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Access-Sites.Pdf COUNTY TOWN WATERBODY FACILITY PUBACC_ID OWNERSHIP ACCESS_TYP FEE SITEACCESS PARKING RAMP DOCK HCAP_ACC NOTES LAT LONG Merrimack Andover Adder Pond Boat Launch 1518 State - NHFG Gravel Ramp/Cartop No Limited Gravel Gravel N No motorboat; Trout waters 43.44744 -71.80617 Coos Whitefield Airport Marsh Airport Marsh Waterfowl Management Area 9988 State - NHFG Walk-in/Fishing No Difficult Gravel None N N 44.36655 -71.55496 Coos Errol Akers Pond Akers Pond Boat Ramp 9021 Town - Errol Trailer No Limited Gravel Concrete log N 44.79276 -71.15430 Coos Berlin Androscoggin River Community Field 9877 City - Berlin Fishing/Cartop No Partial/Limited Gravel None N N 44.46995 -71.17727 Coos Berlin Androscoggin River Rotary Park 9876 Priv NP - Rotary Club Fishing/Cartop No Partial/Limited Gravel None N N 44.48654 -71.16634 Coos Berlin Androscoggin River Horne Field 9875 City - Berlin Boat Launch No Partial/Limited Gravel Gravel N N 44.48413 -71.16571 Coos Dummer Androscoggin River Cartop Access 9980 State - DES Cartop/Fishing No Partial/Limited Roadside None N 44.66391 -71.21673 Coos Dummer Androscoggin River Bofinger Conservation Area 9937 State - NHFG Trailer/Gravel Ramp No Partial Gravel Gravel N C Trout waters - some sections 44.61484 -71.22188 Coos Dummer Androscoggin River Cartop Access - Gaging Station 9894 Unknown Cartop/Fishing No Partial/Limited Paved None N 44.66673 -71.18068 Coos Dummer Androscoggin River Cartop Access - Seven Islands 9895 State - DOT Cartop/Fishing No Partial/Limited Gravel None N 44.71412 -71.17382 Coos Dummer Androscoggin River Cartop Access near Androscoggin Wayside 9896 State - DOT Cartop/Fishing No Partial/Limited Gravel None N 44.74155 -71.18043 Coos Errol Androscoggin River Boat Ramp 9022 unknown Ramp No Limited Roadside Gravel N 44.79164 -71.10833 Coos Errol Androscoggin River Androscoggin River Boat Ramp 9938 State - NHFG Trailer No Limited Gravel Concrete log Y 44.78731 -71.12114 Coos Errol Androscoggin River Mollidgewock State Park 9920 State - DRED Cartop No Limited Gravel None Y N 44.74366 -71.14517 Coos Errol Androscoggin River Androscoggin River Cartop Access Site 9883 State - DOT Cartop No Limited Gravel None N 44.77848 -71.13228 Coos Errol Androscoggin River Indian Cove Cartop Access Site 9887 Other Cartop No Limited Gravel None N 44.78284 -71.12902 Coos Gorham Androscoggin River Gorham Hydro 9983 State - DOT Fishing/Cartop No Limited Gravel None N D Footbridge across river channel to access 44.40247 -71.19905 Coos Gorham Androscoggin River Gorham Hydroelectric Station 0061 Other - PSNH Cartop No Difficult Gravel None N Canoe portage around hydro dam - parking near US44.38854 2 -71.16671 Coos Gorham Androscoggin River Gorham Hydro Dam Picnic Area 9874 State - DOT Picnic Area No Limited Gravel None N D 44.40976 -71.19570 Coos Milan Androscoggin River Nansen Wayside State Park 9005 State - DRED Cartop No Limited Gravel None N N Trout waters - some sections 44.53099 -71.16410 Coos Shelburne Androscoggin River Shelburne Canoe Launch 9972 Town - Shelburne/ State-DOT Cartop No Limited Gravel None N N Trout waters - some sections 44.40499 -71.06718 Coos Shelburne Androscoggin River Lead Mine