New Hampshire State Parks Near Pittsburg

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Lake Francis State Park

Pittsburg, New Hampshire
5 miles away

"Pittsburg is the closest town and the main gateway to the park. Visitors from here come for easy lake access, camping, and day-use recreation."

Lake Francis State Park features a sandy beach, boat access, picnic areas, and a campground set along one of northern New Hampshire’s largest lakes. Its remote setting and mountain views make it ideal for outdoor recreation and relaxed summer getaways.

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Lake Bob Sandlin State Park

Pittsburg, Texas
6 miles away

"Pittsburg is the closest service town, making it a convenient stop for supplies, dining, and fuel before or after a park visit. Visitors often pair a lake trip with local shopping and small-town East Texas charm."

Lake Bob Sandlin State Park offers a classic East Texas lake experience with easy access to fishing, paddling, swimming, and picnicking. Its wooded shoreline, wildlife viewing, and family-friendly facilities make it a popular weekend destination.

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Prairie State Park

Mindenmines, Missouri
18 miles away

"Pittsburg residents often cross the state line for a nearby nature outing and wildlife viewing. Prairie State Park is a strong option for a short half-day trip or family picnic."

Prairie State Park showcases Missouri’s tallgrass prairie heritage with bison, native wildflowers, and expansive open views. The park is especially known for wildlife viewing, birding, and quiet drives through one of the state’s most distinctive natural areas.

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Lehigh Portland State Park

Carona, Kansas
24 miles away

"Pittsburg is the nearest major city and a common base for visitors looking for a short day trip, fishing access, and a quiet outdoor break close to town."

Lehigh Portland State Park offers a quiet escape along the Neosho River with wooded habitat, open green space, and easy access for day use. Its location near Carona makes it a convenient stop for anglers, birders, and travelers exploring the historic mining landscape of southeast Kansas.

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Beaver Brook Falls Wayside

Colebrook, New Hampshire
28 miles away

"Pittsburg visitors often add the wayside to a day of exploring the Great North Woods. It is a convenient scenic stop on the drive south toward Colebrook."

Beaver Brook Falls Wayside offers one of the North Country’s most accessible waterfall views, with parking close to the falls and simple paths to scenic overlooks. It is a quiet place for a quick stop, picnic, and photography.

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Dixville Notch State Park

Dixville, New Hampshire
31 miles away

"Pittsburg visitors often stop by while touring the far northern border region. The park’s overlooks and forested setting fit well with a North Country outdoor itinerary."

Dixville Notch State Park features steep granite cliffs, dense northern forest, and access to some of the most striking scenery in New Hampshire’s Great North Woods. It is a popular stop for hikers, photographers, and travelers exploring the remote northern mountains.

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Coleman State Park

Stewartstown, New Hampshire
34 miles away

"Pittsburg is a popular outdoor destination area, and Coleman State Park adds another option for camping and paddling nearby. Visitors from Pittsburg may use the park as a calmer base for exploring the region."

Coleman State Park is known for its secluded setting on Little Diamond Pond, surrounded by woodlands and mountain scenery. Visitors come for camping, paddling, fishing, and a relaxed base for exploring New Hampshire’s northern wilderness.

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Deer Mountain Campground

Colebrook, New Hampshire
34 miles away

"Pittsburg visitors may stop here while traveling through the Great North Woods. It is a useful base for those combining camping with wildlife viewing and scenic touring."

Deer Mountain Campground features a secluded setting, basic campground amenities, and a classic New Hampshire outdoors experience. It is a good choice for campers looking for a low-key stay near hiking, fishing, and scenic drives.

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Battle of Island Mound State Historic Site

Bates County, Missouri
41 miles away

"Pittsburg visitors may come for the site’s Civil War significance and interpretive value. It is a worthwhile destination for families and school groups exploring regional history."

Battle of Island Mound State Historic Site interprets the 1862 skirmish that proved the fighting ability of the 1st Kansas Colored Volunteer Infantry. Visitors can explore the memorial area, learn through interpretive signage, and experience the open prairie setting near the original battlefield.

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Battle of Carthage State Historic Site

Carthage, Missouri
42 miles away

"Pittsburg visitors from southeast Kansas can reach the site for a meaningful Civil War history trip. The site provides a strong interpretive stop within a comfortable day-trip distance."

Battle of Carthage State Historic Site interprets the 1861 battle through markers, monuments, and a preserved landscape in the city of Carthage. The site offers a quiet place to learn about Missouri’s Civil War history and the opening months of the conflict.

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Clark's Hill/Norton State Historic Site

Carthage, Missouri
42 miles away

"Visitors from Pittsburg, Kansas, often cross into Missouri for cultural and historical day trips. This site provides a compact, educational stop that fits well into a broader regional itinerary."

Clark's Hill/Norton State Historic Site interprets the story of one of Missouri’s important post-Civil War African American schools. The site offers a quiet setting for learning about local history, community perseverance, and the role of education in shaping opportunity.

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"Pittsburg visitors can cross into Missouri for a convenient history-focused excursion and a look at a presidential birthplace."

Harry S Truman Birthplace State Historic Site centers on the restored two-room farmhouse where Truman was born and spent his earliest years. The site offers a close look at his family history, rural Missouri roots, and the beginnings of one of the nation's most consequential presidents.

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Mollidgewock State Park

Errol, New Hampshire
44 miles away

"Pittsburg is known for remote outdoor recreation, and Mollidgewock fits that same spirit of quiet nature access. Visitors from Pittsburg may come for paddling and fishing along the Androscoggin."

Mollidgewock State Park is a small, scenic park in northern New Hampshire with direct access to the Androscoggin River. Visitors come for canoeing, kayaking, fishing, and relaxed picnicking in a secluded forested setting.

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Humphrey's Ledge Natural Area

Milan, New Hampshire
58 miles away

"Pittsburg is a major destination for outdoor recreation in the far north, and Humphrey's Ledge fits well into a broader regional itinerary. Visitors may stop here while touring scenic byways and forested landscapes."

Humphrey's Ledge Natural Area features a rugged ledge, mixed hardwood forest, and a peaceful backcountry feel. It is best known for its short hiking opportunities and elevated viewpoints that showcase the character of northern New Hampshire.

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Nansen Wayside Park

Berlin, New Hampshire
58 miles away

"Pittsburg travelers heading south can use the park as a convenient rest stop on a long drive. It provides an easy place to stretch, picnic, and enjoy river scenery before continuing."

Nansen Wayside Park provides a simple, scenic stop along U.S. Route 3 with views of the Connecticut River and surrounding forested hills. Visitors come for picnicking, riverfront relaxation, and a convenient place to stretch during a drive through northern New Hampshire.

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Androscoggin Wayside Park

Errol, New Hampshire
60 miles away

"Pittsburg travelers heading south through the North Country can use the park as a restful midway stop. It appeals to visitors who want a scenic pause along a long drive."

Androscoggin Wayside Park is a compact day-use park known for its river access and relaxed roadside setting. Visitors come for a quick picnic stop, fishing, and a scenic break while traveling through the North Country.

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