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    3.5 (33 reviews)

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    J P.

    Beautiful campground. We stayed in our travel trailer on site c12 which was near the stairs to one of the beaches. The water was clean and clear. We sunbathed for hours on the floating dock and rented paddle boards for $10/hr. Thanks for the great weekend, we will be back.

    Ipsy in her nest

    This is truly the most beautiful place Ive ever been. We've fallen in love with the area. The RV park is very clean, very pretty, spaces are nice and not close together. We will absolutely be back!

    Jonathan B.

    It's sad that I have to write a one star review of a place that my wife's family has been coming here for over sixteen years. Attached are photos of two mice that were caught in my mother in laws cabin after alerting the front desk of a mouse that was found eating their food. The front desk only offered an apology of the rodent population being heavier than usual and not an apology that there were mice found in the cabin. After being alerted, the front desk took two hours to put traps in. Two mice were caught in the span of a day. Sadly the front desk closed at 7PM when the second mouse was caught. While checking out, the front desk offered no apology to the fact that mice were in the cabin and offered no solution other than putting traps. Its fine that traps were set but there was no care in the world. It's sad because this place is awesome but the problem was not fixed and the reaction of the front desk seemed that they were not surprised over the mice "epidemic"

    Canoe rentals available! Great Lake for picnic and water sports.

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    We rented a golf cart for the weekend which was alot of fun and made getting around the campground ALOT easier--do it you wont be dissapointed!

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    Bearcamp River Campground

    Bearcamp River Campground

    3.3(9 reviews)
    4.6 mi

    I just stayed 4 nights at the campground- and I feel it's a great choice for the area…read more What I needed was a basically a base camp where I could have a nice tent camping space that would be used mostly for sleeping (vs. staying at the campground for relaxing, using the river, cooking, etc). My space, #57, was very large for tent camping, had a picnic table and fire pit (which I didn't use). There was plenty of flat, root-free space for me to pitch the tent. I put my tent on flat, hard-packed sand...which is fine but I would recommend a mat or towel for the tent entry way to wipe your feet and leave your shoes on. I used the shower daily. The shower I used was clean, plenty of hot water, good water pressure...and free! The bathroom was bare bones but clean and well maintained. The campground was busy but I didn't feel it was rowdy and certainly wasn't loud. The quiet hours were observed when I was there. But for me, Bearcamp River Campground is about its owners. They take great care of the campground and great care of the people who stay there. Just one example, I was (very) late for my Wed. night check in. I called and was told the parking gate pass would be waiting for me and it would be no problem at all to be late...just make myself at home. I really appreciate their accommodating me. Overall, 5 stars. It's it a great setting, a well maintained facility, run by nice people who genuinely want you to have a good time and will do anything to make sure you do.

    It's like pulling into a junk yard. Rude people and dirty facilities. The sites on the river are…read morenot bad but the whole Ora of the place is sketchy

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    Bearcamp River Campground - An old gondola tower from the former Mount Whittier Ski area is located on the grounds. Pretty cool and nostalgic.

    An old gondola tower from the former Mount Whittier Ski area is located on the grounds. Pretty cool and nostalgic.

    Bearcamp River Campground - The Bear Camp River.

    The Bear Camp River.

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    Outdoor Escapes New Hampshire - Autumn colors in NH on a custom photo tour.

    Outdoor Escapes New Hampshire

    3.7(3 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    I do not recommend any "Moose Tours" with Lucie. We drove 3 hours to meet her and she was an hour…read morelate to the meeting point(no cell service to contact her), completely unprepared for us as she "pulled the wrong file" "what did I tell you we were doing" We basically drove up and down route 26 for 6 hours looking for moose on the side of the highway. She stopped to asked the locals where to find moose and spoke endlessly about the types of trees in NH. No moose were spotted at all even after a desperate mosquito infested walk through the woods (yes, we had bug spray but it didn't make a difference). We were told "plan B" was to drive up and down the same highway at midnight to see if the moose were out. This was a surprise for my husbands birthday, It was a surprise for both of us! This was a complete waste of time and money.

