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."