Greenfield State Park, State park in Greenfield, United States
Greenfield State Park is a natural area covering 400 acres in southeastern New Hampshire with Otter Lake, forests, ponds, and wetlands. The landscape includes diverse terrain and water features suitable for outdoor recreation and exploration.
The land was originally used for farming but was converted into a public recreation area in the early 1970s. This transformation helped preserve natural spaces for future generations to enjoy.
Visitors come here to observe local wildlife in their natural setting, spotting deer, foxes, and birds that thrive in this landscape. The park serves as a place where people connect directly with the natural world around them.
The park offers 256 campsites for overnight stays plus picnic areas and restrooms scattered throughout the grounds. A ranger station at the entrance provides guidance for visitors planning their activities.
During winter, the park's trail system becomes a destination for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing activities. This seasonal transformation attracts visitors looking for snow-based outdoor pursuits.
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