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The first parcel of the future state park, about one acre in size, was purchased by the state in 1901. That fragment was used as a wayside park in the 1950s. Following expansion of its footprint to 18 acres (7.3 ha) and the construction of jetties to protect an enlarged beach area, Wallis Sands State Park was opened to the public in June 1964.
Rye Harbor State Park: Rockingham: Rye: 63 acres (25 ha) 1936: Sculptured Rocks Natural Area: Grafton: Groton: 272 acres (110 ha) Silver Lake State Park: Hillsborough: Hollis: 80 acres (32 ha) 1954: Umbagog Lake State Park: Coös: Errol: 136.0 acres (55.0 ha) 1998: Wadleigh State Park: Merrimack: Sutton: 43 acres (17 ha) 1934: Wallis Sands ...
Wadleigh State Park; Wallis Sands State Beach; Weeks Estate; Wellington State Park; Wentworth State Park; Wentworth–Coolidge Mansion; White Island State Historic Site; White Lake State Park; Winslow State Park
Example of a New Hampshire state park sign, at Annett State Forest. The New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation is responsible for the management of state parks within New Hampshire, the Cannon Mountain Ski Area, the Bureau of Trails, the Bureau of Historic Sites, and various community programs.
Butter Pecan, a grey male seal, was rescued by the Seacoast Science Center's Marine Mammal Rescue team from Wallis Sands Beach in Rye on Feb. 19. “The pups need a lot of rest.
Weeks Lodge on an early postcard. The estate complex at the summit of Prospect Mountain includes the main house, a carriage house, a stone tower, and servants' quarters.The main house is a two-story frame structure, finished in stucco in an eclectic combination of the Tudor and Spanish Mediterranean Revivals.
Endicott Rock is a state park located on the shore of Lake Winnipesaukee in the Weirs Beach village of Laconia, New Hampshire. Its principal attraction is a large rock originally in the lake that was incised with lettering in 1652 by surveyors for the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The rock provides definitive evidence of one of the earliest ...
Chesterfield Gorge Natural Area, also known as Chesterfield Gorge State Wayside, is a 13-acre (5.3 ha) state park on Route 9 in Chesterfield, New Hampshire. [3] The park conserves a rocky gorge with waterfalls on Wilde Brook. There is picnicking, a seasonal visitor center, and 0.7-mile (1.1 km) trail on either side of the brook.