Accessibility at a Glance

New Hampshire State Parks have varying degrees of accessibility. View the matrix detailing accessibility (or download a comprehensive pdf version) of specific facilities and activities: boat launches, camping, parking, picnicking, restrooms, stores/gift shops, swimming, trails, and walkways. The parks are listed alphabetically.

To ensure that the appropriate requirements are available to meet specific individual needs, please call ahead to the park you hope to visit.

The ratings given are a work in progress and can be adjusted to more accurately reflect current conditions. We welcome feedback from visitors who use the facilities, and encourage you to share your opinions and perceptions.



Enjoy your stay!

State Parks A-I | State Parks J-R | State Parks S-Z


 
X
=
Not a characteristic
of the park
 
1
=
Accessible with
little assistance
 
2
=
Accessible with
some assistance
 
3
=
Accessible with
much assistance
 
Not a
=
Not Accessible

PARKBoat LaunchCampingCampingCampingCampingStoreSwimmingqSwimmingqSwimmingqCOMMENTS
Jenness State BeachXX2X2X
Not Accessible Image
X2 
John Wingate Weeks Historic SiteXX2
2
3XXNot Accessible Image3NOTE: Weeks mansion access involves 5 steps to entrance, 14 steps to 2nd floor.
Kingston State ParkXX2
2
3X
2
33RESTROOMS: Location of restroom/changing area very difficult to access.
Lake Francis State Park
3
1
1
2
11
X
X1CAMPING: Flat, gravel sites are accessible.
Lake Tarleton State ParkXX1
X
XXNot Accessible ImageXX SWIMMING: Steep grade to beach area.
Madison Boulder Natural AreaXX2
X
XXXX1 
Milan Hill State ParkX
1
2
2
3XXX3CAMPING: All sites are accessible but non-reservable.
Miller State ParkXX3
2
3XXNot Accessible Image3PARKING: One designated accessible parking space. RESTROOMS: Base outhouse is accessible, however base of ramp is not ground-level due to erosion. Path to base outhouse is difficult. Summit outhouses not accessible.
Mollidgewock State ParkX11X23XX1CAMPING: Accessible campsites available.
Monadnock State ParkX
3
2
2
2
Not Accessible Image
XNot Accessible Image3CAMPING: Accessible campsites available. PARKING: No designated accessible parking. RESTROOMS: Restrooms accessible however base of ramps are not ground-level due to erosion. MISC: Showers located at main toilet building difficult to access. Accessible visitor center.
Moose Brook State ParkX
1
2
2
2
Not Accessible Image
2
Not Accessible Image2CAMPING: Accessible campsites available.
RESTROOMS: Accessible shower.
Mt. Sunapee State Park: Beach
2
X
2
2
11
3
X2SWIMMING: Wide, soft beach.
Mt. Sunapee State Park:CampgroundX
Not Accessible Image
2
X
Not Accessible Image
X
XNot Accessible ImageNot Accessible ImageCAMPING: No accessible campsites.
Mt. Washington State ParkXX2X2
2
XNot Accessible Image2NOTE: Park is on summit of Mt. Washington. The summit buildings include a snack bar, post office, gift shop, & restroom, and are all accessible.
Nansen Wayside Park
1
X1
2
XXXXX 
North BeachXX1X1X
3
X3 RESTROOMS: Bath house access under construction. WALKWAYS: Ramped walkway at 18th Street, paved mile-long sidewalk. MISC: One ramped access to beach with cement patio area.
North Hampton State BeachXX2X2X
Not Accessible Image
X2 
Northwood Meadows State Park
X
X2
X
3XX13MISC: Wheelchair platforms for fishing are available.
Odiorne Point State Park
3
X2
1
2
X
X
21 MISC: Seacoast Science Center is accessible with some assistance.
Pawtuckaway State Park
3
1
1
1
1
2
2
22CAMPING: Accessible campsites available.
Pillsbury State Park
3
1
2
X
32XNot Accessible ImageNot Accessible ImageCAMPING: Accessible campsites available.
STORE: Ramp is long.
Pisgah State ParkXX2XXXXNot Accessible ImageXMISC: Park is largely undeveloped.
Rhododendron State ParkXX2
2
2XX21TRAILS: Some slopes are difficult, requiring assistance. Trail around grove is accessible with hard-pack surface.
Robert Frost FarmXX2
X
2XX33 MISC: Accessible meeting barn with exhibits & video. Two-story historic building.
Rollins State ParkXX1
2
2
X
XNot Accessible Image3RESTROOMS: One accessible outhouse.
Rye Harbor State ParkXX2
2
1XXX1