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Topic: List of New Hampshire state parks


  
  World Almanac for Kids
NEW HAMPSHIRE, one of the New England states of the U.S., bordered on the N by QuÉbec Province, Canada; on the E by Maine and the Atlantic Ocean; on the S by Massachusetts; and on the W by Vermont.
New Hampshire’s longest river is the Connecticut R., which rises in a string of lakes at the extreme N end of the state.
The state legislature elects the secretary of state and treasurer; the adjutant general, attorney general, commissioner of agriculture, and comptroller are appointed by the governor with the consent of the executive council.
www.worldalmanacforkids.com /explore/states/newhampshire.html   (3455 words)

  
 Franconia Notch State Park - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Franconia Notch State Park is located in the White Mountains in northern New Hampshire and straddles 8 miles of Interstate 93 as it passes between the Kinsman Range and Franconia Range.
At the base of the tramway is the New England Ski Museum, with exhibits on the history of alpine skiing in New England and America.
This New Hampshire state location article is a stub.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Franconia_Notch_State_Park   (309 words)

  
 New England Turkey Hunting
Although New Hampshire's spring turkey seasons had not been set at the time of this writing, the Granite State generally follows other New England states in that May is the month to plan your hunt.
New Hampshire boasts a large number of state parks that are open to hunting.
The state of Vermont is blessed with a large amount of public land, both state and federal, from the Green Mountain National Forest to the many wildlife management areas located throughout the state.
www.newenglandgameandfish.com /hunting/turkey-hunting/NG_0505_02/index1.html   (617 words)

  
 New Hampshire DES - Water Division Overview
New Hampshire is blessed with numerous lakes, ponds, and rivers, as well as valuable groundwater.
DES protects the state's surface water through its active lakes and rivers monitoring programs and its biological and chemical analyses of rivers and water bodies.
The state's precious wetlands are protected by the Water Division too, through a comprehensive permitting process and enforcement activities.
www.des.state.nh.us /waterdiv.htm   (654 words)

  
 Department of Environmental Protection
New Jersey residents age 62 or over and people who are totally disabled may obtain a pass entitling them to free admission and free parking upon providing adequate verification of their status.
The Division of Parks and Forestry is continuously improving access to camping accommodations and other facilities for visitors with disabilities in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Bass River, Belleplain and Stokes state forests each have at least one lean-to that is partially accessible to visitors with disabilities.
www.state.nj.us /dep/parksandforests/parks   (580 words)

  
 New England's Whitetail Deer Hunting
In New Hampshire, the first few days of December offer hunters a choice of carrying bow or firearm depending on which wildlife management unit you are hunting.
New Hampshire boasts a large number of state parks that are open to hunting and other recreation.
Kent Gustafson, New Hampshire's Deer Project leader, attributes this to the effects of bad winters the two previous years in the northern part of the state.
www.newenglandgameandfish.com /hunting/whitetail-deer-hunting/ng_aa123404a   (2406 words)

  
 EPA NE: "In My Backyard" - Parks
Below is a list of sources to help you reach organizations that manage national and state parks here in New England.
The Division of Parks and Recreation manages a system of approximately 14,000 acres of parks, beaches, campgrounds, bicycle paths, parkways, a golf course, and numerous smaller properties and historical sites, including 14 state parks and 7 state beaches.
Park operations personnel are based out of four regional offices, located in North Springfield, Pittsford, Essex Junction, and Barre.
www.epa.gov /region1/communities/parks.html   (544 words)

  
 New Hampshire State Agencies: Links to government bidding opportunities; technical and business resources
Alphabetical list of licensed architects who are New Hampshire residents and licensed architects who are out-of-state residents.
Provides state tax information and downloadable tax forms; electronic fund transfer instructions and regulations; text of adopted and proposed tax-related statutes and administrative rules; technical information releases; property tax information from municipalities in New Hampshire; new business tax information and requirements.
Official list of insurance companies licensed in New Hampshire can be searched alphabetically and includes notes on exclusions and restrictions.
www.constructionweblinks.com /Organizations/State_Agencies/Agencies_by_State__State_Agenc/New_Hampshire__State_Agencies/new_hampshire__state_agencies.html   (1431 words)

  
 State Legislation List
Any exotic wildlife held in violation of this law must be shipped out of state, returned to the point of origin, or destroyed within six months of a conviction or sooner if ordered by the court.
The department may charge any person convicted of a violation of this part for the costs associated with the handling, housing, transporting, or destroying of the exotic wildlife.
Authorizing the department of fish, wildlife, and parks to issue permits and adopt rules for the use of aircraft by landowners to harass wildlife by driving, herding, or hazing animals.
www.hsus.org /legislation_laws/state_legislation/state-legislation-list.html?state=montana   (202 words)

