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  2. Outdoor recreation - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor recreation involves any kind of activity within an outdoor environment. [4] Outdoor recreation can include established sports, and individuals can participate without association with teams, competitions or clubs. [5] Activities include backpacking, canoeing, canyoning, caving, climbing, hiking, hill walking, hunting, kayaking, and ...

  3. Franklin Pierce Lake - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Pierce Lake, also known as Jackman Reservoir, [1] is a 483-acre (2.0 km 2) [2] reservoir located in Hillsborough County in southern New Hampshire, United States, in the towns of Hillsborough and Antrim.

  4. List of New Hampshire state forests - Wikipedia

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    Page State Forest: Gilmanton: 4 acres (1.6 ha) Page's Corner State Forest: Bow: 86 acres (35 ha) Paugus Bay State Forest: Laconia: 242 acres (98 ha) Percy State Forest: Stark: 77 acres (31 ha) Pine River State Forest: Effingham: 3,189 acres (1,291 ha) Piscataquog State Forest: Weare: 160 acres (65 ha) Powwow River State Forest: South Hampton ...

  5. New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places - Wikipedia

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    The following table is a partial list of properties in the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places. [3] [2] The New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources is the agency responsible for overseeing the State Register, and other state historic preservation programs. All properties added to the State Register through July 2012 are ...

  6. Camp Cody (summer camp) - Wikipedia

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    Camp Cody in Freedom, New Hampshire, is a traditional, overnight, international, and co-ed summer camp, located along the shore of Ossipee Lake.Established in 1926 by Philip Axman in Cambridge, Maryland, [1] Camp Cody began as a camp for boys, named after William "Buffalo Bill" Cody.

  7. Baxter Lake (New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    Baxter Lake is a 302.1-acre (1.223 km 2) water body located in Strafford County in eastern New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Farmington and the city of Rochester. [1] It is part of the Cocheco River watershed, a tributary of the Piscataqua River. Lake access is from the state launching ramp off Four Rod Road.

  8. Template:NH-FedRep - Wikipedia

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  9. Amherst, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire Route 101 crosses the town, leading northeast into Bedford and then to Manchester, and southwest into Milford. A spur, New Hampshire Route 101A, crosses the southern part of Amherst, connecting Milford to the west with Nashua to the southeast. New Hampshire Route 122 begins at Amherst village and leads south into Hollis.