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The lake is part of the Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge and Umbagog Lake State Park. Along its southernmost shore, there is a public campground and a public boat launch ramp which may be accessed from New Hampshire Route 26. There are 33 wilderness campsites, accessible only by boat, which are located around the lake. [1]
Umbagog Lake State Park is a 1,360-acre (550 ha) park in Errol, New Hampshire, on the southern shore of Umbagog Lake along Route 26. It is adjacent to the Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge . Activities in the state park include swimming, camping, canoeing, fishing, hiking, wildlife watching, and picnicking.
The Umbagog area, unique in its habitats, provides home to many different species. Situated at the southern range of the boreal forests and the northern range of the deciduous forests, the Umbagog area is a transition zone providing homes to species of both habitat types. A total of 229 bird species have been observed on the refuge, and 137 ...
I spent a lot of time hiking around the region and in the White Mountains, canoeing on the north part of New Hampshire at (Umbagog Lake State Park). It is one of my favorite camping experiences.
Dixville Notch State Park: Coös: Dixville: 127 acres (51 ha) Echo Lake State Park: Carroll: Conway: 118 acres (48 ha) Eisenhower Memorial Wayside Park: Coös: Crawford's Purchase: 7 acres (2.8 ha) 1979: Ellacoya State Park: Belknap: Gilford: 82 acres (33 ha) 1956: Forest Lake State Park: Coös: Dalton: 397 acres (161 ha) 1935: Franconia Notch ...
The Androscoggin River begins in Errol, where the Magalloway River joins the outlet of Umbagog Lake. The town's elevation reaches 2,350 feet (720 m) above sea level atop a bump above Signal Pond near the town's western boundary. Errol lies fully within the Androscoggin River watershed. [6] The town is served by state routes 16 and 26.
Province Lake; Rhododendron State Park; Rollins State Park; Saco River; Salmon Falls River; Sebbins Pond; Silver Lake (Hollis, New Hampshire) Silver Lake State Park (New Hampshire) Souhegan River; Squam Lake; Squamscott River; Tuxbury Pond; Umbagog Lake; Upper Ammonoosuc River; View more links to this file.
Many of the state's highest peaks are located in the region, although the highest, Mount Katahdin, is not. The area is known for its crystal clear lakes and scenic hiking trails in the summer. Fall can also bring tourists who come to see the brilliant Autumn leaf color provided by the region's maple-dominated forestry.