Dolly
Copp Campground Some sites
can be reserved Route
16, 5 miles south of Gorham
Each campsite has a picnic table and
a fire ring with a grate. Dolly Copp does not have any hookups,
dump stations, or showers
Barnes Field Campground
first come,
first serve basis
Route. 16
Pinkham Notch, 6 miles south of Gorham
Campton Campground
Campton Campground is located 2.0
miles east of Interstate Highway 93, Exit 28, on the Mad River
Road (NH Route 49)
58 individual sites. Each with a
picnic table, fire ring, tent pad and turnout for parking.
Parking space is available for trailers and motor homes at
various sites. No water electrical and sewage connections. Three
restrooms with flush toilets and sinks. Faucets providing
drinking water. Showers are also available.
The Group Area has 3 sites plus 12
individual sites -Vaulted toilets (non-flush), drinking water,
picnic tables, and fire rings are provided.
Waterville Campground
Located on Tripoli Road, 10 miles
east of I-93, Exit 28 via Route 49 (Mad River Road) or 11 miles
EA 31 via Tripoli Road (unpaved)
The campground sits in a bowl formed
by Mt.Tecumseh, Osceola, Kancamagus, Tripyramid and Sandwich
Dome.
26 individual wooded sites, each
with a picnic table, fire ring, tent pad and turnout for
parking. No water, electrical and sewage connections.
Russell Pond Campground
Located in North Woodstock, NH, off
Tripoli Road, 3.7 miles east of I-93.
86 units located on a 40 acre
mountain pond, each with a picnic table, fire ring, tent pad and
turnout for parking. No water, electrical and sewage
connections. Restroom facilities equipped with flush toilets,
warm water basins, and coin operated hot showers.
Wildwood Campground
Located off Route 112, approximately
4 miles west of Lost River Reservation near Kinsman Notch and 9
miles from the town of North Woodstock.
26 non-reservable wooded sites with
gravel pads, fire rings, and picnic tables. No hookups, dump
stations, showers or group camping sites
Tripoli Road
Tripoli Road, Exit 31 off I-93. The Tripoli Road Dispersed Camping Area offers a
rustic, roadside, camping experience with no amenities. There
are no formally developed sites, no potable water sources, and
no fire rings or restroom facilities.
Passaconaway Campground
Rt. 112, 15 miles west of Rt.16
North Conway. 33 sites, most suitable for RV's.
No reservations.
Picnic Shelter, hand pumps for water, solar powered water
spigots
Covered Bridge Campground
Dugway Road, 6 mils west of Conway
49 tent and RV sites, no
reservations accepted, vault toilets, hand pumps for water
Jigger Johnson Campground
Rt. 112, 13 miles west of Rt.16
North Conway
74 sites, many suitable for RV's, no
reservations accepted, flush toilets, water from faucets
Blackberry Crossing Campground
Across from the Covered Bridge, 6
miles west of Conway.
26 sites,20 suitable for RV's, 6
tent sites in back field, sites available without reservations 3
Vault Toilets
Hand pumps for water.
White Ledge Campground
Rt. 16, 5 miles South of Conway
28 sites. 17 are reservable. Each
has a picnic table and a fire ring with a grate. Toilets,
drinking water and trash containers are a short walk from the
sites. White Ledge does not have any hook-ups, dump stations or
showers.
Zealand Campground
Sugarloaf I and II Campgrounds
Rt. 302, 3 miles East of Twin
Mountain
Zealand, Sugarloaf I and Sugarloaf
II are three popular campground in the beautiful Zealand Valley.
There is a maximum of 8 people and 2 vehicles per campsite.
Campground stays are limited to 14 days. Handicap accessible
flush & vault toilets, grass pads, open sites. Picnic tables,
fire rings, hand pump water.
Hancock and Big Rock Campgrounds
Located on the Kancamagus Highway
east of I-93, exit 32, and 7 miles respectively.
Hancock Campground has
56 wooded sites and Big Rock has 28, each with a picnic table,
fireplace and tent pad. Parking at Hancock will accommodate most
trailers and motor homes. Hancock has powered water spigots and
2 flush toilet buildings. Upper Lady's Bath swimming hole
is located downstream from the campground.