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    Apple Hill Campground

    4.8 (10 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Staff is extremely helpful, amenities are great, area is very quiet. Very convenient location if you're looking to explore Franconia.

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    Twin Mountain / Mt. Washington KOA

    Twin Mountain / Mt. Washington KOA

    (31 reviews)

    I want to start off this review by saying how very thankful and impressed I was by the staff at…read morethis KOA. Extremely kind, accommodating and hard working. Every morning we'd wake up to them doing their rounds and maintaining the sites. They were all very kind to us and our dog. Overall the KOA is impressive. Lovely tent camping sites, a beautiful well maintained field for kids to play and clean facilities all around. When it comes to our site, we were disappointed. We were in site 18 which when parking to give ourselves a place to hangout next to the fire pit put us basically right on top of our neighbor. (Check out the pictures - the only view we had from our window was their camper) Our hangout spot near the fire pit was right next to our other neighbors so it basically felt like we were all hanging out together. The worst part for us was the highway right through the trees is highly trafficked at all hours of the day and night. Yes we heard tractor trailers at 3 am. It was so loud from traffic at times we couldn't hear each other speaking. This area of the KOA made us feel like we were at a rest stop on the side of the highway instead of in the beautiful wilderness camping. We would certainly return but without a doubt would need to upgrade to the much more beautiful spacious sites in the back. If you plan to camp in an RV spot we recommend you do the same!

    Staff was very friendly and helpful. Our cat got out and several staff helped look for her. They…read morewere so caring and helpful. Cat was found 4 hours later thankfully. Campsites were clean and neat. Sites were well shaded by trees. Bathrooms clean. Cabins looked well taken care of. Can't say enough nice things. We would go back for sure. Nice area, too. We went to the historic glamorous Omni hotel (World Bank originated here 1944 Bretton Woods Conference of United Nations).

    Mountain Lake Camping Resort

    Mountain Lake Camping Resort

    (21 reviews)

    This is our third year in a row coming to this campground. This place is still awesome…read more Booking and checking into sites is easy. Any questions there is always a friendly staff member to steer you in the right direction. Tent sites, RV sites, cabins, and even a yurt, your choice. My 2 favorite sites are 69 and 74 with 74 over looking the lake. All sites are clean. Landscape very well maintained. Pool is excellent. Laundry room, dish washing area, rec center. Outside chess board, fishing, paddle boats and kayaks. I highly recommend this campground. Great place to camp with kids also. Right down the road from santas villiage amusement park.

    Mountain Lake Camping Resort is one of our favorite locations to camp in New England. Located a…read morecouple hours north of Nashua and Manchester it's the perfect place to getaway without being too far from home. Everything about this campground shows that the owners take great pride in it. They have online bookings, text communications (including reservation and quiet time reminders) and they have recently added a checkin booth so you don't have to hop out of your vehicle to go into the office to register. The views of the lake are gorgeous (especially in the Fall) and the landscaping is well maintained. There are several amenities like a pool w/ water slides, dog park, beach, fishing dock, dog swimming dock, paddle boat/kayak rentals, playground and oversized chess/checkers. You can also order homemade muffins to pick up in the morning for breakfast. Their campground store is also one of the cleanest and most well stocked ones that I've ever seen. The prices were also very reasonable (although I really wanted a hoodie as a memento and $40 was just a little more than I was comfortable spending). The biggest negative of this campground is that if you have one of the sites near the front there is quite a bit of road noise. That kills a bit of the ambiance while trying to kick back and relax but the beautiful views from the sites near the front mostly make up for the sounds of loud vehicles passing by. It's also not enough of a nuisance to rate them any lower than 5 stars. In addition to regular camping sites they also offer yurt and cabin rentals which is a nice option for people who don't own camping gear or aren't fans of traditional camping. If you're looking for a lovely place to get away Mountain Lake Camping Resort is an excellent choice!

    Along the River Campground & Cabins

    Along the River Campground & Cabins

    (19 reviews)

    Owners are horribly misinformed about EVs. Absolutely freaked out when they saw the truck charging…read moreon the 50A hookup and wouldn't listen to reason about how little power it actually pulls and how little in energy it would actually cost them. Said there was another outlet at the front that could be used for $0.33/kWh, which is INSANE for slow charging, especially when the site is already paid for! If you're an EV owner avoid at all costs, and frankly even if you aren't be ready for hostility from the owners for no good reason.

    I arrived at my campsite very excited about the stay and exploring Mount Washington. I was at my…read moresite no longer than an hour before the owner came up to our site yelling "we need to have a talk." I politely defused the situation and asked how I could help him. He told me "you can't charge your electric car here. Our grid can't handle it. It's pulling 80A and these sites are only designed for 50A!" I again politely explained to him how I'm pulling about 25A and the camper we have isn't actually using any power at all. He didn't care and despite this rule not being on the website or the printed rules, I couldn't charge at my site. I even talked to him the next day (Monday) asking if I could charge my car (tow vehicle) at my site with limited power since the campground was empty and I was nervous I wouldn't make it to the next charger. He refused. I paid $90/night for my site and even offered to pay for the electricity I used and he simply did not care. On top of this electric car situation, these campsites are absolutely stacked on top of each other. It looks like someone had a house with some property and crammed a campground in where they could. This isn't the worst place I've ever stayed but very aware that the owner walks around this campground looking for any "wrongdoing" like a hawk and really doesn't care about you.

