25 Best RV Parks in New Hampshire

Defined by its vast expanses of pristine wilderness, quaint, charming towns, rugged Atlantic coastline, and densely forested mountains presenting ever-changing autumn foliage, New Hampshire has some of the most beautiful landscapes in the country.

Numerous state parks, nature preserves, and recreation areas around the state offer visitors the chance to soak up this natural beauty, which include the region’s highest peak, Mt. Washington, the White Mountain National Forest, which has black bears and moose, and the White Mountains, which form part of the Appalachian Trail.

Here are some of New Hampshire’s top spots for RV camping and enjoying the great outdoors.

1. New Hampshire State House
New Hampshire State House in Concord by AlexiusHoratius / WikiCommons / CC BY-SA 3.0

Harbor Hill Camping Area

Nestled in the beautiful Lakes Region of New Hampshire near the picturesque town of Meredith, Harbor Hill Camping Area is a quiet family-friendly campground with a variety of camping sites and excellent facilities.

The camp offers a range of options, from a primitive tent and standard tent sites to full hookup sites with water, electricity, and sewerage for both small and large RVs and trailers. All sites have picnic tables, fire pits, grills, plenty of shade and ample space, and access to restrooms with coin-operated showers, potable water, and toilets.

Recreational facilities include a swimming pool, sports courts and playgrounds, a recreation hall, and a large athletic field, and the region offers excellent hiking and mountain biking.

189 NH-25, Meredith, NH 03253, United States, Phone: +1 603-279-6910, http://hhcamp.com/

Ellacoya State Park

Located in Gilford on the southwest shore of Lake Winnipesaukee, Ellacoya State Park is a 65-acre state park with 600 feet of beautiful beachfront. The 600-foot-long sandy beach boasts breathtaking views across the lake to the Sandwich and Ossipee mountains and features accessible restrooms with showers, a changing area for swimmers, and a pavilion.

The beach and surrounding park are ideal for picnicking with families, and the park has campsites with three-way hook-ups, water and electricity, picnic tables, fire rings, and comfort stations with showers and vault toilets. A small park store sells refreshments and souvenirs.

280 Scenic Dr, Gilford, NH 03249, USA, Phone: +1 603-293-7821, https://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/state-parks/ellacoya-state-park

3. Ellacoya State Park
Ellacoya State Park, New Hampshire by rickpilot_2000 / Flickr / CC BY 2.0

Danforth Bay Camping & RV Resort

Danforth Bay Camping & RV Resort is a sizable family-style camping resort in one of the most picturesque areas in New England. Located a short way from North Conway, the resort is spread over 185 forested acres with two miles of lake frontage on Danforth Bay and boasts over 300 spacious campsites for tent and RV camping.

Sites range from spacious, wooded plots and pull-through sites for large RVs and trailers to quieter, more intimate nooks for pop-up tents, and several overnight cabins are available, ranging from rustic to deluxe with all the mod-cons.

Modern restrooms have potable water, flushing toilets, and hot showers, and there are plenty of recreational activities such as hiking, mountain biking, golf, and tax-free outlet shopping in the area.

196 Shawtown Rd #4154, Freedom, NH 03836, United States, Phone: +1 603-539-2069, http://www.danforthbay.com/

4. North Conway Rail Station
North Conway Rail Station, New Hampshire by GPA Photo Archive / Flickr / CC BY 2.0

White Mountain National Forest

Mount Washington State Park is a 60.3-acre area of land on the summit of Mount Washington, the summit of the Northeast’s highest peak, and is surrounded by the magnificent 750,000-acre White Mountain National Forest.

Spectacular views from the 6,288-foot summit extend as far as 130 miles to Vermont and New York on a clear day and a modern summit building known as Sherman Adams building houses the Sherman Adams Visitor Center, the historic Tip-Top House, the Mount Washington Observatory, and its museum, as seasonal cafeteria, gift shop, and restrooms.

The White Mountain National Forest provides a variety of camping from family-friendly campgrounds to popular backcountry sites and tent camping in the wilderness.

1598 Mt Washington Auto Road, Sargent’s Purchase, NH 03589, United States, Phone: +1 603-466-3347, https://www.fs.usda.gov/activity/whitemountain/recreation/camping-cabins

5. White Mountain National Forest
The White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire by weesam2010 / Flickr / CC BY 2.0

Jacobs Brook Campground

Tucked away in the scenic Upper Valley historic town of Orford, Jacobs Brook Campground is a comfortable family campground with a unique character. Catering to camping families without any frills, the pet-friendly campground is set on 38 acres of beautiful landscapes surrounded by dense forests offering plenty of shade and tranquility.