    What a great experience we had and most of all a beautiful day with a great guide! I booked a one…read moreday trip kayaking for Lisa and I and it couldn't have went any better. Lucy met us in the morning and we went straight to the river. It was such a gorgeous and enjoyable ride and she was so pleasant and relaxed the whole way through. She gave us some simple tips on kayaking and also some nice information on some of the wildlife and history of the area. When we reached Lake Ossipee the wind was very strong which made the lake very choppy and her lead was so assuring in the challenge that lay ahead of us - she was awesome and we made it to the other side of the lake without any issues whatsoever. I would highly recommend Lucy if you want to experience a great day outdoors in the White Mountains

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    Outdoor Escapes New Hampshire - Custom hikes for all abilities...learn about local history and nature.

    Custom hikes for all abilities...learn about local history and nature.

    Outdoor Escapes New Hampshire - Family hiking tour.

    Family hiking tour.

    Outdoor Escapes New Hampshire - Private cross-country ski lessons/tours on groomed and backcountry trails.

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    Private cross-country ski lessons/tours on groomed and backcountry trails.

    Terrace Pines Campground - Cooking over the fire.

    Terrace Pines Campground

    4.6(8 reviews)
    7.9 mi

    We are picky about where we camp. We prefer a reasonable amount of privacy and campgrounds that…read moreenforce the quiet hours rules. We also love sites on the water's edge. Clean restrooms and showers are a must. Terrace Pines offers all of these. Pro tip: When making a reservation for a particular site, splurge for the 'site guarantee' (I forget exactly what it's called). Otherwise, your reservation might be moved to a different site. This worked in our favor once, but we would have been pretty unhappy if we were on the other end of the move.

    Went to Terrace Pines campground for the first time this Memorial Day weekend 2023…read more It was just ok. Its more like a trailer park than a campground. Most sites are permanent camper trailers. Very few people were just there for the weekend. The campground was recently taken over by new owners. The previous owner let the permanent campers do their own things with their campsites. Many sites are run down and unkept. Several were quite trashy and needed to be evicted. There were many delapidated docks along the lake that need to be removed. Old abandoned canoes and kayaks along the trail to the lake. Fishing is very poor. We were told that the 2 lakes were stocked with fish, however the state hadn't done it yet this year. No fish jumping on either lake. Its my hope that the new ownership goes through and makes huge improvements. I'm not sure if we'll return. We will have to wait and see.

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    Terrace Pines Campground - Roomy, semi-private site.

    Roomy, semi-private site.

    Terrace Pines Campground - We love sites right on the water.

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    We love sites right on the water.

    Chocorua Camping Village - Sinks in women's bathroom

    Chocorua Camping Village

    3.9(24 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    We stayed here for one full week. The week before Fourth of July weekend. The campground is large…read more Nice areas to walk around in. Nice nature trails. I love the fact that it has a dog park and it is a dog friendly establishment. I would prefer if the showers had better pressure and were more modern, normally we wouldn't use it but our shower in our RV was out of commission. The store had good snacks and they did a great job picking up the trash and everyone was friendly.

    (We stayed from the Wednesday before Labor Day to the Sunday before, we left early because of…read morerain). When we entered there's a gate that you need a code to open (the entrance isn't great for longer trailers you need to swing way to the right). You get an escort to your site to make sure you make it in alright. You also get a map of the campground. We were in site 81 which is a pull through but our 33 footer hardly made the turn (we had to hold a tree back so it wouldn't hit and the roads are very narrow). The site was rather small not much wider then our awning, length was ok as long as you don't have a tent or anything other then a car/truck. You can also hear the highway from our site but its not very bad and the highway isn't very busy. There is Wifi but for my phone (iPhone 6s) it is in and out (the extender it in the site next to us). There is in and out cell service here for Verizon (Not sure about others) We had a problem with the cable not finding any channels and they came out and fixed it (the cable connection was in a hole in the ground not the visible one on the box) You can rent kayaks, canoes, row boats, paddle boards and peddle boats for $10 an hour. "First come first serve". But they have better rates on the weekdays. We rented two kayaks and a canoe from 2:30-4:30 ($60) and it was beautiful out, the water was very calm and clear. Sli The pond (Moores pond) is where you launch. Theres are a lot of lily pads and aquatic plants that grow to the surface and go pretty far out into the pond but if you go out far enough its clear of plants There is a volleyball court, movie theater (very small) pavilion where they serve breakfast 8-10am, lunch 12-2pm and dinner 5-8pm. (The lunch menu can also be ordered for dinner) I got a burger at the pavilion and it was great, a little crispy on the edges and a smoky flavor. They also have cabins and TiPis that you can stay in. Honestly wouldn't come back in a trailer but I would try a cabin or tipi.

