Connecticut Lakes State Forest Explained

Connecticut Lakes State Forest
Map:New Hampshire#USA
Location:Coös County, NH
Nearest City:Pittsburg, New Hampshire
Area Acre:1,648
Established:1935
Governing Body:New Hampshire Department of Natural and Cultural Resources

Connecticut Lakes State Forest is a 1648acres state forest in the town of Pittsburg, New Hampshire, in the United States. The forest forms a narrow strip on either side of U.S. Route 3, running south from the Canadian border around Third and south past Second Connecticut Lake before ending up short of First Connecticut Lake. The area is known for its moose viewing opportunities in late spring and summer during the mornings and evenings, earning it the name nickname "Moose Alley".[1]

Climate

Stub Hill (New Hampshire) is a mountain peak in Connecticut Lakes State Forest, located 5 miles (8km) east of First Connecticut Lake.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: The Wildlife of New England: A Viewer's Guide. 9781584658344. Burk. John S.. 2011.