Best attractions and places to see around Melvin Village include natural features, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. Situated on Melvin Bay of Lake Winnipesaukee, the village is surrounded by the Ossipee Mountains, offering diverse landscapes. This area provides opportunities to explore large lakes, prominent mountain summits, and local history.
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Ragged Island has a beautiful nature trail loop that takes you on a guided tour of this small island with numbered signposts every couple hundred feet. The northeast side of the island is home to a loon sanctuary, and is probably one of the best spots on the lake to see loons during quiet hours. Sunrise Beach and Sunset Beach have gotten extremely popular in recent years during the summer, but if you arrive early in the morning you will get to see the island in all its tranquil beauty. This point marks the start of the nature trail and island boat docks.
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Lake Winnipesaukee is the largest lake in New Hampshire at 72 square miles. This spring-fed lake sits at the base of the White Mountains and has a scenic wooded shoreline that is especially spectacular in the fall.
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The trail up to Big Ball Mountain is considered challenging, but it is worth the effort for the views that you get from the top. At 2,034 feet, you get vistas of the nearby lakes and mountains.
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Faraway Mountain is the only major summit other than Mount Shaw in the area of the Ossipee Mountains within the Castle in the Clouds Conservation Area. It offers splendid views.
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For many hikers, Big Ball Mountain is the first stop on their way to Mount Shaw. Standing at an elevation of 'only' 2,034 feet, it already offers stunning views of the nearby lakes and mountains.
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Mount Roberts is the westernmost peak in the Castle in the Clouds complex in the Ossipee Mountains.
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Faraway Mountain is the only major summit other than Mount Shaw in the area of the Ossipee Mountains within the Castle in the Clouds Conservation Area. It offers splendid views.
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Melvin Village is surrounded by the Ossipee Mountains, offering numerous hiking opportunities and stunning views. Popular summits include Faraway Mountain, Mount Roberts, and Bald Knob, all providing splendid vistas of the surrounding mountains and lakes. The Hiking around Melvin Village guide offers routes like the Bald Knob Trail and the Mount Roberts Trail for various skill levels.
Yes, Melvin Village offers several family-friendly options. Ragged Island features a nature trail loop with numbered signposts, perfect for an easy exploration. The island also has Sunrise Beach and Sunset Beach, popular for early morning tranquility. Lake Winnipesaukee itself provides opportunities for boating and enjoying its scenic wooded shoreline.
Melvin Village has a rich history. You can visit the Tuftonboro Historical Society Museum, open during July and August, to explore local exhibits. Near the Melvin Village Community Church, you'll find The Grave by the Lake (New Hampshire Historical Marker No. 276), marking the discovery of a significant Native American skeleton and inspiring local lore.
Lake Winnipesaukee, the largest lake in New Hampshire, is ideal for boating and enjoying its scenic wooded shoreline. In winter, it's a popular spot for ice fishing. The Melvin Village Marina reflects the area's status as a summer vacation destination, offering access to the lake.
The northeast side of Ragged Island is designated as a loon sanctuary, making it an excellent spot for observing loons during quiet hours. The island's nature trail also provides opportunities to appreciate the local flora and fauna.
Melvin Village offers attractions year-round. Summer is popular for lake activities like boating and enjoying the beaches on Ragged Island. Fall is particularly stunning for its vibrant foliage, making it an excellent time for scenic drives and hikes in the Ossipee Mountains. Winter provides opportunities for ice fishing on Lake Winnipesaukee.
Yes, for experienced hikers, trails leading to summits like Faraway Mountain, Mount Roberts, and Bald Knob offer more challenging ascents with rewarding views. The Hiking around Melvin Village guide includes difficult routes such as the Mount Roberts and Mount Shaw via High Ridge and Oak Ridge.
Beyond historical sites, Melvin Village is home to the Melvin Village Mercantile, set in an original circa 1900 general store. It offers an eclectic collection of vintage items, antique furniture, home decor, and pieces by local artisans, aiming to evoke the feeling of a traditional community hub.
Absolutely. The area around Melvin Village is well-suited for various outdoor sports. You can find running routes like the Turtleback Mountain Trail in the Running Trails around Melvin Village guide. For cyclists, the Road Cycling Routes around Melvin Village guide features options such as the Lake Winnipesaukee loop.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscapes, from the serene shores of Lake Winnipesaukee to the panoramic views from mountain summits like Faraway Mountain. The opportunity to explore nature, discover local history, and enjoy family-friendly activities like the nature trail on Ragged Island are frequently highlighted.
Beyond Lake Winnipesaukee, the Melvin River flows through Tuftonboro, beginning at Melvin Pond and winding along the base of the Ossipee Mountains before reaching the lake at Melvin Village. The Ossipee Mountains themselves, including prominent peaks like Bald Knob, offer a scenic backdrop and various natural exploration opportunities.


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