Lake Winnipesaukee Information
Lake Winnipesaukee, NH
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Lake Winnipesaukee is located in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire at the foothills of the White Mountains. Lake Winnipesaukee is the largest lake in the state and the 6th largest lake in the United States that lies completely within the borders of the United States. Surrounded by three mountain ranges, the wooded shoreline and crystal clear water of this spring-fed lake make it a popular summer resort and a place to rest and relax in beautiful surroundings and enjoy water sports of all sorts.
* 504 Feet above Sea Level
"Lake Winnipesaukee [MAP] "Smile of the Great Spirit" "Mineola, rushing in between them, pleaded with her father for the life of her lover, and finally succeeded in reconciling them. After the wedding ceremony, the whole tribe accompanied the two lovers in their canoes halfway across the lake. The sky when they started was overcast and the waters black, but just as they were about to turn and leave them, the sun came out and the waters sparkled around the canoe of Mineola and Adimwando. "This is a good omen," said Wonaton, "and hereafter these waters shall be called Winnipesuakee, or The Smile of the Great Spirit."
Lake Winnipsaukee Waterfront Towns
Nature Preserves Ragged Island - Tuftonboro 11-acre island maintained owned and operated by the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center. Ragged Island is not open to the public to protect the islands fragile ecosystem. Stonedam Island - Meredith 112-acre wildlife preserve. Self-guided nature trails through mature forests and wetlands, impressive view at height of island, quiet beach for picnicking. Boat dock on a northeaster cove. Lakes Region Conservation Trust 603-279-3246. Knights Pond - Alton 332 acres, includes clear pond impounded by beavers. A well maintained trail skirts the shoreline. Lakes Region Conservation Trust 603-279-3246.
Major Events
Lake Winnipesaukee – Islands to Visit for conservation and low impact recreation Stonedam Island -, Meredith 112 acre wildlife preserve. Self-guided nature trails through mature forests and wetlands, impressive view at height of island, quiet beach for picnicking. Boat dock on a northeaster cove. Lakes Region Conservation Trust 603-279-3246.
Hiking Around Lake Winnipesaukee Mt Major - Alton Bay. Route 11 A about five miles north of Alton Bay (close to Ellacoya State Beach) highway sign marks parking lot. Popular hiking spot due to spectacular views. 2 _ mile, vertical rise 100 feet. Chamberlain-Reynolds Memorial Forest - 157 acre forest with over a mile of waterfront, several beaches, swamp walk, over 4 miles of hiking trails managed by the Squam Lakes Association- Trailhead off College Road, Center Harbor West Rattlesnake Mountain - Rt. 113 Holderness --– Trailheads off Rt. 113- approx. 5 miles from downtown Holderness on right, (after Rockywold Deephaven Camps sign) park on left. Short and Easy Climb, spectacular views. Use caution with children. Steep cliffs at summit. Red Hill - Moultonborough (elevation 2,029 feet) Fire tower run by town of Moultonborough Fire Department. Bean Road in Center Harbor 1.4 miles to Shibley Road (fire tower sign) to parking lot with gated jeep road. Distance to tower 1.7 miles. Contact the Lakes Region Conservation Trust for a map 603-279-3246. Ossipee Mountains, Bald Peak - Tuftonboro. Trail access from Castle in the Clouds offering a variety of difficulty levels. Gunstock Recreation Area - Gilford. Four season recreation area on Route 11 in Gilford. It includes a major downhill ski/tubing area on Mount Rowe and Gunstock Mountain, a 420-site campground, summer mountain Sports Park (skateboard, mountain board, mountain bike and a cross-country skiing area. A map of hiking and mountain biking trails is available at the Base Lodge. Abenaki Tower – Wolfeboro Route 109 in Tuftonboro. A 5-minute walk from the parking area to an 80’ tower overlooking Lake Winnipesaukee and the Ossipee Mountains. Cotton Valley Trail - Wolfeboro to Sanbornville - A 12-mile railroad corridor stretching from Lake Winnipesaukee to the railroad turntable in Sanbornville. It meanders across three lakes, many trestles, Cotton Valley and winds through scenic woods and fields. Contact Wolfeboro Chamber of Commerce for information 603-569-2200 Russell C. Chase Bridge Falls Path - behind the Railroad Station is a half-mile path from downtown to the Wolfeboro Falls Area.
State Parks & Beaches
Other Recreation
Cross Country Ski Trails Gunstock Recreation Area, Hiking, biking , X-C ski trail network Gilford Ski, Snowshoe, bike, mountain board, mountain scooter rentals
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