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Becoming Closer to Nature at Mount Sunapee State Park
One of the main recreation areas in New Hampshire, United States is Mount Sunapee State Park. Specifically located within the Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee Region, the state park has been a favored destination in New Hampshire for years for those seeking for some fun and recreation.
Offering various activities for the different seasons of the year, Mount Sunapee State Park provides fun and excitement all year round.
During winter, people head out to the Mt. Sunapee Resort, which is owned by the state and operated by the Okemo Mountain Resort, to get a premier alpine skiing experience.
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The resort offers its guests a number of thrilling outdoor activities such as off-road Segway excursions and a Canopy Zip-Line Tour. This particular tour allows you to go through zip lines, rappelling and rope bridges while descending from the top of South Peak.
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For golf enthusiasts, the resort also has an 18-hole championship disc golf course. This unique course winds downs from the top of the South peak, goes into the woods, and out to follow the Province Trail.
In addition, there is also an 18-hole miniature golf course called Wild Goose Waters, specially situated at the base of the Adventure Park at South Peak. The course is open daily and also Friday and Saturday evenings under the lights until 8:00pm. “Wild Goose Waters” is the Indian translation for “Sunapee”. The course is adorned with replicas of the three lighthouses on Lake Sunapee and some even come into play.
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Mount Sunapee State Park usually opens its doors to the public from May until October. Its operating hours are from Monday to Sunday. However, there are times that the management changes the schedule without prior notice.
During off-season, the park does not staff and will not provide certain services. Before your visit, it is highly advisable to call the park to confirm its opening times. If you wish to visit Mount Sunapee during off season, make sure to bring the right equipment and adequate supplies. You will also need sufficient skills and knowledge to explore the park independently. There is a small admission fee to be paid to access the park and season passes are also offered.
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The park’s camping area, which has five renovated lean-to sites, provides basic amenities such as clean water, fire rings, picnic tables, and pit toilets, but has no electricity. The park is also close to parking, ATM machines, convenience stores, a dump station and restaurants.
If you walk one mile from the campground, you will come across the Mt. Sunapee State Beach. Here, you can spend the entire day swimming and sunbathing. The beach is equipped with good facilities like showers, flush toilets, a store, playground and a bathhouse. Other than swimming, you can also rent a canoe or kayak to explore waters further.
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