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Embark on unforgettable journeys at campgrounds and RV parks with hiking trails, where nature's beauty is just steps from your site. Traverse scenic paths that wind through forests, ascend mountain ridges, or meander alongside rivers and lakes. These destinations cater to hikers of all levels, offering well-marked trails and breathtaking vistas for both leisurely walks and challenging treks.

RV parks and campgrounds with Hiking near Stewartstown, New Hampshire.

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Ladd Pond Cabins And Campground

6 RV Sites, 4 Cabins

Ladd Pond Cabins and Campground in Stewartstown, New Hampshire, offers six full-hookup RV sites and four cabins in the far northern Connecticut Lakes region, with 30-amp service and rigs accepted to 45 feet. Open all year with on-site fishing guides, this is a genuine four-season wilderness base in one of the Northeast's most remote environments. Six back-in sites run in water-and-electric and full-hookup configurations carrying 30-amp service, sized to 45 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. Four cabins provide enclosed lodging. A general store and firewood handle the practical side. The operators note that in the event of a pandemic or government shutdown preventing your stay, you receive a voucher good for two years or as local law requires. Pets are welcome. Fishing guide services are the distinguishing amenity, and they matter here — this is remote water where local knowledge separates a productive day from a blank one. A pond on the property supports fishing, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, paddle boats, boating, and water sports, with hiking, biking, and birding from camp and off-roading nearby. Stewartstown sits in Coös County where New Hampshire narrows to a corridor between Vermont and Maine, and the Connecticut River's headwaters flow south from the Canadian border through boreal forest and cold-water ponds. The remote sporting camp tradition has drawn anglers, hunters, and wilderness campers here since the nineteenth century, and little about that has changed. Year-round operation makes hunting season, ice fishing, and summer angling all viable. With six RV sites, reserve well ahead in any season.

from $45/night

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Auberge du changement d'ère

Auberge du changement d'ère in Coaticook, Quebec, offers eco-lodge accommodations — including an Ultra-Yurt and the suspended Gouttes d'Air units — on a valley slope in the Eastern Townships, open year-round. Cabins, a large tipi, campfire areas, a pavilion, and walking trails make this a design-led retreat rather than a conventional campground. Accommodations are the point here. The eco-lodges are purpose-built structures rather than standard cabins, and bedding arrangements vary by unit: full bedding, including sheets, duvets, pillows, and bath towels, is provided for the Ultra-Yurt, while Gouttes d'Air stays include the main bedding but require guests to bring their own for children sleeping on the net mezzanine. Restrooms, showers, and WiFi are available, and firewood is provided for the campfire areas. Note there is no reception before 4:00pm, so early arrivals should plan accordingly. The property is built around hospitality and setting rather than programmed activity. A pavilion and large tipi serve gatherings, campfire areas anchor the evenings, and walking trails run the valley slope through forest and mountain terrain. A river and stream run nearby. The host family's presence is central to how the place operates. Coaticook sits in the heart of the Coaticook Valley's attractions, in Quebec's Eastern Townships. The surrounding mountain and river landscape is the primary draw, with the valley's main sites within easy reach. The auberge is open all year, which makes it a genuine four-season option in a region where many properties close for winter. Given the small number of distinctive units, book well ahead for any peak-season or holiday stay.

from $175/night

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Jericho Gateway Family Campground

4 RV Sites, 7 Tent Sites

Jericho Gateway Family Campground in Berlin, New Hampshire, offers four back-in RV sites without hookups and seven tent sites across 300 family-operated acres in the White Mountains, with a big-rig-friendly layout taking rigs up to 100 feet and a dump station on site. This is genuine dry camping at the northern gateway to the White Mountain National Forest. Four back-in sites operate without hookups, and the big-rig-friendly layout accommodates rigs to 100 feet — an unusual combination that suits large self-contained coaches. Seven tent sites cover simpler camping. A dump station serves RV guests, and firewood is available on site. Guests should arrive fully self-contained and plan water and power accordingly. The 300 acres are the amenity. Walking trails run the wooded property for hiking and biking, and the family operation means guests deal directly with the owners. The scale gives a real sense of remove that smaller White Mountain campgrounds cannot match. Pets are welcome. Berlin sits in Coos County on NH-16 at the confluence of the Dead and Androscoggin Rivers, 20 miles south of the Canadian border. The Androscoggin carries fishing and whitewater, the Mahoosuc Range offers some of the most demanding hiking in New England, and Dixville Notch's mountain pass is within reach. This is the edge of the Great North Woods, the largest unbroken forest in the northeastern United States. The campground serves the northern New Hampshire season. Summer hiking and fall foliage are the two peak windows, with foliage in late September and early October drawing heavily across the White Mountains. With four RV sites, reserve as far ahead as you can.

from $35/night

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Lone Mountain River Front Campground

