Welcome to the Summer 2025 edition of our Journey Home magazine! In summer, we have so much to see here and explore!
This season, we're excited to share a collection of stories that capture the essence of summer in the area.
We explore pet friendly destinations and restaurants, wonderful golf courses in the area, tips on how to get your home ready for summer and so much more!
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Loons on Forest Lake[/caption]
One of the best things about living in the North Country is being able to enjoy Forest Lake State Park. The park, which is located in Coos County, was created in 1935. It is "shared" by both Dalton and Whitefield and is open to the public for their recreation. The Park is made up of 396 acres with a water surface of 196 acres, it is a shimmering freshwater lake with an average depth of 10 feet.
You can be on the lake and the surface literally looks like glass. The lake can be explored by boat, canoe or my personal favorite is by kayak. Wildlife may appear at any time, as deer frequent the park forests and birds nest in the trees. Surrounded by mountains, it...