beach Route 1A, Hampton 082 60-6-1552 Great family location with an Atlantic oceanfront setting. Ideal for swimming and picnicking. Bathouse. Metered parking. S P north Hampton State Beach Route 1A, North Hampton 0862 60-6-1552 Great family location. Ideal for swimming and picnicking. Bathouse, metered parking and lifeguards. C B, B,H,R,P, Odiorne Point E Route 1A, Rye 0870 60-6-706 Coastal park with hiking and biking trails, tidal pools, boat launch and Seacoast Science Center. or more information about New Hampshire s, go to www.nhstateparks.org. www.nhstateparks.org s 1

Seacoast Overnight inter activities ater REcreation Outdoor REcreation RESTROOM ACILITIES* HISTORIC SITES/MUSEUMS KEY TO SYMBOLS: =Pets Permitted* E =Store/ood Service On Site =Visitors Center Overnight: B=Cabins, C=Campground inter activities: A=Alpine Skiing, C=Cross-Country Ski Trails, S=Snowmobile Trails ater Recreation: B=Boat Launch, R=Boat Rental, =ishing, S=Swimming Outdoor Recreation: A=ATV Trails, B=Biking Trails, E=Equestrian Trails, H=Hiking Trails, R=Pavilion Rental, P=Picnicking, =alking Trails *Please note Pets: In some cases, pets are allowed only in certain park areas. Check with the park for its specific pet policy. Restrooms: Restroom facilities may include flush or pit toilets and showers. or more information, contact the park. P Rye Harbor Route 1A, Rye 0870 60-6-1552 Scenic views of the ocean, Isles of Shoals and Rye Harbor. ishing and picnicking with ocean breezes. S P allis Sands E Route 1A, Rye 0870 60-6-0 Swimming, views of the Isles of Shoals and a sandy beach. Beach store, bathhouse and picnic tables. entworth-coolidge Mansion 75 Little Harbor Rd., Portsmouth 0801 60-6-6607 Colonial mansion with tours, gallery, year-round programs and scenic views of Little Harbor. GE Hannah Duston k 1 8 1 1 6 Manchester Concord Clough Silver Lake Merrimack 2 6 1 Nashua 1 Bear Brook 7 Robert rost 8 arm Valley Region Northwood Meadows Pawtuckaway 7 Taylor Mill Salem Merrimack Valley Escape to one of Merrimack Valley s natural hideaways. Bear Brook is the largest developed park in the state. It offers everything from equestrian trails to camping, and thousands of acres to play. History is rich in this region with the home of Robert rost. or more information about New Hampshire s, go to www.nhstateparks.org. park PATROL CHIE Ed Parr 1 years Hampton Beach favorite park spots: The boardwalk at Boars Head because you can catch a breeze and enjoy a one-mile stretch of sandy beach. RAISED IN ARNER, at the base of Mount Kearsarge and Rollins, Hampton Beach Patrol Chief Ed Parr has a strong appreciation for nature at work. Experience the sun and moon rise. Observe the power of the ocean at storm time. Sunbathe. Enjoy the park s concerts, fireworks, sand sculptures and the Seafood estival! The south end of the main beach because there's a view of pleasure craft and fishing fleet in Hampton Harbor. The Seashell Complex is the center of activity and focus of special events, entertainment and park services. 6 Bear Brook 157 Deerfield Road Allenstown, NH 0275 60-85-87 Bear Brook, with more than,000 acres, is located in the southeast region of the state. Miles of trails through the heavily forested park, leading to marshes, bogs, summits and ponds, offer options for hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians. The 5-site campground is remotely located in the park on the shore of Beaver Pond. One of Bear Brook's ponds. 1 www.nhstateparks.org s 15

Merrimack Valley Merrimack Valley 7 Pawtuckaway 1 Mountain Road Nottingham, NH 020 60-85-01 Route Silver Lake 2 Hollis, NH 00 60-65-22 Pawtuckaway offers a variety of landscapes, with something to do and see for everyone. There are many opportunities for hiking, with trails leading to a fire tower; an extensive marsh, and a geologically unique field with large boulders called glacial erratics. The campground sites line the shore of beautiful Pawtuckaway Lake. Rock climbing at Pawtuckaway. Silver Lake spans 80 acres and its sandy 1,000- foot beach curves along -acre Silver Lake. Popular activities in the park include swimming, picnicking, and boating. Amenities include picnic tables, kayak and paddleboat rentals, flush toilets and a park store. Silver Lake's activities include swimming, picnicking and boating. 8 Robert rost arm historic site Route Derry, NH 008 60-2-01 Hopkinton/Everett Riding The Robert rost arm was home to Robert rost and his family from 100-1. rost, one of the nation s most acclaimed poets whose writings are said to be the epitome of New England, attributed many of his poems to memories from his Derry years. Enjoy a walk along the Hyla Brook Nature Trail. The HOPKINTON-EVERETT RECREATIONAL TRAILS AREA in Dunbarton and eare offers miles of trails with varying degrees of difficulty. The trails are open to motorized trail bike and ATV use and are managed by the NH Bureau of Trails. The property is owned by the Army Corp of Engineers. The Robert rost arm. Zipping up an ATV trail. or more on OHRV riding in New Hampshire, visit www.nhtrails.org. www.nhstateparks.org s 17

