New Hampshire State Parks Near Woodsville

Discover 16 parks within driving distance of Woodsville

Lake Tarleton State Park

Piermont, New Hampshire
15 miles away

"Woodsville is one of the nearest population centers, making the park a practical local getaway. It is especially attractive for quick lake access and casual day-use recreation."

Lake Tarleton State Park centers on a beautiful 334-acre lake framed by forested hills and distant mountain scenery. It is a popular spot for swimming, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, and low-key picnicking in a tranquil setting.

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Mascot Mine Natural Area

Bethlehem, New Hampshire
18 miles away

"Woodsville is a nearby gateway community for visitors traveling along the upper Connecticut River valley. It is a practical base for exploring the mine area and surrounding mountain roads."

Mascot Mine Natural Area combines natural beauty with industrial history, featuring wooded terrain, rocky outcrops, and remnants of the former Mascot Mine. It is a quiet place for exploring, photography, and learning about the region’s mining heritage.

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Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway

Franconia, New Hampshire
27 miles away

"Woodsville travelers can reach the tramway for a quick mountain getaway and scenic day trip. It is a popular destination for families and visitors looking for a memorable summit experience without a long drive."

Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway is a signature White Mountains attraction offering a fast, scenic ascent to one of New Hampshire's highest peaks. Visitors come for dramatic summit views, cool mountain air, and access to year-round recreation at Cannon Mountain.

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New Discovery State Park

Groton, Vermont
29 miles away

"Woodsville travelers use the park as a nearby summer destination for swimming, fishing, and picnics. The lake setting makes it appealing for families looking for a simple day outdoors."

New Discovery State Park is a small but popular lakefront park known for its sandy swimming area, picnic grounds, and calm water access. It is a favorite destination for families and visitors looking for a relaxed outdoor day in Vermont's Groton State Forest region.

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Ricker Pond State Park

Groton, Vermont
31 miles away

"Woodsville visitors can reach the park easily for a day of picnicking or an overnight camping trip. Its pond and wooded setting make it a convenient outdoor escape."

Ricker Pond State Park is known for its calm pond, family-friendly swimming area, and wooded campground in the heart of Groton State Forest. Visitors come for canoeing, fishing, camping, and a quiet base for exploring nearby lakes, overlooks, and forest roads.

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Forest Lake State Park

Dalton, New Hampshire
34 miles away

"Woodsville visitors often come for a day trip into the White Mountains region. The park provides a scenic freshwater stop within a reasonable drive."

Forest Lake State Park offers a relaxed lakeside setting with a sandy beach, picnic areas, and calm water for summer recreation. Its compact size and mountain backdrop make it a favorite stop for families and visitors seeking a quiet outdoor escape.

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Hannah Duston Memorial State Historic Site

Haverhill, New Hampshire
34 miles away

"Woodsville travelers can visit as part of a northern Connecticut River Valley excursion. The site appeals to those interested in early New England history and riverfront views."

Hannah Duston Memorial State Historic Site features a monument on a small island in the Merrimack River and a peaceful setting tied to an important colonial-era story. It offers a compact stop for history-minded visitors, photographers, and travelers exploring the Merrimack Valley.

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Stillwater State Park

Groton, Vermont
35 miles away

"Visitors from the Upper Connecticut River Valley come for swimming, fishing, and a scenic overnight stay. The park is an easy drive for families looking for a classic Vermont summer outing."

Stillwater State Park is known for its quiet shoreline setting on Lake Groton, where visitors enjoy a sandy beach, calm water, and classic Vermont camping. The park also serves as a convenient base for exploring Groton State Forest and nearby ponds, trails, and scenic overlooks.

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Seyon Lodge State Park

Groton, Vermont
36 miles away

"Visitors from the Upper Connecticut River Valley often head here for a secluded Vermont park experience. Its quiet pond and wooded setting make it appealing for low-key outdoor recreation."

Seyon Lodge State Park offers a rustic, low-key experience on the shore of Noyes Pond, with a historic lodge, picnic areas, and access to calm water for canoeing and kayaking. Its remote setting makes it especially appealing to visitors seeking solitude, birding, and a classic Vermont woodland retreat.

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Kettle Pond State Park

Groton, Vermont
39 miles away

"Travelers from the Upper Connecticut River Valley often visit for camping and canoeing. The park provides a scenic inland getaway within easy driving distance."

Kettle Pond State Park is known for its peaceful pond, undeveloped shoreline, and classic Vermont backcountry feel. Visitors come for canoeing, fishing, camping, and exploring the surrounding woods and nearby state forest attractions.

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Weeks State Park

Lancaster, New Hampshire
41 miles away

"Woodsville visitors may come north for a change of scenery and a relaxed picnic setting. The park is a good stop on a longer route through the Connecticut River Valley and northern hills."

Weeks State Park features the preserved Weeks estate, a stone observation tower, and some of the best long-range views in northern New Hampshire. The park is popular for relaxed outdoor visits, photography, and learning about the Weeks family legacy.

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Nansen Wayside Park

Berlin, New Hampshire
52 miles away

"Woodsville visitors can reach the park for a day trip focused on northern river scenery and relaxed outdoor time. It is a practical stop for families and road trippers passing through the Upper Connecticut River Valley."

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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Deer Mountain Campground

Colebrook, New Hampshire
57 miles away

"Woodsville travelers looking for a northern camping trip can reach the campground within a reasonable drive. It is a good fit for visitors seeking a rustic, nature-focused stay."

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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Humphrey's Ledge Natural Area

Milan, New Hampshire
57 miles away

"Woodsville is within range for a longer day trip to northern New Hampshire. Visitors from the Upper Valley may come for a scenic drive and a chance to experience a less-developed natural area."

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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Milan Hill State Park

Milan, New Hampshire
58 miles away

"Woodsville is within reach for a longer day trip into the North Country. Visitors from Woodsville may come for hiking, winter recreation, and scenic overlooks in a quiet state park."

Milan Hill State Park offers a classic North Country experience with a wooded summit, panoramic views, and a restored fire tower. The park is popular for short hikes, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and relaxed family outings.

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Dixville Notch State Park

Dixville, New Hampshire
60 miles away

"Woodsville-area visitors can reach the park for a long scenic drive through northern New Hampshire. It is a good destination for those seeking dramatic landscapes and a peaceful setting."

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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