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Ellacoya State Park Pavilion

Empty pavilion  Empty pavilion  Lake beach with people on it

Ellacoya State Park - 266 Scenic Drive, Gilford, NH 03246, 603-293-7821
Ellacoya State Park is located in Gilford on the southwest shore of Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire's largest lake. The 600-foot long sandy beach, with views across the lake to the Sandwich and Ossipee mountains, is a great place to spend with the family for a full day of swimming and picnicking. The campground includes 37 sites available by reservation only, and offers three-way hook-ups.
Park Amenities: Horseshoe pits, picnicking, swimming, camping 

Group Use Pavilion:
The Pavilion overlooks Lake Winnipesaukee with a beautiful view of the Ossipee mountain range. 
Pavilion Amenities: 12-14 picnic tables, 6-8 people per table, barbecue pit, bathroom facilities

Total Pavilion Capacity: 100
Number of Guests 1 - 100: $500


Any questions, please feel free to contact us at:
ellacoyastatepark@dncr.nh.gov (year round) 603-293-7821(May-October)

Reserve Ellacoya Pavillion

 

Wellington State Park Group Use Areas


Pavilion on lake  Picnic benches on lake beach  

Wellington State Park  - Off Route 3A, Bristol, NH 03222, 603-744-2197
Newfound Lake is a great place to have a family or company party.  The beach area has clean water and plenty of picnic tables to accommodate the whole event.  A pavilion is the best way to keep everyone centralized to one area - good thing there are two here!  
Park Amenities: Picnicking, swimming, fishing, flush toilets, hiking
Group Area Amenities: Onsite parking, picnic tables

Ducks Nest - Capacity 75
: $375.00
Eagles Perch - Capacity: 75: $375.00



Reserve Ducks Nest Pavilion
Reserve Eagles Perch Pavilion

 

White Lake State Park Pavilion

picnic benches on lake beach  Empty lake beach  Calm lake


White Lake State Park  - 94 State Park Rd, Tamworth, NH 03886, 603-323-7350, Gregory.preville@dncr.nh.gov 
White Lake State Park offers some of the best swimming in the White Mountain region. The park lies along the shore of White Lake, which is an example of a typical glacial lake. During the Ice Age, glacial ice was buried beneath glacial till or debris. When the ice melted, a depression was created which gradually filled with water. Guests are welcome to enjoy a leisurely walk around the lake on a well-maintained foot path while looking for loons or signs of beaver activity, try their hand at the good trout fishing the lake provides or check out one of our types of boat rentals. The park offers a day-use area, group areas, and a campground with family campsites as well as youth group sites.
Park Amenities: Picnicking, fishing, swimming, hiking, boat rentals
Pavilion Amenities: Parking onsite, restrooms, picnic tables, large grill area, electricity, trash bins onsite


The Pavilion Area:
The pavilion can provide space for up to 50 people.  The structure is attached to the beach store near the boat rental shed overlooking White Lake and mountains in the background.  

Total Pavilion Capacity: 50
Number of Guests 1 - 50: $250

 
Reserve White Lake State Park Pavilion
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172 Pembroke Road Concord, NH 03301