Newfound
Lake, which some say is among the cleanest in the world, is
4,106 acres in size and is considered one of the deepest lakes in New
Hampshire (168-feet deep at one point, and at another, 183 feet deep.)
This pristine lake is about two and a half miles wide and seven miles
in length. It is fed by 8 springs and has 22 miles of shoreline. Newfound
Lake is proud to say its Milfoil FREE!
Newfound Lake Towns:
Bridgewater, Bristol, Hebron and Alexandria
Lighthouses:
• Newfound Light House at Paradise Point Lodge on Route 3A in Bridgewater
• Reed Light House – next to the Ledges on W. Shore Rd (1932)
Nature Preserves:
• Newfound Audubon Center, N. Shore Rd, Hebron. Overlooks Hebron Marsh,
picnic area, walking trails, nature store.
• Paradise Point Natural Area, N. Shore Rd, Hebron. Wooded trails along
lake, canoe rentals, lodge
• Warren Fish Hatchery and Education Center. Rt 25 Warren.
Major Events:
• NH Marathon – sanctioned qualifier for the Boston Marathon. Always
the first weekend in October. Sponsored by Newfound Chamber
• Newfound Rendezvous – wooden boat builders festival. Wellington
State Park. Sept
• Granite Ledges Triathalon – Sept
• Pemi Valley Bluegrass Festival – always first weekend in August.
Branch Brook Campground, Campton
• Hebron Fair – Fine arts and crafts and other venders, live entertainment
(bluegrass band), barbeque and more. Hebron Common. July
• Fireman’s Carnival – Old fashioned carnival with rides and
midway. Kelley Park in Bristol.
• Fourth of July Parade – July 4th, downtown Bristol.
• Ice Racing – auto racing on ice. Sundays Jan-March (Boston Chapter
of Ice Racing)
• Snodeo – Winter. Snowmobile races on Newfound Lake
Newfound Lake Weather
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