Land conservation in New Hampshire has been and continues to be an ongoing effort to protect the state’s natural environments. Thanks to preservationists over the years we can now enjoy forests, lakes, and mountains that will be protected forever. One of these small land conservation efforts was the genesis of what is now the oldest state-run park in New Hampshire, Miller State Park in Peterborough and Temple.

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For more information on Miller State Park and to download a trail map, visit the New Hampshire State Parks website.

Explore more New Hampshire state parks by wandering through one of its largest, camp at one of its smallest, or check out some ponds at one of its most remote.

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