Best Glamping near Acworth, NH

Several glamping resorts near Acworth, New Hampshire include both Crow's Nest Campground and Caton Place Campground, with luxury accommodation options for travelers seeking comfort in natural settings. These establishments offer climate-controlled glamping units with comfortable bedding and modern conveniences rarely found in traditional camping. "Very clean and well manicured Camping Area, clean updated restrooms. Friendly campers and great view!" noted one visitor about Caton Place Campground. Crow's Nest provides riverside glamping locations with premium amenities including outdoor washing stations and swimming areas adjacent to the Sugar River. Ashuelot River Campground also features upscale canvas accommodations with full hookups, shower facilities, and waterfront views, catering to glampers who want both comfort and scenic natural surroundings.

The Sugar River Rail Trail provides accessible outdoor recreation directly from Crow's Nest glamping sites, while Caton Place guests enjoy panoramic Vermont views from their luxury domes and pods. According to a camper, "Chuck and Laura are wonderful hosts and always available to help. The campground is clean, quiet, with plenty of open sites as well as sites in the woods." Many glamping resorts in the region offer water-based recreation, with Ashuelot River Campground providing canoe rentals and shuttle services for water sports enthusiasts. Loon Lake Campground & Function Hall combines glamping with recreational amenities including mini-golf, playground facilities, and a private beach area. Most glamping accommodations operate seasonally, typically from May through October, with reservation requirements and varying seasonal rates based on accommodation type and location.

Best Glamping Sites Near Acworth, New Hampshire (35)

    1. Crows Nest

    3 Reviews
    Newport, NH
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 863-6170

    $32 - $115 / night

    2. Ashuelot River Campground

    18 Reviews
    West Swanzey, NH
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 357-5777

    $47 - $70 / night

    "Sites located along the river are wooded, field sites are very open great for seeing the stars at night. Sites have fire rings with excellent airflow for good burning with low smoke."

    "Our site was very spacious, level and included a picnic table, fire ring, and nicely placed hookups for water and electric."

    3. Caton Place Campground

    7 Reviews
    Cavendish, VT
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 226-7767

    "Easy to drive into the campground and into the site. We had no issues at all. Hosts were very friendly and helpful. Campground was very clean and well manicured."

    "Bath House is currently being updated. It is very clean."

    4. Crow's Nest Campground

    2 Reviews
    Newport, NH
    10 miles
    Website

    $32 - $115 / night

    "The site delivery of buckets and pallets of wood are a nice service. Owners are quite nice, I talked to them briefly."

    "Close to the Sugar River Rail trail for biking. Definitely not a wilderness experience, but pleasant."

    5. Quechee State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    Quechee, VT
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 295-2990

    $20 / night

    "Clean and quiet, good for kids and pets are welcome. There are 2 bathrooms with coin operated showers. There are sites for campers, tents, and a handful of lean tos."

    "The bathrooms are immaculate with coin (quarters)operated showers. There are plenty of fresh water spigots and a spacious dump site if needed."

    6. Loon Lake Campground & Function Hall

    1 Review
    Sunapee, NH
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 863-8176

    7. Oxbow Campground

    4 Reviews
    Hillsborough, NH
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 464-5952

    $30 - $45 / night

    "Clean, WiFi available, a pond for swimming, playground, free paddle boats :), a recreational hall with a pool table & video games, laundromat. They have lots of fun family activities!"

    "Staff are amazing, super nice people. There is only maybe 8 tent sites? They have 2 cabins to rent. And the rest is rvs. The bathrooms are the cleanest campground bathrooms I've ever been to."

    8. Quechee-Pine Valley KOA

    11 Reviews
    Quechee, VT
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 296-6711

    "Our site, was located in the back of the park in a quieter section because it was away from most of the activities and park entrance."

    "This was glamping with a fire pit 😃 There were plenty of sites for all size RV’s with hook-ups. A town with lots to do and see is nearby including hiking trails."

    9. Emerald Lake State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Danby, VT
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 362-1655

    "The camp sites are quite a bit of a walk up the hill from the lake where there is swimming, kayaking, paddle boating and picnicking."

