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Ahern State ParkOverlooking the shore of Lake Winnisquam, this small but scenic state park is considered to have one of the best beaches in New Hampshire.
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Explore Park in New Hampshire State with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Use this Park guide to compare the stops that belong together in New Hampshire State, then decide which ones deserve map time or a saved trip stop.
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Ahern State ParkOverlooking the shore of Lake Winnisquam, this small but scenic state park is considered to have one of the best beaches in New Hampshire.
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Androscoggin Wayside ParkA beautiful spot for families and pet owners, this park is a tranquil place to visit in Errol.
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Annett Wayside ParkLocated in southern New Hampshire near the town of Ridge, this peaceful forest has several scenic routes and trails for you to explore.
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Bear Brook State ParkCovering over 10,000-acres of southern New Hampshire, this park is considered to be the largest in the state.
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Beaver Brook Falls WaysideThis small but peaceful 7.3-acre park in Colebrook is easily accessible via Route 145, which means it is a great pit stop for those making a road trip through the country.
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Cardigan Mountain State ParkThis park is a hidden gem for those traveling through central New Hampshire.
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Chesterfield Gorge Natural AreaYou would not believe that this tranquil 13-acre park is located just a few steps from the busy Route 9 highway.
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Clough State ParkThis park can be found on the eastern side of Everett Lake, a 150-acre man-made reservoir that is stopped by a dam built on the Piscataquog River.
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Coleman State ParkIf you are looking for a quiet place where you can spend a few days out in nature, then look no further than this state park.
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Crawford Notch State ParkHidden in the center of the White Mountains, this state park is a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Deer Mountain CampgroundLocated just a short drive from the border to Maine and Canada, this outdoor campground is an ideal place to spend a few nights in nature.
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Dixville Notch State ParkThis diverse state park is a wild mix of different landscapes.
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Echo Lake State ParkIt is hard to beat the dramatic views of the sparkling Echo Lake and sprawling Sacro River Valley from this picturesque state park.
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Eisenhower Memorial Wayside ParkThis park has some of the best views of the Presidential Mountain Range in the White Mountain National Forest.
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Ellacoya State ParkCentral New Hampshire has plenty of places for outdoor adventure, but this state park is easily one of the most popular amongst locals.
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Forest Lake State ParkDating back to 1935, this park is one of the oldest in the state.
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Franconia Notch State ParkWith soaring peaks, rugged cliffs, and sparkling lakes, this park is the crown gem of the White Mountains National Forest.
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Gardner Memorial Wayside ParkThis little area is worth a stop while you are exploring the 6,675-acre Gile State Forest.
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Greenfield State ParkThis 400-acre park packs a big punch when it comes to outdoor sports. Located in the southwest part of New Hampshire, this park is a wonderland of unspoiled natural beauty, with marshy bogs, green ponds, and dense forests just waiting to be explored.
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Hampton Beach State ParkThis sun-soaked park in the resort town of Hampton Beach is a wonderful place to spend a day out in the sun.
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Jenness State BeachThis small but friendly local beach is located along the Atlantic coast near the town of Rye.
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Jericho Mountain State ParkEstablished in 2005, this is one of the newer state parks in New Hampshire.
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Kingston State ParkThis 44-acre park in Kingston is a laid-back destination that the whole family can enjoy.
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Lake Francis State ParkThis 38-acre state park can be found in Pittsburg, New Hampshire near the northern border to Maine and Canada.
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Lake Tarleton State ParkAlthough it may not have the modern facilities or developed amenities like many other New Hampshire parks, this area is one of the best places to experience the rugged beauty of New England.
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Madison Boulder Natural AreaFamed for housing the largest known glacial erratic on the continent, this area is a must-see for any nature lover.
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Milan Hill State ParkA short 10-mile drive north of Berlin drops you off at this picturesque state park.
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Miller State ParkDating back to 1891, this is the single-oldest government-run park in the entire state of New Hampshire.
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Mollidgewock State ParkLocated within the Thirteen Mile Woods Scenic Area, this 46-acre park is famed for its fantastic views over the Androscoggin River.
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Monadnock State ParkBetween the untouched highland forests and scenic summit views, this park is one of the more popular destinations in New Hampshire for hiking.
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Moose Brook State ParkFishing, hiking, cycling, and camping are just a handful of outdoor sports you can do while visiting this breathtaking park.
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Mount Sunapee State ParkLocated in Newbury, this 3,000-acre park contains a wild mix of blue lakes, rugged mountains, and wooded forests.
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Mount Washington State ParkThis park sits atop the highest mountain not just in New Hampshire but in the entire northeastern United States.
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Nansen Wayside ParkGazing out over the Androscoggin River sits one of New Hampshires most recognizable parks. Here, you will find the Nansen Ski Jump, which, when it was built in 1936, was the largest ski jump of its kind.
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North Hampton State BeachAt only 1-acre, this beach is not the biggest park on the coast, but it is still a worthwhile stop if you are traveling through North Hampton.

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Northwood Meadows State ParkThe rugged wilderness of New Hampshire is on full display at this 674-acre state park.
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Odiorne Point State ParkThis beautiful stretch of shoreline along the Atlantic Coast is guaranteed to delight all types of travelers.
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Pillsbury State ParkFor an off-the-grid experience in the great outdoors, look no further than this state park.

