Best attractions and places to see around Suissevale are primarily centered around its natural beauty and community amenities on the northeastern shores of Lake Winnipesaukee. This area, part of Moultonborough, New Hampshire, features 2,500 feet of lakefront and access to the expansive lake. The region is characterized by its natural features, including islands and mountains, offering diverse outdoor experiences.
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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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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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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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Lake at the foothills of the White Mountains, with roads to explore alongside, beaches and ice cream stands for swimming in Summer, stunning foliage in the fall. Lovely water views.
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Suissevale is nestled on the northeastern shores of Lake Winnipesaukee, offering 2,500 feet of shorefront. You can explore the lake itself, which spans 71 square miles and features 274 islands. Notable natural attractions include Squam Lake, known for its scenic beauty, and Ragged Island with its nature trail and loon sanctuary.
Yes, the area offers several excellent viewpoints. Red Hill Fire Lookout Tower provides wonderful panoramic views and is New Hampshire's only remaining operating lookout tower not owned by the state. Additionally, Faraway Mountain and Mount Roberts, both within the Ossipee Mountains, offer splendid views of the surrounding landscape.
The Suissevale area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, road cycling, and running. Lake Winnipesaukee provides opportunities for water-based activities. For specific routes, explore the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and running trails guide for the area.
Absolutely. Suissevale's Community Beach, accessible via a bridge to an island, is a fantastic spot for families, featuring picnic tables, fireplaces, bocce ball, a playground, a volleyball area, and rocks for climbing. Squam Lake also has beaches suitable for swimming, and Ragged Island offers an easy nature trail loop.
Ragged Island is an island on Lake Winnipesaukee featuring a beautiful nature trail loop with numbered signposts. Its northeast side is a loon sanctuary, offering excellent opportunities for loon sightings. The island also has popular spots like Sunrise Beach and Sunset Beach, which are great for tranquil mornings.
Yes, the area offers a range of hiking options. For moderate hikes, you can try the Bald Knob and Turtleback Mountain Loop or the Bald Knob Cut-Off Trail. More challenging routes include Mount Roberts and Mount Shaw via High Ridge and Oak Ridge. You can find more details in the hiking guide around Suissevale.
The region offers diverse experiences throughout the year. Summer is ideal for water-based activities on Lake Winnipesaukee and enjoying the community beach. Fall brings stunning foliage, particularly around Squam Lake, making it perfect for scenic drives and hikes. Winter provides opportunities for snow-coasting and other cold-weather activities.
Yes, the Red Hill Fire Lookout Tower, built in 1927, is a significant historical landmark, being New Hampshire's only remaining operating lookout tower not owned by the state. Historically, Suissevale also had its own small ski area with a rope tow, primarily active in the late 1960s, though it is no longer operational.
Yes, Lake Winnipesaukee and Squam Lake offer opportunities for swimming. Suissevale's Community Beach and the beaches on Ragged Island (Sunrise Beach and Sunset Beach) are popular spots for enjoying the water.
While specific dog-friendly designations for all trails are not always available, many natural areas and trails in the region, including those around the Ossipee Mountains, are generally welcoming to dogs on leash. Always check local regulations or signage before heading out with your pet.
For road cycling enthusiasts, there are several routes, including the extensive Lake Winnipesaukee loop, the Squam Lake loop from Marcus Wildlife Sanctuary, and the Berry Pond – Neal Hill loop from Moultonborough. You can find detailed information and more options in the road cycling guide for Suissevale.
The Suissevale Community Beach is a fantastic amenity, accessible via a bridge to an island. It's well-equipped with picnic tables, fireplaces, bocce ball courts, a playground, a volleyball area, and rocks for climbing, making it a central hub for community and family recreation.


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