  
 NEWENGLANDOUTDOORS.NET Vermont Parks
The Winooski River passes through Bolton on the northern side of the park, and the Huntington River on the western side may be accessed from Rt 2.
The Mount Mansfield State Forest is home to Mt Mansfield, the highest point in Vermont at 4393 ft, and offers hiking along a section of Long Trail.
Underhill State Park is located within Mount Mansfield State Forest at the headwaters of Brown's River at Mount Mansfield.
www.newenglandoutdoors.net /vtparks.htm   (358 words)

  
 Division News: NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE PARKS & TRAILS OPEN FOR THE SEASON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
New Hampshire State Park beaches, picnic areas, and other day-use parks are opening on Memorial Day with limited services.
New Hampshire State Parks trails are open for the riding season on May 23rd.
Park admission for Father's Day will be free to New Hampshire residents who show proof of residency (a N.H. driver's license or state-issued ID).
www.nhstateparks.org /ParksPages/parknews/parknews06/ParksTrailsOpenSeason06.html   (495 words)

  
 Wellington State Park, a New Hampshire State Park near Gilford
Hiking trails and picnic areas along the shore afford views of one of the deepest and clearest lakes in the state.
Within the park, the peninsula nature trail features picnic areas, designated fishing areas, plant identification markers, and spectacular views of Newfound Lake and Cliff and Belle Islands.
Admission is $3 for adults; $1 for children ages 6-11; children ages 5 and under and NH residents age 65 and over are admitted free.
www.stateparks.com /wellington_grafton.html   (508 words)

  
 New Hampshire State Park Photos and Park Information From Around NH
A small park in Laconia, Ahern State Park has a small but wonderful beach that reminds you of Gilligan's Island.
Bear Brook State Park in Allentown (just a few miles from the Epsom Traffic Circle) has an excellent beach, but also camping, an archery range, hiking trails and three onsite museums.
Clough State Park, located on Everett Lake in Weare, is owned by the US Army Corps on Engineers but leased to the State of NH.
www.directorynh.com /State-Parks-NH.html   (222 words)

  
 New Hampshire : Active Pursuits : Camping | Frommers.com
About half the parks are located in and around the White Mountains.
A list of parks and phone numbers is published in the New Hampshire Visitor's Guide, distributed widely through information centers, or by contacting the Division of Travel and Tourism Development, P.O. Box 1856, Concord, NH 03302 (tel.
New Hampshire also has more than 150 private campgrounds.
www.frommers.com /destinations/newhampshire/2192020772.html   (203 words)

  
 New England Family Attractions and Activities For All Ages
New Hampshire has hundreds of attractions and activities that appeal to children and adults of all ages.
Whether it's taking your kids to the children's museum or to New England's largest skateboard park, enjoying an amusement park, taking in a sporting event, taking a cruise or a tour, there are many options to enjoy.
New Hampshire's White Mountains, the roads are scenic, distances between...
www.visitnh.gov /new-england-family-attractions.html   (552 words)

  
 New Hampshire – pictures of New Hampshire - List of Items - MSN Encarta
New Hampshire – pictures of New Hampshire - List of Items - MSN Encarta
Tourism has long been one of New Hampshire’s most important economic activities.
The home of numerous parks and recreation areas, the state also...
encarta.msn.com /refedlist_210043724_6/Skiing_in_New_Hampshire.html   (37 words)

  
 New Hampshire White Mountains National Forest
List of New Hampshire's forty-eight 4000 foot mountains with some great pictures
The White Mountains National Forest comprises almost 800,000 acres in the north central part of New Hampshire and extends into Maine and almost into Vermont covering a landscape that is a little larger than the State of Rhode Island.
Rivers and streams are common throughout the state with the largest being the Connecticut River, which serves as the VT-NH state line below Beecher Falls.
www.theoutdoorforum.com /NewHampshire/WhiteMountain.htm   (225 words)

  
 Lake Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge Planning   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The question for the Lake Umbagog, as for many other National Wildlife Refuges in New England and elsewhere, is whether it will survive the public's affection for it in the form of greatly increased use and the slow constriction of habitat on its edges from encroaching development.
Within the Refuge are important upland forests and the largest freshwater complex in New Hampshire.
The Refuge has been part of a cooperative protection and management effort among the FWS, the States of New Hampshire and Maine and a variety of private groups-all with the goal of protecting the wildlife, wildlife habitat, wetlands and timber resources of the Refuge.
www.wilderness.org /WhereWeWork/NewHampshire/umbagog.cfm?TopLevel=Umbagog   (793 words)

