Berlin, New Hampshire offers RV camping and tent sites at elevations between 1,020-3,360 feet, with Mount Washington providing the highest peak in the region. The area experiences cold winters with heavy snowfall and warm summers with temperatures averaging 70-85°F in July and August. Most campgrounds operate seasonally from May through October due to harsh winter conditions.
What to do
Hiking at Crawford Notch State Park: Located 44 miles southwest of Berlin, Dry River Campground serves as a base for exploring trails. "We hiked a trail right from the campground to Wiley's house it was 6 miles round trip with the dogs and the trail was well marked and we had ice cream at Wiley's house which was great," notes a visitor at Dry River Campground.
Ski access in winter months: Some campgrounds provide access to winter sports. "Perfect for ski bums. Access to xcs, downhill, and snow machine trails," mentions a camper about Cannon Mountain RV Park located 53 miles southwest of Berlin.
River activities: Water recreation options exist near Berlin. "The campground has access to the Androscoggin River. The park rents kayaks, canoes, and tubes and has a shuttle service that will take you up river for so you can float back to the campground," reports a visitor to Bethel Outdoor Adventure and Campground, 31 miles south of Berlin.
ATV trails: Several campgrounds provide direct access to ATV trail systems. "ATV Access is a Big Plus!" notes a visitor to Cedar Pond Campground, located just 5 miles from Berlin.
What campers like
Private camping areas: Many visitors appreciate secluded sites. "Our site was very private and secluded, but close to bathrooms and showers," notes a camper at Moose Brook State Park Campground, located 12 miles from Berlin in Gorham.
Clean facilities: Campground cleanliness rates highly in reviews. "New shower and bathroom building was clean. Campsites were well spaced," reports a camper about Moose Brook State Park Campground.
Water features: Streams and brooks enhance camping experiences near Berlin. "We stayed by the river and the brook, which was amazing," shares a camper at Country Bumpkins Campground, located 47 miles from Berlin.
Family activities: Many parks offer recreational options. "Kids were happy with the heated pool, horse rides, and other activities," mentions a visitor at Sugar Ridge RV Village & Campground, located 45 miles west of Berlin.
What you should know
Off-season options: Limited facilities operate during colder months. "Be sure to check the entry station for any reservations so you don't have to move later when someone shows up to claim their spot. The rates drop after Columbus Day and the water is turned off," advises a visitor to Cannon Mountain RV Park.
Self-containment requirements: Some parks have limited facilities. "You'll need to be self-contained, with no bathroom facilities available," notes a camper at Sunshine Valley RV Park near Berlin.
Reservation timing: Book early for prime sites. "This is a great campground to use as a base location when doing other things. For more desirable sites, they require a longer stay. They don't offer online reservations and you need to submit a deposit to secure a reservation, so pick up the phone to call," advises a camper at Country Bumpkins Campground.
Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies widely. "Cell service is poor to absent throughout Crawford Notch. If you need to connect, drive south toward Bartlett or North to Bretton Woods," reports a visitor at Dry River Campground.
Tips for camping with families
Kid-friendly water features: Several campgrounds offer swimming areas. "Great little campground. We have a great little store and now they have Vermont Maple soft serve ice cream from my understanding. Kids love to play here and mini golf on site makes it even better," shares a visitor at Sugar Ridge RV Village.
Playgrounds and recreation: Look for campgrounds with dedicated play areas. "There is a small pond in the center with ducks and fish. A huge playground for the kids. Plenty of picnic tables and river access," reports a camper at Country Bumpkins Campground.
Budget-friendly state parks: State parks offer economical options. "Fees are a reasonable $25/night. Facilities include clean bathrooms with showers," notes a visitor to Dry River Campground.
Quiet time enforcement: Be aware of campground rules. "Quiet time is a bit over enforced. Strict with dog paperwork as well so be prepared," mentions a camper at Danforth Bay Camping & RV Resort, located 59 miles south of Berlin.
Tips from RVers
Site leveling challenges: Prepare for uneven terrain. "It was slightly uphill, so we had to pull the RV all the way to the front of the site to be able to level," notes a camper at Country Bumpkins Campground.
Power options: Check what electrical service is available. "Family staying next to us found their site had 50 amp service not the expected 30 amp and they needed to borrow an adapter cord," shares a visitor at Sugar Ridge RV Village.
Sewer connections: Position can be problematic at some locations. "Our sewer was uphill at our site which is a big pet peeve of ours and super annoying when it comes to empty the tanks," reports a visitor to Riverside Camping & RV Resort, located 30 miles west of Berlin.
RV size limitations: Some campgrounds better accommodate smaller units. "Sites are very tight," notes a camper about Country Bumpkins Campground.