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Hopkinton-Everett Lake The 10,000 acre flood control project contains two developed recreational areas, Clough State Park operated by the State and Elm Brook Park operated by the Corps of Engineers. Elm Brook Park (open from the 3rd Saturday in May through the 2nd Sunday in September) offers swimming, picnicking, and boating, with a 220-acre shallow lake. Group shelters may be reserved through the NRRS web site or by calling 1-877-6777. The reservoir area and Stumpfield Marsh provide canoeing, wildlife observation, fishing, and hunting opportunities. Snowmobiles and off-road vehicles are restricted to designated trails only -- call for details.
Driving DirectionsFrom Concord, NH, and I-93, North on I-89 to Exit 6, South on NH 127.
For Visitors...The things to do at Hopkinton-Everett Lake are bike riding, boating, fishing, hiking, hunting, water sports, winter sports, wildlife viewing, off-highway vehicles and learning about the history. There's a picnic area.Find other central New Hampshire area lakes and vacation ideas or return to the home page.
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