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Ellacoya State Park
Central 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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Ellacoya State Park Details
Central New Hampshire has plenty of places for outdoor adventure, but this state park is easily one of the most popular amongst locals. Located on the southwestern shore of Lake Winnipesaukee, this park is teeming with swimmers, campers, sunbathers, and boaters throughout the summer. The main beach is 600-feet long, so even on a busy day, you should have no problem finding a play to sprawl out. The waters are calm and shallow, which also makes this a great place for families and inexperienced swimmers. Bring your snorkel masks, pool floats, and sunscreen because this is one of the best parks to enjoy New Hampshires largest lake.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Ellacoya State Park
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Lake Winnipesaukee
New Hampshires largest lake deserves all the attention it gets as being the crowned gem of the Lakes Region.
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Mount Major
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Endicott Rock State Historic Site
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Weirs Beach
This charming beach on the southern shore of Lake Winnipesaukee is a bustling hub of summer activity.
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Ahern State Park
Overlooking the shore of Lake Winnisquam, this small but scenic state park is considered to have one of the best beaches in New Hampshire.