Company Logo
Journey Home SIGN UP LOGIN

Posts with tag 'squam lake'

Badger Peabody & Smith Blog

June
7

[caption id="attachment_5212" align="alignnone" width="700"]holderness Squam Lake[/caption]

  • Holderness is a rural town consisting of about 2,000 residents. It is bordered by Ashland, NH to the south, Plymouth, NH to the west, Center Harbor, NH to the east and Campton, NH to the north.
  • The movie "

Click Here to Read More...

October
14

On October 12th,  Aaron Woods, Debbie James, Deb Engelhardt, Karen Walsh and myself, enjoyed a wonderful, educational boat tour around Squam Lake. [caption id="attachment_4524" align="alignleft" width="327"]Debbie James Aaron Woods Karen Walsh from Peabody & Smith Realty Left to Right: PSR Realtors Debbie James, Aaron Woods and Karen Walsh[/caption] Our firm, Peabody & Smith Realty is a long time donor and supporter of the Squam Lakes Natural Scien...

Click Here to Read More...

November
5

As the days continue to grow shorter, the brilliant fall foliage has since faded and fallen. The first blanket of snow is still a few weeks away, but the white capped peaks at the higher elevations serve as a reminder that winter awaits. It is a quiet time in this part of New Hampshire, but that doesn't mean that there aren't numerous activities available for most everyone!

Ray Newton tells us more!

  ray newtonNovember can be an excellent time for a short day hike. Rattlesnake Mountain in Holderness is a favorite in the summer, but this time of year, you will miss...

Click Here to Read More...

June
19

squam lake nhLooking to purchase one of the Squam Lake homes for sale? From arts and culture to exercise and canoeing, there's no shortage of ways to spend a summer on Squam, but follow this list of do's and don'ts to make your summer one to remember: Do: Take a Hike By buying Squam Lake real estate, you'll have easy access to some of the most beautiful sights in New England. Whether you seek to get in touch with nature, exercise more, or simply experience a different view, you'll love hiking or jogging through the Bridle Path Trailhead,

Click Here to Read More...

March
11

For me, much of what makes Squam Lake so special, and attracts so many from all over, is how little it has changed in the last 100 years. What you remember about going to the lake as a child is still here: the scent of knotty pine as you lay on a cot on the screened porch and read about the Hardy Boys or Nancy Drew; listening to the quiet sounds of summer as you sit on the edge of the dock, toes dangling in the crystal clear water,  filling that tin pail with the early morning catch of perch and sunfish; the sweet smell of  pine needles underfoot  as you walk along the edge of the water with nary a care or concern in the world. Campfires with s'mores, maple walnut ice cream at the Town dock, rope swings over the water. Does that world still exist? Well, it surely does, and a visit to Squam will rekindle those precious memories, and spark new ones for you and your family. And did you know that Squam was just ranked by Outside Magazine as the runner up in the "2014 Travel Awards – Best Lake" Come visit, see why Squam Lake received this prestigious rank, and I'll guarantee you'll stay for the next 100 years!  
⇦ Newer PostsOlder Posts ⇨

Login to Journey Home

Pixel