New Hampshire Lakes by Region
New Hampshire : Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee (4)
New Hampshire : Great North Woods (4)
New Hampshire : Lakes Region (21)
- Great East Lake
- Province Lake
- Halfmoon Lake
- Purity Lake
- Lake Kanasatka
- Sargent Lake
- Lake Waukewan
- Shellcamp Pond
- Lake Wicwas
- Silver Lake
- Lake Winnipesaukee
- Squam Lake
- Lake Winona
- Suncook Lakes
- Lovell Lake
- Wakondah Pond
- Merrymeeting Lake
- Webster Lake
- Newfound Lake
- Winnisquam Lake
- Ossipee Lake
New Hampshire : Merrimack Valley (1)
New Hampshire : Monadnock (3)
New Hampshire : White Mountains (4)
New Hampshire Lakes and Reservoirs
New Hampshire Lakes A-Z
- Canobie Lake
- Lake Sunapee
- Province Lake
- Conway Lake
- Lake Waukewan
- Purity Lake
- Crystal Lake
- Lake Wicwas
- Sargent Lake
- Eastman Lake
- Lake Winnipesaukee
- Shellcamp Pond
- Echo Lake
- Lake Winona
- Silver Lake
- First Connecticut Lake
- Laurel Lake
- Squam Lake
- Forest Lake
- Lovell Lake
- Stinson Lake
- Franklin Pierce Lake
- Mascoma Lake
- Suncook Lakes
- Great East Lake
- Merrymeeting Lake
- Umbagog Lake
- Halfmoon Lake
- Mirror Lake
- Wakondah Pond
- Lake Kanasatka
- Newfound Lake
- Webster Lake
- Lake Monomonac
- Ossipee Lake
- Winnisquam Lake
Lakes in NH
| Lake Name | Lake Summary |
|---|---|
| Canobie Lake |
A pair of loons glides across the surface of Canobie Lake in the Merrimack Valley region of southeastern New Hampshire. Although treasured, it is not ... |
| Conway Lake |
Conway Lake is a hidden treasure nestled in the towns of Conway and Eaton, east of the White Mountains in New Hampshire. Careful conservation efforts ... |
| Crystal Lake |
Crystal Lake, in the town of Enfield in Grafton County, New Hampshire, showcases New England's scenic beauty with its clean clear water and picturesque ... |
| Eastman Lake |
Also known as: Eastman PondTucked away in the heart of the Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee region just two hours from Boston and minutes from the Vermont border, Eastman Lake is a fantastic ... |
| Echo Lake |
He reaches as far above him as he can, searching for a finger hold that will let him pull himself up the cliff face soaring over Echo Lake. Below him, ... |
| First Connecticut Lake | New Hampshire's Connecticut Lakes, located in the state's Great North Woods region, are comprised of four lakes: First Connecticut Lake, Second Connecticut ... |
| Forest Lake |
A clear summer day finds many visitors and locals enjoying the weather at Forest Lake, where a 200-foot white beach is covered with sunning families and ... |
| Franklin Pierce Lake |
Also known as: Jackman ReservoirFranklin Pierce Lake in New Hampshire's Monadnock Region is a relatively unknown gem. Also known as Jackman Reservoir, the 520-acre lake sits on the outskirts ... |
| Great East Lake |
Great East Lake is a paradise for anyone who enjoys a relaxing time. With over 1700 acres of water and 12 miles of shoreline, Great East Lake is known ... |
| Halfmoon Lake |
Sprawling across the border between the towns of Barnstead and Alton, Halfmoon Lake is a beautiful, quiet lake in New Hampshire's Lakes Region. Halfmoon ... |
| Lake Kanasatka |
Also known as: Long PondLake Kanasatka is a clear, 371-acre freshwater lake set among New Hampshire's towering trees and surrounded by sloping hillsides. The lake was once named ... |
| Lake Monomonac |
The wind fills the sails, pushing the sailboats across Lake Monomonac. A bewitching combination of pristine white sail cloth and billowing bright colors ... |
| Lake Sunapee |
Also known as: Sunapee LakeBack in the days of railroads and steamships, Lake Sunapee was a popular vacation destination. It is no less wonderful today. The lake's clear waters ... |
| Lake Waukewan |
Lake Waukewan is set within the heart of New Hampshire's Lakes Region, where its sparkling 928 acres lure visitors seeking to escape to a small town atmosphere. ... |
| Lake Wicwas |