State Forest 0042 State - DRED Boat Launch No Difficult Gravel Dirt N N Unimproved 44.39895 -71.12752 Coos Dummer Androscoggin River (Pontook Reservoir)Cartop Access 9981 State - DES Cartop/Fishing No Partial/Limited Gravel None N 44.64686 -71.23284 Coos Dummer Androscoggin River (Pontook Reservoir)On Shore Fishing 9989 State - DES (RTPW) Cartop/Fishing Access No Partial/Limited Gravel None N 44.63835 -71.24657 Coos Dummer Androscoggin River (Pontook Reservoir)Pontook Recreational Facility 9919 Other - Pontook Operating LP Trailer/Ramp No Partial Paved Concrete N Restroom Trout waters - some sections 44.63382 -71.24939 Cheshire Alstead Arch Pond (Newell Pond) Town Forest 8039 Town - Alstead Small Launch No Limited Unimproved Gravel N No Fishing 43.13913 -72.25842 Merrimack Allenstown Archery Pond Archery Pond 5061 State - NHFG Shorebank Yes Accessible Gravel None N A Fly fishing only; No boats 43.13855 -71.34725 Grafton Piermont Armington Lake Boat Landing 9006 State - DRED (RTPW) Trailer/Ramp No Limited Gravel Gravel N No jet skis 43.96166 -71.96263 Sullivan Washington Ashuelot Pond Boat Landing 8010 Town - Washington (RTPW) Trailer/Ramp No Limited Gravel Gravel N Ski craft prohibited 43.15080 -72.15692 Cheshire Hinsdale Ashuelot River Hinsdale Town Park 0540 Town - Hinsdale Park/Cartop No Limited Paved None N No skateboarding 42.78626 -72.48345 Cheshire Keene Ashuelot River City Park - Dam Site 8091 City - Keene Fishing Access No Undetermined Paved None N 42.93367 -72.28825 Cheshire Keene Ashuelot River Old Stone Arch Bridge 0543 City - Keene Park/Cartop No Limited Gravel None N 42.96116 -72.30299 Cheshire Swanzey Ashuelot River Homestead Woolen Mill 0551 Town - Swanzey Cartop No Partial/Limited Gravel None N 42.87237 -72.32806 Cheshire Swanzey Ashuelot River Cresson Covered Bridge Access 0552 Town - Swanzey Cartop No Partial/Limited Gravel None N 42.88660 -72.28686 Cheshire Winchester Ashuelot River Winchester Village Dam Site 0539 State Picnic Area/Cartop No Partial/Limited Roadside None N 42.77712 -72.38404 Cheshire Winchester Ashuelot River Ashuelot River Access 0550 State - DOT Cartop No Partial/Limited Gravel None N Steep gravel path; rock steps 42.84124 -72.35241 Rockingham Hampton Atlantic Ocean North Side Park 8920 Town - Hampton Beach R Limited Gravel None N Permit parking only 42.94665 -70.78736 Rockingham Hampton Atlantic Ocean North Beach - North end 9226 State - DRED Beach No Partial Paved None N 42.94096 -70.79385 Rockingham Hampton Atlantic Ocean Hampton Beach State Park 8917 State - DRED Beach/Picnic Yes Partial Gravel None N 42.89904 -70.81252 Rockingham Hampton Atlantic Ocean North Beach 5503 State - DRED Beach Yes Partial/Limited Paved None N 42.92481 -70.79879 Rockingham Hampton Atlantic Ocean Hampton Beach 8917 State - DRED Beach/Picnic Yes Partial Paved None N 42.90897 -70.81043 Rockingham North Hampton Atlantic Ocean Bass Beach 8921 State - DRED Beach No Accessible Roadside None N 42.96906 -70.77147 Rockingham North Hampton Atlantic Ocean North Hampton State Beach 9251 State - DRED Beach No Accessible/Partial Paved None N 42.95591 -70.78093 Rockingham Rye Atlantic Ocean Wallis Sands State Park 8915 State - DRED Beach/Picnic Yes Partial Paved None N B 43.02781 -70.72884 Rockingham Rye Atlantic Ocean Pirate's Cove 8910 Town - Rye Beach No Partial Paved None N 43.02172 -70.73239 Rockingham Rye Atlantic Ocean Foss Beach (North Rye) 9801 State - DRED Beach No Limited Roadside None N 43.00679 -70.74458 Rockingham Rye Atlantic Ocean Jenness State Beach 8916 State - DRED Beach Yes Partial Paved None N 42.98559 -70.76242 Rockingham Rye Atlantic Ocean Sawyer's Beach 8924 Town - Rye Beach No Accessible/Partial Roadside None N 42.98103 -70.76437 Rockingham Rye Atlantic Ocean Rye Harbor State Park 5506 State - DRED Fishing/Picnicking No Accessible Gravel None N 43.00146 -70.74431 Rockingham Seabrook Atlantic Ocean Seabrook Beach 8918 Town - Seabrook Beach R Limited Roadside None N Resident stickers only 42.88645 -70.81442 Rockingham Rye Atlantic Ocean/Rye Harbor Rye Harbor Marina 0017 State - DRED Trailer/Ramp Yes Accessible Gravel Concrete log Y Restroom, dock 43.00199 -70.75161 Strafford Barrington Ayers Pond Ayers Lake Cartop Facility 0082 Town - Barrington (RTPW) Walk-in No Undetermined Unimproved None N U No parking on Donigian Way 43.24784 -71.05740 Hillsborough Hudson Ayers Pond Town Property - Fishing 1056 Town - Hudson Fishing Access/Carry-In No Limited Roadside None N N 42.70781 -71.41808 Hillsborough Merrimack Baboosic Brook Twin Bridge Park 0231 Town - Merrimack Walk-in No Partial Paved None N 42.86795 -71.49005 Hillsborough Amherst Baboosic Lake Town Beach 7039 Town - Amherst Beach/Picnic Yes Partial Gravel None N 42.88080 -71.58077 Rockingham New Castle Back Bay Goat Island Saltwater Fishing Access 0066 State - NHFG Cartop No Partial/Limited Gravel Gravel N Restroom - C 43.07115 -70.73638 Coos Pittsburg Back Lake Philbrook Beach 9926 Town - Pittsburg Beach/Picnic No Partial/Limited Gravel None N 45.07991 -71.33929 Coos Pittsburg Back Lake Bacon Boat Landing 5204 Town - Pittsburg Cartop/Gravel Ramp No Partial Gravel Gravel N Parking 10 MPH restriction in some areas, trout waters 45.07169 -71.34490 Coos Stewartstown Back Pond Back Pond 9845 State - NHFG (RTPW) Trailer/Gravel Ramp No Limited Gravel Gravel N C 44.98320 -71.51195 Sullivan Washington Bacon Pond Pillsbury State Park 8019 State - DRED Walk-in No Undetermined None None N 43.22352 -72.09771 Hillsborough New Boston Bailey Pond Town Boat Launch 1055 Town - New Boston (RTPW) Trailer/Ramp No Undetermined Gravel Gravel N 42.96134 -71.68281 Cheshire Chesterfield Baker Pond Remote Walk-in 8082 State - DRED Walk-in No Limited None N 42.85265 -72.46454 Grafton Plymouth Baker River Baker River Cartop Boat Access Facility 0223 State Cartop No Limited Gravel None N 43.77558 -71.73904 Grafton Rumney Baker River Rumney Rest Area 0220 State Picnic Area No Accessible Paved None N 43.80320 -71.85465 Grafton Warren Baker River Baker River Cartop Facility 9001 State - DOT Cartop No Undetermined Gravel None N 43.90028 -71.89603 Rockingham Derry Ballard Pond Taylor Mill Historic Site 3006 State - DRED Walk-in/Fishing No Partial Gravel None N 42.87556 -71.23939 Strafford Dover Barbadoes Pond Barbadoes Pond Remote Fishing Access 0068 State - NHFG Shorebank No Limited Gravel None N Restroom - C 43.18885 -70.92975 Carroll Chatham Basin Brook Dam Basin
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