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Rhododendron State Park is a state national park in Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire.
Designated a National Natural Landmark in 1982, the rhododendron grove is the largest in northern New England and was named after the Rhododendron Maximum, a beautiful 16-acre grove, and important focal point of the park.
Encircling the forest is a 0.6 mile-long trail that visitors can hike to see the fragrant clusters of pink blossoms up close as they come into bloom in mid-July. A wildflower trail winds through the forest adjacent to the grove with wildflowers in full bloom from early spring to the first frost, creating spectacular natural scenes and views. This park is open all year round, however, is not staffed during the winter months.
Address: Rhododendron Rd, Fitzwilliam, NH 03447, Phone: (603) 532-8862
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