Mollidgewock State Park, Riverside camping area in Coös County, United States.
Mollidgewock State Park is a riverside camping area along the Androscoggin River in northern New Hampshire. It offers tent sites at different locations within the surrounding forest, with basic facilities for overnight stays.
The campground was established in 1972 and received official state park status in 1994. This designation recognized its role as a protected natural area in the region.
The park provides outdoor recreation spaces where visitors engage in traditional New Hampshire activities including canoeing, fishing, and wildlife observation.
Access to the park is via forest roads, and visitors should prepare for basic conditions. Water and simple restroom facilities are available, but there are no modern amenities.
The park will experience two minutes of complete solar eclipse darkness during the 2024 celestial event, making it a selected observation point.
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