35 RV Sites

Lone Mountain Riverfront Campground in Andover, Maine, offers 35 full-hookup RV sites on the river in the Oxford Hills, with 30 and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 42 feet. Mountain View pull-through and Overlook back-in and pull-through categories join amperage-specific back-in tiers, with a beach, general store, and sports courts. Thirty-five sites span back-in 30-amp, back-in 50-amp, back-in 30/50-amp, Mountain View pull-thru, Overlook back-in, and Overlook pull-thru categories, all carrying water, sewer, and electric, sized to 42 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. Naming categories Mountain View and Overlook tells you exactly what you are booking. Note the 42-foot cap before bringing a larger rig. A general store, dump station, showers, and firewood handle the practical side. A river beach anchors the recreation, with swimming, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and paddle boats on the water. Sports courts, horseshoes, hiking, biking, and a pavilion fill the rest, with offroading nearby. Pets are welcome. The facilities are brand new throughout, which is a genuine consideration in a region where many campgrounds date to the 1970s. Andover is a small mountain valley community 30 minutes from Bethel, at the edge of an ATV and trail network that runs across some of the most remote country in the eastern United States. The Appalachian Trail crosses nearby, Grafton Notch State Park is close, and Sunday River's skiing is a short drive. Summer and fall foliage drive demand in western Maine. Reserve well ahead.

from $40/night

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Coos Canyon Campground and Cabins

20 RV Sites, 1 Cabin, 17 Tent Sites

Coos Canyon Campground and Cabins in Byron, ME, offers 20 full-hookup RV sites, 1 cabin, and 17 tent sites, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and room for rigs up to 50 feet. Sites come in three categories — back-in, premium back-in, and premium pull-thru — all carrying water, sewer, and electric with a fire pit and picnic table. Laundry, a bathhouse with showers, a general store, a dump station, and WiFi cover the essentials, and trailer rentals are available for guests without a rig. Pets are welcome. Gold panning is the signature activity here — the Swift River runs past the campground at Coos Canyon, one of the best-known panning spots in New England, and guests work the gravel bars all season. A beach, walking trails, and river access fill out the rest, with swimming, fishing, paddling, hiking, biking, and birding, and off-road riding nearby. Byron sits in Oxford County in Maine's Western Lakes and Mountains region, about two hours inland from the coast. Rates for sites, the cabin, tent spots, and trailer rentals are on the booking page. The Maine season is short — reserve ahead for summer and for foliage weeks.

from $35 $31/night

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Pemi Cabins

Along the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire—at the foot of the White Mountains in Grafton County where the Franconia Notch corridor concentrates the most dramatic granite mountain scenery in New England and where the Pemi's river sound, the mountain air, and the proximity of 800,000 acres of White Mountain National Forest create the outdoor setting that Lincoln's lodging community has built its identity around—Pemi Cabins offers 18 one and two-bedroom cabins with fireplaces, screened porches overlooking the river, kitchens, high-speed WiFi, and flat-screen TVs, alongside an outdoor pizza oven, fire pits, picnic tables, park grills, a shuffleboard court, complimentary morning coffee, and direct snowmobile trail access with trailer parking—pet-friendly and open year-round in a riverside cabin property where 14 of the 18 units sit directly on the Pemigewasset and the White Mountain National Forest's trail network begins within walking distance. The river is under the porch. The mountain is the view. The 18 cabins—14 of which sit directly on the Pemigewasset River—provide the one and two-bedroom configurations with fireplaces for the cool White Mountain nights, screened porches where the river sound creates the sleep environment that Lincoln's lodging competition charges extra for, full kitchens with the equipment for self-catering the week's meals, and the WiFi and flat-screen TVs that the modern cabin guest requires regardless of how completely the mountain setting absorbs the daytime hours. The outdoor pizza oven, communal fire pits, picnic tables, park grills, and shuffleboard court create the shared outdoor social infrastructure that a cabin community needs when the individual units' porches aren't enough space for the evening gathering. Complimentary morning coffee, the pet-friendly policy, and the snowmobile trail access with trailer parking extend the practical hospitality across seasons and travel styles. Lincoln sits in Grafton County at the foot of Franconia Notch on I-93, at the southern gateway to the White Mountain National Forest's most visited corridor. The Pemigewasset Wilderness—the 45,000-acre roadless area south of Franconia Notch that the Wilderness Act protects in one of the largest wilderness designations in the Northeast—creates the backcountry hiking and fishing environment that the Pemi Cabins' location at the wilderness edge makes immediately accessible from the riverside property. The Pemigewasset River's east and west branch confluence in Lincoln creates the main stem that flows south through the Pemi Valley toward Plymouth and the Lakes Region. Franconia Notch State Park, 5 miles north on I-93, concentrates the White Mountains' most iconic attractions in the 8-mile granite notch—the Flume Gorge's 800-foot natural chasm with boardwalks and covered bridges along the Flume Brook, the aerial tramway to Cannon Mountain's 4,080-foot summit, Echo Lake's swimming beach and mountain reflections, and the Basin's pothole-carved granite bowl at the base of a waterfall. Loon Mountain Resort, 3 miles east of Lincoln on the Kancamagus Highway, operates ski lifts from December through March and mountain biking and the gondola scenic ride from May through October. The 34-mile Kancamagus Highway east through the national forest to Conway delivers the most scenic fall foliage drive in New Hampshire during October's peak color weeks. Pemi Cabins operates year-round in the White Mountains' four-season climate—the winter snowmobile season from January through March on the groomed trail network accessed directly from the property, the spring and summer hiking and river season from May through September, and the October foliage peak that makes the Franconia Notch corridor one of New England's most photographed autumn landscapes. Reserve your riverside cabin at Pemi Cabins and let the Pemigewasset River's sound, the Franconia Notch backdrop, and Lincoln's White Mountain National Forest position deliver the four-season New Hampshire mountain experience that the screened porch and the fireplace were built to frame.

