Rollins State Park Explained

Rollins State Park
Map:USA New Hampshire
Map Size:200
Relief:1
Location:Warner, New Hampshire, United States
Coordinates:43.3458°N -71.8494°W
Established:1950
Named For:Frank W. Rollins
Administrator:New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation
Website:Rollins State Park

Rollins State Park is a public recreation area on the southern slope of Mount Kearsarge in Warner, New Hampshire. The state park is at the entrance to an auto road that ascends to within 0.5miles of the summit. Picnic facilities are available, and hiking trails leave from the high point of the auto road to the summit. The park is named for Frank W. Rollins, who served as governor of New Hampshire from 1899 to 1901.

Greenway

The park is on the Sunapee-Ragged-Kearsarge Greenway, a 75miles loop trail that also passes Winslow State Park, on the northwest flank of Mount Kearsarge, Mount Sunapee State Park, and Wadleigh State Park, as well as Gile, Kearsarge and Shadow Hill state forests and the Bog Mountain Wildlife Management Area.

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