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Androscoggin Wayside Park
A beautiful spot for families and pet owners, this park is a tranquil place to visit in Errol.
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Androscoggin Wayside Park Details
A beautiful spot for families and pet owners, this park is a tranquil place to visit in Errol. As part of the Mollidgewock State Park, this area is located on the banks of the Androscoggin River, which runs through Maine and New Hampshire before emptying into the Atlantic Ocean. Although it is not a large park, it still has a small space where you can launch your canoe or fish off into the river. There is also a small picnic place and a grassy area where you can hang out for a bit admiring the scenic water views.
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