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Things To Do Near Moose Brook State Park in Gorham, NH


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Jericho Mountain State Park

Jericho Mountain State Park
(Approx. 6.1 miles)

Jericho Mountain State Park has picnicking, a group picnic area, mountain biking, swimming, ATV trails, biking, hiking, hunting, horesback riding, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, nonmotorized boats, cabin rentals, snowshoeing, nordic skiing and parking.


Nansen Wayside Park

Nansen Wayside Park
(Approx. 6.6 miles)

Nansen Wayside Park is located near the banks of the Androscoggin River and is a popular place for picnicking, fishing, and boating. A boat launch is available.


Milan Hill State Park

Milan Hill State Park
(Approx. 10.5 miles)

Milan Hill State Park has picnicking, a playground, hiking, a campground, cabin rentals, nordic skiing and parking. Leashed pets are allowed.


Weeks State Park

Weeks State Park
(Approx. 15.3 miles)

Weeks State Park has picnicking, restrooms, a lookout tower, biking, hiking, snowshoeing, nordic skiing, downhill skiing and parking.


Honeymoon Covered Bridge

Honeymoon Covered Bridge
(Approx. 15.5 miles)

This covered bridge was built by Charles Austin Broughton and his son Frank. Charles Broughton lived on the Broughton dairy farm on the east side of the Saco River. During the Civil War he was a sergeant in the 18th Regiment of the New Hampshire Volunteers, Company E.


Stark Covered Bridge

Stark Covered Bridge
(Approx. 17.0 miles)

The bridge was originally a simple Paddleford truss with a center pier. During the 1890s, high water removed the center pier and the bridge was washed downstream. It was brought back by men and oxen and set on new stone piers.


Crawford Notch State Park

Crawford Notch State Park
(Approx. 17.6 miles)

Crawford Notch State Park has picnicking, restrooms, hiking, fishing, a campground, laundry facilities, showers and parking. Leashed pets are allowed.


Mount Orne Covered Bridge

Mount Orne Covered Bridge
(Approx. 18.7 miles)

The first bridge at this site was constructed in the 1860s or 70s to connect the towns Lancaster and Lunenburg. The owner, Union Bridge Company, operated it as a toll bridge until it was destroyed by a log jam in 1908.


Eisenhower Memorial Wayside Park

Eisenhower Memorial Wayside Park
(Approx. 19.0 miles)

Eisenhower Memorial Wayside Park is a seven-acre memorial park, established in 1979 as a gift from the Bretton Woods Corporation and honors the late President Dwight D. Eisenhower.


Forest Lake State Park

Forest Lake State Park
(Approx. 19.1 miles)

Forest Lake State Park, one of the ten original state parks, was created in 1935. The park spans 397 acres and its 200-foot sandy beach lies on the shore of Forest Lake. Popular activities in the park include swimming, picnicking, mountain biking, fishing, and boating.


 
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