Waterside camping in New Hampshire

Outdoor lovers will find pure beauty in the White Mountains and Great North Woods.

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Waterfront Woodsy Glamping

5 sites · Lodging27 acres · Bennington, NH
Find some info and links to a few of the unique accommodations on our property, in Southern NH, which is 27 acres on the Contoocook River and Powder Mill Pond. Be it swimming, kayaking, boating, sunning, hiking, biking, or fishing; spectacular fall foliage, and bird watching or winter sports like skiing, boarding, ice skating, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing,....take time out to enjoy what nature has to offer to the fullest, right here in your new backyard. Explore nature’s wonderland; starting with 27 acres of woods and waterfront beauty on Powder Mill Pond and the Contoocook River. During the warmer weather, you can hop in one of the kayaks, canoes, and paddle boats, (on-site for a small rental fee), sunbathe on the refreshing 30 ft. lily pad, or simply relax in the swing or hammock looking out over Mount Monadnock. During the winter, cross country ski, ice skate or fish or strap-on a pair of the complimentary snowshoes, ...while year round, enjoy sharing s’mores and stories by the fire pit!
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Huttopia White Mountains

3 sites · Lodging50 acres · Albany, NH
French below - Less than 2.5 hours from downtown Boston, nestled at the gateway to the White Mountain National Forest, Huttopia White Mountains offers the perfect nature escape — with trailheads, scenic lookouts, and swimming spots just minutes away. Start your day with a lakeside sunrise and a dip in Iona Lake, or relax by our heated saltwater pool. When hunger strikes, our one-of-a-kind Airstream bistro — fully outfitted with a commercial kitchen and flatbread pizza oven — serves up delicious, freshly prepared meals all day long. Whether you're planning a couple’s getaway or a family adventure, there’s so much to enjoy on site and nearby — from Saco River tubing and Kancamagus Byway views to outlet shopping in North Conway. -- À moins de 2h30 de route du centre-ville de Boston, aux portes de la White Mountain National Forest, Huttopia White Mountains est l’endroit idéal pour une escapade au cœur de la nature — avec des sentiers de randonnée, des panoramas spectaculaires et des piscines naturelles à proximité immédiate. Commencez la journée avec un lever de soleil sur le lac Iona et une baignade rafraîchissante, ou détendez-vous au bord de notre piscine d’eau salée chauffée. Envie de vous régaler ? Notre bistro unique, installé dans une authentique caravane Airstream équipée d’une cuisine professionnelle et d’un four à pizza, vous propose des repas faits maison tout au long de la journée. Que vous voyagiez en couple ou en famille, vous trouverez sur place une multitude d’activités à découvrir, ainsi que de nombreuses attractions à proximité : descentes en bouée sur la rivière Saco, vues imprenables sur la Kancamagus Scenic Byway et virées shopping dans les outlets de North Conway.
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Waterside camping in New Hampshire guide

Overview

Home to Mount Washington, the highest mountain in the northeast, and brimming with lakes, rivers, and miles of hiking trails, New Hampshire serves up four-season fun for outdoor enthusiasts. From hiking, mountain biking, backpacking, fishing, and swimming in summer to cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and downhill skiing in winter, New Hampshire has something for every type of traveler whether you’re going solo or looking for a family adventure. New Hampshire state parks offer a wide variety of camping experiences from primitive tent sites to lakeside RV spots with prime mountain views.

Where to go

Mount Washington

Sitting at 6,288 feet in eastern New Hampshire, Mount Washington is the tallest peak in New England, famous for its extreme weather. (The highest recorded wind speed outside of a tornado, 231 miles per hour, was measured at the Mount Washington Observatory atop the summit.) Mount Washington is on the Appalachian Trail and visitors can hike, drive, or take the Mount Washington Cog Railway up to the summit.

Franconia Notch State Park

In the heart of the White Mountains, Franconia Notch State Park is one of the most family-friendly state parks in New Hampshire and packed with natural wonders including Flume Gorge, Cloudland Falls, and Echo Lake. Lafayette Place Campground is a nice family campground right in the center of the park, near many trailheads and top sights, with a camp store and 97 campsites ideal for tent campers. Nearby Cannon Mountain RV Park offers seven RV sites with full hook-ups and a dump station.

White Mountain National Forest

The 800,000-acre White Mountain National Forest offers some of the best camping in the state. Renowned for its mountain scenery, abundant wildlife, and stunning fall foliage, the park is home to over a thousand miles of trails that weave through the rugged terrain for hikers, mountain bikers, snowshoers, ATVs, and snowmobiles. Overnight visitors will find 23 national forest campgrounds, backcountry huts, and cabin rentals.

When to go

Summer through early fall is the best time for camping, hiking, canoeing, and kayaking in New Hampshire. Snow tends to linger on peaks into early June, and mosquitoes can be the most troublesome in July. Fall, when the changing leaves are at their peak, is an especially popular time to visit. Be sure to make camping reservations during this time well in advance. Some New Hampshire state park campgrounds, including Lafayette Place in Franconia Notch, remain open year-round, although off-season services are limited.

Know before you go

  1. Camping reservations can be made up to 11 months in advance online or over the phone for New Hampshire state parks. Rates vary by the campground, with senior rates available. Monadnock State Park, Bear Brook State Park, Pawtuckaway State Park, and White Lake State Park feature some of the most popular New Hampshire campgrounds; advanced reservations are strongly recommended. 
  2. Many New Hampshire state parks have pet restrictions. Some do not allow them at all and others prohibit them on beaches, swimming areas, and picnic areas.
  3. Numerous backcountry campsites and shelters exist in the White Mountains. Most are free to use as long as you adhere to White Mountain National Forest backcountry camping rules. 
  4. Weather in New Hampshire can be challenging and unpredictable. Come prepared with rain gear and extra layers, even in summer. 

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