New Hampshire private campgrounds offer ceilings of stars and nights of quiet, restful sleep out in the wild. The dirt, the bugs, the peaceful woods, and the calls of owls in the trees are all part of the experience of sleeping outside at a campground. Fortunately, the Granite State is graced with plenty of secluded spots to live in the forest for a while. Here are ten New Hampshire private campgrounds worth checking out.
1. Mollidgewock State Park: Errol
This state park is located in the North Country alongside the scenic Androscoggin River. Excellent canoeing and kayaking await both novice and expert paddlers for some remote camping NH. For more information, visit the Mollidgewock State Park web page.
2. Umbagog Lake State Park: Errol
This state park on one of the largest lakes features four remote campsites that are only accessible by boat. Discover more on the Umbagog Lake State Park web page.
3. Deer Mountain Campground: Pittsburg
Seasonal camping begins in May with the distinction of being only five minutes south of the Canadian border. Also located within Pittsburg's Moose Alley, it's a prime wildlife viewing spot. Read all about it on the Deer Mountain Campground web page.
4. Pillsbury State Park: Washington
Camp alongside scenic ponds at one of the more primitive and less-known state campgrounds in New Hampshire. The long-distance Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway also passes through the park and allows for various hiking trips. Further details are available on the Pillsbury State Park web page.
5. Hexacuba Shelter: Orford
This unique hexagonal-shaped Dartmouth Outing Club shelter is located along the Appalachian Trail on the slopes of Mt. Cube. It can be accessed by a moderate 2.2-mile hike via Kodak Trail. For more information, visit the White Mountain National Forest web page.
6. Three Ponds Shelter: Warren
This remote shelter was renovated in 2022 and lies within a wild area of woodlands and ponds. It is accessible by an easy 2.3-mile hike via Three Ponds Trail. For more information, visit the White Mountain National Forest web page.
7. Province Pond Shelter: Chatham
While this shelter is located fairly close to the busy town of Conway, it's tucked away into a quiet mountainous area and requires a short hike to reach. It is accessed by an easy 1.6-mile hike via Province Brook Trail. See other details on the White Mountain National Forest web page.
8. Huttopia White Mountains: Albany
Camp in style without some of the primitive trappings at this glamping spot. Enjoy heated saltwater pools and fresh meals served from a converted Airstream trailer. View other photos on the Huttopia White Mountains web page.
9. D Acres Permaculture Farm & Educational Homestead: Dorchester
This unique farm, educational center, and campground emphasizes sustainable living and organic farming on a small scale. Find out more on the D Acres Facebook page.
10. Tippicanoe Campground: Goshen
Located on Rand Pond, which is stocked with fish by the state each year, this campground makes for a nice angler's getaway. It's also often referred to as the state's oldest campground, having been used by campers since 1911. For further details, visit the Tippicanoe Campground website.
Discover more camping on the New Hampshire State Parks website. At what other secluded campgrounds have you stayed that we didn't cover here? Let us know your favorite spots in the comments below!
Shop for some cool camping gear on the REI website. And for more outdoor adventures, consider taking this Natural Wonders Road Trip in New Hampshire.
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