Merrimack Valley Overnight inter activities ater REcreation Outdoor REcreation RESTROOM ACILITIES* HISTORIC SITES/MUSEUMS KEY TO SYMBOLS: =Pets Permitted* E =Store/ood Service On Site =Visitors Center Overnight: B=Cabins, C=Campground inter activities: A=Alpine Skiing, C=Cross-Country Ski Trails, S=Snowmobile Trails ater Recreation: B=Boat Launch, R=Boat Rental, =ishing, S=Swimming Outdoor Recreation: A=ATV Trails, B=Biking Trails, E=Equestrian Trails, H=Hiking Trails, R=Pavilion Rental, P=Picnicking, =alking Trails *Please note Pets: In some cases, pets are allowed only in certain park areas. Check with the park for its specific pet policy. Restrooms: Restroom facilities may include flush or pit toilets and showers. or more information, contact the park. Merrimack Valley region C C,S R,,S B,E,H,R, Bear Brook E P, 157 Deerfield Rd., Allenstown 0275 60-85-87 Camping, fishing, hiking, biking, equestrian, with museum complex, nature center and archery range. B,,S B,H,P Clough Off Route 1, eare 01 60-52-72 On Everett Lake s shore with a 00-foot beach. ishing, picnicking, boating, hiking and biking. P Hannah Duston Exit 17 off I-, Boscawen 00 60-271-556 Erected in 187. Commemorates the escape of Duston, captured in 7 during the rench and Indian ar. C,S B,H,P, northwood Meadows NH Route, Northwood 0261 60-6-1552 ilderness setting. ishing, boating, hiking, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and more. B,C C,S B,R,,S B,E,H,R, Pawtuckaway E P, 1 Mountain Rd., Nottingham 020 60-85-01 On the shore of Pawtuckaway Lake with camping, hiking, pavilion, Boulder ield and more. C P, Robert rost arm Route, Derry 008 60-2-01 Home of poet Robert rost, the two-story farmhouse offers tours, nature-poetry trail and more. R,,S H,P Silver Lake E Route 2, Hollis 00 60-65-22 Sandy 1,000-foot beach curves along -acre Silver Lake. Park store, kayak and paddleboat rentals. C P, Taylor Mill 22 Island Pond Rd., Derry 008 60-1-677 1800 historic up-and-down sawmill shows New Hampshire's forest products industry. Open some summer weekends. or more information about New Hampshire s, go to www.nhstateparks.org. 6 Chesterfield Gorge Natural Area A Keene Pisgah Monadnock Region 1 MT. MONADNOCK Rhododendron ranklin Pierce Homestead 1 Monadnock 1 Greenfield Operated by the Hillsborough Historical Society, the boyhood home of America s 1th president is a spacious and beautiful, federal-style country home. Built by Pierce s father in 180, it reflects the gracious and affluent living of the 1th century. A ballroom, which extends the entire length of the second floor, was used for entertaining distinguished families of the state and nation. 1 Miller Annett ayside Park Route 1 Hillsborough, NH 02 60-78-5 ranklin Pierce Homestead Monadnock The Monadnock Region has superb recreational activities including hiking. The region offers six recreational trails with beautiful views of the area. Monadnock is home to more than 0 trails and Mount Monadnock, believed to be the third most climbed mountain in the world. ranklin Pierce's boyhood home. 18 www.nhstateparks.org s 1

Monadnock Monadnock Greenfield Route Greenfield, NH 007 60-57-7 1 Monadnock Route Jaffrey, NH 052 60-52-8862 try out a new tent or spend a day splashing around in Otter Lake at Greenfield State Park. Tucked away in this 00-acre park are ponds, bogs and a forest that extends to the shores of undeveloped Otter Lake. The park offers opportunities to swim, fish, walk, canoe, camp and picnic in a variety of settings. ishing at Otter Lake. MONADNOCK STATE PARK is home to 0 miles of maintained foot trails, many of which lead to the bare rock summit. Mt. Monadnock is claimed to be the third most climbed mountain in the world. The mountain has unsurpassed 0-mile views to points in all six New England states. The park also has a new family campground. Hikers on the summit of Mount Monadnock. Miller Route 1E Peterborough, NH 058 60-2-672 Located on the 2,20- foot summit and flank of Pack Monadnock in Peterborough, Miller was the first state park in New Hampshire. Three main hiking trails ascend Pack Monadnock to the summit. An operational fire tower, used for detecting fires, affords a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside. Climbing to the Pack summit. Historic Homes and Sites The Robert rost arm. ROM THE ARM O famous poet Robert rost to the estate of politician and conservationist John ingate eeks, you can take a journey through time exploring history at one of New Hampshire s State s. Discover the significance of 1 cherished locations, each offering unique experiences of tradition, culture and heritage. or more on Historic Homes, log on to www.nhstateparks.org. 20 www.nhstateparks.org s 21

