New Hampshire camping
Every public campground Snoflo tracks in New Hampshire — from national-park flagships and USFS dispersed sites to state parks and private RV resorts.
Popular Campgrounds:
1. Franconia Notch State Park: Located in the White Mountains, this state park offers a variety of camping options, including tents, RVs, and cabins. It is known for its stunning views of the mountains and waterfalls.
2. Pawtuckaway State Park: This park is popular for its large lake, which is perfect for swimming, boating, and fishing. It also has several hiking trails and campsites for tents and RVs.
3. White Lake State Park: This park is situated around a picturesque lake and offers camping for tents and RVs. It is also a great spot for swimming and boating.
Specific Tips:
- Make sure to reserve your campsite well in advance, as many popular sites fill up quickly during peak season.
- Bring warm clothing, as temperatures can drop significantly at night, even in the summer.
- Be prepared for bugs, especially mosquitoes in the summer months.
- Many campgrounds have limited cell phone reception, so plan accordingly.
Best Times of Year to Camp:
The best times to camp in New Hampshire are in the summer and early fall months. Average temperatures range from the mid-60s to mid-70s during the day and can drop into the 40s at night. Fall foliage season in New Hampshire is particularly stunning and attracts many visitors.
Areas of Interest:
- The White Mountains: This mountain range is home to several popular hiking trails, including the Appalachian Trail and the Franconia Ridge Loop. It is also known for its stunning fall foliage.
- Lake Winnipesaukee: This large lake offers plenty of opportunities for swimming, boating, and fishing. There are also several campgrounds in the area.
- Portsmouth: This coastal town is known for its historic buildings and charming downtown area. It is a great place to explore if you want a break from the wilderness.
- Mount Monadnock: This mountain is a popular hiking destination and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
New Hampshire campgrounds
Every documented public campground in New Hampshire. Sortable, quickly filterable. Tap any one for amenities, reservation links, and conditions.
About New Hampshire camping
Where do the New Hampshire campgrounds come from?
Public-access listings published by the National Park Service (NPS), USDA Forest Service (USFS), Bureau of Land Management (BLM), New Hampshire's state-park agency, and local park districts. We focus on places that are publicly bookable or first-come-first-served.
Are reservations bookable through Snoflo?
No. Snoflo links you out to the operating agency's reservation system — Recreation.gov for federal sites, New Hampshire's state-park portal for state campgrounds.
How accurate are amenities and access info?
Amenities come from agency-published data and community reports. Always confirm with the agency before driving, especially for road conditions, fire bans, and group-size limits during peak season.
What about dispersed and free camping in New Hampshire?
USFS and BLM dispersed-camping corridors are included where the agency publishes them. Always check the local ranger district for current MVUM (motor vehicle use map) and dispersed-camping rules.
Fire safety?
Always check current fire restrictions for the unit you're visiting — fire bans change daily during dry seasons. The federal National Interagency Fire Center aggregates restrictions. When in doubt, no fire.