Bear Brook State Park | |
Photo Width: | 280 |
Location: | Allenstown and Hooksett in Merrimack County; Deerfield and Candia in Rockingham County, New Hampshire |
Coords: | 43.107°N -71.352°W |
Established: | 1943 |
Designation: | New Hampshire state park |
Administrator: | New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation |
Website: | Bear Brook State Park |
Bear Brook State Park is a 10000acres preserve in Allenstown, New Hampshire, and neighboring towns. It is one of New Hampshire's largest state parks.
The park takes its name from Bear Brook, a stream which runs through the park. Its environment is that of the Northeastern coastal forests ecoregion.
Amenities at Bear Brook include camp sites, a picnic area, over of hiking trails, swimming and fishing ponds, archery range, camp store, a ball field, playground, bathhouse, shelters, picnic tables, canoe and rowboat rentals, and a physical fitness course. The park is home to the New Hampshire Snowmobile Museum, Old Allenstown Meeting House, and the Richard Diehl Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Museum, which are in historic buildings built by the Civilian Conservation Corps.[1]
In 1985 and 2000, the remains of a total of four female bodies, one adult and three children, were found in the park. In January 2017, a suspect in the case was identified as Terry Peder Rasmussen (also known by several aliases)[2] [3] who had died in prison in 2010.[4] In June 2019, three of the bodies were identified.[5]
See main article: Bear Brook murders.