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Mountain View Lake

Mountain View Lake

Mountain View Lake in Sunapee, New Hampshire, is a serene and picturesque retreat that lives up to its name, offering sweeping views of the surrounding hills and distant peaks. Larger and more open than some of the area’s smaller ponds, the lake has a welcoming, balanced energy—lively enough for boating and water sports, yet still peaceful enough to feel like an escape. Its clear waters stretch out beneath wide skies, reflecting the changing light throughout the day, from soft morning mist to glowing sunset hues. In the summer, the lake becomes a hub for swimming, kayaking, and lakeside gatherings, while the surrounding landscape provides a scenic backdrop that shifts beautifully with the seasons, especially during New Hampshire’s vibrant fall foliage. With a mix of year-round homes and seasonal cottages along its shores, Mountain View Lake blends community and nature, offering a classic New England lake experience that feels both refreshing and timeless.

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With generational ties to Lake Sunapee and a record that defines the New Hampshire luxury market, Pam Perkins represents a level of knowledge, discretion, and performance that few can match. Her clients trust her not only because of what she’s sold — but because of what she knows.