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Connect with Nature in New Hampshire's State Parks

   
Author: Aldene Fredenburg
 

Enjoy an amazing range of activities while experiencing the dynamic the natural beauty of New Hampshire in any of the state's many spectacular, well maintained parks.

New Hampshire has eleven major and numerous smaller state parks, camgrounds, and historical sites, each of which offers a unique mix of attractions. From Pisgah Park in the southwestern corner of the state to Deer Mountain Campground near the Canadian border, the state parks and campgrounds offer a unique blend of experiences.

Hike into the wilderness on any of the many marked trails, choosing an easy hike on mostly level ground or a venture into the most rugged terrain of the White Mountains. Or choose among a variety of water activities, including swimming, kayaking, canoeing, or sailing. If you're interested in motorized boating, check the regulations for each park first; some parks allow motorboats, while others do not, or restrict their use to certain areas of the park.

Entry to some of the state parks is free, while others require a fee. And if you're planning to use camping facilities or a cooking area like one of the many outdoor fireplaces, you will need a reservation. Also be aware that once you make a reservation you need to pay the fee in advance, prior to using the facilities. Reservations not paid for within seven days are cancelled.

Space is limited in some of these parks, and the demand is great, so plan your vacation ahead of time, and make your reservations early!

 
 
 

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