Moose Brook State Park
Fishing, hiking, cycling, and camping are just a handful of outdoor sports you can do while visiting this breathtaking park.
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Moose Brook State Park Details
Fishing, hiking, cycling, and camping are just a handful of outdoor sports you can do while visiting this breathtaking park. It is located in the White Mountains Region within earshot of the Presidential Range, with ever-present views of rugged cliffs and tree-line peaks from practically any place in the park. The park is only open from May through October, so it can be quite busy with campers and hikers during this time. More leisurely visitors can hang out by the Peabody and Moose Rivers, wading in the shallow waters or fishing off the ledges of the banks.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Moose Brook State Park
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Presidential Rail Trail
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6.2 mi away
The Carters
This hike is a fun full-day trip up one of the least explored mountains in the White Mountain National Forest.
7.4 mi away
Woodland Heritage Trail
This 65-mile loop takes you straight through the foothills of the Kilkenny District, the northernmost part of the White Mountain National Forest.
7.5 mi away
Jericho Mountain State Park
Established in 2005, this is one of the newer state parks in New Hampshire.
9.2 mi away
Appalachian Trail Across the Presidential Range
Considered to be one of the greatest multi-day hikes in the state, this 23-mile journey takes you across the ten iconic mountain peaks of the Presidential Range.