Goffstown, New Hampshire
Top Lodging in and near Goffstown
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Hopkinton, New Hampshire
Elm Brook Park Rec Area
Overview Elm Brook Park is a day-use area located on Elm Brook Pool just off State Route 127 near Concord, New Hampshire. Elm Brook Pool is part of Hopkinton-Everett Lakes, where visitors enjoy a wide variety of recreational opportunities, including boating, swimming, hiking and fishing. Ple...Read more -
Epsom, New Hampshire
Getaway Blake Brook
A Handcrafted Hideaway Enjoy your tiny spot in nature - our collection of cabins is spread across 57 acres. The cabins are scattered throughout our Outpost, but you'll be near your neighbors. 42 cabins. Unplug, Refresh Lock away your phone, connect with loved ones, and enjoy nature. You'll hav...Read more -
Peterborough, New Hampshire
Edward Mac Dowell Lake Day Use Facilities
Overview Edward MacDowell Lake is situated in a quiet corner of the Monadnock Region of New Hampshire. This day-use area lies just off State Route 101 on the shores of the picturesque lake named after the famous composer and concert pianist, Edward Alexander MacDowell. Recreation Visitors can spe...Read more -
Keene, New Hampshire
Otter Brook Lake Beach
Overview Otter Brook Lake Beach is a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers day use facility offering many outdoor recreation opportunities everyone can enjoy. The park is located in Keene and Roxbury, New Hampshire.Recreation Swimming, sunbathing, picnicking, canoeing, wildlife viewing and fishing are jus...Read more -
Surry, New Hampshire
Surry Mountain Lake Beach
Overview Surry Mountain Lake Beach is a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers day use facility located on the Ashuelot River in Surry, New Hampshire.Recreation Swimming, sunbathing, picnicking, paddling and fishing are just a few of the favorite activities enjoyed at Surry Mountain Lake Beach. A boat ramp...Read more -
Athol, Massachusetts
Tully Lake Recreation Area (Ma)
Overview The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers invites you to come relax at Tully Lake. There are a variety of outdoor recreation activities for you and you family. Although the dam was built primarily to reduce flood damages on the Millers and Connecticut Rivers, the 1,300-acre reservoir area provi...Read more