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Onion River Campground

26 RV Sites, 24 Tent Sites

Onion River Campground in Plainfield, Vermont, offers 26 RV sites and 24 tent sites along the Winooski River, with 30 and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 25 feet. Full-hookup and water-and-electric back-in categories at both amperages join walking trails, a community fire pit, and forested grounds. Twenty-six back-in sites span back-in 30-amp, back-in 30-amp water-and-electric, back-in 50-amp, and back-in 50-amp water-and-electric categories, carrying water, sewer, and electric where noted, sized to 25 feet. Two things to plan around carefully: the 25-foot cap is genuinely restrictive and rules out most modern RVs, so this suits vans, small trailers, and truck campers rather than coaches, and the water-and-electric categories do not carry sewer at the site. Twenty-four tent sites make this substantially a tent property. A dump station, restrooms, showers, and firewood handle the practical side. Walking trails, a community fire pit, and the surrounding forest fill the grounds, with swimming, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, biking, and picnicking on and around the river. The dark central Vermont sky makes for excellent stargazing. Pets are welcome. Vermonters called the Winooski the Onion River for the wild leeks along its banks before European settlement, and the name stuck to the campground. Plainfield sits 10 to 15 minutes from Montpelier — the smallest state capital in the country and the only one without a McDonald's — with Goddard College, the Groton State Forest, and the Northeast Kingdom all close. Summer and foliage drive demand. Reserve ahead, and check your rig against the 25-foot limit.

from $32/night

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Elite Retreat

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Beach Camping Area

96 RV Sites, 4 Cabins, 7 Tent Sites, 2 Onsite RV/Trailers, 1 House

Beach Camping Area in Conway, New Hampshire, offers 98 RV sites, five cabin and house units, and seven tent sites along the Saco River, with 30 and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 45 feet behind a gated entrance. Named categories — The Pines, Beach Side, Beach Family, Beach Retro, and Rivers Edge — join standard and water-and-electric tiers, with a sandy beach and river access. Ninety-eight sites span Beach Family RV, Beach Retro RV, Beach Side, Rivers Edge 30/50-amp, standard RV 30-amp, standard RV 50-amp, The Pines, and water-and-electric categories, carrying water, sewer, and electric where noted with site WiFi, sized to 45 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. Naming categories for where they sit rather than numbering tiers makes the property easy to picture, and Rivers Edge and Beach Side are the ones to request. Confirm your tier, as the water-and-electric category does not carry sewer. Five cabins and houses, seven tent sites, and trailer rentals round out the lodging. A general store, laundry, restrooms, and firewood handle the practical side. A sandy beach on the Saco anchors the recreation, with swimming and river excursions arranged directly through the campground. Walking trails, hiking, a playground, pavilion, and community fire pit fill the rest, with live music and planned activities through the season. One mile south of North Conway village, the property sits in one of the White Mountain region's most beloved summer communities. Summer and foliage drive demand hard. Reserve well ahead.

