Halfmoon Lake Association
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    • Home
    • About Us
      • Who We Are
      • HMLA Officers
      • Lake Facts
      • Association Documents
    • Lake Stewardship
      • Lake Assessment Program
      • Loon Nesting Program
      • Watershed Management
      • How You Can Help
      • Report A Problem
    • Merchandise
    • Links
    • Gallery
      • Photo Contest Winners
      • Loon Nesting
      • Halfmoon Happenings
      • Lake Views
      • Recreation
      • Sunset & Sunrise
      • Wildlife
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Who We Are
    • HMLA Officers
    • Lake Facts
    • Association Documents
  • Lake Stewardship
    • Lake Assessment Program
    • Loon Nesting Program
    • Watershed Management
    • How You Can Help
    • Report A Problem
  • Merchandise
  • Links
  • Gallery
    • Photo Contest Winners
    • Loon Nesting
    • Halfmoon Happenings
    • Lake Views
    • Recreation
    • Sunset & Sunrise
    • Wildlife

The above image of Halfmoon Lake, previously known as Crescent Lake, was taken during the summer of 2021 by Ryan Quintal, Q Aerial Photography: Ryan@qaerial.com, 603-969-3382.

Halfmoon At a Glance

 Halfmoon Lake, located just off Route 28, is a glacial formed lake with a substrate 75% sand, 25% rock, and a shoreline 90% wooded and 10% marsh.


 Halfmoon boasts good availability of large- and small-mouth bass, yellow and white perch, hornpout, and also a summer abundance of pumpkinseed and bluegill sunfish. Ice-out is usually expected by late April, though often earlier. 


Natural Beauty Abounds

Only in New Hampshire readers rated Halfmoon Lake as one of the top 10 most beautiful lakes in New Hampshire!

Halfmoon Bathymetry Map (pdf)Download
Halfmoon Navigation Safety Map (pdf)Download

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