Great escape meets adventure central.
BaseCamp
OUR ON-SITE COMMUNITY CLUBHOUSE
Homebodies will enjoy BaseCamp; Lookout’s community clubhouse featuring a number of amenities:
Pool
Putting green
Bocce ball
Full kitchen
Fitness center
Pool table
Interior dining and gathering spaces
Outdoor grilling areas
Outdoor showers
Fire pit
OFF-SITE ADVENTURES
Outdoor lovers and fun seekers alike find bliss in the serenity of Lookout’s surroundings and the ease of access to all things adventure.
Weirs Beach
“Where Lake Winnipesaukee Begins.”
Affectionately knows as “The Weirs,” Weirs Beach at Endicott Rock Park is practically your front yard, giving Lookout residents a place to swim, stroll and sunbathe—all good things.
Weirs Community Park
This 27-acre park offers several short walking trails, plus a picnic area, playground and amphitheater.
On the green.
You're just over 3 miles away from tee time on the green at Oak Hill Golf Course. Don't miss League Play or Friday Night Fun Bunch.
The great outdoors are right outside your door.
Calling all hikers, mountain bikers, campers, stargazers and forest bathers: While the lake is the region’s main attraction, nature’s bounty is in abundance here. Get out in the fresh mountain air. New Hampshire has 48 mountains and trails for every level of hiker.
Major Bonus
Mt. Major is just 15 miles from Lookout and known around here as “A Family-Friendly Hike with Fanatic-Friendly Views”
On the water.
In addition to taking advantage of Lookout’s partnership with North Water Marine, there are many ways to play on the water. From jet skiing and water skiing to tubing, wakeboarding, kayaking, paddleboarding, pontoon boating, and sunset tiki hut boat adventures, Lookout residents have easy access to all things #lakelife.
Sandbars to visit on the boat: Patrician Shores, Braun Bay, Alton
Winnipesaukee Pier
The great outdoors are right outside your door.
Calling all hikers, mountain bikers, campers, stargazers and forest bathers: While the lake is the region’s main attraction, nature’s bounty is in abundance here. Get out in the fresh mountain air. New Hampshire has 48 mountains and trails for every level of hiker.
Major Bonus
Mt. Major is just 15 miles from Lookout and known around here as “A Family-Friendly Hike with Fanatic-Friendly Views”
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Weirs Beach
Weirs Community Park
Paugus Bay Campground
Pine Hollow Campground
Singing Cove RV Park
Weirs Beach Public Docks
Endicott Rock State Historic Site
Eames Recreation and Wildlife area
Hamel State Forest
Huston-Morgan State Forest
Ahern State Park
Meredith Woods Camping Area
Hamlin-Eames-Smyth Recreation and Conservation Area
Chemung State Forest
Tucker Mountain Town Forest
T-Bones Great American Eatery
Hermit Woods Town Forest
Paugus Bay State Forest
White Oaks RV Park
Restaurant Spotlight
Enjoy NazBar & Grill at the famous Naswa Resort, and come by boat or by car!
Akwa Marina Beach Bar—mosey on up to the lakeside gazebo after a day on the boat.
Live like the local you are and head to Anthony’s Pier Restaurant for lake views and live music in your new neck of the woods.
At The Crazy Gringo, tasty margaritas and other cocktails are served in 16 oz mason jars, and the plates are piled with food. No one leaves the Gringo thirsty or hungry.
Tower Hill Tavern is an upscale family restaurant and bar near Weirs Beach, ideal for events.
Bar Salida is an elevated, exclusively outdoor dining experience on Weirs Beach
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The Big House
Blue Bistro
Boardwalk Bar & Grill
Craft Beer Xchange/Witches Brew Pub
The Crazy Gringo
Compass Café in Weirs Beach
Cook’s Candy Kitchen
Fratello’s Laconia
Fresh!
Half Moon Pizza
Hart’s Homemade Slush
Hermit Woods Winery & Deli
Kellerhaus Ice Cream
Lobster in the Rough
Looney Bin Grill
Winter at the Lake
Enjoy the region’s quiet season, too. With winter activities like snowmobiling, ice fishing, downhill and cross-country skiing, sledding and ice skating, there’s never a bad time to be at the lake. In the fall, enjoy new Hampshire’s epic autumn colors, and in the spring, watch as the region blooms to life.
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Gunstock Mountain Resort
Gunstock Nordic Center
Gunstock Ski Club
Wolfboro Abenaki Ski Area
Red Hill Ski Club
Moultonboro Snowmobile Club
New Hampshire Snowmobile Association
Shopping & Entertainment
There are endless attractions for your family to enjoy on your next vacation to Weirs Beach. Take the weekend and ride the Go-Kart Track, visit the Weirs Beach Drive-In Theater, or take a relaxing nature walk down one of the many trails around Lake Winnipesauke.
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American Classic Arcade Museum
Daytona Fun Park
Funspot Arcade Complex
Games on the Pier
Half Moon Gift Shop
Laconia Antique Center
Mills Falls Marketplace
Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf
Weirs Beach Gifts
Weirs Beach Go-Kart Track
Weirs Drive-in Theater
Winnipesaukee Pier
Health & Wellness
Get away from it all at the 27-acre Weirs Community Park, which offers several short walking trails, a picnic area, playground and an amphitheater. Another downtown walk of note is in Meredith, on the Laverack Nature Trail at Hawkins Brook. The trail winds along a beautiful boardwalk over the brook, and ends at Meredith’s Prescott Park in an easy 0.6 miles walk.
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Lakes Region General Hospital
Anything Goes Athletics
Studio 151 Fitness
Gilford Hills Tennis & Fitness
Audrey’s Kneeded Touch Massage
The Wellness Complex
Laconia Motorcycle Week
June 11-19, 2022 - Every June, bikers from far and wide descend on Weirs Beach for the world's oldest motorcycle rally. 2022 marks the 99th anniversary of this nationally known event with music, beer, and other festivities.
Although our legacy as the World’s Oldest Motorcycle Rally® is because our gypsy tour began in 1916, our legacy continues because of our unmatched scenic riding throughout the beautiful State of New Hampshire. Residents and businesses alike, welcome motorcyclists during the Rally every year in June.