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With its location on the lake, and the free-to-anyone, no restrictions, no Town of Meredith facilities decal required for parking; the Cattle Landing town parking lot and dock makes for a super-duper kayak and canoe parking and loading spot. Some cars seem to prefer to park on nearby Patricia Drive, a steep paved town road, to avoid the summer-time car crunch in the town's dirt p-lot.
For kayaks and canoes, the dock problems listed above apply to motor boats, but do not really apply to kayaks or canoes so much because they probably get dragged up onto the sandy and grassy shoreline, or get tied to the dock, or get dragged up onto the concrete dock. There is obviously a big difference between a kayak or canoe and a motorboat. Car-top boats like kayaks & canoes only have a very short distance to be carried to get on the water.....thru the 60" fence opening (that is also used by snowmobiles/atv's/bobhouses-in-tow in winter except for the open water problem caused by the ice eat'n, water circulators) and down the short, grassy, somewhat steep, slope.......and what a fantastic, beautifull kayak area it is. It is a short paddle around the bend to the right (west) to the medium big-water area of the lake that's between south Bear Island, Mark Isl, Timber Isl, Governor's Island in Gilford, Meredith Neck, and Stonedam Island in Meredith. Stonedam Island is a conservation easement island that is all forested and has a hiking trail and several small natural beach areas, and is about a 1 1/2 mile paddle from the Cattle Landing put-in and parking spot. A boating map is strongly suggested because, except for Dolly Island, there are no signs out on the water telling you which island is which and all islands are private property except for Stonedam Island, and maybe Horse Island, which is very small and uninhabited. And, if you like it here and just won the PowerBall, then there's a terrific house nearby at a very prominent spot www.highdomain.com that's up for sale at 3.2-million dollars, assessed for 2.05-mil with prop taxes of about $2200/month. It has two 'for sale' signs facing the water! There's not even a sign at the Cattle Landing town dock & parking lot which probably makes it the one and only town facility without a sign ......... so maybe it is supposed to be a secret or something! And, the 50-cent payphone that was next to the dock for many, many years, attached to the Fairpoint Communications switching equipment, concrete shed located directly on the shoreline has been removed.
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Last edited by fatlazyless; 08-29-2013 at 12:56 PM. Reason: ... corrected 48" fence opening to 60" fence opening |
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Actually, it looks like there were openings in the dock for pilings and they were filled.
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From the article in the Citizen over the weekend, someone from the town DPW says that people just do not know how to tie a boat to a dock or something like that, and there was another town meeting scheduled for tonight, Monday, August 26 at 7-pm for further discussion. Maybe, he'll be there for a little 'show & tell' to demo the correct procedure for tying off a boat to the Cattle Landing dock?
Not having the end of the dock easily usable for drop-offs and pick-ups must be a big disappointment after that was how the old dock was used for about 70-years or more. ...and this is progress.......dag-kna-bit!
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...being totally bored out of my my mind and having nothing better to do right now....I googled "Cattle Landing town dock" and came up with a quote from the SBONH forum quoting the Meredith DPW on what's the best way to tie a boat to the Cattle Landing floating dock so as to avoid any damage....
....quoted loosely ......June 9, 2012, from the Laconia Daily Sun .......from the Meredith DPW.......'Loosely tied boats may sustain damage from the floating dock, while boats tied tightly to the vertical timbers and using boat bumpers will be ok'......'It's up to you to put boat bumpers out ......It wasn't the docks fault that the gentleman's boat got damaged.....it's up to you to put boat bumpers out.'
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