White Lake State Park is a 902.7-acre public recreation area located in Tamworth, New Hampshire, surrounding the picturesque 125-acre White Lake. Established in 1933, it offers a variety of activities year-round, including swimming, hiking, non-motorized boating, picnicking, trout fishing, and winter sports. The park is known for its 72-acre stand of pitch pine trees, designated as a National Natural Landmark in 1980. Visitors can enjoy scenic trails, a large beach area, and a playground for kids. The park's serene environment, with no visible houses from the beach, provides a tranquil escape into nature.
The park's proximity to the historic town of Tamworth adds to its charm, offering easy access to local amenities. The clear waters of White Lake are perfect for swimming during the summer, while winter activities include ice fishing and snowmobiling. The park is open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. for day use, with an entry fee of $5 for visitors aged 12 and older.
White Lake State Park is a haven for nature lovers and families alike, offering a peaceful retreat amidst beautiful landscapes and diverse wildlife.