Close to Laconia City Hall, Sawyer's Jewelry, and the city indoor parking garage, the City of Laconia built a very nice kayak/canoe, hand carry, concrete, high quality, launch ramp into the Winnipesaukee River. It is about 50-yards below the Avery Dam in Laconia, and there's usually available parking spots very close to the launch ramp.
It is maybe 1/2-mile paddle down the Winnipesaukee River before it enters Lake Winnisquam, and this time of year, it can be a class two, white water paddle with very cold water.
If you get into trouble on the Winnipesaukee River, the Laconia Fire Dept has a small r.i.b. boat with an outboard, and they do a very fast job making river rescues ..... which is good to know. It's an in-the-city, urban type of a river until it enters Lake Winnisquam, and the fishing can be very good....... either trout or bass....depending on the water temperature.
Just behind the Boulia Gourrel Lumber Yard in Laconia, on the Winnipesaukee River, there's a state fish & game, boat launch with a loading ramp for trailer boats, and a nice, big dock that would be good for launching a kayak. It is maybe 100-yards from here before the river enters Lake Winnisquam.
If you wanted to run the fast water on the 1/2-mile long Winnipesaukee River, you could put in at the first ramp, just below the Avery Dam, and get out at the second ramp, just beyond Boulia Gourrell, before it enters Lake Winnisquam, knowing that the fire dept will come rescue you if you got into trouble, like flipp'n your kayak, what with the moving, icy cold water...... with all the local eyes on the river.....someone would probably call 911.
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