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Sculptured Rocks Natural Area is a unique example of nature's powerful yet delicate artistry. The Cockermouth River carved a narrow canyon in bedrock on its way to Newfound Lake, beginning as the last ice age drew to a close. Nature used grains of sand suspended in the current to carve the walls of the canyon into curious shapes and create potholes in the bedrock. Sculptured Rocks Natural Area spans 272 acres. It is unstaffed but open to the public year-round at no charge. |
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Are pets allowed at Sculptured Rocks Natural Area? Pets are allowed in the park. See NH State Parks Pets Policy for more information. |