15 Monadnock Overnight inter activities ater REcreation Outdoor REcreation RESTROOM ACILITIES* HISTORIC SITES/MUSEUMS KEY TO SYMBOLS: =Pets Permitted* E =Store/ood Service On Site =Visitors Center Overnight: B=Cabins, C=Campground inter activities: A=Alpine Skiing, C=Cross-Country Ski Trails, S=Snowmobile Trails ater Recreation: B=Boat Launch, R=Boat Rental, =ishing, S=Swimming Outdoor Recreation: A=ATV Trails, B=Biking Trails, E=Equestrian Trails, H=Hiking Trails, R=Pavilion Rental, P=Picnicking, =alking Trails *Please note Pets: In some cases, pets are allowed only in certain park areas. Check with the park for its specific pet policy. Restrooms: Restroom facilities may include flush or pit toilets and showers. or more information, contact the park. Monadnock region S H,P, Annett ayside Park Route, Cathedral Road, Rindge 061 60-85-20 Near Cathedral of the Pines, nice spot for a picnic. Trail offers a pleasant stroll to the reservoir. H,P Chesterfield Gorge Natural Area Route, Chesterfield 0 60-6-87 Chesterfield Gorge Natural Area spans 1 acres. Great opportunities for hiking along the gorge. P ranklin Pierce Homestead Routes and 1, Hillsborough 02 60-78-5 The boyhood home of America's 1th president reflects the gracious and affluent living of the 1th century. C C,S B,,S H,P, Greenfield E Route, Greenfield 007 60-57-7 Camping, fishing, swimming and hiking available in this popular park. C H,P Miller Route 1E, Peterborough 058 60-2-672 Scenic mountain park with working fire tower, moderate hiking trails to the summit and great views. C C H,R,P, Monadnock E Route, Jaffrey 052 60-52-8862 orld s third-most climbed mountain. Camping and cross-country skiing. National Natural Landmark. C,S A,B,E,H, Pisgah P, Off Routes, and 6, inchester 070 60-2-815 Year-round trailheads. More than 1,00 acres of rough forested terrain. H,P, Rhododendron Route est, itzwilliam 07 60-52-8862 ild rhododendron grove, walking path in NH s only botanical state park. National Natural Landmark. or more information about New Hampshire s, go to www.nhstateparks.org. Cardigan A 1 Route Lakes Region NEOUND LAKE E 7 Daniel ebster Birthplace 25 LAKE INNESAUKEE hite Lake 7 10 Madison Boulder Natural Area ellington entworth 15 6 Endicott Rock 1 A Laconia Ellacoya Ahern Ellacoya s 600-foot-long sandy beach, with views across the lake to the Sandwich and Ossipee mountains, is a great place to spend time with the family for a full day of swimming and picnicking. An accessible bathhouse, with showers and a changing area for swimmers, is located near the swimming area. 6 25 Governor entworth Ellacoya, Scenic Drive Gilford, NH 027 60-2-7821 rom the birthplace of statesman Daniel ebster to Ellacoya, situated on the shores of Lake innipesaukee, the Lakes Region has a nice mix of parks that offer historic flair, natural beauty and ample recreational opportunities. Ellacoya's RV Park campsites. Lakes 22 www.nhstateparks.org s 2