The campground has 75 sites for tents and RVs with picnic tables, fire pits with grills, optional electricity and water hookups, and modern restrooms with toilets, showers, and potable water. There is an in-ground swimming pool that is open seasonally, a children’s playground, and a dump station for RVs, and activities include swimming and fishing in a local mountain brook, hiking, and mountain biking.

46 High Bridge Rd, Orford, NH 03777, United States, Phone: +1 603-353-9210, http://www.jacobsbrookcampground.com/

6. Orford
Orford, New Hampshire by Doug Kerr / Flickr / CC BY 2.0

Pawtuckaway State Park

Pawtuckaway State Park is one of the largest state parks in southeastern New Hampshire and is named after Pawtuckaway Lake and the Pawtuckaway Mountains, which form part of the park.

Extending from the west shore of the lake to the west side of the mountains, the 5,000-acre preserve offers a wide range of recreational activities such as boating, fishing, swimming, canoeing, paddle-boarding, and hiking, orienteering, and mountain biking.

Thirty-two miles of hiking trails lead up the 900-foot summits of North and South Pawtuckaway mountains and to the 783-acre lake, which has many coves and little islands. Park amenities include five overnight cabins, nearly 200 campsites, a boat launch, a ball field, a playground, and plenty of picnic areas with tables.

128 Mountain Rd, Nottingham, NH 03290, USA, Phone: +1 603-895-3031, https://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/state-parks/pawtuckaway-state-park.aspx

7. Pawtuckaway Lake

Pawtuckaway Lake by Cody Carlson / WikiCommons / CC BY-SA 3.0

Bear Brook State Park

Bear Brook State Park is a 10,000-acre preserve in Allenstown and one of New Hampshire’s largest state parks. The natural reserve and state park are named after the Bear Brook stream that runs through the park and is home to beautiful Northeastern coastal forests and other landscapes.

The park features a variety of points of interest and attractions such as the Old Allenstown Meeting House, the New Hampshire Snowmobile Museum, and the Richard Diehl Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Museum, all of which are located in historic buildings that were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps.

Amenities at Bear Brook State Park include over 40 miles of hiking trails, an archery range, picnic areas with tables, camping sites, swimming and fishing ponds, a ball field and children’s playground, and a physical fitness course.

157 Deerfield Rd, Allenstown, NH 03275, USA, Phone: +1 603-485-9874, https://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/state-parks/bear-brook-state-park

8. Bear Brook State Park
Bear Brook State Park, New Hampshire by GPA Photo Archive / Flickr / CC BY 2.0

Crawford Notch State Park

Crawford Notch State Park is a 5,775-acre park at the center of Crawford Notch, a significant pass through the White Mountains in northern New Hampshire.

Nestled between Bretton Woods and Bartlett, the park includes the Willey House historic site and is home to the Dry River Campground with 36 locations, fire rings, picnic tables, restrooms, showers, toilets, and laundry facilities.

Activities include hiking, mountain biking, backpacking, and nearby points of interest include the Mt. Washington Cog Railway and Auto Road and the Storyland theme park. Several hiking trails lead to Arethusa and Ripley Falls.

1464 US-302, Hart’s Location, NH 03812, USA, Phone: +1 603-374-2272, https://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/state-parks/crawford-notch-state-park

9. Crawford Notch State Park
Crawford Notch State Park by Jim Liestman / Flickr / CC BY 2.0

Coleman State Park

Coleman State Park is a state park on Little Diamond Pond in Stewartstown that offers activities such as camping, hiking, picnicking, fishing, and ATV riding. Located 12 miles east of Colebrook in New Hampshire’s remote north country, Coleman State Park is an excellent spot for fishing with Little Diamond Pond and nearby streams packed with trout and other fish.

The campground at Coleman State Park offers 25 campsites, including sites for ATV camping with direct trail access, water, and electric hookups, picnic tables, fire rings, and comfort stations with hot showers and vault toilets.

Several hiking trails connect with the 1000 miles of trails for snowboarding, cross-country skiing, and OHRV riding.

1166 Diamond Pond Rd, Stewartstown, NH 03576, USA, Phone: +1 603-237-5382, https://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/state-parks/coleman-state-park

10. Coleman State Park
Coleman State Park by ReggaeMan567 / WikiCommons / CC BY-SA 4.0

Greenfield State Park

Greenfield State Park is a 400-acre state park in Greenfield that is an outdoor enthusiasts’ heaven with dense forests, ponds, and bogs, and a wealth of recreational activities to enjoy from hiking, camping, backpacking, and picnicking to swimming, fishing, non-motorized boating, and mountain biking.

