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    Apple Hill Campground - Bathrooms (women's)

    Apple Hill Campground

    4.8(10 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    This was our second time camping and overall enjoyed the experience, the only negative being the…read morebathrooms/showers. This was one of the few all season campgrounds we found in the area last minute and we able to book a tent site over the phone. On arrival we were greeted by Mr. Sykes who was very friendly and straightforward. We got a map of the campsite and got to choose our own. Firewood was $14, make sure to bring a hatchet to cut wood to smaller pieces to start your fire. Campsites were on one side and trailers/RVs across a small dirt road. The sites are fairly close together but since there was only one other person camping we had plenty of privacy. The sites all had a stone fire pit and a picnic bench. The trails behind the campsite appear to be snowmobiling trails, they don't extend very far, would probably recommend finding other local trails to do. It's a campsite so I don't expect fancy bathrooms but the big thing (which I saw in other reviews before booking and took with a grain of salt) was that the showers were pretty dirty. The building smelled bad and there were no towels or anything to dry one's hands which is not a big deal to me, but the showers should probably get cleaned at least once a day. There were two stalls on the women's side, one had a lot of caked up grime and the other also features someone's hair and other little bits of debris. We just opted to skip showering but if you plan to, bring shower flip flops! Overall this campsite had what we needed to enjoy some time away and the owner was easy going and nice to interact with.

    I can't say enough about the owner if this facility. He is so nice and helpful. The facility is…read morebeautifully wooded and is wonderful for individuals that want to take advantage of local hiking and peace and quiet.

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    Apple Hill Campground - Fire pit

    Fire pit

    Apple Hill Campground - Shower stall (needs a scrub)

    Shower stall (needs a scrub)

    Apple Hill Campground - Shower stall (Women's) (needed cleaning)

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    Shower stall (Women's) (needed cleaning)

    Franconia Notch State Park

    Franconia Notch State Park

    4.7(53 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    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

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    Franconia Notch State Park
    Franconia Notch State Park - Honestly I look really good in chilly weather. Like skin and hair goes crazy.

    Honestly I look really good in chilly weather. Like skin and hair goes crazy.

    Franconia Notch State Park

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    The Flume Gorge

    The Flume Gorge

    4.6(193 reviews)
    7.5 mi

    I only visit New Hampshire once a year and I always like to take the hike through the Flume!…read moreWhat's nice is that even if it's a hot sunny summer day that inside the flume you're shaded from the sun by the trees and the formations so it makes for a nice little hike! The one time I did go in cooler weather was early October and that time there was the abundance of leave changing colors to be seen so that also another good time to visit.

    While we were traveling through this part of NH, my husband and I knew we wanted to do outdoorsy…read morethings while also knowing our aging joints and city DNA might not allow for hardcore outdoorsy things. Enter the Flume Gorge. The whole trail is well-marked and was roughly two miles of walking for us, with some occasional hills and terrain. All along the way, there was plenty of nature to appreciate, with the waterfalls being the clear highlight of the show. My inner nerd loved the various signs and placards throughout the course that either gave travelers information about the flora, fauna, or geological history of different spots. I especially appreciate that there are limited numbers of tickets that are sold within time slots. I presume that's to keep the trail from getting too loud or crowded. My husband and I caved into the strong recommendations to purchase tickets online (the prevailing reason seems to be avoiding the peril of 'sold out tickets', but when we bought ours the night before our visit, there were still more than enough spots available). There are bathrooms available at the start of the hike (and technically also at the end, since the trail is circular). The visitor center/store is connected to the restrooms, though it's implicitly recommended to enter at the end of your hike since there's no reentering the trail once you come into the store. For those famished at the end of their visit, there's also a small food court selling fast food items and a modestly sized seating area. We paid $37 for two advance tickets (which includes a dollar 'print at home' surcharge, even if there's a scannable barcode included in the confirmation email that prevents needing to print anything). Parking was fine in the private lot and plentiful, especially during the early morning slot we took. Overall, this is a nice and easy hike for those who want to connect with nature on a non-intense hike.