Lakes 15 ellington Off Route A, 650 est Shore Rd. Bristol, NH 0222 60-7-217 Located on the shore of Newfound Lake, 20-acre ellington boasts the largest freshwater swimming beach in the New Hampshire system. The peninsula nature trail features picnic areas, designated fishing areas, plant identification markers, and spectacular views of Newfound Lake and Cliff and Belle Islands. The largest freshwater swimming beach in New Hampshire. Overnight inter activities ater REcreation Outdoor REcreation RESTROOM ACILITIES* HISTORIC SITES/MUSEUMS KEY TO SYMBOLS: Lakes =Pets Permitted* E =Store/ood Service On Site =Visitors Center Overnight: B=Cabins, C=Campground inter activities: A=Alpine Skiing, C=Cross-Country Ski Trails, S=Snowmobile Trails ater Recreation: B=Boat Launch, R=Boat Rental, =ishing, S=Swimming Outdoor Recreation: A=ATV Trails, B=Biking Trails, E=Equestrian Trails, H=Hiking Trails, R=Pavilion Rental, P=Picnicking, =alking Trails *Please note Pets: In some cases, pets are allowed only in certain park areas. Check with the park for its specific pet policy. Restrooms: Restroom facilities may include flush or pit toilets and showers. or more information, contact the park. Lakes region S B, P Ahern Route 6, Laconia 026 60-85-20 On the shore of Lake innisquam. Enjoy fishing, boating, picnicking, biking and walking. H,P Cardigan Off Route 18, Orange 071 60-85-20 A mountain road leads to a picnic spot on the slope of Mount Cardigan. Trail to panoramic views on summit. hite Lake Route Tamworth, NH 0886 60-2-750 The park lies along the shores of hite Lake, an example of a typical glacial lake. Guests enjoy walks around the lake on a wellmaintained foot path while looking for loons or signs of beaver activity. The campground is well-located to serve as a base to enjoy many activities in the area. loating in hite Lake. P Daniel ebster Birthplace Route 7, ranklin 025 60-271-556 The birthplace of one of our country's most respected orators and statesmen. C S B,,S R,P Ellacoya E Route, Scenice Drive, Gilford 026 60-2-7821 Mountain views from the beach on Lake innipesaukee. Pavilion. P Endicott Rock Route, Laconia 026 60-271-556 Perhaps New England's oldest public monument. It marked the assumed headwaters of the Merrimack River. P Governor entworth Route, olfeboro 08 60-271-556 Explore a pre-american Revolution northern plantation. Artifacts reveal details about the privileged class. P Madison Boulder Natural Area Route, Madison 08 60-85-20 One of the largest glacial erratics in the world. Designated a National Natural Landmark in 170. or more information about New Hampshire s, go to www.nhstateparks.org. 2 www.nhstateparks.org s 25

Lakes Overnight inter activities ater REcreation Outdoor REcreation RESTROOM ACILITIES* HISTORIC SITES/MUSEUMS KEY TO SYMBOLS: =Pets Permitted* E =Store/ood Service On Site =Visitors Center Overnight: B=Cabins, C=Campground inter activities: A=Alpine Skiing, C=Cross-Country Ski Trails, S=Snowmobile Trails ater Recreation: B=Boat Launch, R=Boat Rental, =ishing, S=Swimming Outdoor Recreation: A=ATV Trails, B=Biking Trails, E=Equestrian Trails, H=Hiking Trails, R=Pavilion Rental, P=Picnicking, =alking Trails *Please note Pets: In some cases, pets are allowed only in certain park areas. Check with the park for its specific pet policy. Restrooms: Restroom facilities may include flush or pit toilets and showers. or more information, contact the park. C,S B,,S H,R,P, ellington E Route A, Bristol 0222 60-7-217 A sandy beach on the shores of Newfound Lake. Picnic in the pines, trails, volleyball and horseshoe courts.,s H,P entworth Route, olfeboro 08 60-56-6 On the shore of scenic entworth Lake. Swimming, picnicking, hiking, fishing and group-use area. C S R,,S H,R,P, hite Lake E Route, Tamworth 0886 60-2-750 Great swimming, camping, fishing, boating and wildlife viewing. Pitch Pines National Natural Landmark. Lebanon 0 8 Mount Sunapee (and Beach) Claremont A MT. SUNAPEE 1 LAKE SUNAPEE 8 Sculptured Rocks Natural Area adleigh MT. CARDIGAN Gardner Memorial ayside Area 17 1 18 Pillsbury inslow 20 MT. KEARSARGE Rollins 8 Dartmouth/Lake Sunapee Dartmouth/ Lake Sunapee Region Apart from its great mix of small towns, the Dartmouth/ Lake Sunapee Region is a beautiful place to relax in the outdoors. Pillsbury State Park is remotely located with several ponds for kayaking, primitive camping and plenty of hiking. Reach the top of Mt. Kearsarge from either inslow or Rollins. or more information about New Hampshire s, go to www.nhstateparks.org. park manager Arthur Charbonneau 5 years hite Lake favorite park spots: My favorite spot is on the lake in the early morning because that is when the loons are most active. ITH VIES O THE MOUNTAINS in the distance and the loons sounding off, hite Lake Manager Arthur Charbonneau questions what could be more perfect. "I can be working anywhere in the park and when I hear the loons on the lake, I stop and listen," Charbonneau says. "People come to spend a week in this environment, but I get to do it year 'round." I also like the lake at sunset watching the sun slip behind the mountains as the water laps on the shore. The lake is great for swimming. The water is crystal clear and fairly shallow for a long distance out. 17 Mount Sunapee Off Route Newbury, NH 0255 60-76-5561 ThIS MAJOR recreation area in the Dartmouth/Lake Sunapee Region offers year-round activities. Enjoy hiking, swimming, picnicking, boating, fishing and swimming in the summer and fall months. The campground offers lean-to and platform sites for family camping. Mt. Sunapee State Beach is situated about a mile from the campground and offers numerous amenities. ishing on Lake Sunapee. 26 www.nhstateparks.org s 27

