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    Beautiful and all natural grass. Great place to practice. Quiet and reasonably priced.

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    Great campground. Private and spacious. Beautiful choice of campgrounds and easy going people. Would recommend for families.

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    Wild River Campground

    Wild River Campground

    4.0(1 review)
    6.7 mi

    My favorite campground in New Hampshire! This is the place to get away from RVs and trailers and…read moreloud noises. OK there are a few spots for groups and you could probably get an RV and trailer up there, but I have yet to see it. The campsites here all have the basics for tent camping: picnic table, fire pit/grill, peace and quiet. Most of the sites are spaced far apart so that you don't turn your head and make eye contact with a neighbor. Some of them are almost completely isolated, and a few have lean-tos (you're near the Appalachian Trail after all). The fire pits are kind of annoying though, they're basically three-sided iron boxes with sliding grates on top. You'll stay warm and can easily cook on them, but not everyone is going to have a great view of the fire. There is garbage on site, pit toilets, potable water, and lots of hiking nearby. In fact, the hiking is probably one of the biggest draws. You could get a spot here and then hike to one of the other campgrounds in the national forest (those are obviously hike-in only), or just spend a few hours in the forest. We saw lots of moose droppings, but no moose. Maybe your luck will be better than mine. The river is nearby and there are several parks and access points to get to it. I saw quite a few people fly fishing last time I was here. You've got to drive to Maine to get here, and then head about 5 miles along a dirt road to cross back into NH. Stock up in nearby Gorham and bring plenty of firewood. You'll want to stay at least two nights, and you'll definitely want to come back.

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    Wild River Campground
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    Pemi River Campground - If tinting isn't for you they offer four very nice cabins

    Pemi River Campground

    2.5(55 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    Wow..interestingly reviews so here is mine. We are tenters and have been going there for several…read moreyears. Personally, we have found the owners pretty nice but firm in his rules ie 10pm quiet time. BUT this is why there are rules so ppl know what to expect and should not be surprised when they are enforced. Ok off stool and my comments as a reviewer not relative. Super nice bathrooms and showers. FREE not coin-operated Reasonable rental rates and shuttles. On time! Store has items usually needed. DRY wood. Can get a large bun delivered which saves a lot of walking down and carrying bundles back.. Tent sites on river with water and electricity. GREAT. Free entertainment ..watching crazy bridge jumpers. Right off Rt 93 so great access . Not too far from Lincoln NH ..a cool town. So I give this campground lots of positives. Behave as you should and be respectful of others ...no problems!

    Most are seasonal. Here in-between summer and leaf peeping time, so only a very few staying here…read more If you have never been here before, ask for golf cart service to your site. The site map roads do not match up to the actual roads and the campground is much smaller than depicted. We got lost. Need road signs. Also the road to the trash on the map has a gate at the end. To reach the trash, you need to drive past the office towards the park entrance to reach it. Would not recommend for large rigs due to the many trees. The roads are for one vehicle only and there are no oneways. Haven't used any facilities.

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    Pemi River Campground
    Pemi River Campground
    Pemi River Campground - The sites are spacious and very well kept

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    The sites are spacious and very well kept

    Russell Pond Campground - A beautiful lunar moth visited our campsite everyday and night for a whole week.

    Russell Pond Campground

    3.6(21 reviews)
    8.1 mi

    I've camped here a few times and there is so much to like about this campground…read more In the past we've really enjoyed the option to do things on the pond- we've put our inflatable kayak on it and paddled around for a lazy afternoon. Watching people put paddleboards on the water too definitely seems like fun too! The location is great for easy access to the hikes up Osceola and Tecumseh. Waterville Valley and Lincoln are both very close as well so there has been plenty of things for us to do and places to explore. We've made advanced reservations but also had luck with grabbing a first come first serve site by heading up on a Friday morning. But usually the campground is pretty busy so we wouldn't chance getting a first come first serve spot if we were coming in on a Saturday. Even though it can be busy, most groups are pretty good about keeping noise down after dark but its not uncommon to wake up a few times overnight or super early in the morning from a car door slamming or a car beeping. The A sites are pretty remote and much quieter than the other sites. Lately, we've been more enamored by the D sites due to their central location. We were disappointed at our most recent visit that most of the toilets were out of order and that there was only 1 working shower in the entire campground. Hopefully they'll fix this soon since it is a really nice option to have while camping.

