Adventure Brief
Spend four hours paddling Moore Reservoir from the Dodge Hill Launch in Littleton. Explore clear coves, swim off pebbly beaches, and enjoy open-water views of the White Mountains.
4 hours
easy
From $94.34
Family Friendly
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Spend four hours paddling Moore Reservoir from the Dodge Hill Launch in Littleton. Explore clear coves, swim off pebbly beaches, and enjoy open-water views of the White Mountains.
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Difficulty
easy
Duration
4 hours
Fitness Level
Light to moderate fitness; ability to sit and paddle for several hours and to lift a kayak on and off a vehicle is helpful
Wildlife
History
Moore Reservoir is public access land owned and maintained by Great River Hydro; its undeveloped shoreline makes it one of the region’s more open-water paddling resources.
Conservation
Pack out what you pack in, avoid nesting areas during spring, and limit loud engines near shore to reduce disturbance to wildlife.
North Country Kayak
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North Country Kayak is a Littleton, New Hampshire outfitter offering guided paddling experiences and paddleboard rentals on Moore Reservoir. Located a short drive from Lincoln, the business operates three core experiences: the Sunset Guided Tour, Paddleboard Rental, and the Fall Foliage Guided Tour. Each guided tour showcases Moore Reservoir’s scenic shoreline and water-surface perspectives, with the Sunset Guided Tour focused on golden-hour photography and quiet paddling as the sun descends. The Fall Foliage Guided Tour highlights seasonal color from the water, presenting colorful mountains and reflective reservoir vistas. Paddleboard Rental provides daily access to Moore Reservoir, New Hampshire’s largest reservoir, allowing visitors to explore hidden coves, swim, and enjoy uninterrupted views of the White Mountains at their own pace.
Moore Reservoir features public access points that support self-guided recreation and make launching straightforward. Guided tours depart from the Littleton area and emphasize calm-water paddling suitable for a range of participants. North Country Kayak frames its offerings for photographers, families, and outdoor enthusiasts who want a water-based perspective of northern New Hampshire. Rentals and guided trips concentrate on maximizing time on the water, with routes selected to highlight shoreline scenery, coves, and mountain reflections.
Practical information about trip duration, availability, pricing, and booking is available through North Country Kayak’s booking channels. Visitors commonly choose the Sunset Guided Tour for photography and the Fall Foliage Guided Tour during peak autumn color. Paddleboard rentals are offered daily for flexible, self-paced exploration of Moore Reservoir. North Country Kayak is a local resource for paddling.
Location
Littleton, NH
Base in northern New Hampshire
Waterbody
Moore Reservoir
New Hampshire's largest reservoir
Tours Offered
3 Experiences
Guided tours and rentals available
Rentals
Daily
Daily paddleboard rentals on Moore Reservoir
Reserve a Sunset or Fall Foliage guided tour, or book a daily paddleboard rental from Littleton, NH — experience Moore Reservoir from the water.
Check Wind & Weather
Moore Reservoir can get choppy with a long fetch; cancel or delay if forecasts show high winds or lightning.
Bring a Dry Bag
Keep keys, phone, and a light layer dry—landings and swims are common and tempting.
Respect Wildlife
Give nesting loons and shoreline birds a wide berth and keep noise low near coves.
Tandems for Kids
Children 12 and under must ride in a tandem kayak with an adult, so book a tandem if paddling with young kids.
Water shoes
Protects feet on rocky launches and while wading to shore.
Dry bag
Keeps phone, layers, and snacks dry during landings and swims.
Sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses)
Open water increases sun exposure—bring reef-safe sunscreen.
summer
Light insulating layer or wind shell
Wind can cool paddlers quickly on the open reservoir; pack a thin layer even on warm days.
spring