September 29, 2019 Sunny
Pearl Hill State Park is located near the New Hampshire border. It is primarily a campground with a lake, and there are hiking trails from Willard Brook State Forest.

We stopped here on a warm fall day. Right around the main entrance there was a lake and some picnic benches. The bathrooms were already closed for the season, so there was no place to change.

We packed a picnic and had picnic near the lake. There were no bugs. We were surrounded by a pine forest, which was very peaceful.
There was a loop road around the campsites. We did not see many hiking trails, so we drove on the loop road. Most of the campsites looked quite secluded amidst the tall pines. We only saw a few tents and a few campers taking walks on the loop road.

The leaves were already starting to turn, which made this a great place for fall camping.
Looks like a peaceful campground with plenty of privacy, but not much hiking unless you connect with trails to the Willard Brook State Forest trails. 
Serene place for camping, but not many hiking trails. 
This place was kinda stupid but it wasn’t too bad tbh.
The picnic was very fun.
The pond was very nice. The picnic was very yummy.
For more information: Pearl Hill State Park official site.