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Elite Retreat

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Eastern Slope Camping Area Inc

148 RV Sites, 5 Cabins

Eastern Slope Camping Area in Conway, New Hampshire, offers 148 RV sites and five cabins on 36 acres in the Mount Washington Valley, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service, cable TV, and rigs accepted to 80 feet. Forest deluxe, poolside, and field categories in both full-hookup and water-and-electric join two river beaches and a heated pool. One hundred forty-eight sites span full-hookup forest deluxe, full-hookup poolside, full-hookup pull-through, water-and-electric field, and water-and-electric forest premium categories, carrying water, sewer, and electric where noted, sized to 80 feet, with fire pits, picnic tables, cable TV, and site WiFi. Naming categories by setting rather than just hookup level makes choosing straightforward. Five cabins round out the lodging. A general store, laundry, propane fills and exchange, dump station, restrooms, showers, and firewood handle the practical side. Two river beaches on the Saco anchor the recreation, with a heated pool, canoe and kayak rentals, fishing, and swimming from the water. Sports courts, volleyball, basketball, horseshoes, an arcade, a playground, and a dog park fill the grounds, with hiking, hayrides, and planned activities through the season. Pets are welcome. The campground sits on Route 16 at the southern gateway to the White Mountain National Forest, where the Saco River winds through the valley. North Conway's outlet retail and ski resort access are close, and Mount Washington's 6,288-foot summit — the highest point in the Northeast, and site of a 231 mph wind recorded in 1934 — rises at the valley's northern end. Summer and foliage season drive demand. Reserve well ahead.

from $52/night

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Jackman Landing Campground & Cabins

3 Cabins

Jackman Landing Campground & Cabins in Jackman, ME, offers RV and tent camping alongside 3 cabins. Contact the campground for site count, hookups, amp service, and maximum rig length — those specifics aren't published here. Laundry, a bathhouse with showers, a dump station, and WiFi cover the essentials. Pets are welcome. One detail that matters for the audience this place serves: you can ride ATVs, 4x4s, and bikes directly from your site, and there is room for trailers if you're towing sporting equipment. A pond, creek and river frontage, and lake access fill the property, with kayaking, boating, swimming, fishing, hiking, biking, and genuinely dark northern Maine sky for stargazing. Off-road trails run from the door. Jackman sits where Big Wood Pond flows into the Moose River in Somerset County near the Canadian border — wilderness lake country where moose outnumber campers on most fall mornings and the trail systems run into the unorganized territories. Rates for sites and cabins are on the booking page. Call ahead about trailer space and your rig's fit.

from $150/night

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Elite Retreat

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Two Lakes Camping Area

43 RV Sites, 3 Cabins, 2 Tent Sites, 2 Onsite RV/Trailers

Two Lakes Camping Area in Oxford, ME, offers 45 RV sites, 3 cabins, and 2 tent sites, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and back-in sites for rigs up to 40 feet. The categories spell out exactly what you get: 20-amp water-and-electric, 30-amp water-and-electric, 30-amp water/electric/sewer, 50-amp water-and-electric, 50-amp water/electric/sewer, and beach 20-amp water-and-electric, plus rental campers for guests arriving without a rig. Full-hookup sites carry water, sewer, and electric with site-delivered WiFi, a fire pit, and a picnic table. Laundry, a bathhouse with showers, a general store, firewood, a dump station, a game room, a community fire pit, and recycling cover the rest. In an emergency, call 911 and give your location as Two Lakes Camping Area, 215 Campground Lane, with your site number. Pets are welcome. A beach, boat docks, a boat ramp, kayak rentals, sport courts, basketball, gaga ball, horseshoes, a playground, and walking trails fill the grounds, with swimming, boating, paddling, fishing, gem panning, live music, and planned activities. Oxford sits on Hogan Pond, 177 acres of western Maine freshwater with direct access to 147-acre Whitney Pond. Rates by site type are on the booking page. Beach sites and full-hookup 50-amp sites book first.

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Elite Retreat

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Tamworth Campground

51 RV Sites, 4 Onsite RV/Trailers

Tamworth Campground in New Hampshire offers 55 RV sites beside the White Mountain National Forest, with 30 and 50-amp service, cable TV, and rigs accepted to 48 feet. Riverfront and river view water-and-electric categories join a full-hookup Safari Area tier and several rental units, with a beach, lake, pond, and mountain views. Fifty-five back-in sites span full hookup Safari Area 30-amp, riverfront water-and-electric 30-amp, and river view water-and-electric 30-amp categories, carrying water, sewer, and electric where noted with cable TV, sized to 48 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. Confirm your tier, as the riverfront and river view categories carry water and electric but not sewer at the site. Cruiser fifth wheel and Jayco rental units, with and without slide-outs, round out the lodging for guests without a rig. A general store, laundry, propane fills and exchange, dump station, restrooms, and showers handle the practical side. A beach, lake, pond, and river anchor the recreation, supporting boating, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, and swimming. A pavilion, playground, and horseshoes fill the rest, with hiking in every direction and planned activities through the season. Pets are welcome. Carroll County sits in the southern foothills of the White Mountains, where the granite peaks of the Sandwich Range, the Chocorua Lake basin's extraordinary scenery, and White Lake State Park's spring-fed swimming make one of New Hampshire's most photographed corners. North Conway and the Kancamagus are close. Summer and foliage season drive intense demand in the White Mountains. Reserve well ahead for July through mid-October.

from $45/night


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