Ahern State Park In New Hampshire Is So Hidden Most Locals Don’t Even Know About It
New Hampshire’s nature is some of the best in New England and spending time exploring new parts of the state is one of our favorite things to do. If you’re at the part of the summer where it seems like you’ve done everything there is to do, consider heading to a new-to-you outdoor park. This one, which often flies under the radar, is a great choice!
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Ahern State Park in Laconia often gets overshadowed by some of the other fun things to do nearby. But if you're willing to do some exploring, you'll find that this special state park is a worthy destination in its own right.
Encompassing 128-acres of land, there's something for every type of adventurer here. From those who prefer a simple walk, to those looking for a woodsy ramble lasting a few hours.
Plus, the shoreline offers plenty of room to spread out and enjoy the view. Visiting in the weeks just after summer when the weather is warm and the leaves are changing means a whole different vibe. One we think you'll love and that can only be found here in New England.
And after you've soaked up the fun in the summer and fall, head back during the winter to enjoy a whole new landscape. We're lucky to be in a place where life just gets more beautiful throughout the year.
So, the next time you're headed out for a day trip and you're tempted to go to the same spot you've been over and over again, change course! Switch direction! Take the plunge and do something new.
If that something new is Ahern State Park you won't be disappointed.
Ahern State Park is open throughout the year, but it’s not staffed which means there are no restrooms and parking is first-come, first-serve. Pets are allowed on trails, but not the beach. You can learn more about it on the New Hampshire State Parks website. You can reach them on 603-227-8745.
Michelle has lived in many places, but counts Maine as one of the best. In addition to the smell of ocean water in the air on rainy days in Portland, she loves puppies, photography, funny people, the Maine Red Claws, traveling, fresh tomatoes, Cambodia and filling out forms. For questions, comments and inquiries please email: [email protected]
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