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7 Things to Do in Laconia, New Hampshire, Next Summer

Although the NASWA Resort is closed for the off-season, now is the perfect time to start planning your next summer vacation! If you’ve ever been to the New Hampshire Lakes Region, you know there are tons of things to do in Laconia. Still, not everyone has had the opportunity to visit our beloved lakeside community. Therefore, we’d like to share a few quintessential events, activities, and other things to do that are sure to enhance your summer experience.

Fun for All Ages in Laconia, New Hampshire

Laconia is an ideal family travel destination thanks to the many attractions and activities for all ages. Perfectly placed in the heart of the Lakes Region, Lake Winnipesaukee is an attraction all its own. Besides boating, water sports, and hanging out on the beach, there are seemingly endless ways to spend your time at The NASWA Resort and beyond. And even if you have thoroughly planned your vacation, it always helps to have a few options in your back pocket!

  • If you or anyone in your group is interested in history and how things were made in the olden days, a tour of Belknap Mill, the nation’s oldest unrestored brick textile mill, is a worthy consideration.
  • Take a cruise around Lake Winnipesaukee with Mount Washington Cruises and enjoy a selection of narrated scenic tours, sunset dinner cruises, Sunday brunch, or a cocktail cruise.
  • Ahern State Park is an excellent place to enjoy nature and Winnipesaukee’s “little sister,” Lake Winnisquam.
  • The Laconia Lakeside Craft Fair is a must-stop for anyone who appreciates handmade artwork and other goods.
  • Rail Bike Adventures offers a unique way to enjoy the countryside.
  • The iconic Weirs Drive-In Theatre is one of the nation’s last drive-ins and is perfect for a warm summer night when you just want to watch a good movie.
  • Laconia Motorcycle Week is a Lake’s Region staple, and it all kicks off at The NASWA with the Peter Makris Memorial Run!

View of Endicott Rock Park Beach along Lake Winnipesaukee in Weirs Beach, Laconia, New Hampshire.

The NASWA: Not Your Typical Lake Winnipesaukee Hotel

For decades, The NASWA Resort has played host to generations of families hoping to make the most of their summer. And while we always go above and beyond to provide excellent onsite amenities, accommodations, and activities, the impressive array of things to do in Laconia can’t be overstated. To learn more about our award-winning family getaway spot, please reach out online or call 888-55-NASWA!

 

Interesting Facts about Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire

Whether traveling by car, plane, train, or whatever your mode of transportation, use your journey to brush up on interesting facts about Lake Winnipesaukee and this region of New Hampshire before you arrive. Since 1935, the Makris Family has been helping guests discover the beauty of Laconia and Lake Winnipesaukee by inviting them to stay at The NASWA Resort. From couples enjoying a romantic escape to families making memories together, this Lakes Region resort is perfect for anyone looking to enjoy a break from everyday life.

5 Things You Didn’t Know about Lake Winnipesaukee

Everyone knows Lake Winnipesaukee is home to incredible water sports like dragon boat racing and cruising on boat rentals. Appreciate this New Hampshire lake even more by expanding your trivia knowledge when it comes to this body of water.

1.   How Did the Lake Get Its Name?

According to legend, this body of water got its name because of the love of two Native Americans. The story goes that a chief had a daughter with many suitors, but she refused them all. One day she fell in love with a chief from an enemy tribe, and her father reluctantly agreed to the union. When the tribe got into their canoes and traveled to the middle of the lake, the sun came out and bathed the newlywed’s canoe in light. The tribe’s chief proclaimed this a good omen and named the lake Winnipesaukee, which means “the Smile of the Great Spirit.”

2.   How Big Is Lake Winnipesaukee?

The lake has a surface area of around 72 square miles, which translates to adjust over 44,500 acres. It’s roughly 21 miles long and 12 miles wide in some spots. The deepest part of the lake measures a maximum depth of 212 feet.

3.   What Towns Border the Lake?

Throughout the miles of shoreline, there are eight cities and towns that border the lake. These include:

  • Alton
  • Center Harbor
  • Gilford
  • Laconia
  • Meredith
  • Moultonborough
  • Tuftonboro
  • Wolfeboro

 

4.   How Many Islands Are on the Lake?

There are an estimated 365 islands throughout the lake, and 274 are habitable. The smallest of these islands is Becky’s Island, while Long Island and Bear Island are the largest. There are even three islands with the same name.

