Worcester Island is a small island on Lake Winnipesaukee. It is connected by a bridge to Springfield Point, a peninsula that extends into the lake. Worcester Island lies to the east of Melody and Keniston Islands. Worcester Island is part of the Lakes Region of New Hampshire, and Wolfeboro is the oldest summer resort town in the United States.
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Lake Winnipesaukee is the third-largest lake in New England, covering 69 square miles and having more than 250 islands. The lake was formed by glaciers that reversed its flow from southeast to west. Lake Winnipesaukee is a popular tourist destination, especially in summer, when people enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, and relaxing on its beaches. The lake is surrounded by eight small towns, each with its own charm and attractions. Some of the towns are:
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Last updated November 15, 2023