    "Hiking trails are steep, so prepare for a good workout."

    10. Sandy Beach Campground

    6 Reviews
    Contoocook, NH
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "really loved the weekend we spent there lots to do clean bathrooms and the store on site was so convenient definitely would go back."

    "Staff is pleasant and helpful. Quiet during the weekdays, picks up over weekends but not to overbearing."

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Glamping Reviews near Acworth, NH

283 Reviews of 35 Acworth Campgrounds


  • April W.
    Aug. 18, 2023

    Baker Rocks

    Beautiful property, wonderful hosts, clean and private

    Our family of 4 visited Baker Rocks during a very rainy week and still had an amazing time. The campsites are private and spacious, the property is large and beautiful, close to the river. The owners are so kind and accommodating. We stayed 2 nights in the double bell tent with two clean full size beds and a 3rd night in the yurt both were spacious and wonderful, among tall trees and pines. Definitely will be back next summer! They even have animals to visit like bunnies and goats (far away from the campsites).Do bring bug spray, the mosquitoes at certain times of day were aggressive, as to be expected.

  • Sara D.
    Sep. 9, 2020

    Oxbow Campground

    Great campground!

    Wonderful sites that are spacious! Clean, WiFi available, a pond for swimming, playground, free paddle boats :), a recreational hall with a pool table & video games, laundromat. They have lots of fun family activities! We stayed with our parents in their camper for a couple nights and had such a positive experience there! They have 3 separate ponds-one for fishing, one for boating & the larger one is for swimming. Plenty of bathrooms throughout campground and sites are not expensive to reserve. Clean & up-to-date bathrooms with hot showers. Family-oriented with friendly staff. We will be returning, for sure!

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 1, 2022

    Quechee-Pine Valley KOA

    Typical KOA

    This KOA is what you expect from a KOA– lots of amenities, sites of all sizes and levels of cost, tons of activities, and in a vacation destination area. We spent five nights at the campground and found lots to do in the area and that we had an enjoyable and pleasant stay. 

    The park is a large park that is terraced since it is in a pretty hilly area. There is the range of sites from pull-thrus, pull-ins and back-in sites and can accommodate RVs of any size. Some sites are full hookup while others are not and that is reflected in the cost. We paid $57/nigh for our full hookup site which is pretty costly especially since we did not use any of the amenities. Most sites are gravel with gravel patios but there are deluxe sites with paved patios, patio furniture, umbrella, and gas bbq grill. There are also camping cabins, some of which have kitchenettes and bathrooms that sleep six people. 

    Our site, was located in the back of the park in a quieter section because it was away from most of the activities and park entrance. The site was a pull-in which was kind of nice because the view out of our front windshield was of a wooded area. Our fire pit was in the front of our site so there was a nice amount of privacy when we sat outside by a campfire and didn’t feel like we were on the side of the road. Despite the hilliness of the park and all the trees, we did not have any trouble navigating our 45’ RV to our site. The trees at our site would prevent satellite television reception but our site had cable and we got about 20 or so channels. The staff was very friendly and helpful. Like many KOAs there are tons of amenities and things for kids to do – swimming pool, fishing ponds, bike rental, scheduled activities, propane sales, camp store, fire wood delivery, and more. There is a fenced dog park which was a fairly good size and our lab was happy to chase a ball. 

    As a whole, the park was very clean and manicured. No trash laying around and the gravel roads were free of potholes. The campground is located near the Queechee Gorge, covered bridges, hiking trails (including sections of the Appalachian Trail), good dining, maple syrup/cheese farm, the Marsh Billings- Rockefeller National Historic Park.

  • Jen
    Jul. 17, 2021

    Autumn Hills Campground

    Family campground

    Pros- very clean, bathrooms kept up with regularly. Staff is very nice. They offer boat rentals, canoes, paddle boats and kayaks. Store on site and they do activities during the week. Definitely more kids friendly I think. They do have a pool, park, dog park, lake and food trucks visits at times. They have community fires and dances. Pet friendly. Wood available on site.

    Cons- loud cars going all night, some lights in your face. Some people tend to fly down the road on golf carts. You can also hear the main road from the open style campsite. No privacy. People will walk threw your tent site. They will talk during the night while doing this, smoking seems to be allowed at pool. No fires between 9am-5pm.

