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New Hampshire State Parks

New Hampshire State Parks

172 Pembroke Road, Concord, NH 03301
603-271-3556
http://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/state-parks/
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New Hampshire has 93 state park properties that provide a variety of recreational opportunities for all ages and abilities. The park system includes beaches, campgrounds, historic sites, waysides, natural areas, a multitude of trails, and much more to explore. A list of these, along with trail maps which may be downloaded as pdf files, may be found on their website. The pass provides access to most locations in the system, though there are a few exceptions.

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Categories: Children, Family, Nature, Recreation

Pass Type: Coupon Pass (must be picked up from the branch, but does not require returning)

Pass Benefits

The NH State Parks Pass entitles admission to all day-use parks for 2 adults and up to 4 dependents. The pass is seasonal. Most parks are open from Memorial Day weekend through Columbus Day weekend; however, Monadnock State Park is open year-round. 

PLEASE PICK UP YOUR PASS AT THE LIBRARY. 

The pass is for free admission to all of the day-use parks except the Flume Gorge, Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway, Wallis Sands State Beach, Hampton Beach State Park, camping, or parking meters. See nhstateparks.org for more information about parks where pass is valid. A limited supply of park maps is available at the library.

*NH Division of Parks & Recreation recommend you make a day-use reservation for the day you wish to visit. While NH Parks do allow for some walk-in space, most of these spots fill up quickly. To avoid disappointment, they recommend you purchase an advance day-use reservation – even people who qualify for a walk-in space. By making the reservation through ReserveAmerica, the park will hold the spot all day for you so that you can get to the park at your convenience. ReserveAmerica will charges $1 fee, and that money DOES NOT go to NH Parks; it is a maintenance fee the reservation system charges. https://www.nhstateparks.org/planning/day-use-reservations 

Pass is funded by the Friends of the Hampstead Public Library.

 

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