
Milan Hill State Park
April 19. 2011 8:54PMMilan Hill State Park Campground is located near popular areas for fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and wildlife viewing. From this hilltop campground, and the fire tower located there, you can get a complete view of the mountain ranges in New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, and Canada.
Location: 427 Milan Hill Road, Milan
Phone: 603-466-3860 or 603-449-2429
Activities: Camping, hiking, picnicking, fishing nearby
Amenities: Picnic tables, fire tower, Yurts, campground
Operation Schedule: This park is always open for recreation. During the off-season the park is typically not staffed and comfort stations are not available.
The off-season poses unique risks inherent when participating in outdoor recreational activities. Please be aware that many State Park areas and trails are not staffed during the off-season, and day-use fees are not collected. Recreationists should possess the necessary knowledge, skill, and equipment to ensure their own safety. Users assume all risk while recreating in State Park lands.
Acreage: 127 acres
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Camping
Reservations are not accepted; site availability is on a first-come/first-served basis. Campers interested in pre-season, first-come/first-served camping should call the Park Manager at nearby Moose Brook State Park Campground (603-466-3860) in mid-May for further information. The campground offers 10 campsites (6 campsites, 4 Yurts) with flush toilets, showers, and a potable water source.
Yurts:
"With storm clouds threatening on my visit to Milan Hill State Park, I checked into one of the yurts secluded in the thick forest of the park. The big purple yurt was dry as a bone on the inside and made for the perfect escape from the sudden showers of the day. Making use of the great over-sized chair, I grabbed my book and listened to the "thwap" of raindrops on the yurt as I waited for a break in the weather. Just before sunset the rain stopped and I took my chance to explore the rest of the Milan Hill State Park. To read more about my experience click here, The Milan Hill Yurts." - from the NH State Parks page