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    Tippicanoe Campground

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Northstar Campground

    Northstar Campground

    4.5(11 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    Chad and his wife are amazing. They work so incredibly hard to take care of the campground and are…read morevery accommodating. You would never know this great campground is hidden away in Newport!! If I need to chill, this is where I go!!

    This is a no frills campground, but I have to honestly say that we had a great stay this past…read moreweekend. Pros 1. The campground is very inexpensive, $35 a night with water and electric. 2. Beautiful sites available right on the water. Other site away from the water area available too. 3. SUPER easy check-in. 4. Not a ton of rules/regulations like most campgrounds and there didn't need to be as everyone is very respectful there, like it should be! 5. Dogs allowed as long as they are on a leash at all times. Again, not a lot of red tape, paperwork and rules to bring your dog camping which is so nice! 6. Campground and facilities are well maintained and clean. 7. Great location with lots to do nearby. 8. Wood for campfires available for $4 a bundle. Cons 1. We picked a site #56 because it was on the water and close to one of the bathroom locations listed on their map. While they were certainly close, they were actually porta pottys, not actual bathrooms with running water. Not a huge deal ,but had we know this, we probably would've picked a site closer to one of the real bathrooms with running water. 2. No central location to wash dishes other than your campsite. 3. Some of the sites along the water are very narrow and close together. We could actually hear the couple in the site next to us talking every morning when they woke up and it was not because they were loud. 4. No campground store so if you forgot something, you're going to have to venture out in the surrounding area to find what you need. There is plenty nearby, but it's always nice if you can just get it from the campground store. Your best options are site 61 if you want a nice, large site on the water (not a lot of privacy) or site 65 for a nice, large site, but very private with only one site next to you and the other side is trees. If you like camping in an open field with other campers and don't mind the lack of privacy, they have that option too. Really something for everyone. One last note, showers are 50 cents for 6 minutes. Not a pro or con in my opinion, but certainly worth mentioning so you are prepared when you get there!

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    Crow's Nest Campground - Crow's Nest Campground Campground in Newport, New Hampshire

    Crow's Nest Campground

    4.2(15 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    Easy check in. I loved my campsite. Very spacious. They run a tight ship here and I felt a little…read moreannoyed at the micromanagement of it all but tried to look past that hence 4/4 stars. I am a quiet camper so when I camp I expect to be left alone. My son in law visited and was asked twice by a worker if he was staying overnight etc. Guests are allowed until 10pm so it was none of his business at that point considering it was only 8ish. I felt this was not neccesary and irritating to me. I am hoping he was not profiled hence extra questions. They have 8 min showers for 25 cents. Bathrooms very clean. Showers clean. Nice dishwashing station. Wifi available for $1 a day per device. Honestly, reception is so good here since it is not located in between mountains, you could easily use your phone or tap into your mobile Hotspot if available. Rec hall that I did not go to. They have a playground. They advertise a pond for swimming but that did not look clean enough to swim in. Sugar River near campsite but we did not go. Tons of kids having fun and mostly running around on their own but behaved. I had the feeling many families are repeat campers so everyone seemed to know each other. 10 pm quiet hour highly followed and actually peaceful once 10pm hit.

    Such a warm and welcoming campground! The grounds manager Gary is hardworking, dedicated and…read moreexceeds all expectations. Love the gorgeous views, amazing pool and wide open fields for my dog to enjoy. Also love the fishing pond and walking trails. 10/10 would absolutely recommend for anyone who is looking for a quiet intimate get away!

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    Silver Lake Park Campground

    Silver Lake Park Campground

    3.8(17 reviews)
    31.5 mi

    This campground/ RV/ cabin rental is right off of silver lake in the state New Hampshire. It's…read morereally quite a cute little place, with a ton of fun stuff to do there and in the area it's located at. It's in Belmont about an hour from Ossipee Lake and about a half an hour from Lake Winnipesaukee. It's a cute set up with a few tenting sites as well as a majority of RV and cabin sites. Definitely a seasonal place we're regulars spend their time. Quiet hours are after 10pm and fire had to be out before midnight. There are privacy fences around the few tent sites. When we forgot our paddles for one of our kayaks they let us use one for free. They had paddle boards and kayak rentals as well. The beach area was as nice as it could be but it did have a lot of floaties and a good amount of guck on the bottom. It wasn't a deep lake and it was filled with river weed and plant like to the surface just after the beach. Definitely don't want to fall in out of the beach area ! The owners hand delivered ice and fire wood whenever we called the front office, among other things. They wouldn't take our tips either. They even had a small store. All in all the place is cute, the owners are nice and when we were in last minute jam they were very accommodating !!

