About Otter Brook Lake Recreation Area
Campground Amenities
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Lake Access
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River Access
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Reviews (4)
What Guests Are Saying
The weather was excellent, and the small pavilion offered stunning views. The area was well maintained, and park rangers were frequently seen ensuring everything was in order. Overall, a pleasant experience at Otter Brook Lake Recreation Area.
What Guests Are Saying
The weather was excellent, and the small pavilion offered stunning views. The area was well maintained, and park rangers were frequently seen ensuring everything was in order. Overall, a pleasant experience at Otter Brook Lake Recreation Area.
Review Summary
Heather and Kevin K
August 3, 2024
The weather was great, the small Pavillion had the best view in my opinion and everything was well maintained. Saw the Park Rangers drive by often making sure everything was as it should be.
Dennis L
January 11, 2020
Good experience. Second year rented shelter for family reunion. Reasonable cost.
Martha C
January 10, 2020
I have rented a pavilion a number of times. The facility is always well.maintained, clean and the staff are wonderful. The volunteers as well as the park rangers are friendly and helpful.
Brenda S
January 10, 2020
I would highly recommend Otter Brook to families and companies. It's easy to get to, the shelters and grills and restrooms are well maintained and clean. Plenty of room at all of the sites to play games and lots of parking. It's a good place for kids to run without parents having to worry too much.
There are always park rangers driving by so if there is anything wrong they are there to assist. We have used this park for the past few years for our department picnic and will keep coming back.
Location Otter Brook Lake Recreation Area
Address:
480 Branch Road
Keene, NH, 03431
United States
Otter Brook Lake Beach is located off of Route 9 East in Keene, NH.
Latitude & Longitude: 42.9683 / -72.2279
Elevation: 245 feet
Policies & Rules
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Otter Brook Recreation Area will be walk-in only (entrance gate on Route 9 will be closed) for the 2025 recreation season. There will be no restroom facilities, or shelter reservations. People are still welcome to walk/hike, bike, picnic, utilize the disc golf course and enjoy the grounds and nature. Dogs are permitted on leash. |
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Otter Brook Lake Recreation Area no longer offers a beach. The beach is permanently closed and water quality will not be tested. Visitors utilizing the lake for water based activities shall do so at their own risk. Visitors wishing to reserve shelters with a beach area should reserve at Surry Mountain Lake in Surry, New Hampshire at Surry Mountain Lake Recreation.gov |
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Otter Brook Lake is a day-use area. NO OVERNIGHT CAMPING |
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Carry in, carry out trash. |
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There are no life guards; it is a swim at your own risk facility. |
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Motorboats are allowed (no wake). |
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Otter Brook is a flood control facility and the park may be flooded during severe storm events. |
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Don't Move Firewood: Protect your forests from tree-killing pests by buying your firewood locally and burning it on-site. Visit Dontmovefirewood.org for further information. |
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Pets are allowed on a leash in the recreation area. |
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No commercial activities, sales or solicitation of business on USACE land. |
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Shelter reservations and or group events that bring in hired food trucks or vendors, large event tents (greater than 12’x12’), bounce houses, and any other atypical items are required to apply for a special use permit by calling the main office at 603-352-4130. Please inquire if you are unsure. |
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For more information call the Otter Brook Lake project office at (603) 352-4130. |