Northwood Meadows State Park
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Description
Northwood Meadows State Park is a 675acre state park in the town of Northwood, New Hampshire.
Activities included nature walks, hiking, picnicking, fishing, non-motorized boating, biking, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing.
The wooded park has a vast wetlands area includes a pond created by a dammed brook.
There is a universally-accessible graveled trail up to the pond, known as Burtt Wildlife Pond, after M. Edward Burtt, who built the boulder-fringed roads and dam.
The state purchased the land in 1990, which abuts the Forest Peters Wildlife Management Area and the Guptill-Lamprey Pasture Conservation Area.