Equestrian Camping near Center Ossipee, NH

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    Based on the available campground data near Center Ossipee, New Hampshire, there are currently no dedicated horse-friendly campgrounds with equestrian facilities such as horse corrals, stabling options, or designated equestrian campsites. The Gunstock Campground, Hancock Campground, and Ramblewood Cabins and Campground all explicitly indicate "NO horse-corral" among their features list. While these campgrounds offer various amenities including tent sites, RV accommodations, and cabin rentals, they do not provide specialized facilities for horses. The campgrounds maintain pet-friendly policies, but these do not extend to equestrian accommodations.

    Visitors interested in camping with horses near Center Ossipee may need to explore alternative options in neighboring regions. The White Mountain National Forest has some trails that permit horseback riding, though specific equestrian camping areas are limited. Travelers with horses should contact the ranger districts directly for current information about horse-friendly trails and primitive camping regulations. Some private equestrian centers in the broader New Hampshire region may offer overnight accommodations for both horses and riders, but advance reservations are typically required, especially during peak summer and fall seasons when the region's trail systems are most accessible.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Center Ossipee (3)

      1. Gunstock Campground

      4.9(14)18mi from Center OssipeeRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Fairly extensive camp ground associated with Gunstock ski area on central New Hampshire."

      "I was lucky to receive a tranquil, secluded spot next to a brook - perfect."

      from $35 - $80 / night

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      2. Hancock Campground

      4.1(27)31mi from Center Ossipee56 sitesRVs, Tents

      "This would be one of few places I find acceptable to camp, that are near other people. I usually don't like camping with 20+ other people in one looped area."

      "Used the tent sides a quick hill walk down from the parking lot. River great for splashing around and nearby path to Lincoln Woods trail."

      from $30 / night

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      3. Ramblewood Cabins and Campground

      5.0(1)38mi from Center OssipeeRVs, Tents, Cabins

      from $25 - $45 / night

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    Equestrian Camping Reviews near Center Ossipee, NH

    44 Reviews of 3 Center Ossipee Campgrounds


    • Marc D.
      Oct. 16, 2025

      Gunstock Campground

      Great Spot

      Fairly extensive camp ground associated with Gunstock ski area on central New Hampshire. We arrived without a reservation a bit after the office closed, but Elena, the manager came out to let us in and allowed us to check in. She was great. Dogs must have proof of rabies vaccine. Very nice showers. Beautiful fall colors.

    • Tina D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 16, 2018

      Hancock Campground

      Semi Private Group Campground

      This would be one of few places I find acceptable to camp, that are near other people. I usually don't like camping with 20+ other people in one looped area. The sites here are pretty well spread out. Not ALL of them, but look around. We found what I would think is the best. The one we ended up at had stairs leading from the car down to our site. It was further away from the other sites and had the pretty much private stream running by it. The area we had for use was pretty huge, we had a giant tent 10-12 plus a pop up tent to put over the picnic table, and there was still a ton of room for the car, fire pit and general run around area for our dog. I never felt like we had to lock up everything we owned either. A short walk to the toilets from all sites. Bring a headlamp of course. TP is in the outhouses bring a spare hand sanitizer bottle to use after.

      FYI there is a pretty awesome hike close by you can do. I mean you have to drive there but it wasn't far. It goes up to Mt Moosilauke. We ended up taking Beaver Brook Trail to the Cascades, checked out the shelter and headed to Moosilauke Summit. A crazy hike pretty much going up the side of a waterfall. The peak was 4,802ft. Worth it! I'd say an 8 mile trek from the car, up, and back. I included just a couple pictures to entice you since its not about the campsite! There are a TON of trails near this campsite, this would just be my favorite of the 6 or 7 we did.

    • Carolyn S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 10, 2022

      Gunstock Campground

      Gunstock Mountain

      I was lucky to receive a tranquil, secluded spot next to a brook - perfect. This campground has nothing to do, or plenty you can do - walking, hiking, biking, and close access to all Gunstock's adventures.

    • C
      May. 29, 2021

      Hancock Campground

      Riverside Paradise

      Most amazing spot I’ve ever camped and not too many people. Used the tent sides a quick hill walk down from the parking lot. River great for splashing around and nearby path to Lincoln Woods trail.

    • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 1, 2018

      Hancock Campground

      Year-round campground with riverfront tent sites & standard sites

      I haven't stayed here, but I checked it out on Columbus Day weekend because it's one of the few campgrounds open year-round (plowed, unlike Lafayette Place, which is walk-in) in the White Mountains. Most of the reviews talk about the walk-in tent sites, but there's more to this campground that is located along the Kancamagus Highway just before the Lincoln Woods Visitors' Center.

