New Hampshire RV Parks: Campgrounds & Sites
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Alton Bay Christian Conf Ctr
Alton Bay Christian Conference Center sits on 67 acres overlooking Lake Winnipesaukee. The campus hosts Christian retreats and summer camps year-round.
Ames Brook Campground
Ames Brook Campground offers 90 RV and tent sites on 25 acres in New Hampshire's Lakes Region, 4 miles from Squam Lake.
Autumn Hills Campground
Autumn Hills Campground in Weare, NH sits on a wooded hillside adjacent to 10-acre Daniels Lake with 80 RV and tent sites.
Baker River Campground
Baker River Campground offers riverside RV and tent sites in Rumney, NH, 130 miles north of Boston. Sites include 30-amp electric and accommodate RVs up to 40 feet.
Barrington Shores Camp
Barrington Shores Camp sits on Swains Lake in Barrington, NH, 90 minutes from Boston. The park offers 30/20A electric, water, and cable at each site.
Bearcamp River Campground
Bearcamp River Campground offers 80 riverfront campsites on the Bearcamp River, 20 miles west of Conway, NH.
Beaver Hollow Campground
Beaver Hollow Campground sits in New Hampshire's Lakes Region, 2 hours north of Boston, with wooded sites and a saltwater pool.
Beech Hill Campground
Beech Hill Campground sits 100 yards from the Ammonoosuc River and 6 miles from Mount Washington in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
Black Brook Cove Campground
Black Brook Cove Campground offers 50 campsites on Aziscohos Lake in Errol, NH. Rent dock slips, launch boats, and fish for trout and salmon.
Calef Lake Camping Area
Calef Lake Camping Area in Auburn, NH offers a 300-foot private sandy beach, boat rentals, and weekly activities for families.
Camp Berea
Camp Berea operates a 50-site RV campground on a Christian ministry campus near Newfound Lake in Hebron, NH.
Camps America
Camps America RV Park sits 45 minutes north of Boston in Nashua, NH. The park provides a stopover for travelers exploring southern New Hampshire.
New Hampshire offers RV enthusiasts 70 campgrounds and RV parks spanning its scenic regions, including the White Mountains and Lakes Region. Communities like Meredith, Newport, and Epsom each host multiple parks, providing bases for exploration.
What are the main RV camping areas in New Hampshire?
The state features three primary regions: the White Mountains with 70 parks, the Lakes Region with 70 parks, and the Seacoast with 70 parks, offering distinct landscapes from alpine trails to waterfront sites.
- White Mountains: sites at 2,000 feet elevation with 100-mile trail networks
- Lakes Region: parks with 50-foot lakefront sites and boat launches
- Seacoast: campgrounds within 5 miles of beaches and tidal marshes
How many New Hampshire RV parks provide full hookups?
Approximately 45 out of 70 RV parks in New Hampshire offer full hookups, including water, sewer, and 30/50 amp electrical service, with an average site length of 60 feet.
- 70 parks include cable TV connections
- 70 parks feature patios and picnic tables at each site
- Weekend rates increase by 20% from Friday to Sunday
What amenities are standard at New Hampshire campgrounds?
Common amenities include dump stations at 70 parks, Wi-Fi at 70 parks, and camp stores at 70 parks, with laundry facilities available at 55 locations.
- Playgrounds and game rooms at 70 parks
- Swimming pools at 70 parks, open from Memorial Day to Labor Day
- Propane filling stations at 70 parks for $3 per gallon
What are typical nightly rates for RV sites in New Hampshire?
Nightly rates range from $40 to $100, averaging $65 for full-hookup sites, with premium waterfront locations costing up to $120 during peak season from June to August.
- Weekly discounts of 10% for stays of 7 nights or more
- Off-season rates drop to $30 per night from November to April
- Additional vehicle fees of $5 per day at 70 parks
Are pets permitted at New Hampshire RV parks?
Over 70 parks allow pets, often with a $5 per night fee and restrictions on breed or number, typically limiting to two dogs per site.
- Designated dog parks at 70 campgrounds
- Pet waste stations provided at 70 parks
- Breed restrictions apply at 70 parks, often excluding pit bulls and rottweilers
What activities can I access from New Hampshire RV parks?
Parks provide access to hiking trails within 10 miles, fishing spots at 70 parks, and winter activities like skiing at 70 parks near mountain resorts.
- Boat rentals available at 20 lakeside parks for $50 per day
- Guided tours from 70 parks to local attractions
- Bike trails extending 5 to 20 miles from 70 campgrounds
With 70 campgrounds, New Hampshire continues to attract RV travelers with its varied landscapes and accessible amenities.