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    The Flume Gorge - Savoring the view

    Savoring the view

    The Flume Gorge - Getting ready for the hike.

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    Getting ready for the hike.

    Lafayette Campground - Falling Waters Trail

    Lafayette Campground

    4.0(25 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    Arrive late and thankfully there was still sites available. $25 per night. Drinkable water, clean…read morebathrooms, coin operated showers. Found a level site, enjoyed a fire, ate and slept great. We chose sight 90 if leveling is a need. Bathrooms really close by. Happy with our stay & the young man in the store/check in area was great & helpful. Would recommend a stay if doing the basin, hiking trails etc of the area.

    Only stayed here for a night, as a friend and I drove into Franconia from Boston and planned to…read morecamp overnight before hitting up the Franconia Ridge Loop early the next morning. The campground is conveniently located for most of the major hikes in the area. The interesting thing about being so close to 93 is that you need to constantly be "looping around" if you're trying to get into one of the neighboring towns (or off to a hike near Cannon Mountain, for example) and then back to the campsite or whatnot. I had reserved our site, #26, online and checking in to the registration desk in the campground store was quick and easy. We were given our parking receipt, warned about the bear that had been seen wandering (mostly at night - and they don't care about people...just your food), and given some basic information on showers/bathrooms and what was available on site. The store has the basic necessities for cooking, snacking, hygiene needs, and so on. Generally, the sites are pretty close together - and, because of the location, sites at the camp still sell out quickly. There was no vacancy on the night that we stayed. Having looked at the calendar weeks in advance to book space for our single night, it seems they're booked pretty solid for most of summer too. Noise/lack of privacy may be the only real issue with this campsite. While we were in site #26, the site below us was empty for most of the night (though reserved). The folks who reserved it showed up after 10pm though and were PRETTY loud while setting up and made it difficult to fall asleep (multiple people at really high volume, etc.); normally, I wouldn't have cared...but when you're waking up at 7am the next morning to hike up something like the Franconia Ridge Loop? Sleep is a necessity. (The campground also has quiet hours that are between 10pm and 7am, but I didn't really notice it being enforced.) The cars from 93 weren't as much of a noise issue though. Also, we didn't see the bear... though apparently the folks in the site above us were visited. When a trapper was making the rounds the next morning, it seems there were some massive pawprints on the back of their truck cab...so yeah, keep your food tucked away and secure, peeps! All in all? Convenient location. Might not be my pick for a long stay, but it's nice for an overnight or two and the fire pit/grate, store, and level ground are super helpful.

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    Lafayette Campground - Falling Water Trail is moderately difficult, rock climbing nearing the top.

    Falling Water Trail is moderately difficult, rock climbing nearing the top.

    Lafayette Campground - The baby Flume on the Pemi

    The baby Flume on the Pemi

    Lafayette Campground - Absolutely beautiful climb!

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    Absolutely beautiful climb!

    Lonesome Lake Trail - Lonesome Lake

    Lonesome Lake Trail

    4.1(7 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    Lonesome Lake is a MUST. Our server at dinner suggested this hike and I am so glad that she did…read more.. always pays to ask a local expert! There is a small parking lot at the base (park next to the Lafayette Campground). My suggestion is to arrive early because it fills up. Plus it's always better to battle an uphill hike early anyways. Most of the hike is shaded, but be warned that it's pretty steep. You'll need to climb uphill for at least two miles before you reach the lake. Luckily the payoff is beautiful and you get to hike downhill the entire way back. #WORTHIT Once at the top you'll immediately have beautiful views of the lake, but make sure that you keep walking for another 10-15 minutes up the narrow trail. That will eventually lead you to a wider boardwalk area where you can lay out some towels, enjoy snacks and drinks and jump right into the lake. I'm glad we packed towels and beers because after the long steep hike I was more than happy to chill out with a drink. I honestly could've stayed all day and been content. Definitely add this hike to your list if you are in the area!

