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This is a list of lakes and ponds in the U.S. state of New Hampshire. The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services lists 944 lakes and impoundments in their Official List of Public Waters. [1]
Many of them are well worth visiting not only for their recreation, but also for their beauty. These are the 15 best lakes in New Hampshire. 1. Lake Winnipesaukee; Belknap & Carroll Counties Source: Micha Weber / shutterstock Lake Winnipesaukee. The largest lake in New Hampshire is located in the Lakes Region and consists of a number of bays.
Whether you are looking for places to fish, canoe, kayak, sail, waterski, swim, take a scenic cruise, rent a lakeside cottage, or have a picnic overlooking the water, New Hampshire has just the right lake for you. These lakes aren't just for summer; most are four-season playgrounds, too.
Looking for the best New Hampshire lakes? We've rounded up the top lakes in New Hampshire for swimming, fishing, boating, and more!
Waterside wonderland of family vacation dreams. The Grande Dame of New Hampshire’s Lakes Region is beautiful, blue Lake Winnipesaukee, a year-round vacation destination that offers beaches, swimming, and every imaginable water sport (including ice fishing in the winter).
The largest lake in New Hampshire at 72 square miles, Lake Winnipesaukee’s picture-perfect location, wooded shoreline and crystal clear, spring-fed water, make it a popular summer destination for tourists and locals alike.
The Lakes region of New Hampshire is swimming in family fun all year round from beaches with action packed water sports to scenic driving tours. There’s majestic fall foliage, celebrated winter sports activities, and tax-free shopping. Outdoor and indoor attractions are abundant.