Lounging on the sandy beach, paddling in the clear blue water, and camping under the stars. This isn’t a tropical island — it’s Massachusetts. Believe it or not, this lakeside paradise surrounded by hiking trails is just around an hour and twenty minutes by car from the hustle and bustle of Boston, making it the perfect getaway for city-dwellers who need a little more nature than Boston Commons, America’s oldest public park, has to offer. This is Lake Dennison. Close to the New Hampshire Massachusetts border, is the perfect place to take a relaxing break and reconnect with nature — without having to rough it too much.
The Lake Dennison Recreation Area is a Massachusetts state park centered around the 85-acre lake. In the summer, people use the trails for running, the water for boating, and the beach for relaxing, but there’s still plenty to do in the off-season. There are miles and miles of hiking trails to explore all year long, and if you love birdwatching, this is one of the best destinations you could hope for during spring and fall migrations. Even when the park is blanketed in snow, some still bundle up and venture here to ski, snowshoe, and just admire the beauty of the icy lake.
Camping at Lake Dennison
If you’re hoping to get to the beach and claim your spot before everybody else, pack everything you need for a quick and easy camping retreat and book ahead so that you might want to spend the night at one of the many campsites in the park. There are around 150 campsites to choose from, the vast majority of which are intended for just a few people, their dog, and an RV, trailer, or tent. Some of those campsites even have a view of the lake. You’ll definitely see and hear other campers during your stay, but thanks to the trees they still feel pretty private. Although the recreation area is technically open all year, this isn’t the place to try out your winter camping gear — camping is only allowed at the end of spring, summer, and the beginning of fall.
If you happen to live in Massachusetts, you can get a fantastic deal at Lake Dennison Campground. Because it’s operated by the state, booking is around a third of the price for residents. You don’t have to bring any proof of residence, they will just check your license plate when you come in — so be aware that you’ll have to pay more if you have out of state plates.