    FIX THE BATHROOMS AND SHOWERS!!!!!! There is only one women's room toilet working in the entire…read morecampground and very few men's toilets. Most of the showers are inoperable and there is often no toilet paper. This campground is a disgrace.

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    Russell Pond Campground - Russell Pond

    Russell Pond

    Russell Pond Campground - Russel pond

    Russel pond

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    Lincoln / Woodstock KOA

    Lincoln / Woodstock KOA

    3.9(27 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    This place is really nice! We've been to six parks on this trip so far and this is the ONLY one…read morewhere we've had reliable internet. It's in a secluded quiet area but has lots of activities on site, especially for kids. The bathhouses were immaculate. The camp store will deliver firewood and freshly made to order pizzas to your site! I would recommend booking online rather than over the phone as the cashier taking reservations over the phone has it on speakerphone in the camp store for all to hear. We heard multiple credit card numbers/other sets of personal information very loudly as we were shopping.

    It was our first time camping through KOA Holidays and it was definitely a great experience. What a…read moreluxury camping experience- Clean bathrooms with hot showers and hair dryer available! The campground has RV sites, cabins, tent sites with and without electricity! We came during the foliage season, but the campground was not fully booked. We had lots of space in our site while we were not too far away from others. The campground had so much to offer: basketball, volleyball, jumping pads, playground, swimming pool and much more. I am sure kids could easily spend a few hours playing at the campground. The main office offered hot food and fire woods during normal business hours. The campground staff came by a few times a day to check onto us. The campground location was very convenient, only about 15-20 minutes drive to Lincoln as well as the Kanc!

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    Lincoln / Woodstock KOA - Site 6 at KOA Holiday Lincoln/Woodstock

    Site 6 at KOA Holiday Lincoln/Woodstock

    Lincoln / Woodstock KOA - Women's Bathroom

    Women's Bathroom

    Lincoln / Woodstock KOA

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    Lost River Valley Campground - Camping