  
 NewHampshire.com - NH State Parks - Franconia Notch State Park
Franconia Notch was the home of the famous Old Man of the Mountain, the same "Great Stone Face" immortalized by Nathaniel Hawthorne and Daniel Webster.
Walking trails leave from the summit station to an observation tower with panoramic views of the valleys and mountains.
The 1 1/2 mile loop begins in the parking area across Route 18 from Peabody Base Lodge.
www.newhampshire.com /pages/nh-state-parks-franconia-notch.cfm   (1033 words)

  
 New Hampshire Homes for Sale - New Hampshire Real Estate Listings of Homes & Houses for Sale
Search Property Listings by City Name Find agent information and home photos of homes for sale in the New Hampshire city or community you are relocating or moving to or investing in.
Manchester is the most populated city in the state at 106,000 followed by Nashua with some 85,000 residents.
The New Hampshire economy ranks 7th in travel and tourism in the nation.
www.househunt.com /new-hampshire   (420 words)

  
 New Hampshire State Parks - Wildlife, Rabies, & You!
New Hampshire State Parks - Wildlife, Rabies, and You!
Here's a list of some precautions you can take to reduce the possibility of exposure.
Vaccinate your pets -vaccine is available for dogs, cats, ferrets, cattle, horses and sheep.
www.nhstateparks.com /rabies.html   (545 words)

  
 New Hampshire State Symbols Capital Constitution Flags Maps Song
See New Hampshire with The Times - Get the inside track with travel tips, tales, and deals from The New York Times.
The state flag shall be of the following color and design: The body or field shall be blue and shall bear upon its center in suitable proportion and colors a representation of the state seal.
The seal shall be surrounded by a wreath of laurel leaves with nine stars interspersed.
www.50states.com /newhamps.htm   (253 words)

  
 NARA - World War II Casualties - WWII Casualties: New Hampshire
This list identifies those men on active duty with the United States Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard, whose deaths resulted directly from enemy action or from operational activities against the enemy in war zones from December 7, 1941, to the end of World War II.
Casualties which occurred in the United States, or as a result of disease, homicide, or suicide anywhere are not included.
The list includes the rank of the decedent, and the name, address and relationship of next-of-kin.
www.archives.gov /research/arc/ww2/navy-casualties/new-hampshire.html   (257 words)

  
 New Hampshire State Parks: Bear Brook State Park PHOTOS, Allenstown, NH
Bear Brook State Park in Allentown has been known to generations as a favorite swimming hole but it truly is so much more!
The park has an excellent camping area well removed from the day use facilities.
The park is home to three museums: a Camping Museum, the Civilian Conservation Corp Museum and the Nature Center.
www.directorynh.com /Bear-Brook-State-Park.html   (243 words)

  
 List of New Hampshire state parks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of state parks in the U.S. state of New Hampshire.
New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation website
This page was last modified 00:50, 17 April 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_New_Hampshire_state_parks   (65 words)

  
 State Parks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Some of the best RV Camping can be found in the State Parks of the USA or Provincial Parks in Canada.
These parks are founded with an eye to history or natural terrene.
Our Founding Fathers believed devoutly that there was a God and that the inalienable rights of man were rooted—not in the state, nor the legislature, nor in any other human power—but in God alone.
www.rvproperty.com /StateParks.htm   (451 words)

  
 NATIONA AND STATE PARKS - MASSACHUSETTS
This is one of the last remaining natural sand dune beaches on the Atlantic Coast.
Fresh and salt water fishing oppertunities exist all along the Cape, from the largemouth and smallmouth bass in the ponds to the stripers and blues off shore.
Fishing, swimming, camping and picnic areas are available in the park.
www.newenglandoutdoors.net /maparks.htm   (303 words)

  
 Tour New England: Maine/Mid Coast
These bridges represent the inventiveness and knowledge of our ancestors, and it is fitting that they should be saluted for their design and their charm.
Here we have a list of lighthouses, where they are, type of access and telephone contact if available.
The finest seafood in the world is available here at dozens and dozens of establishments from family-owned clam shacks on the highway to luxurious restaurants overlooking the harbor lights.
tournewengland.com /pages/Maine/Mid_Coast/index.html   (237 words)

  
 New Hampshire Parks
We have what you are looking for with listings for all types of Parks and maps to get you there.
With the help of the ArsonD.com New Hampshire Parks Directory you can make an informed choice in the comfort of your own home without searching through endless information.
New Hampshire began on the Seacoast, with the first settlement by Europeans in 1623 at Odiorne Point, now a State Park in Rye and the region continues to thrive today.
www.arsond.com /yp/Parks/New_Hampshire   (158 words)

  
 SearchSystems.net - The Largest New Hampshire Public Records Directory
Description: Browse the New Hampshire Attorney General's database of opinions from 1997 to the present in Adobe Acrobat format.
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www.searchsystems.net /list.php?nid=38   (1168 words)

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