Lake Winnipesaukee is New Hampshire's largest lake - 72 square miles of water dotted with 250-plus islands, ringed by the towns of the Lakes Region in the center of the state, with the Ossipee and Sandwich mountains rising to the north. It is the quintessential New England summer-lake reunion: a working steamboat (the MS Mount Washington) that has cruised the lake since 1872, the boardwalk arcades and beach at Weirs Beach, the genteel resort town of Wolfeboro (which bills itself as America's oldest summer resort), and a shoreline of cottages, camps, and rental homes that families have returned to for generations. For reunions, Winnipesaukee is the rare destination that works for a 12-person cottage week and a 100-person multi-family gathering alike - the lake is big enough to absorb pontoon boats, swimmers, water-skiers, and quiet kayakers without anyone feeling crowded, and the surrounding towns (Meredith, Laconia, Gilford, Wolfeboro, Center Harbor, Alton Bay) each offer a slightly different base of operations.
Manchester-Boston Regional (MHT) is the closest airport at about 50 minutes south - the easiest access, with direct flights from a couple dozen cities. Boston Logan (BOS) is 1.75-2 hours south and carries the most connections. Portland, Maine (PWM) is about 1.5 hours east. The lake is drivable from Boston (2 hr), Hartford (3.5 hr), New York (5 hr), and Montreal (4 hr). Lodging splits between lakefront vacation rentals (the heart of the market - Vrbo and Airbnb dominate the 3-8 BR cottage and lake-house inventory), classic resorts (Mill Falls at the Lake in Meredith with 150-plus rooms across four inns, the Margate and NASWA Resort in Laconia, the Wolfeboro Inn on the Wolfeboro waterfront), and a deep bench of campgrounds and cabin colonies around the shore. Peak season is solidly summer - July and August, when 80-85°F days and warm lake water make swimming and boating the whole point; book lakefront rentals 9-12 months ahead for those weeks. Fall foliage (late September into early October) is a beautiful, quieter, and cheaper shoulder, with the foliage trains running and the crowds gone. Winter is genuinely off-season around most of the lake, though Gunstock Mountain Resort in Gilford keeps the area alive for ski reunions.
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MS Mount Washington lake cruise
A 230-foot excursion ship that has cruised Winnipesaukee since 1872 (the current vessel since 1940). Scenic day cruises, Sunday brunch cruises, and themed dinner-dance cruises from Weirs Beach, Wolfeboro, Meredith, Center Harbor, and Alton Bay. The single best big-group activity on the lake - books a private deck for reunions.
Official source ↗Weirs Beach
The lake's classic boardwalk beach in Laconia - a public swimming beach, a boardwalk with arcades, mini-golf, go-karts, and the MS Mount Washington dock. Old-fashioned, nostalgic, and a reliable kid-pleaser. Free public beach; pay-as-you-go attractions.
Official source ↗Wolfeboro (oldest summer resort in America)
A genteel waterfront town on the lake's eastern shore that claims the title of America's oldest summer resort (since 1763). Walkable downtown with the Wolfeboro Inn, boutiques, ice cream, the Wright Museum of WWII, and a public docks. The grandparent-friendly afternoon.
Official source ↗Castle in the Clouds (Moultonborough)
A 1914 Arts-and-Crafts mountain mansion (Lucknow Estate) on 5,300 acres above the lake's north shore, with self-guided house tours, hiking trails to waterfalls, a carriage house cafe, and sweeping lake views. The bucket-list overlook for the whole family. Admission charged.
Official source ↗Squam Lake (On Golden Pond)
The quieter, undeveloped lake just north of Winnipesaukee where the 1981 film On Golden Pond was shot. Guided pontoon nature tours, loon-watching, and the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center with live native animals. The serene, lower-key day for nature-minded families.
Official source ↗Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad
Vintage train rides along the lakeshore between Meredith and Weirs Beach, with one- and two-hour scenic trips, foliage-season runs, and ice-cream and pizza train themes. An easy, low-effort outing that works for toddlers and grandparents alike.
Official source ↗Ellacoya State Park (Gilford)
A 600-foot sand beach on the lake's southwestern shore with mountain views, picnic tables, a snack bar, and an RV campground. The best public swimming-and-picnic state park on the lake - day-use fee per person, kids under 6 free.
Official source ↗Funspot (Weirs Beach)
Billed as the largest arcade in the world, with hundreds of classic and modern games, bowling, mini-golf, and the American Classic Arcade Museum. Free to enter (pay per game). The guaranteed rainy-day backup and the teen magnet.