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    Chocorua Camping Village - Front/first shower room

    Front/first shower room

    Chocorua Camping Village

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    Tamworth Camping Area - Campfire!

    Tamworth Camping Area

    3.3(15 reviews)
    7.3 mi

    Review of Tamworth Campground - 306 Depot Road, NH…read more I don't usually write reviews, but after our recent experience at Tamworth Campground, I feel compelled to speak up. We are a Latino family and had been planning a meaningful family reunion for months--celebrating my sister's 46th birthday and honoring life after recent personal challenges. What was supposed to be a joyful and healing weekend turned into a deeply disappointing and uncomfortable experience due to the staff's poor treatment, lack of professionalism, and what we strongly feel was targeted and unfair behavior. We reserved three campsites at nearly $80 each (which is not a problem). My sister--an experienced camper, teacher, social worker, and holistic healer--put her heart into organizing this event. Some family members flew in from out of state; the rest of us drove hours from different parts of New England to come together. I myself am a city advocate for Boston and was genuinely looking forward to a rare, peaceful break with loved ones. Unfortunately, our experience was anything but peaceful. From the start, our group was singled out. Staff repeatedly visited our site with noise complaints--despite several other campsites nearby hosting loud parties, including one that went on until 3 a.m. We were surrounded by louder groups but appeared to be the only ones policed. Our children--mostly under 10--were simply enjoying family time outdoors. I even walked around to apologize to other guests; all of whom assured me they weren't disturbed. One neighboring group admitted to having over 10 people on their site and said no staff had approached them once. On Saturday, my brother arrived after driving five hours with his son to join us. The staff immediately claimed we were over capacity. According to their "six heartbeats per campsite" rule, we were technically over by just two--with 20 total people spread across three sites: 8 adults, 4 teens, and 8 children between the ages of 2 and 10. Rather than work with us, the staff refused to hear us out. My sister, trying to deescalate the situation, agreed to pay for a fourth campsite--even though it was unnecessary. Ironically, that fourth site remained empty, and I ended up joining it just to stay within their arbitrary enforcement. One staff member in the front office was particularly rude, unprofessional, and dismissive. She repeatedly talked over my sister, showed no empathy, and used sarcasm instead of solutions. My sister remained calm and respectful throughout, simply trying to find a way to comply. The staff member continued to cut her off, reciting policies and refusing to acknowledge it was our first time at the campground. She kept repeating that "a heartbeat is a heartbeat" regardless of age, as if we weren't already trying to follow the rules in good faith. On top of that, the Wi-Fi only worked near the front office--not a major issue for us, but worth noting for those who rely on it. What really mattered was the repeated feeling of being watched, targeted, and made to feel unwelcome. My pre-teen nieces were even stopped by staff while walking to the bathroom and asked if they were "with the Garcia group." After saying yes, the staff looked at each other and drove away. It made the kids feel singled out and uncomfortable. On Sunday, a staff member began circling my sister's campsite around 9 a.m.--two hours before checkout--pressuring her to leave. While she did run an hour late (and paid the fee), the constant hovering felt excessive. We left the campsites cleaner than we found them. We followed rules. We remained respectful--even while feeling judged, unwelcome, and unfairly monitored. And while I hate to play the race card, it's impossible to ignore how differently we were treated from other groups around us. We were a Latino family--and we were targeted from day one, well before any noise complaints or policy issues came up. With the exception of two kind and professional staff members (a young woman with curly hair at the register and another woman with short hair on a golf cart), the tone and treatment we received were unacceptable. Rules can be enforced professionally--without sarcasm, without assumptions, and without making guests feel like a burden. We will not be returning. I had even considered hosting a retreat here for a group of 90 active older adult campers--but after this experience, I could never recommend this place. The natural surroundings were beautiful. The human experience was not. Tamworth Campground has a lot of work to do when it comes to hospitality, inclusion, and basic customer service.

    Perfect woodsy quiet NH campground, lovely friendly owners, and all around great weekend stay. As a…read moreplus, the bathrooms were actually one of the cleanest campground bathrooms I've ever used. If I ever come back to the area I would 100% stay here again!

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    Tamworth Camping Area - Cooking over the fire!

    Cooking over the fire!

    Tamworth Camping Area - Swift River!

    Swift River!

    Tamworth Camping Area - Memorial Day at Tamworth Camping Area!

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    Memorial Day at Tamworth Camping Area!

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