From I-93: Take exit 36 onto Route 3 North. Follow Route 3, to Route 115, to Route 2, to Route 16, to Route 26. Follow Route 26 for seven miles to Umbagog Lake State Park. From I-95: Take Route 16 north to Route 26 east. Follow Route 26 for seven miles to Umbagog Lake State Park.
Love this place! The lake is one of our favorites. The campground is great to for a small campground. The sites are fairly roomy and some aren't to close to others. The lil beach is nice, the tiny gift shop and bathrooms are decent too. The staff has always been good and helpful. The boat launch is small and kinda tricky getting in and out, but the public launch is close. They have rentable boat slips for cheap too. The remote islands sites are awesome too. Come with picnic table, fireplace/cooker, and even outhouses. And cannot beat the price! Good place, we will be back for sure.
Great park! Very friendly and helpful park staff. My site (R04) was great and had a fire ring + grill grate, picnic table, tent platform and pit toilet. Listening to the loons as I fell asleep was wonderful. Beautiful views and plenty of stars to see on a clear night. I can't wait to go back!
It's just another perfect fall day! Embracing autumn vibes in northern New Hampshire from the Magalloway River in Errol 🍂 Beautiful spot to explore and get away from it all. Nearby there are lovely roads for a scenic drive and pristine waters for a relaxing kayak adventure.