Summers in New Hampshire can be hot. One way to beat the heat is with air conditioning, but who wants to be stuck inside away from the sunshine? Why not head to the water instead? The Granite State is graced with plenty of natural bodies of water for beating the heat, including its largest, Lake Winnipesaukee. Out of all of the Lakes Region communities in NH, the small city of Laconia has it going on for summer fun.
Laconia and the Lakes Region has long been a destination for tourists seeking outdoor fun and relief from the summer heat.
Laconia's past life was in manufacturing and would eventually become the county seat of Belknap County.
New Hampshire's Lakes Region attracts visitors from all over the world due to its stunning natural beauty.
Four major bodies of water lie within the city limits: Lake Winnipesaukee, Lake Winnisquam, Opechee Bay, and Paugus Bay.
One of these bodies of water is Lake Winnisquam, the fourth largest lake entirely within New Hampshire.
With so much water nearby, there's no excuse to not get out onto the lakes for some boating, swimming, fishing, or water-skiing.
Every June, the Laconia Motorcycle Week, better known as "Bike Week", comes to the city. It is one of the country's largest motorcycle rallies.
Weirs Beach is a popular entrainment area of the city, filled with shops, restaurants, and an endless array of things to do.
To learn more about one of the most vibrant Lakes Region communities in NH, visit the City of Laconia website and WeirsBeach.com.
New Hampshire's Lakes Region is hopping during the summer and there's always lots to see and do. Here are ten beaches to check out while in the area or take in the lakeside scenery from the comfort of an excursion train. Take it from me, this is one of the most beautiful areas of the state and you owe yourself a visit!
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