Also known as: Wickwas LakeWith dozens of beautiful vistas to photograph, Lake Wicwas is nestled among three protected wildlife areas in central New Hampshire. The lake's surface ... |
| Lake Winnipesaukee |
By far the largest lake in the state, Lake Winnipesaukee covers an incredible 44,586 New Hampshire acres. The lake is the third largest lake in all of ... |
| Lake Winona |
If there's one lake in central New Hampshire whose origin is mired in historical heartache, it's Lake Winona. This private 148-acre freshwater lake, once ... |
| Laurel Lake |
Laurel Lake, with its 180 acres of clear, sparkling waters and densely-wooded shoreline in Cheshire County, New Hampshire is a perfect spot for a peaceful ... |
| Lovell Lake |
Surrounded by a plenitude of forest pine, fir, elm, beech, and oak trees, this clear water lake is located in beautiful New Hampshire. Occupying the Lakes ... |
| Mascoma Lake |
In 1793 a group of Shakers arrived at the valley between Mount Assurance and Mascoma Lake and declared it the "Chosen Vale." They settled on the shores ... |
| Merrymeeting Lake |
Beautiful Merrymeeting Lake in the town of New Durham, New Hampshire was formed by an impoundment on the Merrymeeting River in 1923. At normal water level, ... |
| Mirror Lake |
Slowly the moose wades through the grasses at the edge of Mirror Lake, tipping his huge head down to drink. On the opposite shore a kayaker glides into ... |
| Newfound Lake |
Comfortably situated in New Hampshire's famous Lakes Region, Newfound Lake is the third-largest lake located entirely within the state's boundaries. It ... |
| Ossipee Lake |
Ossipee Lake covers an impressive 3,245 acres in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire, making it the sixth-largest lake contained entirely within the state. ... |
| Province Lake |
A quick swish and the golf club slices through the air sending the ball down the green along Province Lake. The lake, covering almost a thousand acres, ... |
| Purity Lake |
In the late 1800's Edward E. Hoyt moved his family to Purity Lake in the Lakes region of New Hampshire. Hoyt started a sawmill and water bottling company ... |
| Sargent Lake |
Nestled in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire, Sargent Lake is located east of the town of Belmont. At just over 43 acres, this lake is sure to capture ... |
| Shellcamp Pond |
Also known as: Shellcamp LakeShellcamp Pond is located in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire in the town of Gilmanton. The town was named after the Gilman family who inhabited the ... |
| Silver Lake |
Silver Lake is a private lake located in eastern Vermont's Lakes tourism region, just south of the White Mountain National Forest. The lake spans almost ... |
| Squam Lake |
Big Squam Lake, New Hampshire's second-largest lake, is set comfortably in the state's Lakes region. Dotted with the region's typical houses, stunning ... |
| Stinson Lake |
Stinson Lake, which once housed the laughter of summer camp children, now shines as a quiet residential retreat in central New Hampshire. A refreshingly ... |
| Suncook Lakes |
Also known as: Lower Suncook Lake, Upper Suncook LakeThe Suncook Lakes are two of the lakes that dot the countryside of the appropriately named Lakes Region of New Hampshire. The region is home to big, ... |
| Umbagog Lake |
Umbagog Lake straddles about 11 miles of the Maine-New Hampshire border. This 8,500-acre lake lies partly in the Rangeley Lakes region of western Maine ... |
| Wakondah Pond |
Wakondah Pond is located in the scenic valley of Moultonborough, New Hampshire. The lake has 94 acres of crystal blue waters secluded by nature and wildlife. ... |
| Webster Lake |
Webster Lake, a 606-acre lake set in central New Hampshire, tucks itself away from the hubbub of life's daily stresses in a shoreline that is surrounded ... |
| Winnisquam Lake |
Also known as: Lake WinnisqamCovering 4,238 acres, Winnisquam Lake is New Hampshire's fourth-largest lake located entirely within the state's borders. Nestled into New Hampshire's ... |