      If you're a tent camper and don't mind carrying your gear downhill to a site, drive straight ahead to a parking lot. A few of the sites (3 & 4) are accessible from the far end of the parking lot, but for most of them you'll head down the steps in the middle with sites in two levels branching out on each side. Sites are large, but close together and although you're in the woods, there's not much to separate you from your neighbors. Even sites 10-20 are directly on the water.

      Sites 22-55 are suitable for RVs and tents. Those on the back side of the loop are close enough that you can hear the Pemi River running below. A few of the sites are pull-through. There are no hook-ups, but water available via spigots and flush toilets are available - except in winter. I'd recommend sites on the back side of the loop to provide some more distance from traffic noise. I chatted briefly with a host who remarked that sites on the western end of the loop have some cell phone coverage, unlike the rest of the campground.

      If you stay here, you're only a few miles from Lincoln where you can pick up any necessary supplies. This end of the Kanc your nearest hiking options are Lincoln Woods and Greeley Pond for family friendly trails, or Lincoln Woods to head into the Pemi wilderness, including peaks in the Pemi loop and Owl's Head. The Hancocks are via a trail at the hairpin on the Kanc. Franconia Notch and its many hiking trails and the multi-use trail are a short drive away.

      Bring cash or a check to pay your camping fee in the iron ranger. Fees cover the first vehicle; a second vehicle is an additional $5.

    • Tara S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 7, 2018

      Hancock Campground

      Loved the Walk-In Tent Sites!

      Hancock Campground is one of 6 national forest campgrounds along the Kancamagus Highway. Campsites can't be reserved and the campground does fill up on the weekends. We were lucky to score a walk-in tent site on a Saturday in August, and while it did feel a bit like a tent city, we loved that there were no cars at the campsites. It made the tenting area feel more like a community. This is a busy campground, but lovely all the same.

      We got site #19, which was one of the last sites available. It had a picnic table, fire pit, and bear box. There were awesome waterfront sites nearby, but they were taken, of course. Cost was reasonable - $22 per night. Pit toilets were near the parking area, but there was a real bathroom with a sink and a flush toilet in the car camping area. There is also a fabulous swimming hole. Clear, cold and deep just off the car camping area.

      Hancock Campground is a five-minute drive from Lincoln, NH, and very close to awesome hiking trails in the White Mountain National Forest and Franconia Notch State Park.

    • Sara C.
      Aug. 24, 2020

      Gunstock Campground

      Pretty Decent Little Camping Spot

      Pros: Beautiful area, not a bad size campground, quiet nights (but this could be because 3 out of the 4 sites right near us were empty), free hot showers that are not dirty, lots of trails on edge of the grounds, lots and lots of tent sites, platform on campsite, pool and playground available, camp store, bike & Segway trails, quick access to some of NH’s most beautiful mountains. Staff is friendly. Cons: So many roots all over the sites, the platform did not fit our tent for 12 on it. More of the sites have very little separation from the neighboring campers near you. We explored the grounds & noted some sites that were a smidge more secluded and plan to return again sometime!

    • M
      May. 1, 2019

      Hancock Campground

      Great location

      I stayed at Hancock campground in mid April this year. Great clean accessible bathrooms, beautiful grounds and large campgrounds. Leashed dogs are allowed. There are both walk-in and drive up tent sites. The walk-in sites are directly next to the beautiful Pemi River. Great overall would return again.

    • Ann P.
      Oct. 30, 2023

      Hancock Campground

      Pretty but not clean

      Some pros and lots of cons. We stayed at a walk-in site by the river.

      I never fully appreciated just how much camp hosts do. There was no ranger and no host. We arrived early on a Thursday, hopeful we could get a spot by the water. There are only two spots that are truly private in any way. They were both taken- fine. However, one of the groups had not registered and stayed until 4 or 5pm until everyone else had already set up for the day…then they left! So uncool. The site went unused because at that point, no one was going to move all their stuff. Maybe a camp host would’ve noticed that?

      The sites were FILTHY with trash, dog poop and food waste. Pretty crazy considering this was supposed to be a bear area. There was also a bad smell wafting around, hmm…maybe because of the trash and dog poop? Stepping in dog poop and trying to clean off your boots is a significant bummer. The site we were stuck at also had ashes and chunks of wood all over the picnic table. Cleaning up this much in order to feel comfortable really sucked.

      There was no running water at any of the pumps and the pit toilets were quite full.