    How I have I not gushed about Lonesome Lake yet?! This was by far the best hike of our trip. The…read moreuphill hike is steep and a bit tough, but the payoff at the top is so worth it. We were visiting Littleton beginning of November and spent our whole Saturday on different trails. We got to Lonesome Lake a little later in the afternoon. The parking lot was nearly full when we got there but the trails really didn't seem that crowded at all. The entire hike up is all uphill, but not too challenging. But once you see the lake at the top?? So incredibly worth the sore legs. It seriously feels unreal or from a photograph when you first see it. It was partly covered in ice but we were so heated up from the uphill trek. This lake must be pretty wonderful in the summer months when you are just drenched from the hike up and can cool off by jumping in the lake. Little tip, be sure to wander a little further once you get to the lake. You'll see a trail with wooden planks. We basically made our own little outcove off of the trail by the water so I am not sure what is alllll the way farther down that trail. We got there on the late side and didn't want to make the hike down in the dark so we only stayed for about an hour, but I honestly could have spent the whole day there. Bring snack, drinks, anything to make a supremely cozy stay at the top. If you are looking for the perfect hike, ya found it.

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    Lonesome Lake Trail - The hike up

    The hike up

    Lonesome Lake Trail
    Lonesome Lake Trail

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    White Mountain National Forest, Sugarloaf II, Zealand Campground - Ammonoosuc River runs past the campground and under Zealand Road.

    White Mountain National Forest, Sugarloaf II, Zealand Campground

    3.1(18 reviews)
    10.2 mi

    Overall, it was a great experience! We stayed at campsite 8 Sunday into Monday, and the surrounding…read moresites were totally vacant. We woke up to a ghost town, but we welcomed the peace and quiet. We weren't able to find the campsite host when we first arrived, but we parked at the site we reserved and noticed our name was posted on the sign for the dates we would stay. Later on we saw the host drive around on a golf cart - she waved as she drove by. So we didn't need to formally check in which was excellent. Keep in mind that the bathrooms are basically outhouses, so nothing too glamorous. There are also a number of dumpsters on site. They do have a water you can pump, but I don't know how drinkable it is. It's probably fine, but bring a 2gallon water jug to be totally safe and care free. Campsite 8 is one of the many handicapped approved spots. Some of the nonhandicapped spots for tents only were a bit more further back to help create a more isolated experience. Definitely aim for those if you can snag one. They don't sell wood at the site, but Foster's Crossroads down the road sells a bag of wood for about 5 bucks, so check there if you need some. One bag is probably 3 hours worth of fire. For hikers, the Sugarloaf trail is nearby to offer folks a half day hike! I think the whole loop is about 4 miles, so it's moderate in difficulty. We didn't end up going on it this time, but the fact it's there will offer hikers something to do during the daylight hours. Give this site a shot if you don't mind staying somewhere without all the bells and whistles! Can't say how it is on a weekend night, but I can't imagine it's that much different.

    This is for Jigger Johnson and their concentration camp bathrooms and showers ! No hot water, no…read moreheat, no trash bins , no hooks ! What a dump. Dirt and sand everywhere.

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    White Mountain National Forest, Sugarloaf II, Zealand Campground - Ammonoosuc from Zealand Road.

    Ammonoosuc from Zealand Road.

    White Mountain National Forest, Sugarloaf II, Zealand Campground - Mt. Views in the loop.

    Mt. Views in the loop.

    White Mountain National Forest, Sugarloaf II, Zealand Campground - Not too far from Twin Mountain.

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    Not too far from Twin Mountain.

    Twin Mountain / Mt. Washington KOA

    Twin Mountain / Mt. Washington KOA

    4.3(31 reviews)
    11.7 mi

    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).

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    Twin Mountain / Mt. Washington KOA
    Twin Mountain / Mt. Washington KOA - Family hiking trips!

    Family hiking trips!

    Twin Mountain / Mt. Washington KOA - Hiking Mt Washington

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    Hiking Mt Washington

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