Wellington State Beach
Hiking trails, picnic areas along the shore of Newfound Lake afford views of one of the deepest and clearest lakes in the state. Group picnic pavilions, volleyball and horseshoe courts, Snack Bar. Peninsula nature trail feat... visitnh.com
Sculptured Rocks
THE FALLS: If you are passing through the area, this is a nice sight to stop and see. The waterfall itself is nothing spectacular, as there are only the smallest of plunges and cascades here, but the well-carved... newenglandwaterfalls.com
Pemigewasset Ranger District
- White Mountain's Ranger Districts include four offices with Maine's Evans Notch (a former ranger district) serving as an information center. The districts are broken into quadrants with each office stationed at the outer... wildernet.com
Daniel Webster Birthplace
- The house, associated with Daniel Webster's childhood, provides an intimate snapshot of frontier life during the country's earliest years. Much of the house is believed to be original despite its several moves. The firep... wildernet.com
New Hampshire Forests And Parks
- There is no shortage of public lands and open spaces for individuals to pursue their favorite activities. The terrain within this state includes sandy beaches and salt marshes as well as rocky trails on mountain peaks. wildernet.com
Winslow State Park
- Winslow State Park lies within the Kearsarge Mountain State Forest which has a total of 4,965 acres. Visitors to Winslow enjoy hiking and picnicking from mid-May into early November. wildernet.com
Franklin Falls
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
Gardner Memorial Wayside Park
- Gardner Memorial Wayside Park is a memorial to Walter C. Gardner, II, whose father established the 6,675-acre Gile State Forest. The memorial wayside sits along Route 4A which bisects the large state-owned parcel. wildernet.com
Endicott Rock
- When traveling to the largest lake in New Hampshire, Lake Winnipesaukee, visitors will want to travel to the southern shore near Weir Beach and view the historic rock entitled Endicott Rock. wildernet.com
Ellacoya State Park
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
Endicott Rock
May be New England's oldest public monument. Surveyors commissioned by Royal Governor John Endicott of the Massachusetts Bay Colony inscribed their initials on the rock in 1652. The rock marked the assumed headwaters of the ... visitnh.com
Cardigan State Park
Spans 5,655 acres and isan excellent area for hiking anda great spot for picnicking.Mountain road leads to trails on the west slope of Mount Cardigan as well as a trail to the summit. Mount Cardigan's 3,121-foot treeless gra... visitnh.com
Winslow State Park
Located on the northwest slope of Mt. Kearsarge. The picnic and playground area is on an 1,820-foot plateau with outstanding views. A one-mile foot trail leads from the picnic area to the summit of Mt.Kearsarge. A 1-3/4 mile... visitnh.com
Gardner Memorial Wayside Area
Part of Gile State Forest, which spans 6,675 acres. The Wayside includes a memorial to Walter C. Gardner II, whose father established Gile State Forest. In addition to the scenic picnic area with picnic tables, it is also a ... visitnh.com
Ahern State Park
Spans 128 acres, with 3,500 feet of shoreline on Lake Winnisquam. Activities include fishing, biking, hiking. The park was transferred to the state in November, 1994 as Governor's State Park, and renamed by statute in 1998. ... visitnh.com