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    Several RV-friendly campgrounds provide options within a 30-mile radius of Errol, New Hampshire. Mollidgewock State Park Campground offers sites with electric hookups, water connections, and full sewer service for RVs during its May to October season. Riverside Camping & RV Resort in Lancaster features 110 sites with full hookups including 50-amp electrical service, accommodating larger motorhomes on drive-in sites. "The sites are flat and the views were amazing along the pond," noted one visitor about camping in the region. Cedar Pond Campground in Milan includes 32 RV sites with water, electric, and sewer connections, though some spots have limited shade cover during peak summer months.

    Navigating mountain roads to reach certain campgrounds may require careful driving, especially with larger rigs. Dump stations are available at several facilities including Lake Francis State Park, Riverside Camping & RV Resort, and Cannon Mountain RV Park, though availability varies seasonally. Most RV parks in the area operate from May through October, with only a few offering year-round access. A recent review noted, "We had site 42 reserved for 6 nights and unfortunately when we arrived someone had already set up camp." Advance reservations are strongly recommended during summer and fall foliage seasons when campgrounds fill quickly. Cell service can be spotty throughout the region, particularly at parks nestled between mountains or along river valleys. Many campgrounds accommodate pets, but restrictions apply at certain facilities.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near Errol (104)

      1. Sunshine Valley RV Park

      4.0(2)15mi from ErrolRVs, Tents

      "Lots of seasonal campers with RVs and ATVs. Owners are very accommodating. Water is available though you have to fill up your own tanks via a community tank and ATV."

      from $35 / night

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      2. Riverside Camping & RV Resort

      5.0(2)30mi from Errol4 sitesRVs, Tents

      "These offer large, level, grassy sites. Check them out and come back here to leave them some love."

      "Beautiful nature trails behind the campground. I found one that lead to a beach by the river, perfect for reading and relaxing."

      from $64 - $69 / night

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      3. Cannon Mountain RV Park — Franconia Notch State Park

      4.0(4)50mi from Errol7 sitesRVs, Tents

      "On the far side of the parking lot at Echo Lake Beach/Cannon Mountain you'll find 7 RV, full-hookup sites."

      "We were ble to extend our slide out, but not our awning."

      from $50 / night

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      4. Cedar Pond Campground

      3.0(2)14mi from ErrolRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      from $40 - $154 / night

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      5. Mollidgewock State Park Campground

      4.4(14)3mi from Errol42 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "While this is close to the road, there is a good buffer of vegetation between the road and the campsites. I've camped here multiple times and never hear the road."

      "It's a rustic/no frills campground with vault toilets. This area is definitely a great spot to view moose or go fishing."

      from $29 - $40 / night

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      6. Milan Hill State Park Campground

      4.3(4)15mi from Errol10 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Lots of hiking trails and a great firetower in the park. Not too busy either!"

      "the sites were all very private, the yurt was great, the bathroom was just a pit toilet"

      from $29 - $50 / night

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      7. Lake Francis State Park Campground

      4.9(15)21mi from Errol47 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Very clean facilities. Friendly staff. I only explored sites 1-21, but all of those sites without hook ups are pretty private. Sites with hook ups are more open."

      "Quiet. Very clean facilities. Only negative was drought has lowered water level in lake."

      from $35 - $65 / night

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      8. Jefferson Campground

      4.6(7)31mi from ErrolRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Nice campground in a beautiful location. This place is a bit off the beaten path of White Mountain tourist areas but is still within easy drive to all the major attractions."

      "Some complaints that some sites weren't level, but ours was acceptable.   Pool had many visitors, very family friendly

      - Lots of kids over the weekend, again, family friendly. 

      - Wash and Dry"

      from $34 - $67 / night

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      9. White Birches Camping Park

      4.5(10)27mi from ErrolRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Tent sites are well spaced and almost all of them are in the shade which is a huge bonus! Each site has a picnic table, fire ring and nice level spot to pitch your tent."

      "Friendly staff, river stream near site for ambiance, close to a town incase you forget anything!"

      from $22 - $79 / night

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      10. Notch View Inn and Campground

      Be the first to review16mi from ErrolRVs, Tents

      from $35 - $50 / night

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    RV Park Reviews near Errol, NH

    635 Reviews of 104 Errol Campgrounds


    • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 10, 2018

      Ammonoosuc Campground

      Year-round camping convenient to Franconia and Crawford Notches

      This is one of the rare New Hampshire campgrounds that is open year round. For years I drove by this campground deterred by the run-down, deserted red building next door that is NOT associated with the campground. On a last-minute whim I called and snagged one of the final two sites for the holiday weekend, spending 3 nights here. I wanted to be someplace where I could track the baseball playoffs, so finding a place with wifi (fair, better closer to the bath house) and 2-3 bar 3G/4G Verizon access was a plus. This campground has a large number of seasonal sites, but also has sites available for the occasional camper, with discounts available if you stay for a week.