Official source ↗Meredith waterfront & Mill Falls
A walkable lakeside village at the lake's northwest corner, anchored by the Mill Falls marketplace (shops, restaurants, the Inn at Mill Falls), the town docks, and the Meredith Bay boardwalk. The dinner-and-stroll base for north-shore reunions.
Official source ↗Gunstock Mountain Resort (Gilford)
A county-owned four-season resort above the lake. Summer brings an aerial treetop adventure course, a mountain coaster, a zipline tour, scenic chairlift rides, and a campground; winter is skiing and tubing. The all-day adventure anchor for active families.
Official source ↗Lake Winnipesaukee Museum (Laconia)
A small local museum near Weirs Beach tracing the lake's steamboat era, summer-camp history, and old hotels. A one-hour, low-cost stop that gives families the backstory before a cruise. Modest admission; open summer season.
Official source ↗Alton Bay
A picturesque cove at the lake's southern tip in the town of Alton, with a public beach, a bandstand, a boardwalk, ice cream, and an MS Mount Washington stop. Quieter than Weirs Beach and a favorite for southern-shore cottage clusters.
Official source ↗Pontoon-boat rental & lake day
Renting a pontoon boat for the day is the defining Winnipesaukee reunion activity. Marinas in Meredith, Gilford, Laconia, Wolfeboro, and Alton rent 10-12 passenger pontoons by the day or half-day. Cruise to a sandbar, swim off the boat, and picnic on an island.
Official source ↗Lakes Region beaches & swimming
Beyond Ellacoya and Weirs Beach, the towns ring the lake with public swimming spots - Wolfeboro's Carry Beach and Brewster Beach, Meredith's Hesky Park, and Gilford Town Beach (residents/guests). Warm 70-75°F July-August water makes swimming the daily default.
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Where to hold your reunion near Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire
Outdoor pavilions, county parks, fairgrounds, and event grounds within driving distance - places where your group can actually gather, not just visit.
Mill Falls at the Lake - Meredith
🏨 Resort / LodgeA four-inn lakeside resort complex on the Meredith waterfront with 150+ rooms, event and meeting space, lakefront dining, a marketplace, and the Church Landing function rooms. The easiest single-property base for a large multi-family Winnipesaukee reunion.
Reserve / info ↗Ellacoya State Park - Gilford
🏞 State ParkA New Hampshire state park with a 600-foot sand beach, mountain views, picnic tables, a snack bar, and an RV campground. A budget-friendly day-gathering spot for a reunion swim-and-picnic afternoon on the lake.
Reserve / info ↗Gunstock Mountain Resort - Gilford
🏨 Resort / LodgeA county-owned four-season resort above the lake with a campground, a treetop adventure course, a mountain coaster, ziplines, scenic chairlift rides, and event and group facilities. A top all-day adventure anchor and group venue for active reunions.
Reserve / info ↗NASWA Resort - Laconia (Weirs Beach)
🏨 Resort / LodgeA classic lakefront resort at Weirs Beach with a private sand beach, beachfront NazBar & Grill, lakeside rooms and cottages, and group function space. A nostalgic, beach-forward venue for a mid-size reunion block.
Reserve / info ↗Ahern State Park - Laconia
🏞 State ParkAn undeveloped 100-acre New Hampshire state park on the lakeshore with hiking trails, woods, and quiet shoreline access. A free, low-key spot for a reunion picnic and nature walk away from the busier beaches.
Reserve / info ↗Wolfeboro Inn - Wolfeboro
🏛 Event CenterA historic waterfront inn in America's oldest summer resort with lakeside rooms, Wolfe's Tavern, a private beach, and event and banquet space. A walkable, genteel base for an east-shore reunion gathering.
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Good for
- Classic New England summer-lake reunions
- Multi-generational cottage-week reunions
- Boating and watersports reunions (250+ islands)
- Drive-from-Boston long-weekend reunions
- Fall foliage reunions (late September - early October)
- Generations-returning-to-the-same-lake reunions
Practical logistics
- Closest Airports
- Manchester-Boston Regional (MHT) ~50 min south - the easiest access, direct flights from ~25 cities. Boston Logan (BOS) 1.75-2 hr south - the most connections. Portland, Maine (PWM) ~1.5 hr east. Lebanon (LEB) ~1.5 hr west.
- Drive Times
- Manchester NH 50 min · Boston 2 hr · Portland ME 1.5 hr · Hartford 3.5 hr · New York 5 hr · Montreal 4 hr · Albany 3.5 hr.
