Wentworth State Park, State park on Lake Wentworth in Wolfeboro, United States.
Wentworth State Park is a recreational area on the north shore of Lake Wentworth featuring swimming areas and picnic facilities. The grounds span about 50 acres and include a boat launch for water access.
The park was established in 1934 by the New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation as a public recreation area. It was created as part of the state's efforts to develop outdoor spaces for public use.
The park maintains a group use area where local communities gather for outdoor activities and social events throughout the summer season.
The park provides toilets, picnic tables, grills, and a boat launch for visitor use. Summer is the main season, with entrance fees collected from late May through early September.
The location sits at an elevation of about 535 feet above sea level with non-motorized boating as a main activity. This higher vantage point provides visitors with nice views across the water.
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