New Hampshire’s 93 state park properties bring variety within proximity to life. Here, you can enjoy all of your favorite outdoor activities on water, land, and sea. There are the usual suspects, like biking, camping, skiing, hiking, fishing, and kayaking, but if you’re feeling even more adventurous, you can try your hand at archery, ATVing, horseback riding, rock climbing, and more. From beaches and campgrounds to trails, parks, and mountaintops, New Hampshire is one of only five states in the United States with more than four percent of state land area preserved in parks. We take care of our land, and want it to be enjoyed by all who visit.
NH State Parks is now using a day-use reservation system at several locations. Visitors are now able to purchase a day-use parking pass before visiting to ensure a parking space when arriving at the park. For complete details on how to reserve a day-use parking pass, please click here.
For more information, you can visit the New Hampshire State Parks website to find a state park by name or activity.