Wadleigh State Park offers a peaceful lakeside retreat on Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire, featuring swimming, picnicking, and serene waterfront access ideal for outdoor recreation.
Wadleigh State Park is located on the southwestern shore of Lake Winnipesaukee in Gilford, New Hampshire. This modest yet charming state park covers a small peninsula that extends into the lake, providing visitors with opportunities to swim in calm waters, picnic on grassy areas, and launch small boats or canoes. The park’s geography features a mix of gently sloping shorelines and wooded uplands, creating a quiet spot for families and day visitors. The ecology of the park supports typical northern hardwood forests with species such as maple, birch, and pine, along with abundant lake aquatic life including fish and waterfowl. Established in 1931, Wadleigh State Park was developed to offer public access to the popular Lake Winnipesaukee among New Hampshire residents and tourists alike. Although it is not a large park and does not have extensive hiking trails, it is a favored location for swimming and paddling in the summer months. The park includes picnic tables and a protected swimming area, making it appealing for casual recreational use. Its proximity to Gilford and the greater Lakes Region makes it a convenient day-use destination. Visitors enjoy the quiet water views and shady picnic groves. The park is managed by the New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation and remains relatively tranquil compared to the busier state parks around the lake.
Lake Winnipesaukee swimming beach with calm shallow waters
Picnic areas shaded by mature trees
Boat launch for small crafts such as kayaks and canoes
Quiet peninsula location with views of the lake and nearby Mount Major
A protected swimming area with gently sloping entry into Lake Winnipesaukee, suitable for families and casual swimmers.
Shady picnic areas with tables located near the lake offering scenic views and a relaxed atmosphere.
A small boat launch designed for non-motorized and small motorized watercraft, ideal for kayaking and canoeing.