Two year old campground that is very clean, easy in and out, and very big rig and pet friendly. Sites were easy pull thru with full hookups. Bathrooms and showers were done in gorgeous pine. Convenient campground to visit nearby New Hampshire areas. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Easy access of 3A approximately 5 miles north of Bristol, NH. Park was built in 2005. Paved entry road and gravel interior roads and sites with some grass, fire ring and picnic table at each site. Five sites in back are shaded, premium sites next to a stream. Most sites are pull through with ample space. Owner, Dick, is very friendly. Community hall is spacious. Park is located near Newfound Lake and 20 miles west of Lake Winnipesaukee. There are plenty of things to do in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice and quiet. Easy access from road, EASY parking for big rigs; campsites in the back by the brook are wonderful - big and fairly private. Probably not a good place for campers with kids because of no pool, but perfect for us. We look forward to our next stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice quiet centrally located "newer" park, especial great for Big Rigs. "Big rig" campgrounds are hard to find in this area. As mentioned, campground is mostly level un-wooded full-hookup pull-thru 50amp sites except the back row closest to the brook. Many sites have cable TV available but satellite users won't have trouble getting signal. Park is basically across the street from "Newfound lake". Park doesn't have a pool or planned activities but has a nice activity pavilion/hall. Nice campground for those taking advantage of local activities or full-timers. Only complaint would be if you are staying monthly, you are required to pay in full ahead of your stay (non-refundable), charged $3 per day for electric as they don't have meters and have to sign a "Lease agreement" like a seasonal. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This RV park is new. Big rigs will not have any problem with access. The park is arranged in a single cluster of sites. The sites are two rows of pull thrus and perimeter sites. Sites have adequate spacing and has access to a nice nature trail along a brook. This park was quiet even during Laconia Bike Week. We would suggest a sign before the entrance to help prevent driving by the opening. We have found a nice home base for area attractions. We will return. We camped here in a Motorhome.