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Twin Mountain-Bretton Woods Chamber of Commerce

P.O. Box 194 Twin Mountain, NH, 03595 Phone: Toll-Free: 800-245-8946

Reel in Scenic Beauty and Trophy-Worthy Catches in the White Mountains

Anglers visiting the Twin Mountain-Bretton Woods region will find some of New Hampshire’s most scenic and pristine fishing spots. Framed by the Presidential Range and flowing with cold, clear waters, this area offers prime conditions for both spin casting and fly fishing. Cast a line into the Ammoonoosuc River, Profile Lake, or any of the numerous streams, roadside ponds, and backcountry waters teeming with trout and bass. Fly fishers can take a lesson or join a guided excursion. Plus, gear rentals are available through early October. Please note: Anglers 16 and older must have a NH fishing license, which is easily available through the NH Fish and Game website.
Moose Brook State Park

Jimtown Road (off Route 2) Gorham, NH, 03581 Phone: 603-466-3850

Moose Brook State Park offers gorgeous scenery and many outdoor activities, water sports, and hiking and biking trails. The variety of the 59 campground sites at Moose Brook State Park makes it a great destination for camping.
Camping information.
Campground map.
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Bedell Bridge Historic Site

Routes 10 and 25 Haverhill, NH Phone: 603-271-3556

On this plain was the second longest, two-span covered bridge in the United States. Built in 1866, the bridge was destroyed by wind in 1979. Visitors to the area will enjoy the history, plus fishing and canoeing. A boat launch is located in the park.