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Title: Temporary Boat Ramp Closure at Wellington State Park on Newfound Lake.
Post by: Smallie_Stalker on April 24, 2023, 01:40:07 PM
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Temporary Boat Ramp Closure at Wellington State Park on Newfound Lake


CONTACT:

Garret Graaskamp: 603-271-1748

April 24, 2023


Bristol, NH – The public boat access facility serving Newfound Lake at Wellington State Park in Bristol will be closing for one day to allow for the installation of a floating dock and pilings at the boat ramp. The effort is scheduled for April 26, weather permitting.

In case of inclement weather, please check for schedule updates on New Hampshire Fish and Game's Statewide Public Boat Access Program's webpage at:

www.fishnh.com/access/index.php (http://www.fishnh.com/access/index.php)

During the installation, both the cartop carry-in and trailer ramps will be within the safety zone setback of the crane and work area. For this reason, the ramps will be closed and there will be no opportunity to launch or retrieve motorized boats, sail boats, canoes, kayaks, or other self- propelled watercraft during this time period. The parking area for the ramps will also be closed to the public. The fee-based parking area for the beach at Wellington State Park will remain open following the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources' beach operating schedule and posted rules.

New Hampshire Fish and Game's Statewide Public Boat Access Program is funded through boat registration fees and federal Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration funds. Fish and Game's Facilities Construction and Lands Division acquires land for public water access sites, refurbishes existing sites, and builds new public boat access areas.


For more information on boating access locations in New Hampshire, visit: www.fishnh.com/access/access-sites.php (http://www.fishnh.com/access/access-sites.php)