Where To Canoe In New Hampshire?

New Hampshire offers a variety of water activities for paddlers, including rivers, lakes, oceans, and islands. The state boasts scenic backdrops for paddling, including whitewater, ocean, and flatwater. Popular spots include Squam Lake, NH, and Saco River Canoe, Kayak, Tube, and SUP Board Rentals in Conway, NH. Saco Bound provides the best tubing on the Saco River, while Great Glen Trails Route 16 at Pinkham Notch in Gorham, NH, is a popular choice for paddle sports. The state also offers the Lake Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge and the 72 miles Northern Forest Canoe Trail.


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Do you need a permit to kayak in New Hampshire?

  • Which boats? All motorized vessels of any size must be registered, in addition to sailboats and sailboards 12 feet or longer. Unmotorized canoes, kayaks and small sailboats do not need to be registered.
  • New boat: The boat owner must register in person at any NH Department of Motor Vehicles substation. Some marinas, sport shops, and town halls also can provide boat registrations
  • call first. The owner will be asked to show proof of ownership (such as a bill of sale) and a photo ID.
  • Renewal: Once a boat is registered, registrants will receive a renewal form in the mail in subsequent years
  • boat registrations may be renewed by mail or in person.

Reciprocity. Any vessel that is registered in another state may operate on New Hampshire waters for 30 consecutive days or less without a New Hampshire boat registration. Operators must have the appropriate Safe Boating Certificate.

  • Ten Tips for Safe Boating. Don’t Overload Carry only the specified limit for your craft and don’t sit on the gunwales or the transom.
  • Wear Life Jackets or Vests State law req­uires one wearable life preserver for each person in a boat. Kids 12 and under must wear a life preserver while underway on a vessel.
  • Know the Water Always carry a chart (map) of the waters you are boating on.
  • In an Accident Your first obligation is to save lives and help the injured. Call NH Marine Patrol: 293-2037.
  • Water and Alcohol Don’t Mix Sixty percent of boating fatalities in New Hampshire are alcohol-related. Don’t drink and boat—the.08 law applies to boaters, too!
  • Use Your Lights All boats operating after dark must display lights to be visible to other boaters.
  • Use Caution When passing within 150 feet of another boat, swimmers, rafts, shore, docks, or mooring fields, you must be at headway speed.
  • Don’t Use the Water as a Dump It is illegal to litter or discharge sewage into the water.
  • Don’t Harass Wildlife All wildlife are protected on the state’s waters, subject to strict hunting and fishing regulations.
  • Take a Boating Safety Course For info call Marine Patrol at 267-7256.
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Is it legal to swim in Boston Harbor?

Georges Island is the only island where swimming is not allowed. The rest of the islands within Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area—aside from those closed to visitors—allow swimming at your own risk as long as you stay away from boat areas and keep within fifteen feet of the shore.

Swimming on Lovells Island, Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area.

With a few exceptions, use of any photograph on the National Park Planner website requires a paid Royalty Free Editorial Use License or Commercial Use License. See the Photo Usage page for details.

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Can you kayak on Lake Winnipesaukee?

This 72-square mile lake is brimming with adventure and houses several small islands that are ready to be explored. Whether you prefer canoes, kayaks or Stand Up Paddle boards, Lake Winnipesaukee provides several modes of travel to tour the lake and discover the beautiful views only found in this New Hampshire oasis.

BlackWater RiverWhitewater,Blackwater River. Merrimack county, Route 127 to Snyder’s Mill section whitewater kayaking, rafting and paddling.The put-in is not too far from Concord.Route 4 southeast from Andover or northwest from Salisbury.Route 127 to Snyder’s Mill stretch of Blackwater River is 2.5 miles long. Take Bay Road south Look for unmarked narrow dirt roads on your right (There are two of them) These short roads lead to the pout-in and parking The bay is a still widening of the Blackwater River that has created a marsh and pond. You may find it a delightful place for a family trip. The access road off Bay Road leads to a wide sandy put-in that can serve as beach or picnic area. The Bay is a wide pond at that point, but if you go in either direction, you find interesting marshes, channels, peninsulas, and a varied shoreline. Going north through the meanders will eventually enable you to tour the Blackwater for a bit, but the river stays close to the highway. Going south provides opportunities for exploration. A few houses may be visible, but is mostly undeveloped.

Bog Pond – Danbury NHRoute 104 east from Danbury or south from Bristol Gould Hill Road south, 2 miles east of Danbury – 10 miles west of Bristol The first put-in is at a dam on your right – Danbury Wildlife Management Area Turn immediately right around the dam for the second put-in One mile – road crosses narrowing of the marsh – put-in is on right This is a classic narrow channeled marshland, quiet and mostly unvaried. Not an exciting place, it is just a good place to simply be with nature. It is a perfect place for a long paddle in the sun, enjoying the ducks, blackbirds, and water life. You may prefer the second of the two put-ins, since it is more quiet and rustic. In addition, a wooded picnic area adjoins the put-in parking place. From this more southern put-in you can paddle sinuously south for quite a distance. Where the channel seemingly abruptly ends, you can carry across the beaver dam and paddle through a small swamp before the channel disappears. The northern part of the area can be reached either from the first put-in or by passing through a corrugated medal tunnel under the road. As you head north after the tunnel the channel slowly widens and opens and some houses come into view. Near the northern put-in, where there is a dam it widens into a pond.

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Can you use a canoe in a lake?

As Steve points out, any canoe will take you where you want to go. While it won’t perform as well on a river, it’s entirely possible to take a flatwater canoe on current. And you’ll make it across a lake just fine in a river canoe.