The Greenfield State Park Campground features 256 sites with 25 available on a first-come/first-served basis and offering picnic tables, fire pits with grills, and modern restrooms with toilets, showers, and potable water. Family group campsites are available for up to 40 people, and a small park store sells refreshments and souvenirs.

973 Forest Rd, Greenfield, NH 03047, United States, Phone: +1 603-547-3497, https://newhampshirestateparks.reserveamerica.com/camping/greenfield-state-park/r/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=NH&parkId=270027

11. Greenfield State Park
Greenfield State Park by Lightburst / WikiCommons / CC BY-SA 4.0

Jericho Mountain State Park

Tucked away in the White Mountains in Berlin, the Jericho Mountain State Park, also referred to as Jericho Lake State Park is a 230-acre park centered around the 7,200-acre Jericho Lake to the south.

The lake offers an array of activities ranging from boating and fishing to kayaking and swimming to land-based recreation around the lake like hiking, mountain biking, ATV and UTV trail bike riding, picnicking, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, and camping.

There is a ride-in/ride-out campground with water and electric hookups, picnic tables, fire rings, comfort stations with showers and vault toilets, fully-equipped overnight cabins, a modern Visitors Center, and the park hosts the Jericho ATV Festival every year.

298 Jericho Lake Rd, Berlin, NH 03570, USA, Phone: +1 603-752-4758, https://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/state-parks/jericho-mountain-state-park.aspx

12. Jericho Mountain State Park
Tranquil lake by Adrian Pelletier on Pixnio

Mollidgewock State Park

Spanning 46 acres along the Androscoggin River within Thirteen Mile Woods Scenic Area close to the town of Errol, Mollidgewock State Park is a small but beautiful recreational area that offers a wealth of outdoor activities such as camping, picnicking, canoeing, hiking, fishing, hiking, and wildlife watching.

The Mollidgewock State Park Campground offers 44 tent sites, two of which are remote sites for primitive camping, while the others have picnic tables, fire rings, and comfort stations with showers and vault toilets.

The Androscoggin River is fantastic for fishing, canoeing, and kayaking, and the surrounding Thirteen Mile Woods Scenic Area is a good place for wildlife and bird watching.

1437 Berlin Rd, Errol, NH 03579, United States, Phone: +1 603-482-3373, https://newhampshirestateparks.reserveamerica.com/camping/mollidgewock-state-park/r/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=NH&parkId=270050

13. Mollidgewock State Park
Mollidgewock State Park by Mark Bonica / Flickr / CC BY 2.0

Monadnock State Park

Monadnock State Park is a 1,017-acre state park located on and around 3,165-foot Mount Monadnock in Jaffrey. Surrounded by thousands of acres of protected highlands, the park offers a wealth of year-round outdoor recreational activities, including hiking, backpacking, picnicking, camping, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing.

There are two campgrounds in the park for tents and pop-ups, five isolated hike-to sites, and basic facilities such as a bathhouse with showers and a playground. Several longer hiking trails lead to the summit of Mount Monadnock, and there are plenty of shorter hikes around the state park.

169 Poole Rd, Jaffrey, NH 03452, USA, Phone: +1 603-532-8862, https://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/state-parks/monadnock-state-park

14. Monadnock State Park
Monadnock State Park by KrisNM / Flickr / CC BY 2.0

Moose Brook State Park

Moose Brook State Park occupies 755 acres at an elevation of 1,070 feet in Coos County and offers unparalleled scenery and a variety of outdoor activities.

Built by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression and opened to the public in 1936, the park is tucked away in the White Mountains Region just north of the Presidential Range and boasts pristine landscapes of forested valleys and rugged mountains, and the meandering Peabody and Moose Rivers that flow through the park and into a shallow pool.

The park is home to many hiking and mountain biking trails, and swimming can be enjoyed in the pool, which is full of clear, cold mountain water. Moose Brook State Park also features plenty of campground sites at Moose Brook State Park making it a great destination. The campground opens for walk-in camping beginning on May 5th.

30 Jimtown Rd, Gorham, NH 03581, USA, Phone: 603-466-3860, https://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/state-parks/moose-brook-state-park

15. Moose Brook State Park
Moose Brook State Park by Steven Isaacson / WikiCommons / CC BY-SA 2.0

Mount Sunapee State Park

Mount Sunapee State Park is a popular recreation area in the Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee Region that offers a range of year-round activities from hiking to cross-country skiing. The park features the 4,085-acre Lake Sunapee, which has a beautiful beach where visitors can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, boating, fishing, kayaking, and canoeing.