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Pisgah State ParkNew Hampshires largest state park is a sprawling 13,300-acre property of old-growth forest, winding rivers, and dewy ponds.
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Plummers Ledge Natural AreaNot many visitors or locals are aware of the beauty that lies in this state park.
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Rhododendron State ParkAs you may have guessed, this state park is known for its impressive grove of budding Rhododendrons.
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Rollins State ParkCovering the southern slope of Mount Kearsarge is this picturesque park.
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Rye Harbor State ParkThis quiet section along Ocean Boulevard in Rye is a great place to spend a lazy afternoon.
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Sculptured Rocks Natural AreaAs its name implies, this geological site is filled with some of the most surreal natural features to be found in New Hampshire.
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Silver Lake State ParkCurving along the northern shore of the 34-acre Silver Lake is this little sliver of paradise.
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Umbagog Lake State ParkThis 1,360-acre park hugs the southern shore of its namesake lake and gives visitors numerous opportunities for exploring the great outdoors.

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Wadleigh State ParkThe towering pine forest and pristine views over Kezar Lake are only a few reasons why this state park is one of the more scenic places in central New Hampshire.
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Wallis Sands State BeachIf you are looking for sand, sun, and swimming, then look no further than this state park near Rye.
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Weeks State ParkPart nature park and part historic site, this 446-acre property is a must-see attraction when visiting the town of Lancaster.
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Wellington State ParkHome to the largest freshwater swimming beach in New Hampshire, this state park is an excellent place to spend a sunny day.
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Wentworth State ParkLocated on the northern side of the lake, this state park is 50-acres of natural beauty.

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White Lake State ParkNothing beats the views from this lake, which is surrounded on all sides by pitch pine forests and soaring peaks from the White Mountain Range.
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Winslow State ParkThis is one of the two state parks that can be found along the slopes of Mount Kearsarge.
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Bedell Bridge State Historic SitePerched on the banks of the Connecticut River, this 74-acre park was once the site of the second-longest covered bridge in the country.
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Daniel Webster Birthplace State Historic SiteDaniel Webster was one of New Hampshires most notable residents, having served in congress and as the US Secretary of State under three different presidents.
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Endicott Rock State Historic SiteThis state park on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee contains one of the oldest public monuments in New England and one of the earliest pieces of evidence of European inhabitants.
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Fort Constitution State Historic SiteSituated on the eastern peninsula of New Castle Island, this historic fort dates back to the early 17th-century.
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Fort Stark State Historic SiteThis former military fortification is located on the southern corner of New Castle Island.
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Franklin Pierce Homestead State Historic SiteBuilt in 1804, this site was once the home of Franklin Pierce, the 14th President of the United States.
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Governor Wentworth Historic SiteThis was once the site of a large plantation property that was used by John Wentworth, the British colonial governor of New Hampshire.
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Hannah Duston Memorial State Historic SiteThis statue of Hannah Duston is the first publicly funded monument for the state of New Hampshire.
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Robert Frost Farm State Historic SiteThis historic site was once the home of poet Robert Frost, who lived in the two-story home on-site from 1900 to 1911.
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Taylor Mill State Historic SiteTucked away in the woods of the Ballard State Forest is this 200-year-old sawmill.
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Tip-Top HouseThis former hotel is located on the breezy summit of the 6,288-foot tall Mount Washington.
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White Island State Historic SiteSurround by the crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean, this historic lighthouse is the only one of its kind in the Isle of Shoals.
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Willey HouseLocated in Crawford Notch State Park, this tragic site has been a popular tourist attraction for almost 200 years.
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Binney Hill Wilderness PreserveThis 535-acre of protected landscapes is a thriving habitat for various creatures, including bobcats, moose, black beer, and deer.
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Dublin Lake Scenic AreaThere are few lakes in New Hampshire that are as peaceful as this one.
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Heath Pond Bog Natural AreaNo matter what time of the year you visit, you will be delighted by the colorful foliage and breathtaking beauty of this natural bog.
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Humphreys Ledge Natural AreaSandwiched between the Saco River and White Mountain National Forest, this natural area is a sanctuary for many of New Hampshires more elusive creatures.
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Ossipee Lake Natural AreaNew Hampshires sixth-largest lake is a popular destination for day-trippers and overnight guests.

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Smith's Ferry Heritage ParkYou do not have to travel far out of the city to enjoy a bit of nature.
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Wantastiquet State ForestThis 520-acre plot has it all mountains, rivers, waterfalls, and beautiful scenic views from almost every corner.

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Great Bay National Wildlife RefugeThe Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge has been harboring migratory birds and wildlife that inhabit the eastern shore of the Great Bay in New Hampshire since 1992.
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North Hampton State BeachAt only 1-acre, this beach is not the biggest park on the coast, but it is still a worthwhile stop if you are traveling through North Hampton.

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Saint-Gaudens National Historical ParkAugustus Saint-Gaudens was one of the greatest American sculptors -- the Adams Memorial in Washington, D.C. and the Robert Gould Shaw Memorial in Boston are among his finest works.
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Wentworth - Coolidge Mansion State Historic SiteThis beautifully preserved property was once the home, office, and farm of Benning Wentworth, the colonial governor of New Hampshire who served from 1741 to 1766.

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White Mountain National ForestIf you decide to visit in the fall, make sure you drive along the Kancamagus Scenic Byway for a visual feast of colors draping from branches that overhang the road.

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Umbagog National Wildlife RefugeThe refuge encompasses wetlands, Lake Umbagog, and a natural floating bog.

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John Hay National Wildlife RefugeJohn Hay was a well-known politician during Abraham Lincoln's time in office, who owned 164 acres on the popular Lake Sunapee shores.

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Wapack National Wildlife RefugeFounded in 1972 after Laurence and Lorna Marshall donated the land, the Wapak National Wildlife Refuge became New Hampshire's very first refuge.
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Pawtuckaway State ParkCovering over 5,000-acres of Southeastern New Hampshire, this park is one of the largest of its kind in the state.