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1607 Berlin Rd Errol, NH 03579
Phone: 603-538-6707
Androscoggin Wayside Park, a part of Mollidgewock State Park, is located along the Androscoggin River and lies within the Thirteen Mile Woods. It is a scenic spot for picnicking and fishing, and a favorite for canoeing.
This park is always open for recreation unless closed or restricted by posting. During the off-season the park is typically not staffed and comfort stations are not available.
The off-season poses unique risks inherent when participating in outdoor recreational activities. Please be aware that many State Park areas and trails are not staffed during the off-season, and day-use fees are not collected. Recreationists should possess the necessary knowledge, skill, and equipment to ensure their own safety. Users assume all risk while recreating in State Park lands.
Pets are permitted in the park. See the NH State Parks Pets Policy for more information.
Through the Carry-In/Carry-Out Program, you can help us keep your parks clean and beautiful by carrying out whatever you carry in. Thank you for your cooperation and remember to recycle.
Visit our Accessibility for All webpage at www.nhstateparks.org/news-events/accessibility. For more information on specific accessibilty needs or questions, please contact the individual park office directly.
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STARSD
4 months agoBeautiful place to come stop and spot some foliage!
Mr A
4 months agoParking was too far away from the creek. I'm handicapped. Trees and grounds seemed like they needed some love
Jacob Kurtz
6 years agoNot a bad place. Primitive potty, uneven ground and thick moss. Great view. Tables and cooking fire devices.
Kirk Miles (Hulk5m45h)
a year agoBeautiful place to relax and take in some great northern sights.
Dan Beaudet
3 years agoThis is s nice wooded picnic area by the Androscoggin River. The condition of the outhouse varies, but it does the job.