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Boating At Squam Lake In New Hampshire

By AA-Boats & Boating Staff Writers

Squam Lake, New Hampshire

Free Public Boating & Watersport Activities

Nestled amidst the stunning beauty of New Hampshire's Lakes Region, Squam Lake is a tranquil and picturesque destination. Located near the town of Holderness, the lake's serene waters and surrounding landscapes have made it a favorite spot for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful escape.

Boating is popular on Squam Lake, attracting visitors who wish to explore its calm waters. There is a boat launch ramp available for easy access to the lake, allowing boaters to set sail and enjoy the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and forests.

While Squam Lake doesn't have large marinas, the area offers boat rentals for those who don't have their own vessels. Renting a boat allows visitors to fully experience the lake's beauty and enjoy various water sports, such as paddleboarding or tubing.

In addition to boating, Squam Lake offers a variety of popular water sports, making it a hub for aquatic fun. From waterskiing to wakeboarding, there are plenty of opportunities for thrill-seekers to enjoy the lake's refreshing waters.

Fishing is another favorite pastime on Squam Lake, and anglers can find various fish species, including bass, trout, and salmon. The lake's peaceful ambiance provides a perfect setting for a day of fishing and relaxation.

The nearby town of Holderness offers quaint shops, charming restaurants, and cultural attractions to explore after a day on the lake. Visitors can also venture to nearby towns like Meredith and Center Harbor, where they can experience more of New Hampshire's Lakes Region charm.

The boating season on Squam Lake typically runs from late spring to early fall, coinciding with the warmer weather and outdoor-friendly conditions. During this time, the lake sees a flurry of activity as boaters and water enthusiasts flock to its shores.

Camping allows visitors to connect with nature and experience the region's natural beauty up close, providing a unique and memorable experience.

Squam Lake in New Hampshire offers a peaceful retreat with its serene waters, scenic landscapes, and a wealth of recreational activities. Boaters, anglers, and nature lovers alike can revel in the lake's beauty and create cherished memories amid the charm of the Lakes Region.

Boating, camping and fishing.

Nestled in the Lakes Region of central New Hampshire, Squam Lake is a 6,700-acre boating lake with over 60 miles of shoreline. The lake consists of a main upper lake and a smaller lower lake (Little Squal Lake). A short natural channel between the two bodies of water allows boaters to travel between them. There is a public boat launch ramp on this connecting waterway. Fishing enthusiasts enjoy the pursuit of bass, trout, salmon, sunfish, perch and pickerel in this breathtakingly beautiful setting. The area is a great place for a fishing trip or a family vacation, and it is a great choice for ice fishing in winter. Smallmouth bass fishing is the main draw here, and at times is considered to be as good as smallie fishing gets. Lots of islands, creek channels, ledges, timber, drop-offs, rock and vegetation provide cover and ideal habitat in this clean, clear-water lake.

Area Amenities

Marina: YES
Boat Rental: YES
Boat Launch Ramp: YES
Campgrounds: YES
RV Hookups: YES
Lodging: YES
Convenience Store: YES
Bait & Tackle: YES
Restaurant: YES

Camping

Owls Landing Campground - 603 279-6266

Rockywold-Deephaven Camps Campground - 603 968-3313

Savoie's Lodging and Camping Campground - 603 279-3141

Little Squam Lake Map

Fishing

Fish species found in Squam Lake include largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, rainbow trout, lake trout, landlocked salmon, pumpkinseed sunfish, redbreast sunfish, white perch, yellow perch and chain pickerel.

Largemouth bass Smallmouth bass Rainbow trout Lake trout Pumpkinseed Sunfish Redbreast Sunfish White Perch Yellow Perch Atlantic salmon Chain pickerel

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Local Contact Information

Rockywold-Deephaven Camps
18 Bacon Rd
Holderness, NH 03245
603 968-3313

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