5.   What Species of Fish Are in the Lake?

Thanks to its size, there is no shortage of incredible fishing spots on the lake. Popular species to cast your line for include largemouth and smallmouth bass, three different kinds of trout, white and yellow perch, landlocked salmon, and redbreast sunfish.

Get Out and Explore the Lake Winnipesaukee Region

While you can learn interesting facts about New Hampshire from a book or the internet, there’s nothing better than discovering this information firsthand. Found on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee, The NASWA Resort puts you close to all that makes the Lakes Region so unique.

This New Hampshire resort features a range of accommodation options that make the perfect home base for any getaway. Visit us online today to learn more about our various lodging types and on-site amenities. When you’re ready to reserve a stay, booking your visit is as easy as clicking a button.

Soak in the Sunshine with a Picnic in the Park

Since 1935, countless visitors have packed their bags and headed to The NASWA Resort for a relaxing but memorable getaway. Situated on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee, this New Hampshire resort is not only home to great on-site activities but also puts you near some of the best attractions in the area. If you’re looking for something laid-back to do, pack up your blanket and basket, and head out for a picnic in the park.

The 5 Best New Hampshire Parks for a Picnic

Before setting off on your picnic adventure, you need to create your perfect basket. Stop by NazBar & Grill to place a to-go order or put together your own delicious meal. Once your basket is filled with goodies, grab a cozy blanket from your rental and set off for a relaxing adventure.

Plenty of parks near our Lake Winnipesaukee resort have ample green space for you to kick back and relax on.

  1. Weirs Community Park, less than a mile away, is one of the best hidden gems of the Laconia Weirs Beach area. This park features miles of walking trails and a phenomenal playground, perfect for your kids to burn off some energy.
  2. Found off Parade Road is Waukewan Highlands Community Park. Take in stunning views by spreading your blanket out by Hart’s Pond. After you’re done eating, wander the interpretive trail.
  3. If you’re looking for a quintessential neighborhood park, head to Tardiff Park. The wooded field at this park is an ideal spot for your picnic. Bring a soccer ball or kite to play with, or you can shoot some hoops on the basketball court.
  4. Picnic in the shadow of the oldest public monument in New England by heading to Endicott Rock Historic Site. This park is found on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee in the Weirs Beach Village.
  5. Perhaps one of the most scenic parks for a picnic is Clough Park/Scenic Park in nearby Meredith. Overlooking Meredith Bay, this waterfront spot features several incredible picnic areas and walkways to explore when you’re done. 

Reserve Your Scenic New Hampshire Getaway

No matter where your adventures take you, from a picnic in the park to a local state park, rest easy knowing you have a cozy place to call home. By booking your stay at The NASWA Resort, you are treating yourself to a quintessential lakefront resort experience. 

This family-friendly resort features a range of lodging options, including cottages and suites, that can accommodate groups of all sizes. The NASWA Resort also features a range of on-site amenities and activities, including dining options, dock space, and more. When you’re ready to start planning your next visit, check availability online and book your stay with the click of a button.

Dragon Boat Racing | Things to Do on Lake Winnipesaukee

One of the best parts about spending time on Lake Winnipesaukee is you never know what kind of activities you may find. Lake life can bring about many exciting water sports, but arguably none are as demanding for participants as dragon boat racing. This unique spectator sport has a deep-rooted history and has grown in popularity around the world; and has become a yearly event on Weirs Beach in Laconia. And The NASWA Resort is just the place to stay for easy access to all the fun!

Dragon’s head with dragon boat racing team at the back

Lake Winnipesaukee Dragon Boat Festival

Originating in China, dragon boat racing is a team sport consisting of a crew of up to fifty paddlers! Teams furiously paddle to the finish line, like any other race, and whichever boat crosses first wins. Our Lake Winnipesaukee version is a little more laid-back, but that doesn’t mean it won’t be competitive! This year’s Dragon Boat Festival will benefit Gilda’s Club New Hampshire, an affiliate of the cancer support community. We’re proud to show our support by hosting the “Awakening of the Dragons” Ceremony to kick off the festival.

