Greenfield State Park Title

(Per Res 7301.07 and 7301.16)
Greenfield State Park is closed until further notice due to severe damage by the December ice storm.
Violators shall be prosecuted and vehicles shall be towed. Currently, crews are working on cutting and removing trees and debris. The park has no power and direct phone access is limited.


Tucked away in this 400-acre park in the southwest corner of the Granite State are ponds, bogs, and a forest that extends to the shore of undeveloped Otter Lake. The park offers opportunities to swim, fish, walk, canoe, camp and picnic in a variety of settings. Walking paths lead to ponds and other points of interest in the park. A small park store offers refreshments and souvenirs for sale.

While the park facilities are closed for the season, the park lands are always open for recreation.

Park admission is $4 for adults; $2 for children ages 6-11; children ages 5 and under and NH residents age 65 and over are admitted free.

Are pets allowed at Greenfield State Park? Pets are permitted in the designated area of the campground only, not in the day-use areas of the park. See NH State Parks Pets Policy for more information.

For information on beach advisories, please visit the State of New Hampshire, Department of Environmental Services website page on Beach Advisories