Things to do & places to visit in Errol, New Hampshire, United States


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Errol city in New Hampshire, United States. Timezone: America/New_York, current date and time: Saturday, May 04, 2024, 18:13.

Top things to do (7)

Top places to visit

  1. 5.0 Lake Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge (15 reviews)
    - Moose Watching
    Nature & Wildlife Areas
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    This is a great place to look for Moose! The drive from Berlin, NH is beautiful. Stop by the headquarters which is on 16 North past Erroll for great wildlife watching tips! See more..
  2. 5.0 Magalloway River (9 reviews)
    - Unspoilt
    Bodies of Water
    This waterway leads into Lake Umbagog. See more..
  3. 5.0 Mollidgewock State Park (5 reviews)
    - Another NH winner
    State Parks • Nature & Wildlife Areas
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    Great spot right on the androscoggin river...in the heart of the thirteen mile woods ...one of the prettiest drives in New england See more..
  4. 5.0 Rapid River (5 reviews)
    - Fisherman’s paridise
    Bodies of Water
    This waterway leads into Lake Umbagog. See more..
  5. 5.0 Raft Nh (1 review)
    - Rafting a class IV Magalloway river,
    River Rafting & Tubing
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    We had a long ride from Mass, but our guide, Wes, made it all worth it. Wes was super entertaining, engaging and expertly trained in rafting. We were very surprised at his knowledge of the river and rapids. He was a very good instructor and communicator. We almost made it through the whole day without losing anyone. But his need to help another rafter put us in jeopordy. Although, we flipped the boat in the end, his skill in directing us and getting us to safety was his main priority. I would HIGHLY recommend this trip, the rapids were super exhilerating and guides were super entertaining. Shout out to Dustin, oh I mean Justin! See more..
  6. 4.5 Lake Umbagog (71 reviews)
    - Lake front campsite; Fun canoe
    Bodies of Water
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    This 8,700-acre lake is part of the Lake Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge and is a good place to view waterfowl and wildlife. See more..
  7. 4.5 L.L. Cote Sports Center (41 reviews)
    - If they don't have it, you don't need it
    Saturday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Speciality & Gift Shops
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    Continuously expanding, LL Cote Sports Center is a perfect, one stop shop, for everything outdoors. With fully stocked departments in firearms, archery, fishing, clothing and camping, you are sure to find all of your favorite products in one place. There is also a convenience store, hardware store and lumber yard. See more..
  8. 4.5 Umbagog Lake State Park (5 reviews)
    - A state gem
    State Parks
    On the water at umbagog lake... one of the largest lakes in the state...gorgeous wilderness lake...offers wilderness camp sites....beautiful beach...docks with access to a lake with limited development...and plenty of wildlife....we love this lake ..your family will to See more..
  9. 4.0 Northern Waters Outfitters (22 reviews)
    - Great intro to whitewater rafting & kayaking
    Saturday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM River Rafting & Tubing • Kayaking & Canoeing
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    Not sure what the negative reviews are all about...my wife and I had an excellent introduction to whitewater rafting and kayaking with the help of this outfit's crew, who were very friendly and helpful. For the money paid, we felt it was an excellent value for 2 hours on the water, with instructions by a guide included. The whitewater section is short, but you get four runs...if anyone in your party hates it, they can sit out and wait for you. Perfect for first timers. We plan to bring our teenage kids with us next time, and I'll bring my fly rod next time (the same section of the river is also a fly fish only area). See more..
  10. 3.0 Bennett Bridge (1 review)
    - Joli pont couvert
    Spent < 1 hour Bridges
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    À la frontière avec le New Hampshire, un autre pont couvert (1898 et 97' de long), un des 9 derniers que compte le Maine See more..