Beaches in Wolfeboro Falls, New Hampshire

#1.

Route 28 North on Lake Wentworth Wolfeboro, NH

  • This secluded and quiet beach offers swimming and picnicking on beautiful Lake Wentworth. Enjoy our 2 charcoal grills during the summer months (first come first served), relax at one of our many p... More on Wolfeboronh.us

  • This secluded and quiet beach offers swimming and picnicking on beautiful Lake Wentworth. Enjoy our 2 charcoal grills during the summer months (first come first served), relax at one of our many pi... More on Wolfeboronh.us

 

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#2.

1 Forest Road Wolfeboro, NH

  • Come enjoy this 1/2 mile multi-use trail that connects to a regional network of multi-use trails. The Bridge Falls path provides a scenic walk, run or bike along the shores of Back Bay in between ... More on Wolfeboronh.us

  • Come enjoy this 1/2 mile multi-use trail that connects to a regional network of multi-use trails. The Bridge Falls path provides a scenic walk, run or bike along the shores of Back Bay in between t... More on Wolfeboronh.us

 

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#3.

Ossipee, New Hampshire

  • FISHERY: Cold/Warm ACCESS: DRED Pine River boat ramp Route 25. Ossipee Lake, Leavitt Bay and Broad Bay may be best described as a large sand-bowl filled with water. This lake is known primarily for its good salmon fishing, but also ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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#4.

Alton, New Hampshire

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  • You'll find 273 lakes and ponds surrounded by affordable family attractions and resorts, lakefront cottages... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

  • The prices should be a bit more affordable than the Cape as well. More on TripAdvisor

 

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#5.

Clark Road on Lake Winnipesaukee Wolfeboro, NH

  • This 80 acre parcel of conservation land features trails for hiking and biking, wildlife viewing, birding, picnicing and a car-top boat launch. Come enjoy fishing and paddling on serene Sarents ... More on Wolfeboronh.us

  • This 80 acre parcel of conservation land features trails for hiking and biking, wildlife viewing, birding, picnicing and a car-top boat launch. Come enjoy fishing and paddling on serene ... More on Wolfeboronh.us

 

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#6.

Alton, New Hampshire

  • A natural body of water raised by a dam, Sunset Lake sits at the headwaters of Suncook River. A rocky-bottomed lake with an entirely wooded shoreline that is lightly developed, Sunset Lake is a pretty body of water. Containing the ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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#7.

Weirs Beach, New Hampshire, USA

  • A good place to take the family for a "day at the beach." There is nothing like the sounds of the waves to ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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#8.

Laconia, New Hampshire United States

  • YOAdrien Charters trolls lake Winnipesaukee for 3 species of fish in particular. Landlocked Atlantic Salmon, Rainbow Trout and Lake Trout. The Salmon make up the bulk of our catch. Charters on Lake Winnipeasukee are Big Lake Trolling ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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#9.

Laconia, New Hampshire, United States

  • Paugus Bay is a 1,220-acre water body located in Belknap County in the Lakes Region of central New Hampshire, in the city of Laconia. It is connected by a short channel at the village of Weirs Beach to Lake Winnipesaukee. With the ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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#10.

182 Bond Beach rd. Laconia, NH

  • Beach, dressing rooms, toilets, play area, picnic area.Location: Elm Street on to Bell Street, take right to beach. More on GoingToTheBeach.com

  • 182 Bond Beach rd. ; Elm Street (Lakeport) to Bell Street, take right-hand road down to beach. This area has 1000 feet of frontage on Lake Opechee, including a life-guarded beach of approximately 2... More on City.laconia.nh.us

 

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