- Group Lodging
- Lakefront vacation rentals are the heart of the market - Vrbo and Airbnb dominate the 3-8 BR cottage and lake-house inventory. Mill Falls at the Lake (Meredith - 150+ rooms across four inns, the easy north-shore reunion-block). NASWA Resort and The Margate (Laconia/Weirs). Wolfeboro Inn (Wolfeboro waterfront). Church Landing (Meredith, upscale). Plus campgrounds and cabin colonies around the shore.
- Rental Companies
- Preferred Vacation Rentals, Maxfield Real Estate, Roche Realty, and Coldwell Banker handle much of the named lakefront rental inventory. Vrbo and Airbnb cover the rest. Many cottages are managed directly by owners and rent Saturday-to-Saturday in summer.
- House Size
- 3-5 BR lakefront cottages are the standard summer inventory. 6-10 BR lake estates with private docks and waterfront exist (rare, $4,000-12,000/week peak summer). For 40+ people, the standard play is a Mill Falls room block in Meredith or two-plus adjacent lakefront rentals on the same cove.
- Peak Season
- July and August (the swimming-and-boating peak - 80-85°F days, warm lake water, full programming). Book lakefront rentals 9-12 months ahead; the best waterfront houses rent a year out and often to the same families annually. Laconia Motorcycle Week (mid-June) spikes Weirs Beach demand.
- Shoulder Season
- Late June and early September (warm enough to swim, 20-30% off peak rates). Late September into early October (foliage - quieter, cheaper, foliage trains running). May and early June are pre-season; many lakeside businesses are just opening.
- Restaurants
- Canoe (Center Harbor, lakefront American) · The Lakehouse Grille (Mill Falls, Meredith) · Lago (Meredith, Italian, lakeside) · Wolfeboro Inn / Wolfe's Tavern (Wolfeboro) · Tower Hill Tavern (Laconia) · NazBar & Grill (NASWA Resort, beachfront) · George's Diner (Meredith, breakfast) · Patrick's Pub & Eatery (Gilford, family-friendly) · Kellerhaus (Weirs Beach, ice cream and candy since 1906). Reserve groups 2-3 weeks ahead in summer; lakefront tables 4+ weeks.
- Kid Friendly
- Weirs Beach (boardwalk, arcades, beach), Funspot, the Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad ice-cream train, the MS Mount Washington cruise, Ellacoya State Park's sand beach, and the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center are reliable wins for ages 4-15. Older teens gravitate to Funspot, Gunstock's zipline and treetop course, and tubing behind a rented boat. Swimming off a pontoon boat is the daily kid highlight.
- Accessibility
- The MS Mount Washington main deck is wheelchair accessible. Mill Falls at the Lake, NASWA, and the Wolfeboro Inn have ADA rooms and elevators. Ellacoya and Weirs Beach have accessible parking and beach access (beach wheelchairs at some town beaches). Castle in the Clouds has limited mobility access in the historic mansion (some stairs); the grounds and cafe are accessible. Many older lake cottages have stairs and docks - confirm before booking.
- Weather Window
- Summer 78-85°F days, 60-65°F nights, warm 70-75°F lake water by mid-July. Spring (May-early June) cool and variable; lake is cold. Fall 55-70°F days, 40-50°F nights - the photogenic foliage window. Winter 25-35°F days, regular snow, the lake freezes (ice fishing and the seasonal Alton Bay ice runway).
- Park Fee
- No region-wide entry fee. Ellacoya State Park day-use ~$5/adult (kids under 6 free). MS Mount Washington scenic cruise ~$40/adult. Castle in the Clouds ~$25/adult. Gunstock summer activities and chairlift priced per attraction. Most town beaches free or resident/guest only.
- Official Site
- https://www.lakeswinnipesaukee.com/
When to go
July and August for the full summer experience - 80-85°F days, warm lake water, boating and swimming at their best (book lakefront rentals 9-12 months ahead). Late June and early September are warm shoulder weeks at 20-30% off. Late September into early October for fall foliage - quieter, cheaper, with the scenic foliage trains running. Winter is off-season except for Gunstock ski reunions.
Best for your group size
Small group · 10–25
10-25 fits in a single 4-6 BR lakefront cottage with a dock, or a small block of rooms at Mill Falls in Meredith or the Wolfeboro Inn.
Medium group · 25–60
25-60 should book two or three adjacent lakefront rentals on the same cove, or a 30-50 room block at Mill Falls at the Lake or the NASWA Resort.
Large group · 60+
60+ groups book a Mill Falls at the Lake room block (150+ rooms across four Meredith inns - the easy big-group play), the NASWA Resort in Laconia, or a cluster of lakefront houses plus a reserved MS Mount Washington cruise deck for the whole group at once.
