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Alton Bay State Forest adventures

Alton Bay State Forest Adventures

Alton Bay State Forest is a protected woodland area in New Hampshire offering serene hiking and nature observation opportunities along the shore of Lake Winnipesaukee.

224
Acres Protected
3.5
Miles of Trails
5,000+
Annual Visitors
1947
Year Established

About Alton Bay State Forest

 

Alton Bay State Forest is located on the southern shore of Lake Winnipesaukee in Alton, New Hampshire. Encompassing a mix of hardwood and evergreen trees, this forest serves as an important natural buffer protecting the lake’s water quality and providing habitat for local wildlife. The area is characterized by rolling terrain, small streams, and wetlands, offering habitats for deer, foxes, various bird species, and amphibians. Historically, the lands now preserved were once utilized for selective timber harvests and recreational fishing. Today, it attracts outdoor enthusiasts looking for quiet hiking routes, bird watching, and seasonal cross-country skiing. The forest’s proximity to the popular Alton Bay area and access points along state routes make it a convenient destination for nature lovers. The forest has no large developed facilities but features primitive trails that weave through mixed forest stands, highlighting the region’s ecology and providing scenic views of the surrounding uplands. Visitors often combine visits here with trips to nearby Alton Bay village and the Lake Winnipesaukee waterfront. The forest supports low-impact recreation and conservation, appealing especially to those seeking a tranquil setting for wildlife viewing and contemplative forest walks. Its relatively modest size still contributes significantly to local biodiversity and regional outdoor experiences.

Highlights

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Views of Lake Winnipesaukee from forest edges

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Mixed hardwood and conifer forest ecosystems

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Quiet hiking trails suitable for all ages

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Close access to Alton Bay waterfront and recreational amenities

Notable Natural Features

Lake Winnipesaukee Shoreline Views

Portions of the forest border the southern shore of the lake, offering peaceful water vistas and good birdwatching spots.

Mixed Forest Habitat

The area includes a diverse mix of hardwood species like maple and oak alongside evergreens such as pine and spruce.

Seasonal Wetlands

Small wetland pockets within the forest support amphibians and other wildlife during spring and fall.