Mollidgewock State Park

Explore the great outdoors with a trip to New Hampshire's Mollidgewock State Park. Located about 28 miles north of Berlin and three miles south of Errol, Mollidgewock lies along the lovely Androscoggin River within the Thirteen Mile Woods Scenic Area. A relaxing weekend is just around the corner.
What to do
Mollidgewock State Park has a modest campground and pit toilets for those who choose to stay overnight, at a cost of $21 per night. Most of the campsites are at base camp, but there are also a few remote sites for the more adventurous. As part of the North Forest Canoe Trail, this park offers visitors the chance to try both kayaking and canoeing in a setting appropriate for novices and experts with either watercraft. Fishing, swimming, hiking and wildlife-watching are also popular. Those who prefer not to stay overnight can spend the day enjoying the scenery and taking advantage of the picnic areas.
Know before you go
The park is open year-round, but during the off-season it is not typically staffed and all services are not always available. Reserve campsites from Memorial Day weekend through Columbus Day weekend. Ice and wood are available for sale, and kayak rentals are also offered. Pets are permitted in Mollidgewock State Park, although dogs must stay on a leash no longer then six feet. As part of the Carry-In/Carry-Out Program, it is asked that everyone remember to recycle, as well as to carry out everything they bring into the park. People with disabilities should contact the park office for information about accessibility.
There is nothing like the great outdoors when it comes to relaxation and rejuvenation. Come to Mollidgewock State Park to spend a weekend - or just a day - communing with nature, and return to daily life ready to take on the world.