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White Lake State Park
Location 94 State Park Road, Tamworth, Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States
Area 902.7 acres (365.3 ha)
Elevation 440 feet (130 m)
Established 1933
Administered by New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation
Designation New Hampshire state park
Website White Lake State Park

White Lake State Park is a fun place to visit in Tamworth, New Hampshire. It's a big public park, about 900 acres wide. The park surrounds a beautiful lake called White Lake. This lake is special because it's a glacial lake. This means it was formed a very long time ago by a giant sheet of ice, called a glacier.

Discover White Lake State Park

White Lake State Park is open all year round, so you can visit any time! There are lots of cool things to do here.

Fun Activities at the Park

  • Swimming: On a hot day, you can cool off in the clear waters of White Lake.
  • Boating: You can bring your own non-motorized boats, like kayaks or canoes, and paddle around the lake.
  • Hiking: There are trails for walking and exploring the park's natural beauty.
  • Picnicking: Pack a lunch and enjoy a meal outdoors in the picnic areas.
  • Fishing: If you like to fish, you can try to catch trout in the lake.
  • Winter Sports: When it snows, the park is great for winter activities too!
  • Camping: During certain seasons, you can even camp overnight at the park.

Special Trees and Unique Bogs

White Lake State Park is home to a very special forest. It has a 72-acre area filled with pitch pine trees. These trees are so important that this area was named a National Natural Landmark in 1980. This means it's a place that has unique natural features worth protecting.

You can explore this special forest on a walking trail. As you walk, you'll also see something called kettle bogs. These are small, marshy areas. They were also formed by glaciers, just like the lake! When big chunks of ice melted, they left behind hollows that filled with water, creating these bogs. They are home to special plants and animals.

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