    Lost River Valley Campground

    3.3(123 reviews)
    8.3 mi

    Unforgettable experience....as usual! First off, we have been patronizing this campground several…read moretimes a year since the new owners (John and Lisa) took it over a few years ago and made countless upgrades and additions to make this campground one of the best in NH. We stayed here for our usual (3) nights in late August 2023 at our usual (brook front) site (no I won't say the site number... its ours LOL) with my wifey and our "son" (dog). I am constantly amazed how dog friendly this place is. Most notably the welcome he receives upon check-in and the obvious love of animals from the staff. Most notable, this past trip a male employee (maintenance) I believe (sorry I don't recall your name) went above and beyond by showing our dog so much love, making it a point to stop and say hello to him in passing and even bring him his own bag of dog treats on our last night (which he devoured before we got home). The campground has (3) amazing dog (ambassadors) which make the stay even more enjoyable. First there is Lacey, a quiet yet reserved doggo with an obvious sense of class and sophistication. Then there is Tyson and energetic lab who will be your best friend if he sees you with a ball. Last but not least there is Rocky the rottweiler who has been the "framed" by some bad reviews as intimidating (LOOOL) he is an amazing, well trained, kind, asset to this campground and it is your loss if you find him to "Intimidating" to say hello to as he is passing by sitting shotgun on the chrome wheeled chariot (golfcart) that he frequently "patrols" the campground in. Most notable in some negative reviews this campground has rules! and has security! for a reason! The rules are simple (DRIVE 5 MPH!) It's common sense! You wouldn't speed through a school zone so why a campground with countless kids and animals! And yes, if you speed you may get told to "slow down" please don't take offense to this like your being personally attacked. It's the employees and owners taking a stand to ensure their guests are safe! The second rule is "Quiet ours are 10pm to 8am". If you are making excessive noise during this time, yes, you most likely will be spoken to by security. Again, don't take offense to this "outrageous" rule. This campground is surrounded by (2) beautiful brooks and the last thing that needs to be heard is excessive noise in such a great location. We can honestly say in the several years we have been coming here we have never had a noise issue. However, if you do have an issue there is a convenient phone number you can text where your issue will be addressed promptly. Everyone here is either guests or friends which shows by the extent the owners (John and Lisa) go to ensure you are having a great time. The few negative reviews I have seen are mostly because you didn't give them a chance to go the extra mile for you, or were just plain rude or entitled. We have personally seen the owners and staff go the extra mile multiple times! As far as the campground itself its situated in the heart of the white mountains close to many major attractions (Clarks Trading Post, Kancamagus Highway, Storyland, Santas Village, Flume Gorge, Polar Caves, Lost River Gorge) to name a few. This campground is wooded! Yes, there are no wide open spaces it's a wooded campground in the heart of NH and there are trees, winding roads and each site is unique. The owners made it simple to plan your visit by having posted photos of many sites online as well as provide information while booking explaining what the features are to each site and what type of equipment it can accommodate. There are rustic (primitive) sites, full hookups (water, elec, sewer) as well as gorgeous "Glamping" cabins and more rustic simple wooded cabins! The (3) restroom/bathhouses are always clean and welcoming. The onsite laundry room served us well after we were ill prepared during a NH summer downpour! During the day (especially weekends) there are activities such as games (Human bumper ball!!!) as well as "Fairy walks!" Ice cream socials, arts and crafts and our personal favorite the "dance parties!" featuring the fairy lights (see attached photos) during the evening the area around the bridge is lit up by countless laser lights which reflect off the trees to create a truly unique experience. Each time we arrive our site has been immaculate and ready for us which is another kudos to the amazing staff. After writing this review, I feel like I have not touched the surface of topics I could talk about regarding this campground. We will continue to patronize this campground and consider it "our campground" and our "home away from home!". 10.5 out of 5 stars! -Lavoie family!

    June 2026. We booked a site in the upper campground. Beautiful views but the road was washed out…read moreand steep. Felt like a parking lot more than a campground. Large trash pile in turn around at top of hill. We asked to move to another site in lower campground. Staff was friendly and made the move easy. Lower campground could be Beautiful with some upgrades. Graded roads and tree trimming to accommodate bigger rigs like ours. 30'. Although we didn't use them the bathrooms looked clean but dated. There are Beautiful sites along the river designed for tents and smaller campers. The presence of trash and debris around owners home was an eye sore and an easy fix if picked up. Bridge access to the campground looks a little sketchy on the top deck. Otherwise it looked structurally sound. Dump stations on both sides of entrance are dated and the turn around was very tight for our rig. It is a beautiful area of the white mountains. This campground could be a gem with a few upgrades and attention to detail.

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    Lost River Valley Campground - Camping

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    Lost River Valley Campground - Hallloween weekend is always Columbus Day weekend. We have decorating, a parade, trick or treating and a Halloween camp party!

    Hallloween weekend is always Columbus Day weekend. We have decorating, a parade, trick or treating and a Halloween camp party!

