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Opechee Bay Reservoir

New Hampshire

33Listings$125K-$3.5M$25.2MTotal Value
Opechee Bay Reservoir, New Hampshire

Opechee Bay Reservoir real estate is regarded as the fourth largest market in New Hampshire for lake homes and lake lots.

Typically, buyers can find around 30 Opechee Bay Reservoir homes for sale, and very few Opechee Bay Reservoir lots and land for sale.

Opechee Bay Reservoir is one of New Hampshire's largest lakes.

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About Opechee Bay Reservoir

Belknap County, New Hampshire

Opechee Bay Reservoir is a desirable body of water between the renowned Winnipesaukee Lake and Winnisquam Lake. It's in Laconia, New Hampshire, and under 30 miles from Concord.

The Manchester-Boston Regional Airport is under 55 miles away, and the Lakes Region General Hospital is down the street.

On the Water Fun

Opechee Bay Reservoir is a mid-size lake stretching across two miles to cover 426 acres.

Lined with tall, healthy trees along the six-mile shoreline, Opechee Bay Reservoir is also surrounded by hills and mountains that make a great backdrop for sunrises and sunsets.

Opechee Bay is a more relaxed body of water with lighter traffic and lower wake risk than Lake Winnipesaukee's neighbor. This makes it a well-loved location for swimming, sailing, windsurfing, boating, water skiing, jet skiing, or kayaking in a worry-free zone.

Bond Beach Park has a 200-foot stretch of sand on Opechee’s clean, clear waters. Lakers can swim, sunbathe, or set out in a kayak or canoe from this area. The park includes picnic facilities, restrooms, changing areas, as well as hiking trails that can be used for cross-country skiing.

The lake is a cold and warm water fishery, having a stock of brook trout, rainbow trout, land-locked salmon, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, chain pickerel, black crappie, and bluegill.

Endless Opportunities

Go to the Laconia Golf Club for a fine golfing experience on a championship course that offers casual dining and hosts several social events.

The Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion is a 9,000 seat amphitheater that hosts hit artists such as Luke Bryan, Zac Brown Band, or Dave Matthews.

The Gunstock Mountain Resort is a hub of outdoor recreation, host to a nine-acre zipline course, mountain coaster, summit lift ride, off-road segway tours, skiing, and snowboarding.

Funspot, the world’s largest arcade, has a selection of 600 different games that are sure to challenge even the best gamers.

There are a variety of small shops and boutiques surrounding the lake region, but for big-name stores, you can go to the Tanger Outlets of Tilton.

Lake Life Dream

Opechee Bay reservoir has everything you could wish for: an attractive, well-sized lake offering a variety of lake activities with city access.

Lake Overview

  • 23ft. Avg. Depth
  • 61ft. Deepest Depth
  • Ownership
    Public
  • Acreage
    449

Information

  • Counties: Belknap County
  • Fish: Black Crappie, Lake Trout, Largemouth Bass, Rainbow Trout, Smallmouth Bass