Situated about a mile from the beach, a seasonal campground offers lean-to and platform sites for family camping with picnic tables, fire rings, and comfort stations with showers and vault toilets, and other activities in the park include hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing in the winter.

A winding road leads up to Mount Sunapee, and the state park’s extensive trail system is used in all seasons for hiking and winter for snowshoeing.

86 Beach Access Road, Newbury, NH 03255, Phone: 603-763-5561, https://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/state-parks/mt-sunapee-state-park

16. Mount Sunapee State Park
Mount Sunapee State Park by Ken Gallager at English Wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0

Hancock Campground

Located at the western end of the scenic Kancamagus Highway in the heart of the White Mountains, Hancock Campground has 56 sites for tents, RVs, and trailers with electricity and water hookups, picnic tables, fire rings, and comfort stations with showers and vault toilets.

The campground is open year-round, however, no services are offered in the winter months, and the nearby Lincoln Woods Visitor Center provides a wealth of information about the area.

Several excellent hiking trails lead into the Pemigewasset Wilderness, and other activities in the area include hiking, picnicking, horseback riding, mountain biking, and wildlife watching.

133 Hancock Campground, Lincoln, NH 03251, United States, Phone: +1 603-536-6100, https://www.kancamagushighway.com/campgrounds/hancock_campground.htm

17. Pemigewasset Wilderness
Pemigewasset Wilderness by Tim Sackton / Flickr / CC BY 2.0

 

Dry River Campground

Crawford Notch State Park is a 5,775-acre park at the center of Crawford Notch, a significant pass through the White Mountains in northern New Hampshire.

Nestled between Bretton Woods and Bartlett, the park includes the Willey House historic site and is home to the Dry River Campground with 36 sites, fire rings, picnic tables, restrooms, showers, toilets, and laundry facilities.

Activities include hiking, mountain biking, backpacking, and nearby points of interest include the Mt. Washington Cog Railway and Auto Road and the Storyland theme park. Several hiking trails lead to Arethusa and Ripley Falls.

1464 US-302, Hart’s Location, NH 03812, USA, Phone: +1 603-374-2272, https://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/state-parks/crawford-notch-state-park

18. White Mountains
Crawford Notch State Park and the Pemigewasset Wilderness byCharlie DeTar (Yourcelf (talk)) / WikiCommons / CC BY-SA 3.0

Deer Mountain Campground

Deer Mountain Campground is a family-friendly campground in the Connecticut Lakes State Forest in Pittsburg and is an ideal base for exploring the 1,648-acre forest and recreational area.

Resting next to the Connecticut River between Second and Third Connecticut Lakes, Deer Mountain Campground has 25 primitive tent sites with fireplaces, picnic tables, parking spaces, and access to vault toilets and drinking water.

The campground is in an area that is renowned for excellent moose viewing as well as other activities such as hiking, swimming, fishing in the river and picnicking.

5309 North Main Street, Pittsburg, NH 03592, United States, Phone: +1 603-538-6965, https://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/state-parks/deer-mountain-campground.aspx

19. Connecticut Lakes State Forest

Franconia Notch State Park

Nestled in the heart of the White Mountain National Forest in northern New Hampshire, Franconia Notch State Park passes through Franconia Notch, a mountain pass between the Kinsman Range and Franconia Range.

Once the home of the famous Old Man of the Mountain, the park is home to several attractions, including the Flume Gorge and its visitor center, the beautiful lakes of Echo and Profile, and the historic site of the Old Man of the Mountain. Activities in the park include hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, snowboarding in winter, fishing, ice-fishing, and pleasure boating.

The Lafayette Campground is located along the Franconia Recreational Trail and offers spacious wooded campsites with picnic tables, open fireplaces, and access to vault toilets and coin-operated showers.

Flume Gorge, Daniel Webster Hwy, Lincoln, NH 03251, USA, Phone: +1 603-823-8800, https://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/state-parks/franconia-notch-state-park.aspx

20. Franconia Notch State Park
Franconia Notch State Park by alh1 / Flickr / CC BY 2.0

Hampton Beach State Park

Hampton Beach State Park is located on a peninsula where the Hampton River meets the Atlantic Ocean on the southeastern edge of New Hampshire.

Set within the community of Hampton Beach, the 50-acre state park is bordered by Ocean Boulevard and has a large beach with lifeguards, a first aid and comfort station, public restrooms, and an amphitheater, a pavilion, a children’s playground, and general information services.

Activities in the park include swimming, sunbathing, beach-combing, picnicking, fishing, and RV camping with full hook-ups in the campground, as well as picnic tables, fire rings, and comfort stations with hot showers and vault toilets.