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    Pine Haven Campground

    Pine Haven Campground

    4.1(13 reviews)
    12.6 mi

    I recently stayed at Pine Haven for a long weekend in June. This place was wonderful! Far enough…read moreoff route 93 where you feel secluded from the main hustle and bustle, but close enough to Walmart, gas stations, restaurants, etc. My friends and I were welcomed by friendly staff right away at check in. The camp store is packed with food and camping essentials. We grabbed a campground map, and luckily a local map, which came in handy as the service in the area is pretty spotty! Not a problem for our group as we were looking to disconnect for the weekend, but definitely something to keep in mind. The camp wifi worked well up near the main areas, but could be a little spotty down by our site; no biggie though. We stayed at site R1 along the river, without hookups. These spots were gorgeous! The white noise of the river while sleeping was so relaxing. Our spot had some good distance from our neighbors, although it appeared some of the other "R" sites are a little close together (great for groups/families!). The area was flat with plenty of room to set up a large 8 person tent, and still have room for the picnic table, fire ring and chairs, and even more tents if needed. Our first day we had some severe weather warnings and quite a bit of rain. The staff was wonderful with driving by and checking on us, as they warned us the river can rise with severe rain. Luckily we didn't have any problems with the river getting too close to our tent. The campground has events throughout the summer that are definitely worth checking out. We were lucky enough to grab some pizzas from the food truck that came to visit! We will definitely be returning here, and recommending this place to friends and family!

    Beware, all those 1 star reviews and other bad reviews are true. Owner/ management very rude to non…read morecaucasian guests. Camp sites are deceiving. R-sites are small and going down hill in to the river/ stream. No privacy between sites. These site are below the top of the hill, camping on a slope. They also have a ledge of ground on the edge of site going down into the waters. Definitely can easily injure oneself if not careful. Most fire pits are at the edge of the site under the trees branches, not on flat land looking like it is going to fall and go into the river/stream. Quiet time is at 1030pm. This actually means silent time, lights out and go to bed. Can not sit around fire pit and talk. Booked 3 nights with family only stayed one night. Could not stay because of the owner stalking us at night and did not feel welcomed. Being watched all the time. Keep your money go elsewhere. Speedway near by, hear everything at the campground. Can not even hear ourselves speak with the racing going on there. Non caucasian steer clear. You will be judged the moment you step into the office. Treated with no respect, harass and stalked. Come to think of it, it is like a KKK movie...these ppl will speak to you only to benefit them but behind our backs despises us

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    Pine Haven Campground - Baker River Access

    Baker River Access

    Pine Haven Campground - Baker River

    Baker River

    Pine Haven Campground

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    Passaconaway Campground - Each campsite has a fire pit and picnic table.

    Passaconaway Campground

    4.4(5 reviews)
    21.0 mi

    My wife and I stayed at this campground for our first trip to the White Mountains. We were very…read moreimpressed with the different options for each campsite, we chose one closer to the river. It is very easy to get to and is right off the Kancamagus Highway. Full disclaimer: our stay was late June, right before Memorial Day so it we had the place to ourselves. We chose campsite #10, it had plenty of space for our vehicle and made it very easy for load in/out. I believe it was $22/night (bring cash or check for the honor system envelope drop by the entrance of the campground).The campsite is close to the river but not close enough to hear it. However, there was a little trail from our campsite to the water and it took only a minute to get there. If you want a campsite really close to the Swift River, you'll need to get a campsite #21-24. Our campsite had a picnic table and a large fire ring with a grill grate that will lower over the fire. There were even some large tree stumps left there for seating. We didn't have anyone camping around us, but I'd imagine each campsite has a good amount of privacy and space during peak season. Id recommend buying firewood before you arrive at Passaconoway. The year-round campground host sells firewood (which is very convenient) but you can get double your money's worth if you buy them from little wood stands on the side of the road. If you're passing through Lincoln (via 93 exit on Kancamagus) you will see some self serve wood piles by some gas stations.

    Passaconnaway is a great (relatively) primitive campground right off the Kanc. It's got drinking…read morewater and outhouses, but no showers, sinks, or RV hookups. It has a couple of nicely secluded spots and tends to stay pretty quiet (in part because of the lack of amenities). There's a series of trailheads from the lot just across the street that acess some beautiful hikes, and since it's close to the center of the Kanc you're pretty close to whatever else you want to go see in that neck of the woods. Bring cash because it's an "iron ranger" system (currently $20 per night for one car) and the firewood there is $6 a bundle.

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    Passaconaway Campground - The Swift River that flows behind the Passaconoway Campground

    The Swift River that flows behind the Passaconoway Campground

    Passaconaway Campground - Campsite #10

    Campsite #10

    Passaconaway Campground

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