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    Franklin Falls

    Franklin, NH     (603) 934-2116

    5 out of 5 based on 6 ratings

    Sited on the Pemigewasset River near Franklin, this recreation area drains a 1,000 square-mile watershed that extends all the way to the White Mountains. There are 4,000 acres of wooded river valley available for recreati... recreation.gov

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    Merrimack River - Franklin To Boscawen, Franklin, New Hampshire

    Franklin, NH    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    An easy summer paddle on one of New Hampshire?s best-known and largest rivers. The Merrimack River is born in Franklin at the confluence of the Pemigewasset and Winnipesaukee Rivers. It is best known as the river that powered... trails.com

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    Everyday Adventures Llc

    Concord, NH    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Everyday Adventures provides and opportunity to share a love for the outdoors, learn new skills, and use these new skills in a wilderness setting. Ultimately you will leave feeling more knowledgable and confident with ... outdoortrips.info

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    The Bay / Blackwater River, Salisbury, New Hampshire

    Andover, NH    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    This wide, marshy section of the Blackwater River harbors lots of wildlife. The mating calls of frogs and toads in the spring lend a primeval feel to this wonderful place. Silver maple dots the shrubby shoreline, while picker... trails.com

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    Contoocook River Canoe Company, Llc

    9 Horse Hill Rd, Concord, NH     (603) 753-9804

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Contoocook River Canoe Co. LLC is a family owned and operated business since 1997. They specialize in the sales and rentals of canoes, kayaks, stand up paddle boards, kayak instruction and guided trips. They offer canoe and ... visitnh.com

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    Kayak Country

    Wilmot, NH     (603) 381-8685

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Kayak Country Paddlesports Inc. operates in the Lake Sunapee, Blackwater River area in and around New London NH. We organize and lead trips on Pleasant Lake in New London as well as the Blackwater River in Andover NH. We ren... visitnh.com

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    Manning Lake, Alton, New Hampshire

    Alton Bay, NH    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    A short paddle among lily pads and over crystal-clear water with good views of the Belknap Range. Manning Lake is relatively small at 200 acres, making it more an afternoon or early-morning adventure than an all-day paddle, b... trails.com

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    Stumpfield Marsh, Hopkinton Lake, And Everett Lake,...

    Contoocook, NH    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Of the three locations presented here, Stumpfield Marsh is the smallest and feels the most remote. No development encroaches on the layered hillsides surrounding this wide, shallow marsh. After banging into a few barely subme... trails.com

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    The Nature Conservancy - Nh Chapter

    Concord, NH     (603) 224-5853

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    The Nature Conservancy manages 28 preserves covering 25,000 acres of land that offer places to view wildlife, hike, bicycle, fish or just enjoy the great outdoors. visitnh.com

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    Ellacoya State Park

    Laconia, NH     (603) 293-7821

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Locatedonshore of Lake Winnipesaukee. Swim and picnic atthe 600-foot long sandy beach, with mountain views. Accessible bathhouse located nearswimming area.A launch for small boats locatednear the beach. The 37-site RV Campgr... visitnh.com

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    Contoocook River, Jaffrey, New Hampshire

    Contoocook, NH    

    4 out of 5 based on 4 ratings

    An easy half-day paddle through the New Hampshire countryside. The Contoocook is one of New Hampshire's high-volume rivers, beginning near the Massachusetts border in Jaffrey and flowing north to enter the Merrimack River in ... trails.com

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    Hoit Road Marsh, Loudon, New Hampshire

    Canterbury, NH    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Though Hoit Road borders part of the southern edge of the marsh, as you leave the boat access and paddle around to the left, civilization all but disappears. A few cars pass by at regular intervals, but they really don?t intr... trails.com

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    Suncook River, Barnstead, New Hampshire

    Pittsfield, NH    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    5.5 miles of playful water and great scenery. The Suncook River drains the group of lakes just south of the Belknap Range and flows about 30 miles to the Merrimack between Concord and Manchester. It is a relatively small rive... trails.com

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    Wickwas Lake, Meredith, New Hampshire

    Tilton, NH    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    In spite of development around parts of the shoreline and some motorboat traffic, Wickwas Lake still offers some of the best canoeing in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire. Lots of shoreline variation, a number of beautiful is... trails.com

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    Turkey Pond, Little Turkey Pond, And Turee Pond, Bow, New...

    Concord, NH    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    This beautiful spot, where St. Paul?s School protects much of the land on the east side, lies just outside of Concord. A wonderful biking and hiking path circles the ponds. Though I-89 bisects the two ponds?and provides a fai... trails.com

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    Contoocook River

    Contoocook, NH    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    About a week after paddling a lower section of the Contoocook we decided to paddle the next upriver section. We started by scouting a put-in at the Hopkinton Flood Control Dam itself. While there is a parking area on the we... paddling.net

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    Stumpfield Marsh

    Concord, NH    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Stumpfield Marsh appears to be the result of the Hopkinton Dam project. The pond is littered with submerged and protruding tree trunks. The whole lake/pond is shallow and the water was clear when I went in early June. It to... paddling.net

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    Suncook River

    Pittsfield, NH    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    The Suncook River is trip number 32 in Quiet Water 3rd edition. The navigable section is bounded on the west end by a small dam at Barnstead, and extends for about two miles to Center Barnstead at the east end. The river is... paddling.net