Geneva Point has nearly one mile of pristine shoreline on Lake Winnipesaukee including three private swimming beaches. During the summer operating season, a team of certified lifeguards is on duty daily. Guests also enjoy canoeing and kayaking, within our protected safe boating area. Groups can arrange for guided canoe trips to explore some of the natural beauty of Winnipesaukee’s coves and islands.
Lake Winnipeasaukee is a crystal clear spring fed lake located in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire at the foothills of the White Mountains
It is the largest lake in New Hampshire.
Eleven towns and villages enjoy the beautiful amenities of the Lake Winnipesaukee waterfront. Moultonboro, Wolfeboro, Tuftonboro, Meredith, Center Harbor, Melvin Village, Alton, Alton Bay, Gilford, Laconia, and Weirs Beach all have their own unique activities and events for year round enjoyment.
STATS:
Water Surface: 72 square miles
Distance around the lake: 182 miles
Shoreline excluding islands: 178 miles
Islands: 244
Island shoreline: 100 1/2 miles
504 Feet above Sea Level
Maximum Depth: 180 feet
Average Depth: 43 feet
Volume: 625 billion gallons
Length: Approximately 25 miles
Width: Approximately 15 miles at widest point
In January, Lake Winnipesaukee usually freezes to a depth of 3 to 4 feet for winter lake fun.
Within Geneva Point’s nearly 200 acres there are nearly five miles of hiking trails where you can enjoy scenic lake views, foliage that changes from summer greens to spectacular autum colors, and a variety of wildlife including resident loons. The Perimeter is the longest trail and includes a walk along the waterfront with a mile of beautiful shorefront vistas.
Playing Fields
The Green is Geneva Point’s largest grass activity field and is located right in the center on things. Large enough for a regulation soccer game, the Green can accommodate a wide variety of recreational activities.
The second largest activity field is the Ball Field. It is a great place for softball, volley ball, ultimate Frisbee and many other field games.