Dartmouth/Lake Sunapee Dartmouth/Lake Sunapee 18 Pillsbury Route 1 ashington, NH 00 60-86-60 20 Off inslow Route ilmot, NH 07 60-526-68 Heavily wooded and sprinkled with several ponds and wetlands, Pillsbury is one of the more primitive and lesser-known gems of the New Hampshire system. History buffs enjoy exploring the park s longabandoned and overgrown cellar holes, remnants of early farm settlement and lumbering of the late 1700s and early 1800s. A pond and picnic tables at Pillsbury. INSLO STATE PARK is located on the northwest slope of Mt. Kearsarge. The picnic and playground area is on a 1,820-foot plateau with outstanding views of the hite Mountains and southern and central Vermont peaks. A one-mile foot trail leads from the picnic area to the summit of Mt. Kearsarge. The view from Mt. Kearsarge. 1 Rollins A.5-mile-long scenic auto road rises from the park entrance through woodlands to the parking and picnic areas. Rollins affords views that stretch from Mt. Monadnock to the hills of New Hampshire s coastal plain. The summits of Pack Monadnock, Crotched and Uncanoonuc Mountains, the hills of central Massachusetts, and the Boston skyline are visible on the horizon. Hiking in Rollins. Think Outside the Tent Off Route, Mountain Road arner, NH 0278 60-56-808 TIRED O SLEEPING in a tent? A yurt at Milan Hill in Milan. Looking for a different type of camping experience? ind a softer way to camp. rom yurts or canvas-sided structures to cabins, platforms to lean-tos, New Hampshire s state parks have several options that offer campers a new way of camping. e offer options for almost anyone. or more on Camping, log on to www.nhstateparks.org. www.nhstateparks.org s 2

Dartmouth/Lake Sunapee Overnight inter activities ater REcreation Outdoor REcreation RESTROOM ACILITIES* HISTORIC SITES/MUSEUMS KEY TO SYMBOLS: =Pets Permitted* E =Store/ood Service On Site =Visitors Center Overnight: B=Cabins, C=Campground inter activities: A=Alpine Skiing, C=Cross-Country Ski Trails, S=Snowmobile Trails ater Recreation: B=Boat Launch, R=Boat Rental, =ishing, S=Swimming Outdoor Recreation: A=ATV Trails, B=Biking Trails, E=Equestrian Trails, H=Hiking Trails, R=Pavilion Rental, P=Picnicking, =alking Trails *Please note Pets: In some cases, pets are allowed only in certain park areas. Check with the park for its specific pet policy. Restrooms: Restroom facilities may include flush or pit toilets and showers. or more information, contact the park. Dartmouth/Lake Sunapee region H,P Gardner Memorial ayside Area Route A, ilmot 07 60-85-20 Part of Gile State orest. Has a memorial to alter C. Gardner II, scenic picnic area and hiking. C A,S B,R,,S H,P Mount Sunapee E Route, Newbury 0255 60-76-5561 Offering year-round activities from swimming, camping, hiking to skiing. C C,S B,R, B,H,P Pillsbury Route 1, ashington 00 60-86-60 Primitive, lesser-known gem. Camping, hiking, biking, canoeing, fishing and wildlife viewing. H,P Rollins E Off Route, arner 0278 60-56-808 Scenic auto road up Mount Kearsarge through woodlands to a picnic site, parking and hiking trails. Sculptured Rocks Natural Area Routes A & 8, Groton 021 60-85-20 An example of nature s powerful yet delicate artistry, geologically interesting glacial potholes.,s H,R,P, adleigh Route, North Sutton 0260 60-27-72 Swim in beautiful Kezar Lake where tall pine trees shade picnic sites near the beach. 15 Bedell Bridge 2 8 15 Littleton 1 Lake Tarleton 21 205 hite Mountains Region PROSPECT MTN. 1 orest Lake Moose Brook 2 5 Mount ashington 25 MT. ASHINGTON Eisenhower Memorial ayside 2 Crawford Notch ranconia 21 Notch State Park This 5,775-acre park, located in the hite Mountains, offers popular family hikes to unique cliffs and brisk waterfalls including the highest in the state, Arethusa alls. There are picnicking areas, parking for hiking and scenic pull-offs, as well as Dry River Campground offering 6 wooded sites. 2 02 2 Echo Lake 22 Crawford Notch US Route 02 Harts Location, NH 08 60-7-2272 02 hite Mountains The hite Mountains Region is a popular location for those looking for a great day trip. There are several day hikes throughout the region. Be sure to visit ranconia Notch State Park s lume Gorge and Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway. Mount ashington sits atop Mount ashington, the highest peak in the Northeast. S H,R,P, inslow Off Route, Kearsage Mountain Road, ilmot 07 60-526-68 A one-mile foot trail leads from the picnic area to the 1,820-foot summit of the N slope of Mount Kearsarge. or more information about New Hampshire s, go to www.nhstateparks.org. Hiking at Arethusa alls. 0 www.nhstateparks.org s 1

