Best lakes around Groveton are characterized by their natural settings and recreational opportunities. The area, nestled in Coos County, New Hampshire, provides access to various bodies of water. These lakes offer diverse activities for visitors seeking outdoor experiences. The region's landscape supports a range of natural features, including forests and trails.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Lake Accotink is a 55-acre reservoir situated along Accotink Creek. There are a bunch of trails around the lake (some paved and some dirt/gravel), and the Cross Country Trail through Lake Accotink Park is perfect for running.
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Lake Accotink is a 55-acre reservoir situated along Accotink Creek. There are a bunch of trails around the lake (some paved and some dirt/gravel), and the Cross Country Trail through Lake Accotink Park is perfect for running.
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MTB section of the Accotink loop trail, this part has some roots exposed but any MTB bike can handle them, some nature hikers around so mind your speed around turns. Some sections of the trail will let you stop for a quick lake photo.
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There is a MTB highlight here, but the route is paved throughout and therefore has nothing in common with a MTB route. The surface may not be perfect for a racing bike, but the trail would be rideable even with it. The surroundings, the nature in the bay are very scenic, such a quiet corner I would choose in the middle of D.C. not expecting.
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Oxon Cove its a low transit trail part of the PHT. Its great for a quite ride or hike, with chances to see ducks and fish moving around the cove. You can either cross the Oxon creek using the Oxon Farm Trail Bridge or keep going north in a grass trail heading into the Bell Acres Park.
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The Gerry Connolly Cross County Trail runs along the shores of Lake Accotink. It is characterized by forest sections and birdwatching areas.
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The lakes near Groveton offer a variety of activities. You can enjoy fishing, boating, and swimming, especially at larger bodies of water like Maidstone Lake. Many areas also provide opportunities for hiking, paddling, and wildlife viewing. For example, Lake Accotink is great for family activities with a playground and trails, while Oxon Cove Park Trail offers scenic views and wildlife observation.
Yes, several spots are ideal for families. Lake Accotink is particularly family-friendly, featuring a playground, restroom facilities, and woods to explore. Lake Accotink Park also offers family-friendly trails, including paved and dirt options suitable for walks. The Oxon Cove Park Trail is another great option, known for its scenic nature and opportunities to see ducks and fish.
The Groveton area is excellent for fishing. Maidstone Lake, though in Vermont, is a short drive away and known for Bullhead, Burbot, Lake Trout, Panfish, Rainbow Trout, and Yellow Perch. Closer to Groveton, South Ponds is popular for Brook Trout, Brown Bullhead, Chain Pickerel, Lake Trout, Largemouth Bass, and Rainbow Trout. Neal Pond and Trio Ponds also offer good fishing opportunities, as does the Groveton Water Reservoir Dam.
You'll find a mix of trails around the lakes. For instance, Lake Accotink Park features both paved and dirt/gravel trails, perfect for running or leisurely walks. The Lake Accotink loop trail also has MTB sections with some exposed roots. For more general hiking, you can explore various easy routes like the Martha Washington Library Trail or the Dyke Marsh Wildlife Preserve loop. Find more options in the Easy hikes around Groveton guide.
Yes, the area offers several cycling routes. The Oxon Cove Park Trail, for example, is paved throughout and suitable for a quiet ride. You can find various cycling routes, including moderate and easy options, such as the Mount Vernon Trail loops. Explore more in the Cycling around Groveton guide.
While specific crowd levels can vary, the lakes immediately surrounding Groveton, such as South Ponds, Christine Lake, Neal Pond, and Trio Ponds, generally offer a more secluded and quiet experience compared to larger, more developed state parks further south in New Hampshire. Maidstone Lake, despite its size, is also known for its tranquility.
Yes, several lakes and trails offer scenic viewpoints. Lake Accotink and Lake Accotink Park are known for their viewpoints. The Oxon Cove Park Trail also provides scenic natural surroundings and views of the lake and river.
The Groveton area is an all-season destination. Summer is ideal for water activities like boating, swimming, and fishing. Spring and fall offer beautiful scenery for hiking and wildlife viewing, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Winter provides opportunities for snowmobiling and exploring trails, though conditions will vary.
Some lakes offer facilities for visitors. Lake Accotink, for instance, has a playground and restroom facilities. Belle Haven Park, located along the Mount Vernon Trail, provides benches, tables, and social facilities, making it a good spot for a break or picnic.
The natural settings of these lakes and surrounding forests provide opportunities to observe local wildlife. You might spot various bird species, including loons, especially in quieter areas. The Oxon Cove Park Trail is noted for chances to see ducks and fish.
Yes, there are several running trails. Lake Accotink Park has trails, including paved and dirt/gravel options, that are perfect for running. The Cross Country Trail through Lake Accotink Park is specifically highlighted for this. You can find more running routes in the Running Trails around Groveton guide.


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