What to Know About Dragon Boat Racing

Dragon boat racing is a little more complex than just a bunch of people paddling like mad. Each paddler must sync with their team, led by the rhythm of a vital member known as a drummer. There is also a “steer person” at the back of the boat responsible for maneuvering. Although no experience is necessary, you may want to build arm strength before taking on such a challenge. Teamwork is a crucial aspect of this unique sport. Boats compete at the same time, so coordination is paramount to success.

Not Your Typical Lake Winnipesaukee Hotel

If you’re interested in participating in this year’s dragon boat racing event, check out the Gilda’s Club website for more information. They’ll provide you with boats, paddles, life jackets, practice time, and officiating. The minimum age to participate is 13 years old. Participation requires a donation, and spectators are encouraged to donate as well. And if you want a front-row seat for all the action, look no further than The NASWA Resort! For more information or to book your stay, please get in touch with us online or call 888-55-NASWA.

Spend the Day at Franconia Notch State Park

Nestled in the heart of the White Mountain Natural Forest, Franconia Notch State Park is one of the prettiest places in the Granite State, offering the perfect add-on destination for anyone looking for a complete New Hampshire getaway. Teeming with activities and amenities that make New Hampshire unique, Franconia Notch is worthy of your consideration. What’s more, The NASWA Resort is less than an hour away, making it the perfect base camp to explore everything this local favorite has to offer.

Places of Interest at Franconia Notch State Park

Flume Gorge

An 800-foot gorge at the base of Mount Liberty, Flume Gorge is a breathtaking natural wonder. Taking the two-miles long Flume Trail gets you out in nature as you hike to the Conway granite walls that rise to almost 100 feet overhead with a gap of just 12 feet from wall to wall. The hike takes you through the natural beauty of this part of New Hampshire, with the vibrant greens of mosses contrasting with colorful wildflowers.

 

Cannon Aerial Tram

Echo Lake

Echo Lake sits at almost 2,000 feet, with dazzling views of Cannon Mountain and Mt. Lafayette. The lake office offers canoe, kayak, and paddle boat rentals, so being on the water for part of the day is a highly recommended adventure. Fun fact: Echo Lake is a tributary of the Connecticut River.

Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway

Climbing to the 4,080-foot summit of Cannon Mountain is a lot of work after hiking a gorge and kayaking a lake. Instead, take the Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway! This engineering marvel takes passengers up 2,180 vertically to an area with walking trails to an observation tower and cafe on the summit. Cannon Mountain is also a significant draw in the winter, with 97 ski trails and slopes to explore.

Your Favorite New Hampshire Resort on Lake Winnipesaukee

The NASWA Resort bills itself as the “Quintessential Lake Winnipesaukee Resort,” and it is easy to see why. The NASWA offers convenient on-site restaurants, the longest private sandy beach on the lake, and complimentary dock space for guests to bring their boats. And with easy access to Franconia Notch State Park and other offsite destinations, you’ll be well on your way to a memorable New Hampshire getaway. Accommodation options for groups of all sizes include suites and cottages. Check availability and book now!

 

When staying in the New Hampshire Lakes Region, check out The NASWA Resort for a unique getaway experience on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee.

22 Things to Do in New Hampshire During Your Summer Getaway

One of the perks of having your summer getaway in New Hampshire is you can seamlessly find many fun activities. The Granite State doesn’t cover as much area as many other states, but that makes it easier to see more! With so many things to do in New Hampshire during the warmest part of the year, you’ll want a place to retreat to after each exciting day. The NASWA Resort on Lake Winnipesaukee is the perfect place to branch out from as you explore the Lakes Region and beyond. To give you a few ideas of must-see attractions, landmarks, and events, we put together a list of 22 things you should consider during your vacation.

Fun Things to Do, Visit, and See in New Hampshire

Laconia’s centralized location makes it easy to travel to various summer attractions with friends and family. You’ll undoubtedly create lasting memories in New Hampshire as you notch each item off your list. Here are some of our nearby favorites.

Hotel Resorts in New Hampshire | Lake Winnipesaukee

Now that you have a relatively extensive list of things to do in New Hampshire, it’s time to start planning your getaway! The NASWA Resort has played host to friends and families for generations, so we know what it takes to have an unforgettable vacation. And the only thing that could make exploring our beloved state any better is knowing you’ll have a welcoming place to call home during your stay. Please reach out online or call 888-55-NASWA today to learn more about how The NASWA can help fulfill your New Hampshire summer vacation experience.

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