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 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.

Looking for other recreation options that may be new to you? Here are 8 lesser-known state parks in New Hampshire that will absolutely amaze you.

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