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    Wason Pond

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    Kingston State Park - kingston State Park

    Kingston State Park

    (6 reviews)

    I have been visiting Kingston State Park for many years, and overall it is a nice place to walk and…read moreenjoy the scenery. In the off season it is quiet, peaceful, and a good spot to get some fresh air. The views along the water are great, and the trails are easy to walk. There are a few issues that stand out. In the off season dogs are allowed, but some owners leave their dog waste behind which creates a mess and takes away from the park. This is one of the reasons why dogs are no longer allowed year round. You also see a lot of dogs off leash, and not every owner keeps their dog close or under control which can be frustrating for people who use the park responsibly. Parking has also changed. The lot across the street used to be available for park visitors, but it is now restricted to town residents. Most residents do not even use the park, so limiting parking like that makes it harder for the people who actually come here. Even with those drawbacks, Kingston State Park is still a nice place for a walk, especially in the off season. The scenery makes it worth visiting and it remains one of the quieter places to get outside for a bit.

    This place really is beautiful and a great place to enjoy a day HOWEVER when people get here it is…read moreruined. I don't know who told jackass college to come here but there is a more than fair amount of terrible clientele here. So here are just a few stories- the people blast their music so loud. I can take me some classic rock or radio rock and even stomach country if I have to but this is straight up mariachi music and I just don't speak Spanish so it's hard to appreciate. One time I went to the bathrooms and when I was coming out some thug woman- like someone who definitely has been or will be in jail threw her hands up like she wanted to fight me because I opened the door as she was going to open it too. Wth!! Lastly there was a very very large woman and a very very little man. The woman was wearing a bikini that barely covered her nipples and the man was rubbing sunscreen all over her body and humping her leg. This was her stomach too- he was kneading her skin. So unacceptable in public and shocking. Oh and don't forget the dirty diapers in the water! So in short- nice place when there's no people.

    Pawtuckaway State Park

    Pawtuckaway State Park

    (61 reviews)

    Yes there is a 1/2 mile walk to the trail and then 1/2 mile walk back to your parked car no biggie…read moredon't let that deter you from doing this hike. Agree there are better views in other parts of NH but this is ok. Bugs are vicious on certain parts of the trail and better off brining a bug net because someone else posted they don't care if you have bug spray I mean I even walked with can, I would still hike it though I prefer paid for parking on the website it's 5.00$ a person and you can use the whole state park for all day It was full of camps for swimming so if your not a fan of a lot of people maybe this lake is not for you Hope everyone enjoys there time there

    Our walk/hike on the Shaw & Fundy Trails were perfect because they are well-trodden, pine-needle…read morecarpeted trails that were good for our sister who has a bad knee & can't handle trails with vertical climb, tree roots &/or rocky faces. The trails passed by marshes, over creeks &, at times, we had to navigate through areas that had some minimal flooding. Signage is practically non-existent, with arrows primarily @ intersections & also kind of confusing where the parking lots are for the trailheads. There is very little blazing on the trees but again, the trail directions are obvious. Not too much indication of wildlife, although, of course, we were in the thick of the trees. The folks at the Visitor Center are super friendly, knowledgeable & helpful.

    Wason Pond - lakes - Updated May 2026

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