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  1. Lake Winnipesaukee (/ ˌ w ɪ n ɪ p ə ˈ s ɔː k i /) is the largest lake in the U.S. state of New Hampshire, located in the Lakes Region at the foothills of the White Mountains.

  2. Jun 30, 2023 · Lake Winnipesaukee is a prime NH summer destination: the perfect spot for lounging on the beach, boating, swimming, fishing, or dining on the water. But this region is also a great destination for its gorgeous natural landscape – chock-full of great mountains to hike, walking trails, and other exciting outdoor adventures, as well as beautiful ...

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  3. You’re in luck — there are plenty of fun things to do in Lake Winnipesaukee NH! Lake Winnipesaukee is New Hampshire’s summertime playground, where travelers come to enjoy lake life at its most blissful. It’s a phenomenally family-friendly destination, but also works well as a trip for just adults.

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  4. For those who love history and have an affinity for the serene lakes of New Hampshire, Lake Winnipesaukee holds a special allure. Nestled in the heart of the NH Lakes Region, this majestic body of water has a rich and fascinating history that dates back to ancient times.

  5. Apr 12, 2018 · “Winnipesaukee” likely means either “smile of the Great Spirit” or “beautiful water in a high place.” When white people first identified Lake Winnipesaukee as a vacation spot in the mid-19th century, they regarded the place with reverence.

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  6. Jul 8, 2020 · Here are ten little known facts about the lake. Lake Winnipesaukee has been a vacation destination since before we were a country! In the mid-1700s Governor John Wentworth vacationed on the lake in Wolfeboro, considered the oldest summer resort in the country.

  7. Covering 71 square miles, Lake Winnipesaukee ranks as the third biggest lake in New England—about one-seventh the size of Lake Champlain and two-thirds the size of Moosehead Lake in Maine. Eight towns surround it, from Alton to Wolfeboro.

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