Lake Ivanhoe Beach, located in Wakefield, New Hampshire, offers a serene and picturesque setting. The lake, also known as Round Pond, is part of the Salmon Falls Headwater Lakes Watershed and has no traditional inlets or outlets, with drainage occurring via groundwater to Great East Lake[3]. The area is surrounded by a mix of residential homes and camps, providing a tranquil atmosphere for visitors. The beach itself is part of the Lake Ivanhoe Campground, which features a private sandy beach and various activities for families[5].
The water quality of Lake Ivanhoe is generally good, with steady water clarity and slightly increasing chlorophyll levels[1]. The lake's environment is oligotrophic, indicating low nutrient levels and minimal plant growth[1].
Visitors can enjoy swimming, fishing, and other outdoor activities amidst the beautiful wooded surroundings of the campground.