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Old 07-14-2020, 03:53 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by thinkxingu View Post
If I were exploring the lake for the day, I would start as early as possible at Trexler's and head over to the Swallow Boathouse in Senter Cove, Black Cat Island Bridge to see Becky's Garden (might not be there, though), and back to Sally's Gut, stopping at Bear Island to check out the chapel on the way. After Sally's Gut, head to the Weirs to check things out and under the Governor's Island Bridge.

From there, head over to West Alton sandbar for a bit OR lunch at Pop's in Alton Bay.

Afterward, head to Wolfeboro Town Docks for dinner and ice cream at Bailey's Bubble before getting ready for the sunset.

Cruise from Wolfeboro through the Broads enjoying the sunset all the way over to the Long Island Bridge and back to Trexler's.

An alternative would be to start at Melvin Village Marina and explore up to Greene's Basin and back first.

These would require FULL days and great weather.

Godspeed!

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Just curious: My first though about telling anyone who usually goes to Meredith to start at the northern end of the lake is that you just added 45 minutes or more to the drive up (and down Moultonborough Neck Road) and the ride home. Why not start at a place more central or in the southern part of the lake? And, that doesn't even consider the Meredith traffic!

If the are coming up from Mass for the day (and I don't know if that is true) it will make for a much longer day.
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