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Access Site NH

McDaniels Marsh Waterfowl Management Area

McDaniels Marsh

Source: new_hampshire_office_of_energy_and_planning Updated 1 year ago

City: Springfield, NH
County: Sullivan County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 43.52495027, -72.07911266
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About This Access Site
**Location & Access:** This boat ramp is located in Springfield, Sullivan County, NH, accessed via Bog Road from Route 4-A near Enfield. Follow Bog Road for approximately four miles to Washburn Corner at George Hill Road—the parking lot and launch ramp will be on your left at the dam. The site offers convenient vehicle parking and a dedicated launch ramp for boats and paddlers.

**Water & Wildlife:** McDaniels Marsh provides access to Bog Brook within a managed waterfowl habitat in the Appalachian Mountains. The area is known for excellent wildlife viewing opportunities, particularly for waterfowl including Mallards, Wood Ducks, Hooded Mergansers, and Canada Geese, with seasonal visits from teal, goldeneyes, and scaup. Bald eagles are present year-round, making this a scenic paddling destination for wildlife enthusiasts.

**Recreation Value:** Beyond paddling, the site's proximity to notable attractions like the Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park and John Hay National Wildlife Refuge makes it an excellent base for exploring the region's natural and cultural heritage. Plan your visit during waterfowl season for the best viewing, and bring binoculars for wildlife observation.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park Located within
John Hay National Wildlife Refuge Located within
North Hartland Lake Located within