hite Mountains hite Mountains 22 Echo Lake Off Route 02 North Conway, NH 0860 60-56-2672 2 Moose Brook Off Route 2, Jimtown Road Gorham, NH 0581 60-66-860 ECHO LAKE IS A great place to take the family for a swim or picnic. A scenic trail around the lake provides great views of sheer, 700-foot Cathedral Ledge which towers over the lake. A mile-long auto road and hiking trails lead to the top of Cathedral Ledge with views across the Saco River Valley. A scenic look at hite Horse Ledge, Cathedral Ledge and Echo Lake. Just north of the Presidential Range, Moose Brook is an area of unparalleled scenery. Moose Brook flows through the park, and after passing through a shallow warming pool, feeds the swimming area with cool, clear mountain water. The park is also ideal for fishing in the Peabody and Moose rivers, picnicking and exploring on foot or mountain bike. Mountain biking at Moose Brook. 2 ranconia Notch Route ranconia/lincoln, NH 0580 60-75-81 25 Mount ashington Route 02 Sargent s Purchase, NH 058 60-66-7 ranconia Notch State Park is a spectacular mountain pass traversed between the high peaks of the Kinsman and ranconia mountain ranges. This popular park offers a multitude of recreational opportunities including camping and discovering geological wonders. The park is home to the lume Gorge and Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway. Ride the Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway or stroll the path to the lume Gorge. This 5-acre parcel, perched on the summit of the Northeast s highest peak, is surrounded by the extensive hite Mountain National orest. On a clear day, views from the 6,8-foot summit extend beyond New Hampshire as far as miles to Vermont, New York, Massachusetts, Maine, Quebec and the Atlantic Ocean. A view from the Northeast's highest peak. 2 www.nhstateparks.org s

15 hite Mountains Overnight inter activities ater REcreation Outdoor REcreation RESTROOM ACILITIES* HISTORIC SITES/MUSEUMS KEY TO SYMBOLS: =Pets Permitted* E =Store/ood Service On Site =Visitors Center Overnight: B=Cabins, C=Campground inter activities: A=Alpine Skiing, C=Cross-Country Ski Trails, S=Snowmobile Trails ater Recreation: B=Boat Launch, R=Boat Rental, =ishing, S=Swimming Outdoor Recreation: A=ATV Trails, B=Biking Trails, E=Equestrian Trails, H=Hiking Trails, R=Pavilion Rental, P=Picnicking, =alking Trails *Please note Pets: In some cases, pets are allowed only in certain park areas. Check with the park for its specific pet policy. Restrooms: Restroom facilities may include flush or pit toilets and showers. or more information, contact the park. hite Mountains Region B, P Bedell Bridge Routes & 25, Haverhill 0765 60-85-20 Diverse habitats on the banks of Connecticut River. Picnicking, fishing and boat launch. C H,P, Crawford Notch 205 U.S. Rte. 02, Harts Location 08 E 60-7-2272 Hiking, fishing, wildlife viewing, camping and historic illey House in scenic mountain pass.,s H,P Echo Lake Off Route 02, Conway 0818 60-56-2672 Mountain lake, beach, boating and fishing. Scenic views of hite Mountain and Cathedral Ledge. P Eisenhower Memorial ayside Route 02, Carroll 058 60-85-20 This seven-acre memorial park honors President Eisenhower. Views are a short walk away. Picnicking. S B,,S B,P orest Lake Off NH Route 1, Dalton 058 60-87-150 A mountain lake and 200-foot sandy beach in woodland setting. Many activities, group-use area and playground. C A,C,S R,,S H,P, ranconia Notch I-, Route, ranconia 0580 E 60-82-8800 Rich in history and natural wonders. The park includes two attractions, two campgrounds and two lakes. S P Lake Tarleton Route 25C, Piermont 077 60-85-20 Undeveloped park with beautiful views, picnicking, fishing and hunting in stunning surroundings. C C,S,S B,H,R,P Moose Brook Route 2, Jimtown Road, Gorham 0581 E 60-66-860 Swim in clear water against a scenic mountain backdrop. Camping, picnicking, trout fishing, hiking and trails. H Mount ashington E Route 02, Sargents Purchase 058 60-66-7 Amazing views on the summit of Northeast s highest peak. Visitor center and historic TipTop House. or more information about New Hampshire s, go to www.nhstateparks.org. Beaver Brook Coleman 26 alls ayside Colebrook 1 DEER MTN. Deer Mountain Campground Pittsburg Lake rancis LAKE RANCIS 26 Dixville Notch Errol Mollidgewock 0 26 Androscoggin ayside Park 1 Umbagog Lake Milan Hill 2 1 Lancaster 27 eeks 2 Jericho Mountain PROSPECT MTN. e B 26 Route Nansen ayside Park Coleman 26 Stewartstown, NH 0576 60-27-582 COLEMAN STATE PARK LIES on the shore of Little Diamond Pond. There is excellent trout fishing in Little Diamond Pond and nearby streams makes Coleman an excellent location for fishing enthusiasts. The park is also a good base for fall hunting with a campground that offers 25 campsites. Great North oods Great North oods Region (Grand north) ith five state park campgrounds, the Great North oods is the perfect place to escape to. No matter what your recreational preference is, this region is full of grand adventure, from amazing fishing to riding ATVs. Coleman is a favorite for fishing. www.nhstateparks.org s 5

