
Lake Winnipesaukee in May
Good time to visit
May marks the real start of lake season. Everything reopens, the scenery is gorgeous, and you can actually enjoy being outdoors. Just prepare for bugs and chilly water if you're brave enough to swim.
Weather
May finally delivers on spring's promise. The lake is fully ice-free and starting to warm up for swimming (though still quite cold). Trees burst into green, and rain showers are frequent but brief, keeping everything lush.
18°C high6°C low7 rain days
Crowds & Cost
moderate crowds
~$110/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Memorial Day weekend opening of many seasonal businesses
- •Spring fishing tournaments
- •Lilac Festival in nearby towns
May Tips
- •Book accommodations for Memorial Day weekend well in advance
- •Water is still very cold - bring a wetsuit if you plan to swim
- •Black fly season starts - pack bug spray and long sleeves for hiking
All Months
June through September is lake season, but each month feels different. June brings cooler water temperatures — around 65°F — but fewer crowds and lower accommodation prices. July and August are peak season for good reason: water temps hit 75°F, perfect for swimming without a wetsuit. But expect crowds, especially on weekends, and book accommodations months ahead. September might be the sweet spot. The water stays warm from the summer heat, the crowds thin out after Labor Day, and the first hints of fall foliage start showing up in the surrounding hills. October can be stunning for leaf peeping, but most lake activities shut down and water temperatures drop to the 50s. Winter transforms the lake into a different destination entirely — ice fishing, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing take over, but many restaurants and shops close until spring. Spring is mud season in New Hampshire, meaning unpredictable weather and limited activities until late May.
Lake Winnipesaukee Scores
Solo
6/10
Couples
7/10
Families
9/10
Adventure
6/10
Budget
6/10
Luxury
6/10
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