    I wish I could give them a 0 but I can't. We have stayed at…read moreSilver Lake for the last 4 years , we would go for a week or a long weekend to visit our family who are seasonal campers. This year was the first year that mangy was horrible as the camp ground was sold to modern America and it use to be a family owned camp ground . No one was ever there to meet us to check us in or there when we had to return the gate key . The first visit my uncle who is handicap the bathroom shower seat broke when he was on it , one of the mgt was there and did nothing but put a sign on the bathroom "use caution shower seat broke " 5 weeks later they kinda fixed it. We started a fire and half the ground from the site went up as the site was full of pine needles and leaves that were never cleaned up. We were asked to move our car from the overflow parking lot when the same lady told us to put it there. The last night of our stay in Oct of 2023 there was domestic with a gun at the entrance and not one person of mgt was there but my husband was with the police. I am so upset with modern America They every went as far as not renewing another family memebers seasonal because she asked very nicely when they thought the shower seat would be fixed (after 4 weeks) she politely stated there are lots of elderly and disabled in the park an she was just wondering .

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    Mount Kearsarge

    Mount Kearsarge

    4.7(3 reviews)
    14.2 mi

    Beautiful hike up in the White Mountains of NH that leads you to the summit of a fire tower with…read morebeautiful vistas of the range up at the top. The hike will take someone a few hours, give or take the same few hours based on your hiking experience, pace preference, desire to stop, snack, take in the sights and explore. Get ready for a nice time out in nature when you start the trail. Parking is scarce, you'll likely just park on the side of the road (it's free though) and hope you don't get sideswiped as you start the hike. There's some definite elevation, but it's not super steep or overwhelming like some of the more challenging peaks in NH (Mt Washington for instance!). In the winter, be sure to have snow shoes and spikes. This hike is unique in the firetower at the top which you can access! Everyone I met on the trail was super COVID conscious and put masks on as I passed, which was so appreciated as well. If you're staying in the beautiful town of North Conway, this hike is only a few minutes away - so be sure to check it out! At the top, you'll see views of the tallest peak of the northeast (Mt Washington) on a clear day! I wish this trail was more of a loop, but the out and back was nice too!

    Four bucks pays for the ride up then a great hike awaits you. Took the easier of the two trails…read more(stay to the right.) Make it to the top for a view that makes everyday life seem ridiculous. Bugs weren't terrible so you could probably get away with some lemon/lavender oil. Enjoy!

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    Joe's Hideaway Private Campground

    Joe's Hideaway Private Campground

    4.0(10 reviews)
    11.3 mi

    Great place!!! The owners were extremely nice and accommodating. All the regular seasonal campers…read morewere very friendly and stop by to talk. The shot crawl was also a lot of fun.

    I have been a "member" for a couple of years now. While my husband and I did enjoy our first year…read moreas tenters, it was the fellow campers that made our trips enjoyable and worth the 2 hour drive up. The owners, Rich and Joe were welcoming and nice. In our first year, we rented the same sight each weekend and we were sometimes charged a holiday rate (as it was a holiday weekend), primitive sight cost (water/electric) or the basic rate (non-primitive). This site was not a primitive site but our rate fluctuated based on who checked us in. We always packed up our site before 11am and was verbally told that we could enjoy the pool/deck until we felt like leaving so we did. A few times during potluck, we have seen men scratch/grope themselves (groin and crack) and then instantly dig their hands in a bag of chips or grab a spoon to scoop some food onto their plates. (Skipped over whatever they had touched and ended up grilling our own food). We noticed that Joe would often get irate about different things that happened at the camp or something done in a way that wasn't done on his manner. This was confusing as one min he was smiles and happy and the next, angry with the world and completely silent and rude to his camping guests. As we began making more friends, we also saw the cliques within the campground. As Joe mentioned, he hated cliques. However, I have seen him promote his own. If you were in Joe's clique, you were able to do as you saw fit. If you weren't within his clique, you were an easy target for doing anything that he didn't agree with. I have been awakened several times to his dog, Cobalt, slipping under our tent screen and sniffing through our coolers and food bags. I have also had dog waste in our site and even saw him (Cobalt) in the act of relieving himself. As a dog lover, I know that this is what dogs do. As a camper, I know the owners' dog had free range of the entire campground (as all dogs did). Last month, Joe had made a post on the Facebook group page about owners cleaning up after their dogs. In agreement, I commented that people did need to pick up after them but as dogs walk around, they sometimes go places that the owners don't see. I used his dog (Colbalt - who is now deceased) as an example of wandering and going where he saw fit. Since Joe did not like my feedback, my comment was removed, my access to the campground group page was also removed and he unfriended me (which I'm not losing any sleep over lol). As a CUSTOMER, I think that this is completely unacceptable since this business welcomes their members "home" but then is disrespected for promoted healthy discussion with its members. It sure doesn't feel like any home that I want to be a part of anymore. While I love(d) the majority of the people there, I feel that I will take my money and put it toward a more deserving and friendly establishment versus here. I see this place shutting down in the next 5 years if it can make it that long.

    Tippicanoe Campground - campgrounds - Updated May 2026

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