Posted in New Hampshire
June 28, 2016
If You Live In New Hampshire, You Must Visit This Amazing State Park
Our state is full of natural beauty, so it’s no wonder that New Hampshire’s state park system is one of the best in the country. The Granite State may be small, but there are a whopping 75 New Hampshire state parks that give the public amazing access to New Hampshire’s beautiful wilderness. Some of these are well-known, while others are hidden gems. One of our favorite, under-appreciated New Hampshire State Parks is Mollidgewock State Park in Errol.
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Mollidgewock State Park lies along the Androscoggin River in the beautiful North woods of New Hampshire.

The park is an oasis for campers and kayakers who want to enjoy the New Hampshire wilderness without the crowds that flock to some of our more popular state parks.

Once you're here, you'll understand why!

The campground provides 44 campsites for visitors who want to spent the night and wake up to views like this. Two of the sites are remote, allowing you to get even further into the wilderness.

Mollidgewock State Park is an oasis for wildlife, including loons and moose!

You can explore the park by kayak. There are spots that are perfect for beginners, and rapids that are better suited to experienced boaters.

The park is particularly popular with fishermen.

Kayaks and canoes can be rented from the park, which means that anyone can take to the water in Mollidgewock State Park.
What are you waiting for? Explore Mollidgewock today! After that, check out these 12 spots in New Hampshire where nature will completely relax you.