    Overall we had a good time.

  • K
    Aug. 2, 2021

    Great Meadow Campground

    Very friendly place

    Everyone is so friendly, they have bathhouses with toilets, showers and laundry facilities. An in-ground pool with a great shallow area for the littles. A pond to fish or kayak or canoe or boat. A pavilion where they hold events or host dj’s etc. on the weekend. And dumpsters on site. Electric (30 and 50amp), water, satellite and cable hookups as well as tank dump hookups at each site. 6 months is only 2300$ + elec. 🤯 open in the winter for $400/mo. + elec.

  • Oscar G.
    Oct. 11, 2021

    Woodford State Park Campground

    Beautiful for fall foliage

    This campground was great. Quiet, great fire pits, clean bathrooms, firewood and starter for sale plus access to day use area. The lake next to the campground is beautiful and has plenty of picnic tables and grills for use. Close to hiking trails and the city of Bennington.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 2, 2025

    Ashuelot River Campground

    Nice ‘n Easy campground

    We stayed for 3 days off season so not busy. Sites located along the river are wooded, field sites are very open great for seeing the stars at night. Sites have fire rings with excellent airflow for good burning with low smoke. Hook ups are in great condition for power, water, sewer. Showers and bath house on site. Laundry and game room at office area. Office staff was very helpful and they’re open later into the day til 7 PM. Good firewood and large bundle delivered for $15 to your site. We passed over this site on our first trip to the area but are glad we came here and we’re planning to return. Follow the website directions to get here as there are covered bridges in the area with low Clearance and low weight limits.

  • Jen B.
    Jul. 14, 2018

    Quechee State Park Campground

    Great kid friendly campground near it all

    Clean and quiet, good for kids and pets are welcome. There are 2 bathrooms with coin operated showers. There are sites for campers, tents, and a handful of lean tos. It’s a short hike down to Quechee Gorge, where you can cool off in the shallow water.

    It’s very close to Quechee village and Woodstock so there are plenty of other activities, shopping, and dining options near by.

    Rangers also run fun programs for children- my children churned butter and made popcorn over the campfire one night, and made tie dyed T-shirts the next (for no fee.)

    Pets are welcome.

  • Brandon C.
    Jul. 9, 2021

    Friendly Beaver Campground

    Would not come again

    (As a Tent Camper)

    Let me start this off with there are not many campgrounds I would rate this low. There are a lot of little detractors that add up quickly. 

    First, one of the pros, we enjoyed their small but nice petting zoo of a few goats and a horse. Their general store was adequate.

    Now some of the cons we encountered. 

    The other campers were very loud and ruckus, especially in the safari field with the RVs.

    The campsites have VERY little to no privacy, we had to hang up tarps in between us and our neighbor or else we would practically be looking straight at each other if we both had a camp fire at the same time. 

    Something I've never encountered before, but our fire pit was not the typical tire ring, it was some other type of ring I've never seen before. It was almost as if it was designed to not allow any air flow for the fire. We thought we were going crazy until our neighbors were having an issue too and had to plug in a hair dryer and every 5 minutes turn it on to keep the fire from going out. And our wood was pretty dry too. 

    The pools were very lack luster, they are quite small for the amount of guests in the campground. They get crowded way too fast, we had probably a 2 ft bubble around us in the pool and could not move around at all if we wanted too. The kiddie pool which is 2 ft deep was a waste, it is too big with very little amount of kids who actually use it. 

    It was the first time we thought we had actually wasted a weekend camping. Would not return.


Guide to Acworth

The Acworth, New Hampshire area sits at approximately 1,600 feet elevation with a distinctive New England four-season climate that brings colorful fall foliage and moderate summer temperatures perfect for camping. The region features a network of interconnected waterways including the Sugar River and Ashuelot River that create diverse camping opportunities. Winter temperatures often drop below freezing while summer highs typically reach the 70s and 80s.