NH-1A, Hampton, NH 03842, USA, Phone: +1 603-926-3784, https://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/state-parks/hampton-beach-state-park

21. Hampton Beach State Park
Hampton Beach State Park by Todd Petit / Flickr / CC BY 2.0

Lake Francis State Park

Resting on the shores of Lake Francis, Lake Francis State Park draws outdoor lovers and adventurers for hiking, camping, mountain biking, ATV riding, fishing and canoeing on the reservoir, and snow sports in winter.

Lake Francis Campground offers 45 sites, including nine with electricity and water hookups and nine sites designed specifically for ATV camping. Campground amenities include picnic tables, fire rings, comfort stations with showers, drinking water, vault toilets, and other facilities ranging from a children’s playground and hiking trails to a dump station and boat ramps for water sports.

439 River Rd, Pittsburg, NH 03592, United States, Phone: +1 603-538-6965, https://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/state-parks/lake-francis-state-park.aspx


22. Lake Francis State Park
Lake Francis State Park by Dmoore5556 / WikiCommons / CC BY-SA 4.0

Milan Hill State Park

Tucked into the Great North Woods, less than three miles off the Androscoggin River, the Milan Hill State Park is a 102-acre state park in New Hampshire that features camping and a 1932 fire tower.

Located in the town of Milan, the park makes an excellent base for enjoying all the great outdoor activities in the area such as hiking, mountain biking, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, hunting, wildlife viewing, and ATV riding.

The campground features standard tents, as well as four yurts, which offer a little more comfort than regular camping with bunk beds and furniture, and campsite amenities include picnic tables, fire rings, and comfort stations with hot showers and vault toilets.

Just a short drive away, the Jericho Mountain State Park provides world-class hiking with trails for backpacking, walking, trail running, off-road biking, and mountain biking.

427 Milan Hill Rd, Milan, NH 03588, USA, Phone: +1 603-449-2429, https://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/state-parks/milan-hill-state-park

23. Great North Woods
Great North Woods by Will leavitt / WikiCommons / CC BY-SA 4.0

Pillsbury State Park

One of the more primitive and lesser-known gems of the state, Pillsbury State Park is home to a diversity of beautiful landscapes ranging from dense forests, lush wetlands, and tranquil ponds, and an array of wildlife including loons and moose.

Located mainly in Washington and partially in Goshen, the park is also home to the headwaters of the Ashuelot River and offers a variety of recreational activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and rustic camping with no electricity and limited running water.

Mount Sunapee in the northern section of the park is connected to Mount Monadnock via the famous 51-mile Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway hiking trail.

100 Clemac Trail, Washington, NH 03280, USA, Phone: +1 603-863-2860, https://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/state-parks/pillsbury-state-park

24. Mount Washington
Mount Washington (New Hampshire) by JJBers / Flickr / CC BY 2.0

Umbagog Lake State Park

Umbagog Lake State Park is a 1,360-acre park on the southern shore of Umbagog Lake Coös County that offers activities like swimming, boating, fishing, camping, canoeing, picnicking, hiking, and wildlife watching.

The Errol-based park includes a campground with electrical and water hookups, three overnight cabins, along with remote campsites and cabins in isolated locations around Umbagog Lake that are accessible only by boat.

Campsite amenities include picnic tables, fire rings, and comfort stations with showers and vault toilets. Visitors to the park can see a range of wildlife including deer, moose, and several bird species, and other facilities in the park include a boat launch and fuel sales.

NH-26, Errol, NH 03579, USA, Phone: +1 603-482-7795, https://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/state-parks/umbagog-campground

White Lake State Park

White Lake State Park is a state park on the shore of the White Lake in Tamworth that is open year round and offers a variety of outdoor and recreational activities such as hiking, mountain biking, backpacking, camping, picnicking, non-motorized boating, fishing, swimming, hiking, and winter sports.

Resting along the shores of White Lake, a typical glacial lake with cold, gin-clear waters, White Lake State Park offers some of the best swimming in the White Mountain region. There is plenty of wildlife in the park to see such as beavers who build their homes on the lake, and many bird species, and the lake is stocked with trout providing excellent fishing.

The park has a day-use area and a campground with family campsites and amenities such as picnic tables, fire rings, and comfort stations with showers and vault toilets.

1632 White Mountain Hwy, Tamworth, NH 03886, USA, Phone: +1 603-323-7350, https://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/state-parks/white-lake-state-park

26. White Lake State Park
White Lake State Park by Panoramio / WikiCommons / CC BY 3.0

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