Milan Hill State Park offers expansive views, outdoor recreation, and peaceful forest landscapes in northern New Hampshire, making it a prime destination for hiking, camping, and winter sports.
Located in the town of Milan, Coös County, New Hampshire, Milan Hill State Park spans a forested area atop a gentle ridge extending into the surrounding landscapes. The park features an open summit at Milan Hill, which provides panoramic views across the Connecticut River Valley and the White Mountains beyond, offering visitors an accessible vantage point. The park was established in the mid-20th century and remains a favorite for those seeking a quieter, less crowded outdoor experience in northern New England. Its lands are characterized by mixed hardwood and coniferous forests, providing habitat for local wildlife such as white-tailed deer, black bears, and a variety of bird species. Recreational opportunities include hiking on several maintained trails, camping at a developed campground, picnicking, mountain biking, and fishing in nearby waters. In winter, the park is a destination for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. The park's key landmark is the Milan Hill Fire Tower, which dates back to early 20th century fire observation efforts and remains a historical icon within the park. Visitors appreciate the ease of access combined with a remote feeling, making it an excellent option for families and outdoor enthusiasts looking for day use or overnight stays amidst the scenic northern New Hampshire wilderness. The park’s location near small rural communities offers a peaceful retreat while still being reachable within reasonable driving time from larger towns and cities.
Milan Hill Fire Tower offering panoramic views of the White Mountains
Mixed hardwood and conifer forests supporting diverse wildlife
Developed campground with lakeside access and modern amenities
Seasonal cross-country ski trails providing winter recreation
An historic fire observation tower offering expansive views over the Connecticut River Valley and the White Mountains.
A well-maintained campground featuring shaded sites, easy access to water, and proximity to hiking trails.
Clearings at the summit provide wide-ranging views, highlighting northern New Hampshire’s geography and scenic beauty.