Great North oods Great North oods 27 Route Jericho Mountain 1 Berlin, NH 0570 60-271-25 2 Route Milan Hill 1B Milan, NH 0588 60-66-860 JERICHO MOUNTAIN STATE PARK provides opportunities for miles of trail riding for ATV, UTV, trail bike and snowmobile enthusiasts alike. Open to the public, but still in development, the park will continue to have more miles added to the trail network over the next several years. MILAN HILL STATE PARK is located near popular areas for hiking, picnicking, fishing, canoeing, kayaking and wildlife viewing. rom this hilltop campground, and the fire tower located there, you can get a complete view of the mountain ranges. The park has four camping yurts. Riding an ATV at Jericho Mountain. Morning fog and the Percy Peaks from the fire tower at Milan Hill. Lake rancis River Rd. Pittsburg, NH 052 60-58-665 0 Route Mollidgewock Errol, NH 057 60-82-7 Lake rancis is a 2,000-acre lake near the Connecticut Lakes of the Great North oods Region. Hunters and anglers enjoy this park as a base for their respective activities. Canoeists enjoy exploring the upper part of the Connecticut River. Campers enjoy the wilderness. A boat launch is located in the park. Mollidgewock State Park lies along the shore of the Androscoggin River, within Thirteen Mile oods Scenic Area. The park offers great canoeing and kayaking opportunities for both novice and expert paddlers. The area is a favorite of fishing enthusiasts and is popular for watching moose and other wildlife. Kayaking on Lake rancis. ly-fishing in the Androscoggin River. 6 www.nhstateparks.org s 7

Great North oods 1 Route Umbagog Lake is one of the more recently acquired parks in the state system. The park includes a base park campground with 27 sites, three cabins, and remote campsites in isolated locations around Umbagog Lake accessible only by boat. ildlife viewing at Umbagog includes a variety of birds, deer and moose. 2 Off Umbagog Lake 26 Cambridge, NH 057 60-82-775 eeks STATE PARK Route Lancaster, NH 058 60-788-00 Built at the direction of John ingate eeks, leading conservationist, U.S. Congressman, U.S. Senator, and Secretary of ar under Presidents Harding and Coolidge. The house and grounds, located on the summit of Mount Prospect, provide a 60-degree panorama of mountain splendor, including the Presidential Range of the hite Mountains, the Green Mountains of Vermont, the Kilkenny Range, the Percy Peaks and the upper Connecticut Valley. A cottage at Umbagog Lake. A glimpse of the eeks Lodge. Overnight inter activities ater REcreation Outdoor REcreation RESTROOM ACILITIES* HISTORIC SITES/MUSEUMS KEY TO SYMBOLS: Great North oods =Pets Permitted* E =Store/ood Service On Site =Visitors Center Overnight: B=Cabins, C=Campground inter activities: A=Alpine Skiing, C=Cross-Country Ski Trails, S=Snowmobile Trails ater Recreation: B=Boat Launch, R=Boat Rental, =ishing, S=Swimming Outdoor Recreation: A=ATV Trails, B=Biking Trails, E=Equestrian Trails, H=Hiking Trails, R=Pavilion Rental, P=Picnicking, =alking Trails *Please note Pets: In some cases, pets are allowed only in certain park areas. Check with the park for its specific pet policy. Restrooms: Restroom facilities may include flush or pit toilets and showers. or more information, contact the park. Great North oods region P Androscoggin ayside Park Route, Errol 057 60-58-6707 Along the Androscoggin River within the Thirteen Mile oods. Picnicking, fishing and canoeing. H,R,P Beaver Brook alls ayside Route 15, Colebrook 0576 60-58-6707 A scenic waterfall in the Great North oods. A hidden gem in a serene spot for picnicking and hiking. C C,S B,R, H,P Coleman Route 26, Stewartstown 057 60-27-582 Near Little Diamond Pond. Camping, fishing, hunting, boating and snowmobiling. C S P Deer Mountain Campground 50 N. Main St., Pittsburg 052 60-58-665 In Connecticut Lakes State orest. Great for moose watching. ireplace, picnicking, flat area and parking. H,P, Dixville Notch Route 26, Dixville Notch 0576 60-58-6707 Rugged mountain pass with a scenic gorge on two brooks. Hiking and picnicking in a picturesque location. S B,,S A,B,R,P Jericho Mountain Jericho Lake Road, Off Route 1, Berlin 0570 60-271-25 Trail riding for ATV, UTV, trail bike and snowmobiling. Also enjoy swimming, fishing, canoeing and picnicking. C C,S B,R, R,P, Lake rancis E River Rd., Pittsburg 052 60-58-665 Excellent fishing, canoeing, hunting and camping in the wilderness of the Connecticut Lakes Region. C C H,P, Milan Hill Route, Milan 0588 60-66-860 Hiking, primitive camping, yurts and wildlife viewing. Scenic views from fire tower. C B,R, P Mollidgewock Route, Errol 057 60-82-7 Canoeing, kayaking, fishing, wildlife viewing, and primitive camping along the Androscoggin River. or more information about New Hampshire s, go to www.nhstateparks.org. 8 www.nhstateparks.org s

