Top Locations for Wildlife / Animals in New Hampshire
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ABeaver Brook Reservation
- 117 Ridge Road
Hollis, NH - 6034657787
- There are many great entrances and trails. more on Yelp
- Beaver Brook has lots to offer provided you slather yourself in bug repellent. On 2000 acres, it's a place to horseback ride, trail bike, hike, stalk ... more on Yelp
Beaver Brook Reservation
117 Ridge RoadHollis, NH
BOdiorne Point State Park
- C/O Eastern Region Office
P.O. Box 606, Rye, NH 03870, U.S.A. - +1 603 436 7406
- Highlights: visitor center more
- Overview South of Portsmouth along New Hampshire?s short coastline, Odiorne Point State Park attracts year-round visitors who want to experience the outdoors in a surprising number of ways. Visitors bike, hike, cross-country ski, boat and fish. At the Seacoast Science Center at the park, visitors learn ab... more on LLBean.com
Odiorne Point State Park
C/O Eastern Region OfficeP.O. Box 606, Rye, NH 03870, U.S.A.
CThe Fells, John Hay National Wildlife Refuge
- Route 103-A
P.O. Box 276, Newbury, NH 03255, U.S.A. - +1 603 763 4789
- Highlights: visitor center more
- Overview Located on the shores of Lake Sunapee, the 163-acre John Hay National Wildlife Refuge offers an unusual mix of beautiful gardens, hiking trails and historic buildings. The Friends of the John Hay National Wildlife Refuge manage the buildings and 62 acres of the refuge through a Memorandum of Unde... more on LLBean.com
The Fells, John Hay National Wildlife Refuge
Route 103-AP.O. Box 276, Newbury, NH 03255, U.S.A.
DMount Sunapee State Park and Beach
- Newbury
NH 03255, U.S.A. - +1 603 763 5561
- Highlights: visitor center more
- Overview Sunapee State Beach and State Park, off Route 103, is renowned for great year-round recreational activities. From mid-November to mid-April, alpine skiing and snowboarding are available at Mount Sunapee Resort, owned by the state of New Hampshire and managed by the Okemo Mountain Resort. During s... more on LLBean.com
Mount Sunapee State Park and Beach
NewburyNH 03255, U.S.A.
EBear Brook State Park
- Allenstown
NH 03275, U.S.A. - +1 603 485 9874
- Highlights: visitor center more
- Overview At 10,000 acres, Bear Brook is one of New Hampshire's largest state parks. It has miles of easy-to-moderate hiking trails that lead to remote marshes, bogs, summits and ponds. In early morning or evening, the short trail around Hayes Marsh offers good opportunities to view beavers, muskrats and g... more on LLBean.com
Bear Brook State Park
AllenstownNH 03275, U.S.A.
FFranconia Notch State Park
- Franconia
NH 03580, U.S.A. - +1 603 745 8391
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- Overview Franconia Notch is the flagship of New Hampshire's state parks. The 6,440-acre park, set between the towering Franconia and Kinsman ranges, is visited by more than 2 million people each year. The Flume Gorge and an 80-passenger aerial tramway that ascends 4,180-foot Cannon Mountain. The tramway o... more on LLBean.com
Franconia Notch State Park
FranconiaNH 03580, U.S.A.
GGreenfield State Park
- P.O. Box 203
Route 136, Greenfield, NH 03047, U.S.A. - +1 603 547 3497
- Overview This tranquil 400-acre park embraces a quiet forest before opening onto Otter Lake, a pristine lake in the southwest corner of New Hampshire. Canoeing, fishing and swimming are favorite activities on this quiet lake. The park has three beaches, including a 900-foot camper-only beach. Walk the tra... more on LLBean.com
Greenfield State Park
P.O. Box 203Route 136, Greenfield, NH 03047, U.S.A.
HHampton Beach State Park
- Hampton
NH 03842, U.S.A. - +1 603 926 3784
- Overview The two beaches at Hampton Beach State Park, plus the nearby North Hampton State Beach, provide some of the best stretches of sand in northern New England. Locals and tourists flock to these parks for swimming, sunbathing, picnicking and saltwater fishing. The North Beach at Hampton State Park an... more on LLBean.com
Hampton Beach State Park
HamptonNH 03842, U.S.A.
IWapack National Wildlife Refuge
- C/O Great Bay N.W.R.
100 Merrimac Drive, Newington, NH 03801, U.S.A. - +1 603 431 7511
- Overview The refuge is named for the Wapack Trail, a 21-mile spur of the Appalachian Trail. Approximately three miles of the Wapack Trail pass through the refuge. This refuge, covered by woods and exposed rock, is located in southern New Hampshire on North Pack Monadnock Mountain. Visitors can walk in the... more on LLBean.com
Wapack National Wildlife Refuge
C/O Great Bay N.W.R.100 Merrimac Drive, Newington, NH 03801, U.S.A.
JLake Francis State Park
- 439 River Road
Pittsburg, NH 03592 - +1 603 538 6965
Lake Francis State Park
439 River RoadPittsburg, NH 03592