What to do

Rail trail biking: Access the Sugar River Rail Trail directly from Crow's Nest Campground, which connects to multiple scenic routes. "This campground has nice, quiet, shaded riverside sites and other sites options as well. Showers are $0.25 for 8 minutes. Modest camp store," notes camper Brenda H.

Water adventures: Rent canoes at Ashuelot River Campground or bring your own kayaks to explore local waterways. "Great riverfront location. Huge sites and a very helpful owner. What more could you want?" shares Wayne B. The campground also provides shuttle services for paddlers.

Mini-golf and recreational activities: Enjoy family-friendly recreation at Loon Lake Campground, which offers mini-golf, a playground, and a dedicated beach area. "Between the beach, the mini golf, playground, and an entire shed of recreation items available to use this place is amazing! Activities are scheduled throughout the season," writes J L.

What campers like

Riverside camping spots: Many glamping sites near Acworth provide direct water access. "We took a lazy tube ride from one side of the campground to the other. It has been quite dry in the area, so they are experiencing a drought. However, a little rain in the week got the river moving a bit," reports Rae-Ann W. about her stay at Ashuelot River Campground.

Clean facilities: Campers consistently note the well-maintained bathrooms and showers at Quechee State Park Campground. "Big, flat, beautiful sites. Road noise isn't super loud, but it's constant. Might be the nicest bathrooms I've seen in decades of camping," writes one visitor. Many glamping options near Acworth feature updated restroom facilities.

Privacy options: While some sites are close together, campers can find more secluded spots. "Mostly seasonals and RVs but there are some nice spots by the river. Most sites do not have much privacy, but the campground itself is very quiet and clean. Sites 66 & 55 seemed to be the most private," notes Michele S. about Crow's Nest Campground.

What you should know

Seasonal operations: Most glamping facilities near Acworth operate from May to October. "The park is in a good location; it is right next to the road. We were at sight #3. We were able to walk to the gorge as well as to the Antique mall," reports William P. about Quechee State Park.

Variable site sizes: Not all sites accommodate larger rigs or extensive tent setups. "This past holiday weekend we went to the campground. Upon arrival the owner made me go with them to the site and leave the motorhome blocking the entrance into the campground. The roads aren't wide enough to take a motorhome into," warns Jim B. about his experience at Caton Place Campground.

Firewood policies: Many campgrounds sell firewood onsite with delivery options. "Pallets of firewood are delivered to your site and reasonably priced," notes Brenda H. about Crow's Nest Campground. Some locations don't allow outside firewood due to invasive species concerns.

Tips for camping with families

Lean-to options: For families seeking a glamping experience in Acworth without full tent setup, consider lean-to accommodations. "We camped for two nights in Lean-tos with 20 Girls and Leaders. It's a great place to bring a Troop and use the the lake and trails for badges plus cooking badges as well," shares Tammy E. about her experience at Emerald Lake State Park Campground.

Swimming areas: Many campgrounds feature dedicated swimming spots for children. "There's a small, sandy beach at one end of the lake, with a bath house and changing rooms nearby. Swimmers can swim out the a small island in the middle of the lake and check out the rope swing," notes a visitor about Emerald Lake State Park.

Kid-friendly amenities: Look for campgrounds with dedicated recreational facilities. "Wonderful sites that are spacious! Clean, WiFi available, a pond for swimming, playground, free paddle boats :), a recreational hall with a pool table & video games, laundromat," says Sara D. about her stay at Oxbow Campground.

Tips from RVers

Dump station access: For RV glamping near Acworth, check that the facility has appropriate hookups and dump stations. "Went there with our RV group (NE Pacers) for a weekend rally and had a great time. The staff was so friendly and helpful. The sites we good sized (had water and 30amp) and the campground was very clean and well kept," shares John O. about Ashuelot River.

Site leveling: RV sites vary in levelness across the region. "We were in site 59, a pull-through with water and 30/50 amp service. The site was level and easy to get into and park. We were in a fully wooded area on the left side of the campground, which we prefer," notes Rae-Ann W.

Bridge clearances: Some covered bridges in the area have low clearance that can affect RV access. "Follow the website directions to get here as there are covered bridges in the area with low Clearance and low weight limits," advises John L. about reaching Ashuelot River Campground.

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