Great North oods Overnight inter activities ater REcreation Outdoor REcreation RESTROOM ACILITIES* HISTORIC SITES/MUSEUMS 0 www.nhstateparks.org KEY TO SYMBOLS: =Pets Permitted* E =Store/ood Service On Site =Visitors Center Overnight: B=Cabins, C=Campground inter activities: A=Alpine Skiing, C=Cross-Country Ski Trails, S=Snowmobile Trails ater Recreation: B=Boat Launch, R=Boat Rental, =ishing, S=Swimming Outdoor Recreation: A=ATV Trails, B=Biking Trails, E=Equestrian Trails, H=Hiking Trails, R=Pavilion Rental, P=Picnicking, =alking Trails *Please note Pets: In some cases, pets are allowed only in certain park areas. Check with the park for its specific pet policy. Restrooms: Restroom facilities may include flush or pit toilets and showers. or more information, contact the park. B, P nansen ayside Park Route, Milan 0588 60-58-6707 Near the banks of the Androscoggin River, a popular place for picnicking, fishing and boating. B,C S B,R,,S P Umbagog Lake E Route 26, Errol 057 60-82-775 Swimming, fishing, boat rentals and a store. Cabins and camping in isolated locations accessible by boat. C,S B,H,P eeks Route North, Lancaster 058 60-788-00 Historic home with views of the surrounding mountains; summer programs, museum, fire tower and picnicking. or more information about New Hampshire s, go to www.nhstateparks.org. PARKS SUPERVISOR Kevin Donovan 8 years Central Region favorite park spots: Crawford Notch : the late afternoon panorama of the ebster Cliffs from the illey House lawn on a clear day. NE HAMPSHIRE STATE PARKS belong to all. Central Region Parks Supervisor Kevin Donavan was reminded of this last fall, when he made his preopening rounds to the Cathedral Ledge area. There waiting for the auto road gate to open was a huge adult bull moose with full rack. Needless to say, he received preferential treatment. hite Lake State Park: the sun going down behind the peaks of the Sandwich Range. The peacefulness is enchanting. Ellacoya : time on the shore of Lake innipesaukee. You can witness the fabric of New Hampshire before your eyes. Appalachian Mountain Club AMC lodges and huts are open to the public year-round and offer backdoor access to some of the best hiking, paddling, skiing, and snowshoeing in New Hampshire. 0 YEARS O NE HAMPSHIRE HOSPITALITY Joe Dodge Lodge: Traditional hospitality at the base of Mt. ashington. Cardigan Lodge A family favorite in the Lakes Region. Highland Lodge Private room option, daily naturalist-led programs, free access to L.L. Bean gear, all in spectacular Crawford Notch. High Mountain Huts Travel light and stay near waterfalls or above treeline dinner, breakfast and evening programs in summer and fall. Our all-inclusive vacation packages make planning easy. or reservations 60-66-2727 outdoors.org/lodging AMC, 61 Route, Gorham, NH 0581 Source code: NHPARKS

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