When it comes to buying one for yourself, there are two main factors to consider:

  • Performance—will you mostly be on rivers or lakes?
  • Weight—how much carrying and portaging will you do?

Some river canoes are built with highly-technical materials that are extremely durable and relatively lightweight. For example, Northstar’s solo Phoenix IXP weighs 40 pounds for a canoe just over 14 feet. You could easily take this model on rivers for great performance and durability.

The same 14-ft-6-inch model built with their StarLite material weighs just 26 pounds. It’s not as durable as IXP, so its use is designed for flatwater or very mild rivers.

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Can you swim in the Merrimack River NH?

You can swim in the Merrimack, although it is strongly advised not to do so soon after a storm/rain. Please contact us if you have more information on swimming in the Merrimack.

Alliance Park (Amesbury). Trails. To learn more about the history of Alliance Park, click here.

On Lower Main Street, you will find ~6 parking spots.​

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Can you have alcohol on a boat in NH?

Is it legal to have alcohol aboard a vessel? Although it is legal to have alcohol aboard a vessel, operators found to be impaired to any degree will be arrested for boating while intoxicated. In addition, check with the local town where you will be boating for any ordinances prohibiting alcohol in public places.

How do I order my permanent boating education card?

After successfully completing a Boating Education Classroom Course, a certificate card will be mailed automatically to the student at the address entered during registration. For students who take the course at age 15, the card will be mailed on or around their 16th birthday.

For those who complete the Online Course and successfully complete the proctored exam, a certificate card will be mailed automatically to the student at the address provided during registration.

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Can you kayak on Echo Lake NH?

Beautiful Echo Lake, at an elevation of 1,931 feet, offers views of Mt. Lafayette and Cannon Mountain. Visitors can also enjoy swimming, fishing, boating andcanoe, kayak and pedalboat rentals. Last rental boats go out an hour before closure. The waters of Echo Lake flow westerly toward the Connecticut River.

Parks Plate & Season Pass: There are desiganted spaces set aside for plate/pass holders on a first-come/first-serve basis. Reservations are still encouraged in the event a park reaches capacity (requiring a $1 transaction fee).

NH Senior Citizens: To receive a discount at our per person fee locations, enter the number of NH Senior Citizens in the vehicle/occupant information section of the order details page, rather than the number of adults.

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Can you canoe the Merrimack River?

Our paddle will begin at Greeley Park in Nashua, New Hampshire. At this point the Merrimack runs along the East side of the city. There are signs of development, but most of it is hidden by the wooded river bank. After two miles we will pass the Nashua river, flowing in on the river right side. We will paddle upstream on the Nashua (if the current allows) into the heart of downtown. Our journey will continue upstream to a dam alongside the Nashua Public Library. We will then turn around and follow the Nashua River back down to the Merrimack. Once we reach the Merrimack, it is a short paddle to our take out at Merrill Park. The entire trip will cover over four miles and will take approximately two hours to complete. The full schedule is below.

*Please note: Our launch and finishing locations will not be the same. At the end of the paddle, you will be expected to carpool with 2-3 others back to the starting location in Greeley Park. This ride will take 10 minutes. Everyone will be required to wear a mask.

* Any youth (ages 12-18) attending the kayaking trip must be at least 12 years old and be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

HOW TO REGISTER:. The sign up form contains 3 links to: 1) Payment platform, 2) MRWC waiver and 3) North Country Kayak waiver. You must fill out both waivers and pay for the trip to be considered registered. If you do not receive a confirmation in your inbox with in 48 hours of registering it means that you are missing a waiver or your payment did not go through.

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Do I need a life jacket to kayak in NH?

Wear Life Jackets or Vests — State law requires one wearable life preserver for each person in a boat. All children age 12 or under must wear an approved vest or jacket. Know the Water — Always carry a chart (map). In an Accident — Personal safety comes first; report all injuries and damage.

Statewide Public Boat Access Program. The Facilities and Lands Division manages the planning, design and construction of public works projects, such as boat ramps and access sites throughout the state. This division is also responsible for the coordination of land conservation projects, including purchase and sale, easements, land use agreements and/or special use permits.

The Statewide Public Boat Access Program is a multifaceted program representing the public’s diverse needs for water recreation opportunities. It was established by state statute in 1993 (RSA 233). The goal of the program is “the acquisition, construction, refurbishment, maintenance, and operation of new and existing public boat access areas.”

How Boat Access Sites Are Developed:. The Fish and Game Department’s Statewide Public Access Program uses a variety of sources to identify water bodies needing access, including data from a statewide needs assessment conducted by the University of New Hampshire; the Public Water Access Advisory Board; Office of Energy and Planning (formerly the Office of State Planning) guides; interested citizens; and Department staff.

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Can you canoe in Boston Harbor?

Paddlers with appropriate skills and equipment (see right for details) are welcome to paddle through the locks and onto Boston Harbor. Rent by the hour according to our regular rental rates, or — if you’re camping on the Harbor Islands — rent by the day according to our off-site rental rates.

Reservations Are Required for Harbor RentalsContact us to Reserve.

Prepare for Ocean Conditions. Paddlers should be prepared to paddle in an ocean environment, which includes the potential for high winds; steep, short-period waves; fast-moving and potentially heavy boat traffic; large boat wakes; fog or reduced visibility; and lightning. The potential for more challenging conditions increases dramatically beyond Fort Independence (Castle Island), and paddlers should be prepared for large waves and currents in excess of 2 knots.


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