      There is a bridge nearby but the river covered any vehicle noise very well. It was also nice to be right off the highway and five minutes from town, yet it felt like a proper national forest experience.

      There’s an upper loop with drive in sites. They didn’t seem very private and you could see the road. I wouldn’t stay up there.

      Being by the river was beautiful. I would stay here again, but with more preparation for the campground’s limitations.


    Guide to Center Ossipee

    Camping options near Center Ossipee, New Hampshire include both traditional campgrounds and equestrian facilities. Located in Carroll County at an elevation of around 600 feet, Center Ossipee serves as a gateway to the lakes region and White Mountains, making it popular with outdoor enthusiasts year-round. Winter camping is available at some locations, with temperatures often dropping below freezing from December through February.

    What to do

    Hiking trails: Multiple trails accessible from Gunstock Campground provide opportunities for day hikes. "I was lucky to receive a tranquil, secluded spot next to a brook - perfect. This campground has nothing to do, or plenty you can do - walking, hiking, biking, and close access to all Gunstock's adventures," notes Carolyn S.

    Water activities: The Pemigewasset River runs directly through some camping areas, creating natural swimming spots. At Hancock Campground, visitors appreciate "a fabulous swimming hole. Clear, cold and deep just off the car camping area," according to Tara S.

    Adventure activities: For more adventurous visitors, aerial obstacle courses and mountain coasters provide entertainment. "It has pretty spacious sites, they have an aerial obstacle course and a mountain coaster, places to swim, music festivals, hiking, etc.," says Kasey H. about the activities available at Gunstock.

    What campers like

    Waterfront sites: River access ranks highly among camper preferences. "The river access was great, though the water was very low. We appreciated having a bear box on our site, especially since we couldn't keep anything in our car," writes Lindsey M. about her experience at Hancock Campground.

    Privacy options: While equine accommodations are limited near Center Ossipee, campers value secluded spots. "Set up a hammock on the shoreline and have a tasty beverage before bed. Sites can be close together," advises Mike M. about riverside camping at Ramblewood Cabins and Campground.

    Cleanliness: Well-maintained facilities receive consistent praise. "The campground was well kept and the staff was friendly. There are some nice looking tent only sites we plan to experience come springtime," mentions Heather B., highlighting the maintenance standards at several locations.

    What you should know

    Winter camping conditions: Several campgrounds remain open year-round, with varying amenities. "I have stayed here many times, three times in the winter (it is so nice to have an open bathroom in the winter!) and a few times in the summer. Quiet, clean sites," shares Kim O. about her winter experiences.

    Insect activity: Be prepared for seasonal bug activity, particularly bees in late summer. "Our site was completely swarmed with bees. We checked a few vacant sites to see if maybe it was just our site, but we found them all around, including all over the cars in the lot."

    Equestrian limitations: Horse campgrounds near Center Ossipee, New Hampshire are extremely limited, with most established campgrounds explicitly prohibiting horse corrals or dedicated equestrian facilities. Contact the White Mountain National Forest ranger districts for potential primitive camping options with horses.

    Tips for camping with families

    Site selection matters: For families, choosing the right campsite location can significantly impact experience. "I recommend getting a site in the river side away from the street. Absolutely beautiful!" suggests Lisa S. about family-friendly locations at certain campgrounds.

    Playground access: Some campgrounds offer dedicated children's areas. "Campground has a fenced in dog park, playground, showers, clean bathrooms, and laundry facilities. Would definitely camp here again," notes Melissa B. from her stay at Gunstock Campground.

    Tent vs. platform considerations: Not all tent sites accommodate larger family tents. "So many roots all over the sites, the platform did not fit our tent for 12 on it. More of the sites have very little separation from the neighboring campers near you," warns Sara D. about some camping areas.

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup availability: RV campers should note varying levels of hookup options across different campgrounds. "Large campsites, clean amenities, nice dog park, great store with everything you need and located near like Winni," reports Ryan P., highlighting the amenities available to RVers.

    Access considerations: Some campgrounds have limited accessibility for larger vehicles. "Very well kept and quiet grounds. The lot I was in was not wooded but still quiet. Check in was quick and friendly," shares Ryan F. about his RV camping experience.

    Reservation timing: During peak seasons (July-October), advance booking is essential for RV sites. "We enjoyed this campground! The staff upon arrival was so nice. It was so quiet at night! Got to walk to hike Gunstock. Wished there was a restaurant within walking distance."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near Center Ossipee, NH?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Center Ossipee, NH is Gunstock Campground with a 4.9-star rating from 14 reviews.

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