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Sample 5-day Lake Winnipesaukee reunion (summer week)
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Friday - Arrival & Settle In
- 12:00 PM MHT airport pickups (50 min south)
- 2:30 PM check-in at the lakefront rental or Mill Falls
- 4:00 PM unpack, first swim off the dock
- 5:30 PM grocery run to Hannaford in Meredith
- 6:30 PM welcome cookout on the deck - grill night #1
- 8:30 PM s'mores and stargazing by the water
Saturday - Pontoon Boat Day
- 8:00 AM breakfast at the rental
- 9:30 AM pick up the rented pontoon boat at the marina
- 10:30 AM cruise to a sandbar, swim and tube
- 12:30 PM picnic lunch anchored off an island
- 3:00 PM return the boat, afternoon beach time
- 6:30 PM lakefront dinner at Canoe in Center Harbor (book 4 weeks ahead)
Sunday - MS Mount Washington Cruise
- 8:30 AM breakfast at the rental
- 10:00 AM drive to Weirs Beach
- 11:00 AM board the MS Mount Washington scenic cruise (reserved group deck)
- 1:30 PM lunch and arcades at Weirs Beach / Funspot
- 3:30 PM Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad ice-cream train
- 5:30 PM return to the rental - pool / dock time
- 7:30 PM dinner at the rental - cook night #2
Monday - Castle in the Clouds & Wolfeboro
- 8:30 AM breakfast at the rental
- 9:30 AM drive to Castle in the Clouds (Moultonborough)
- 10:00 AM mansion tour + easy waterfall walk
- 12:30 PM lunch at the carriage-house cafe
- 2:30 PM drive to Wolfeboro - downtown stroll and ice cream
- 4:00 PM swim at Carry Beach
- 6:30 PM dinner at Wolfe's Tavern (Wolfeboro Inn)
Tuesday - Squam Lake & Goodbyes
- 8:00 AM breakfast at the rental
- 9:30 AM Squam Lakes Natural Science Center or guided pontoon nature tour
- 11:30 AM final dock swim and packing
- 12:30 PM goodbye lunch at Lago in Meredith
- 2:30 PM travel home
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Reunion organizer tips
Book lakefront rentals 9-12 months ahead for July and August. The best waterfront houses with private docks rent a full year out and often go to the same families annually - if you want a specific cove or a particular dock, reserve the moment the calendar opens. Saturday-to-Saturday is the standard summer week.
Pick your base by town. Meredith and Center Harbor (north shore): walkable villages, Mill Falls, the scenic railroad - the easy reunion-block option. Wolfeboro (east shore): genteel, walkable, the oldest-summer-resort charm. Weirs Beach / Laconia (southwest): boardwalk, arcades, the busiest and most kid-energetic. Alton Bay (south): quiet cove, cottage clusters. Gilford: Ellacoya beach and Gunstock.
Rent a pontoon boat for at least one day. This is the defining Winnipesaukee reunion activity. A 10-12 passenger pontoon from a Meredith, Gilford, Laconia, Wolfeboro, or Alton marina lets the whole group cruise to a sandbar, swim off the boat, and picnic on an island. Reserve boats 2-3 months ahead for summer weekends.
Make the MS Mount Washington the big-group day. The historic steamboat is the one activity that genuinely fits 50-100 people at once, and reunions can reserve a private deck for a scenic, brunch, or dinner-dance cruise. Departures from Weirs Beach, Wolfeboro, Meredith, Center Harbor, and Alton Bay. Book the group block 2-3 months ahead.
Build a rainy-day plan around Funspot. New England summer weather will rain on at least one reunion day. Funspot (world's largest arcade), the Lake Winnipesaukee Museum, the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, and Castle in the Clouds (mostly indoors) are the reliable backups. Keep one in your back pocket.
Castle in the Clouds is the one overlook everyone remembers. The 1914 mountain mansion above the north shore gives sweeping lake views, easy waterfall walks, and a carriage-house cafe - it works for grandparents and kids in the same visit. Go on a clear morning before afternoon haze; allow 2-3 hours.
Stock the cottage from Hannaford or Shaw's. Full-size grocery stores in Meredith, Gilford, Laconia, and Wolfeboro cover provisioning; most lake rentals have full kitchens and grills, so plan to cook 4-5 nights and eat out 2-3. Instacart delivers in the Lakes Region. There is no Costco at the lake - the closest is south toward Manchester.
