Three weeks ago while my husband and I were camping at Deer Mountain Campground, located in Pittsburg, we discovered this wonderful little pond. Hidden away behind the campground was Moose Falls Flowage and personally the name could not be more appropriate. This remote pond which is part of the Connecticut River, offers wildlife viewers a supreme location to sit back and observe nature in its purist form. As we stood and took in the surrounding area I couldn't help feeling a sense of peace and tranquility. The area was so quite, untouched, and peaceful it forced us to sit back and relax. Although we did not actually see a moose grazing in the shallows, I truly believe that a patient enough observer could be graced by the presence of New Hampshire's most popular wild animal. We plan on visiting the area again and would really like to launch our kayaks into the pond and see if we can't find a grazing moose for ourselves.
Moose Falls Flowage is a place of beauty and the perfect spot to kayak or picnic. Hiking trails are also assessable from this area, however I could not tell you where they lead to. The pond is easily accessible by following a foot trail that begins at the campground. The links that I have provided will also offer you information about additional access trails that I am not familiar with.
Thanks for this information. We frequent The Great North Woods often but I've never been here. Will check it out.
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