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BushmanNH
08-15-2017, 09:12 AM
I was in town a week ago with some older family members and we discussed coming back to Cruise the Mount at a future date. While I was there and we struggled to find parking for our planned lunch, I noticed that it seemed that all the downtown parking has a 2hr max limit. Mount Cruises are 2 1/2 hours, with boarding, un-boarding, and walking to and from the car, I figure 3hrs minimum.
Am I missing something? Where can you park in Wolfeboro for 3 hrs?
Biggd
08-15-2017, 09:40 AM
I was in town a week ago with some older family members and we discussed coming back to Cruise the Mount at a future date. While I was there and we struggled to find parking for our planned lunch, I noticed that it seemed that all the downtown parking has a 2hr max limit. Mount Cruises are 2 1/2 hours, with boarding, un-boarding, and walking to and from the car, I figure 3hrs minimum.
Am I missing something? Where can you park in town for 3 hrs?That's the Laconia brain trusts at work or maybe they planned it that way so they could give out more tickets. :confused:
Acrossamerica
08-15-2017, 09:54 AM
I was in town a week ago with some older family members and we discussed coming back to Cruise the Mount at a future date. While I was there and we struggled to find parking for our planned lunch, I noticed that it seemed that all the downtown parking has a 2hr max limit. Mount Cruises are 2 1/2 hours, with boarding, un-boarding, and walking to and from the car, I figure 3hrs minimum.
Am I missing something? Where can you park in town for 3 hrs?
Plan your cruise out of Wolfeboro. There is a town lot out along back bay that is a short stroll along the rail trail and there is no limit on parking hours. Enjoy.
Descant
08-15-2017, 10:01 AM
Welcome to the Forum. If you're talking about parking at the Weirs, there is a parking lot uphill from the main street metered parking. I think that is longer term. Take Foster Ave at the end of the retail business area. If you are talking about Meredith, Center Harbor, Wolfeboro or Alton Bay, then different answers would apply.
fatlazyless
08-15-2017, 11:05 AM
Laconia has a municipal parking lot that is totally free to use that's about a ten minute walk away from the Mount Washington.....past the beach ....across the bridge that crosses the channel and one street behind the Alpen Rose Plaza and Weirs Beach Post Office.....beyond the small fire station.
It's a pretty good walk.....plenty to see..... a big lake view! There's always the possibility of getting your car broken into, when parking at a somewhat remote spot but who know's if that is a problem here or not ....... probably not?
BushmanNH
08-15-2017, 01:08 PM
Thank you for the replies, I am sorry, I made a presumption that I should not have, I was in Wolfboro at the time time, and my questions are regarding parking in Wolfeboro.
AC2717
08-15-2017, 01:10 PM
Thank you for the replies, I am sorry, I made a presumption that I should not have, I was in Wolfboro at the time time, and my questions are regarding parking in Wolfeboro.
that is ok, Laconia as well has 2 hr meters
When you mentioned 2 hour parking, I thought you might be talking about Wolfeboro. If you know where the train station, is, you can park in a lot beyond that for more than two hours.
Woody38
08-15-2017, 01:26 PM
I thought that one could park for 5 hours on the numbered spots on the street in the Weirs. Pay at the kiosk. I could be mistaken. Not sure about parking in the lot past the fire station.
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BushmanNH
08-15-2017, 01:40 PM
When you mentioned 2 hour parking, I thought you might be talking about Wolfeboro. If you know where the train station, is, you can park in a lot beyond that for more than two hours.
I believe that I parked in that lot, and the signage indicated 2 hrs, which is what got me to wondering in the first place. I will have to take a ride back into town on a week day to do some recon I guess...
Airedale1
08-15-2017, 01:43 PM
that is ok, Laconia as well has 2 hr meters
It also has 3 & 5 hour meters.
With the new kiosk meter system on Lakeside Ave at The Weirs, it depends where you park on how long you can stay in any given spot on Lakeside Ave.
There are 3 different zones on Lakeside Ave. There is a 2 hour zone, a 3 hour zone and a 5 hour zone.
The zones are as follows:
1. 2 hour parking is from Foster Ave to NH Ave (which is directly across from the Mount Washington) on the West side of Lakeside Ave.
2. 3 hour parking is from The Weathervane restaurant to the Mount Washington ticket booth on the Weathervane side of Lakeside Ave.
3. 5 hour parking (which makes up the vast majority of spaces on Lakeside Ave) is from the Mount Washington offices all the way to the neon Weirs Beach sign on both sides of Lakeside Ave.
AC2717
08-15-2017, 01:46 PM
It also has 3 & 5 hour meters.
With the new kiosk meter system on Lakeside Ave at The Weirs, it depends where you park on how long you can stay in any given spot on Lakeside Ave.
There are 3 different zones on Lakeside Ave. There is a 2 hour zone, a 3 hour zone and a 5 hour zone.
The zones are as follows:
1. 2 hour parking is from Foster Ave to NH Ave (which is directly across from the Mount Washington) on the West side of Lakeside Ave.
2. 3 hour parking is from The Weathervane restaurant to the Mount Washington ticket booth on the Weathervane side of Lakeside Ave.
3. 5 hour parking (which makes up the vast majority of spaces on Lakeside Ave) is from the Mount Washington offices all the way to the neon Weirs Beach sign on both sides of Lakeside Ave.
thank you for the info on that, it is very important, I was in the 2 hour section, are the rates different for the longer hours?
they are hitting you up for $1 an hour at the 2 hour metered spots
Airedale1
08-15-2017, 02:08 PM
thank you for the info on that, it is very important, I was in the 2 hour section, are the rates different for the longer hours?
they are hitting you up for $1 an hour at the 2 hour metered spots
I don't know.
September
08-15-2017, 02:36 PM
Wolfeboro has a large municipal lot. Take Glendon Street past Rite Aid and the Village Players' theater; go straight into the lot. It's on the Bridge Falls path next to Little Foss field.
missedbass
08-15-2017, 05:14 PM
I paid $1 an hour at the 5 hour meter at Weirs. No problems.
I believe that I parked in that lot, and the signage indicated 2 hrs, which is what got me to wondering in the first place. I will have to take a ride back into town on a week day to do some recon I guess...
You need to go WAY out. September mentioned another way to get there. (post above) It is by Foss Field. I just told you to go that way because it's easier if someone isn't familiar with all the streets. Unless I am wrong and you can't go through that way? The chamber wants people that work in town to park there to save parking places for people shopping in the stores. And they don't have to keep moving their cars every 2 hours.
BroadHopper
08-16-2017, 07:26 AM
Free 3 hours docking at the docks! I don't think they enforced the 3 hours rule as a number of us docked the for more than 3 hours with no consequences.
BushmanNH
08-16-2017, 02:33 PM
Wolfeboro has a large municipal lot. Take Glendon Street past Rite Aid and the Village Players' theater; go straight into the lot. It's on the Bridge Falls path next to Little Foss field.
Thank you, I will look for that when I can get back into town.
You need to go WAY out. September mentioned another way to get there. (post above) It is by Foss Field....don't have to keep moving their cars every 2 hours.
Thank you to you too! I will let you know what I find when I can get back into town.
I appreciate the help folks!
Woody38
08-25-2017, 07:58 PM
We parked at according to that which is 5 hour parking the other day. However the kiosk would not allow more than 2 hours.
I am a retired workaholic and continuing aquaholic.
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