Reserve lakefront dinner tables early. Canoe in Center Harbor, Lago and The Lakehouse Grille in Meredith, and the NazBar at the NASWA are the waterfront-sunset anchors and book up - reserve groups of 15-plus 4+ weeks ahead in summer. Patrick's Pub in Gilford and George's Diner in Meredith are the easygoing family options.
Don't overlook Squam for a quieter day. The On Golden Pond lake just north is undeveloped, calm, and loon-rich - a guided pontoon nature tour or a visit to the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center is the perfect counterweight to a busy Weirs Beach day, especially for younger kids and nature-minded grandparents.
Watch the June calendar. Laconia Motorcycle Week (mid-June) brings huge crowds and noise to Weirs Beach and surrounding roads - lovely if your family enjoys it, a reason to base on the quieter east or north shore (or pick a different week) if not. Confirm the exact dates before booking a mid-June reunion.
Bring layers and lake gear. Even in peak summer the lake water and evenings are cool; pack swim shoes for rocky shorelines, sunscreen for full-sun boat days, and a light jacket for evening cruises. Life jackets are required for kids on rented boats - confirm the marina provides correct sizes.
Reunly's tools handle the rest. Use the budget tool to split a big lakefront-house week (and the boat rental) fairly by family size, and the polls feature to lock in which two paid attractions everyone commits to - the MS Mount Washington cruise is usually mandatory; let the group pick from Castle in the Clouds, Gunstock, the scenic railroad, or a Squam tour.
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Frequently asked
What's the best time to book Lake Winnipesaukee for a family reunion?
July and August for the full summer experience - 80-85°F days, warm lake water, and boating and swimming at their best. Book lakefront rentals 9-12 months ahead; the best waterfront houses rent a year out. Late June and early September are warm shoulder weeks at 20-30% off, and late September into early October offers quieter, cheaper fall foliage with the scenic trains running.
Which town on the lake should we base our reunion in?
Meredith and Center Harbor (north shore) are walkable villages with Mill Falls and the scenic railroad - the easy reunion-block base. Wolfeboro (east shore) is genteel and walkable, the oldest-summer-resort charm. Weirs Beach and Laconia (southwest) have the boardwalk, arcades, and the most kid energy. Alton Bay (south) is a quiet cove for cottage clusters. Gilford has Ellacoya beach and Gunstock.
How big a house do we need for 30 people on Lake Winnipesaukee?
A 6-10 BR lake estate with a private dock (rare, $5,000-12,000/week peak summer) or two-to-three adjacent lakefront cottages on the same cove. For 40+ people, the standard play is a Mill Falls at the Lake room block in Meredith (150+ rooms across four inns) or a NASWA Resort block in Laconia.
What's the closest airport to Lake Winnipesaukee?
Manchester-Boston Regional (MHT) at about 50 minutes south is the easiest access, with direct flights from roughly 25 cities. Boston Logan (BOS) at 1.75-2 hours south carries the most connections. Portland, Maine (PWM) at about 1.5 hours east is the alternative for families coming from the coast.
Do we need to rent a boat?
Not strictly, but renting a pontoon boat for at least one day is the defining Winnipesaukee reunion activity. A 10-12 passenger pontoon from a Meredith, Gilford, Laconia, Wolfeboro, or Alton marina lets the whole group cruise to a sandbar, swim, and picnic on an island. Reserve 2-3 months ahead for summer weekends. The MS Mount Washington cruise covers groups that prefer not to drive a boat.
Is Lake Winnipesaukee good for a multi-generational reunion?
Yes - it is one of the strongest multi-gen lakes in New England. Weirs Beach, Funspot, the scenic railroad, and swimming please kids; the MS Mount Washington cruise, Castle in the Clouds, Wolfeboro's walkable downtown, and quiet Squam Lake suit grandparents; and a rented pontoon boat brings every generation together on the water in one afternoon.
How much does a 1-week Winnipesaukee reunion cost per family?
Peak summer (July-August): roughly $3,000-6,000 per family of 4 staying in a shared lakefront house, more for a private waterfront estate. Shoulder weeks (late June, early September): 20-30% lower. Add a day of pontoon-boat rental (~$400-600/day) and the MS Mount Washington cruise (~$40/adult) to the activity budget.
Can we swim in the lake, and how warm is the water?
Yes - swimming is the daily default in summer. Lake water warms to about 70-75°F by mid-July and stays comfortable through August. Public swimming is available at Ellacoya State Park's 600-foot sand beach, Weirs Beach, Alton Bay, and many town beaches, plus off the dock at most lakefront rentals. Spring and early-June water is still cold.
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