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Good campgrounds in White Mountains
So the GF and I are going camping next week for a few days mid-week. Does anyone have any recommendations for nice campgrounds in the White Mountain area? We are in our late 20's-30ish so it doesn't have to be real quiet. electricity isn't a must (we'll be tenting it) but if possible a water faucet at the site and a clean bathouse is very important! Thanks!!
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The White Mountain National Forest in northern New Hampshire and western Maine has 23 different camprounds spread out all across the mountains all over the WMNF, run by the US Forest Service. Excellent run campgrounds and best deal aroound if you use a tent. There are no hook-ups for rv's but do have drinking water, and decent toilet facilities. A few have showers like at the Campton Campground in Campton.
The price is twenty dollars/night for a campsite and they get used mostly by tenters as there are no hookups for rv's. The 9% NH campground tent tax is not charged because it is federal land .owned & operated by the U S of A. Lights out at ten! !:) |
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Lost River Campgrounds
I often tent at Lost River in North Woodstock. Sites have water, sometimes electricity, clean showers, etc. They're located roughly 5 minutes west of Lincoln on Route 112. There is a really good Italian restaurant about a mile from the camp whose name I can't recall. Lincoln has numerous establishment/services if you forget something: groceries, a flashlight, hat, beer, etc. If inclined, see their Internet address below.
Enjoy. http://lostriver.com/ |
That really good Italian restauant built over a steep rocky stream full of water, Giovani's, is CLOSED as of two weeks ago, last time up there. Hope it reopens....it was excellent!
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Thanks for the suggestions!! it's great to hear experiences people have had at different campgrounds than just reading the brochures
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If you are thinking of North Conway, I have been going to Saco River Camping Area for more years than I can remember. We tent camped there for years but now tow the "house" behind us when we go. It isn't fancy and costs a bit more than state parks but has clean rest rooms, showers, and friendly people. They have Canoe and Kayak rentals and will bus you to a put in location in the morning for a leisurly ride down the Saco River to the campground.
http://www.sacorivercampingarea.com/ |
Ohter Northern NH campgrounds
Another couple of campground suggestions up in the Whites.
If you're into hiking, you can't beat Lafayette in Franconia notch since they are right at the trail head for hiking the ridge. http://www.reserveamerica.com/campin...&parkId=270044 My personal pick - Glen Ellis campground, where the Ellis and Saco rivers meet. More of a resort with ballfields, pool, tennis courts, etc, but still pretty spread out and comfortable. They even have remote tenting where you leave your car behind. http://www.glenelliscampground.com/ Enjoy. -Pier626 |
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Another "resort" type campground would be Moose Hillock campground, over in Warren. They have a great swimming pool, with a good sized waterslide for the kids. Their campsites are HUGE, and most of them have what I like to call "built-in" firepits. They are built with the existing boulders/rocks. We love that place as well, but it is definately geared more towards families with kids. |
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As Chipj29 said, the campsites are huge and very private. |
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So we ended up at Lafayette campground. Checked in on Tuesday the 18th. We were warned there was a bear at the campground the previous few days. This scared the GF. Sure enough, 5am on Wednesday, we had a visitor. The bear was only 10 feet from the tent! I wasn't able to get a picture due to my girlfriend holding on so tight and shaking. She didn't sleep a wink that night. Needless to say, we packed up and stayed at the Indian Head resort in Lincoln the next two nights. Very nice place!! the jacuzzi's, heated pools, indoor/and out, and the 50 inch plasma in the room were very nice!! I don't think we'll be camping again this year. Hopefully we can get out there again next year! Thanks for all the recommendations! |
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Just so you know, many many many campgrounds throughout New England and beyond have seen bears. We have camped all over NH, and I would say that at least 75% of the campgrounds have given us warnings when checking in. However, I have yet to see one. In fact, I have seen more bears at home (one) than I have camping (none). |
For a small WMNF campground located within the town borders of Waterville Valley, and in the WMNF, check out the Osceola View tent & rv campgroumd.
Hey, if you don't want to go hiking the Whites due to the 3-H's, you can always go nearby to the huge WV ice arena and rent ice skates in air conditioned, 45-degree, August comfort and then go to a Mexican restaurant.. Rough it at Osceola View and avoid the 9% NH campground tax.....plus all the local bears...don't bother with the campground trash.....when they can be eating the nearby restaurant dumpster trash. |
Crawford Notch Campground is really nice. It has both tent sites and RV sites, as well as a very clean bathhouse with metered showers. We were lucky enough to get a tent site right on the Saco River and it was absolutely beautiful. I highly recommend it!
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