Clough State Park in New Hampshire State

Clough State Park

This 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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Clough State Park Details

This 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. The water is translucently clear and clean, which attracts numerous visitors in the summer. The parks shoreline boasts a 900-foot white sand beach where you can lay out a towel and lounge around in the sun. There are also playing fields and picnic tables nearby, so you will find many families here on the weekend.

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