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Bear Brook State Park

Bear Brook State Park
157 Deerfield Road
Allenstown,
New Hampshire 03275
603-485-9874


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With more than 10,000 acres, this is the states largest developed park offering more than 40 miles of scenic trails, and a wide array of land and water recreation and activities for all ages and interests. Dogs of all sizes are allowed for no additional fee. Dogs must be well behaved, leashed, cleaned up after, and owners are responsible for them at all times. Dogs may not be left unattended in any vehicle, camper, carrier, or enclosure at any time. Dogs are allowed on the trails and in the campground, but not in the day use areas or on the beach. Nestled alone the shore of Beaver Pond, the camp area has 93 reservation only sites (603-271-3628), 2 first come, first served sites, and is located 5 miles from the day use area. There are showers, laundry facilities, and a camp store on site. This RV park is closed during the off-season. The camping and tent areas also allow dogs. There is a dog walk area at the campground. There are no electric or water hookups at the campgrounds.





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