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New Hampshire a waterfront mecca...

Kingston LakeSummer in NH…a true waterfront mecca.

I love summer in New Hampshire. I love our rocky coastline and our wonderful lakes and ponds.

New Hampshire has so many lakes, ponds, streams and rivers that water recreation can be found just about everywhere.

The list is huge starting from the First and Second Connecticut Lakes, Lake Francis, Umbagog Lake, Lake Winnipesaukee, Squam Lake, New Found Lake, Winnisquam Lake, Big Island Pond, Pawtuckaway Lake to name just a few and then of course there are The Rivers.

We can't forget rivers like the Connecticut River, Piscataqua River, and the Merrimack River. Most offer paddling, sight-seeing, fishing and rafting.

We have wonderful whitewater boating rivers like the Saco River and many small pretty lakes and ponds all surrounded by woods and rocky shoreline which are ideal for boating and swimming.

New Hampshire also has a small but beautiful coastline boldly hugging the Atlantic Ocean which provide acres of estuaries, tidal waters and mud flats.

I really do love summer in New Hampshire and fall and of course spring. Winter? Well, I'm not such a big fan of winter anymore... but winter in the New Hampshire is pretty nonetheless.

Awhile back Jay and I started a blog for our waterfront listings and it has morphed into a site that covers not only some New Hampshire waterfront listings but also some New Hampshire Lakes and Pond information.

If you haven’t stopped by…check it out here http://nhwaterfronthomesforsale.com/ It’s still a work in progress but we’d love your suggestions and or opinions.

Monika McGillicuddy

New Hampshire REALTOR

NewHampshireRealEstateBlog.com

http://www.nhviewfinders.com/ (Through the NH Lens)

Posted Friday Jun 27