    Burns Lake Campground

    Burns Lake Campground

    (2 reviews)

    Hi Alice. So I…read moreneeded to get away from family and friends for awhile. Ended up choosing this place and I was glad I did. It's a very nice and peaceful campground about 4.5 hrs from my home. Alice took me around the campground to show me all the tent sites. I picked a huge site (t-18) which was very secluded and away from the main area. And it was only $250 for the month. I believe they are the cheapest around. They have great rates for seasonal campers as well. So I got there and had to get my car towed,twice while there. Alice,a very cool lady,offered me use of a golf cart since she knew I have breathing issues and several stents in my heart. To me,this was as nice as someone could get. While stranded,she brought me wood,even went in town and got me ice so my food wouldn't spoil! How cool for her to do that,not really knowing me. Alice and Brian are very very nice people!! They keep the place clean,the bathrooms are clean also,which to me is very important. The views are just great,Burns Lake Campground sits atop a hill that has views of the mountains in front of all the site up top. The sunsets are awesome. Plus it's located close to many things to do. Even though they don't have a beach (YET) there is a free state park right on the same road. There's trails to hike and a nice sandy beach. But there is a pool on the campgrounds. Access for putting in a canoe right there by the lake. Alice and Brian are new owners of this place,and from my knowledge,they have fixed up the place. All new bathrooms. What's nice about them,is they are a full bath in each room. Toilet,shower and sink. They offer soap and paper towels for washing hands and face right in the bathroom too. There are no men's or women's rooms. Each one is for who ever wants to use them. We had planned on going back for a spectacular fall. But unfortunately my father in law was diagnosed with lung cancer and we had to postpone. This is the place to relax and enjoy the scenery!! Brian and Alice ARE very god people! Give this place a try,it's worth it. Richard

    My wife and I and our brothers and sisters in law all went to this campground and had a awesome…read moretime. We were so happy we booked another long weekend stay in October. The folks that own and operate the Campgroud are really accommodating and are very receptive to answering and solving anything we had a question about. It's a vey quiet place with spectacular views of the area. Thanks for the wonderful stay. Look forward to seeing you in October.

    Diana's Baths - Rock stack

    Diana's Baths

    (127 reviews)

    Diana's Bath is a natural pool with some small waterfalls. The walk from the parking lot is about…read more.6 miles one way, it's a quick and easy hike to reach this gorgeous spot. There is a parking lot and we were able to find parking but I'm sure it gets full at peak times. We enjoyed the hike and the waterfalls. It was in late May so there were quite a few people there. It's a peaceful spot to relax, sit in the pool, and just enjoy nature. I'm glad my family and I got to visit during this trip!

    Parking instructions here were very unclear. What we initially believed were parking spaces turned…read moreout to be a line of cars waiting to park, with no visible signage where we entered. When we noticed an opening, we asked nearby drivers if we could squeeze in, and they had no issue with it. As we were parking, an employee approached us in a very aggressive and unprofessional manner and told us we could not park there. We apologized and explained that we were not from the area and had not seen any signs. We were told that the rule was "well known to locals" and that a sign existed at the front of the line--more than 25 cars ahead, making it impossible for us to see. Despite the surrounding drivers having no objection, the employee demanded we leave and became increasingly hostile when we asked questions or requested a manager. At that point, the interaction escalated unnecessarily, and we decided it wasn't worth the confrontation and left. I've never experienced such a level of rudeness from a staff member over an honest misunderstanding. Clear signage and more professional communication would have avoided the entire situation. Someone even yelled out "stop being a parking nazi". I would have otherwise liked to review the venue itself, but we were unable to do so as we never made it inside.

    Franconia Notch State Park

    Franconia Notch State Park

    (53 reviews)

    Me entire family went hiking together and it was beautiful!! The views, the climb, the weather,…read moreeverything. It was never overly crowded, so we were able to make quick stops along the hike for a snack or to take pics or even just stop to take in the view without feeling like a disturbance to anyone trying to pass. Hiking around Flume Gorge was also pretty lengthy which made for a camera roll loaded with pictures and a tired Sophie by the end of it. :) Such a fun place to check out. W the amazing views and variety of different elevations on this hike! Highly recommend!

    Happy Earth Day again. You thought I was finished? HA!…read more Words fail to describe my love of Franconia. I am a Dartmouth alum - not one of the rich ones lmao so I did not have a car at college. If I did tho, you couldn't have pulled me away from the beauty of the White Mountains. I am however one of the old alums so I remember when there used to be an Old Man of the Mountain before his nose fell off lol. Anyways, this place has my entire heart and I only share it with people I trust. I took my friend here for a weekend getaway of rustic camping and hiking last April and I can safely say she also fell in love. We ran up and down I-93, I showed her the remnants of the Old Man, we stopped by the lake (lord it was cold), then we went to the Basin - beautiful in ALL seasons - and hiked a trail on-site. God I love Franconia so much. If you haven't gotten the chance to visit please make it a priority. It's stunning in all seasons! Things to know: -you can access The Basin from either side of 93. If on the far side you just need to cross under the overpass. -The Basin is paved. There are some stairs to get a closer look but it is largely accessible to view. -Still snow in some sections in late April - you're ok without spikes imo -parking was still free as of last year

    Apple Hill Campground - campgrounds - Updated May 2026

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