Tiny But Mighty, The Smallest State Park In New Hampshire Is A Hidden Gem Worth Exploring
Throughout the state we’re lucky to have plenty of places to explore the great outdoors. Whether you love watching the waves crash at the beach or you prefer being shaded by the forest trees, there’s something for every type of nature-lover in New Hampshire. While we love the big state parks and places like the White Mountains, there’s something special about the spots that are smaller and slightly lesser-known. If you’re looking for a less crowded state park in New Hampshire, consider making your way to Pittsburg to visit one of our favorites!
Lake Francis State Park can be visited year-round, but the main season is from mid-May to mid-October. This is when all facilities are open and you’ll find the open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The park may close from time-to-time during the on-season so be sure to check the official New Hampshire State Park website before visiting. During the off-season, from November to May, comfort stations are not open and the park is not staffed.
The park also has a campground with 45 sites that can be reserved here. Nine of these sites have hook-ups for water and electric and nine sites are designated for ATVs.
If you like the idea of exploring the outdoors with less crowds, consider visiting these 8 lesser-known state park in New Hampshire that will absolutely amaze you!
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