Plummers Ledge Natural Area
Not many visitors or locals are aware of the beauty that lies in this state park.
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Plummers Ledge Natural Area Details
Not many visitors or locals are aware of the beauty that lies in this state park. It may be only 3.5-acres wide, but it is home to one of the more unique natural wonders in New Hampshire. Here, you can see glacial potholes, which are created when meltwater seeps into the cracks of glacial ice. There are three potholes in the park, the largest of which is 20-feet wide and 15-feet deep.
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