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Squam Lake

Interested in visiting a stunningly beautiful lake in New Hampshire, but you don’t want to deal with the crowds at Lake Winnipesaukee?  Want to swim in clean water, fish on a large, unpolluted lake or just relax on sandy shores?  If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, you might consider a trip to Squam Lake, the second-largest lake within the borders of New Hampshire.

Squam Lake is located in central New Hampshire, just northwest of the mammoth Lake Winnipesaukee.  Squam Lake is still quite large by most standards, covering an area of over 6700 acres.  Not quite as large or deep as it’s neighbor to the southeast, Squam Lake has plenty to offer visitors as well as those who have chosen to make this area of the state their home.  Squam Lake drains into Little Squam Lake to the southwest, then flows through a dam into the Squam River, then the Pemigewasset River in Ashland, NH.

Squam Lake was first known as Keeseenunknipee, which, in the native Abenaki tongue, means “goose lake in the highlands”.  As settlers often did when they came across a village, mountain or lake that had already been named by the local Native Americans, they renamed it to a more European name like “Casumpa”, “Kusumpy” and “Kesumpe”.  In the early 1800’s, the lake was renamed, this time with the Abenaki name, “Asquam”, which means “water”.  By the early 1900’s the name had been shortened simply to Squam Lake, the name it retains today.

The lake offers picturesque views from any angle, though looking north and northwest across the lake affords you a spectacular view of the White Mountains reflecting on the pristine waters of Squam.  Only minutes from the White Mountain National Forest, Squam Lake gives residents and visitors the best of both.  Much less frequently visited than Lake Winnipesaukee to the southeast, Squam Lake allows for a little more room to breathe without bumping into another boat, water-skier or jetski. In fact, you may have already seen Squam Lake without even realizing it – the lake was used in the filming of “On Golden Pond”.  Peaceful and tranquil, Squam Lake is a little slice of paradise well within the Granite State.

Only the two towns of Holderness and Center Sandwich actually border the lake, however several small villages and camps also call Squam Lake their home.  With fewer residences and fewer towns surrounding the lake, Squam Lake experiences far less traffic than the larger Winnipesaukee.

Fishing, canoeing, wake-boarding, sailing and more await you at Squam Lake.  Consider planning your next vacation here, or, if you’re looking to make a move in your life, think about what this region of the state has to offer.  And if you need more information about the wonderful state of New Hampshire, you should call Jim Miller Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage at (603) 801-3987.  Jim is happy to extol the virtues of the Granite State and would love to help you find the perfect home for you and your family.  Call today and start enjoying New Hampshire tomorrow.

Current Squam Lake Listings

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Listing # 2650484 | 11 Extra Photos!

Listing Image Nope, this is not a tiny seasonal cottage on a postage stamp lot. check it out...it is the real thing: A year round home on Big Squam, with 1.7 acres of land, 114 feet of shorefront, a sandy beach and a great yard...now tell me that this is not amazing at only $699,000!
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Listing # 2753407

Listing Image Built by the owner of large lumber co. using only the highest quality materials & craftsmanship. Water, water, water! Hot & Whirlpool Tub, 20x40 heated IN DOOR pool & walking distance to Squam Lake. A real casual relaxed feel to this home Incredible stone work inside & out, private 5.6 acres landscaped lot dotted w/tall pines, mountain view sunsets
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Listing # 2650408 | 11 Extra Photos!

Listing Image Wonderful old farmhouse with original features. and very large barn. Some open fields with wooded 78 Acres and room for sub-division. Central to lakes , mountains, and a little over one hour plus to the ocean. PSU, Tilton Mall and shopping close by. less than 2 hours to Boston. Town Beach on Little Squam just down the road apeice.
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Listing # 2740976 | 10 Extra Photos!

Listing Image Sweet 1950's cape walking distance to downtown Sandwich. The MOST BEAUTIFUL SCREEN PORCH to sit and relax, play, sleep or whatever. 36x12!! very good condition, nice yard, with some fenced in area. AND 2 fireplaces, hardwood floors. how about on 3 acres!
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Listing # 2721876 | 11 Extra Photos!

Listing Image Great house, in great location! Lower Corner in Sandwich,this victorian/farmhouse has 3,100+ feet of living space,not including the wonderful barn and detached garage. A tin ceiling in the upstairs hall is just 1 of the original features here.The newer area is very nice, with great office space above! This is a must see!!
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NH Lakes, Ponds, Rivers and Waterways

Lakes

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Lake Sunapee

Lake Winnipesaukee

Newfound Lake

Squam Lake

Winnisquam Lake

Rivers

Connecticut River

Merrimack River