      Sites are wooded, generally moderately sized, though the seasonal sites are much larger. Tent sites do not have hook-ups, but they have small shelters that provide additional protection fro the weather. Some of the tent sites are sloped. They also tend to be long and narrow, opening up to a wider area with the picnic table, fire pit and tent pad. Tent sites in the K row are near the road, so although you don't get much campground noise, you do hear road traffic.

      The bathhouse is clean, well-lit, and heated (a treat on those cold autumn mornings). There's also a laundry room with 4 washers and dryers if you need to clean up or dry out after a rough day on the trails. Sites are close to each other. They've separated sites with fence panels in some places to provide some privacy. There's an inground pool, a large playground, and a horsehoe pit.

      Activities in the area include very convenient access to hiking trails ranging from family friendly Surgarloafs to classic 4000-footers along Franconia Ridge, and peaks along the northern ridge of the Pemi Wilderness (Garfield, Galehead, Twins), trails to Mt Washington and the Presidentials, as well as numerous peaks and waterfalls in the Crawford Notch area. Cog railway is just a few miles down the road if you want to catch an early ride. Trails for ATVs and snowmobiles are also nearby.

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 29, 2021

      Bethel Outdoor Adventure and Campground

      Great river access, close to town.

      We chose to stay at this campground because it was close to downtown Bethel, had river access, and had a full hook-up site for our 45’ RV. Campsites vary from full hook-up pull through to grassy shaded private sites perfect for tent camping. The sites are pretty close together and ours was a buddy site which meant our patio faced our neighbor’s patio. Since the sites were so close, we were practically sitting next to them. Luckily, they were nice people and we enjoyed talking to them. 

      Not all sites are level and we found it difficult to get into because of the tight roads and dangling tree limbs. Some of the best sites are unfortunately reserved for work campers. These are pull-ins with a view of a grassy field. The wifi at our site (#21) was horrible and we never used it. There is no cable and we were not able to pick up any over-the-air television channels. The campground is pretty wooded which was nice for the shade but meant we were not able to get satellite reception with our dome mounted receiver. We ended up using our portable receiver and after two days of moving the unit we were finally able to lock into the satellites. 

      We selected a 50-amp full hookup pull through site which was $46/night. 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. The 50-amp worked well and it was well-placed in the site as was the water. The roads and campsites are gravel and the patios are a mix of gravel and grass. Each site has a picnic table and fire pit. The campground is adjacent to a paved walking/biking path that leads to downtown Bethel. We used the path to walk over to the farmers market and found it very convenient to walk our dog. There is also a mowed path through a field that we also liked for walking our dog. 

      The best aspect of this campground is the 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. We used the campgrounds shuttle livery service to take our kayak and paddleboard up river for a leisurely float down the river so we could enjoy the scenery, have a picnic, and fish. (Since we used our own boats, the coast was cheaper.) The campground offers this service to non-campers which meant there were a lot of people walking through the campground. The bathroom in the campground was old and tired and heavily used by people floating the river which and was pretty dirty. They also have a sluice on the property, where (for a fee) you can get a bucket of mined material and get to sort through it looking for minerals and gems. Whatever you find, you keep. 

      The campground is located off Route 2 which is fairly convenient but the road noise was pretty loud as this is a heavily trafficed road. Downtown Bethel is just a few minutes away and has a brewery, grocery, restaurants, shops, and the Maine Mineral and Gem Museum. About five miles away is Sunday River which is a ski area. We took the chair lift up the mountain so we could hike around and take in the beautiful views.  On the way, we stopped at Sunday River Brewery and had a delicious meal and great beer.

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 26, 2021

      Moose River Campground

      Great People, Nice Campground

      This is a small family-owned and operated campground just a few miles outside of St. Johnsbury, Vermont. The campground abuts the Moose River which makes for a pretty backdrop and wonderful place to dip your toes in the water. The shallow river is a clear flowing rocky river. 

      The campground is a mix of seasonal and transient campers with sites large enough to fit big rigs. There is also a rental camper and cabin available. There were tent sites but the owner mentioned they may fade those out. We stayed in a large pull thru (well over 125’), full hook-up site in the center section of the campground. (Site 27 @ $47/night). The electric worked fine and the sewer was easily reached with my 20’ sewer hose. The pad was gravel (as were the roads) and the patio was nice grass. Cable television is available and produced 32 stations. Our Verizon hotspot and phone worked well. 

      There are lots of activities at this park. It seems like every week there was a community bonfire where lots of palettes were set ablaze. During our stay, there was a potluck dinner in which the owners supplied roast beef and hosted us in a large covered pavilion. One evening they drove around the campground offering free ice cream sandwiches or drum sticks. Some mornings they supplied free bagels or donuts and always had free coffee. And, there were people always on the porch playing cards. Amenities include river access, a decent size dog park, large covered pavilion, bathhouse and laundry. When you arrive, you are given a swag bag with printed information about the surrounding area and businesses. This is a really nice touch because the reusable bag can be used in the grocery store as plastic bags have been banned in Vermont. 

      If you can score a riverfront site those are nice to sit outside and enjoy a fire. The pull thru sites are very close on one side as each RV pulls in the opposite direction; however, the sites are so long that if you pull up far enough you are not looking at your neighbor. Your patio opens to a neighbor but the sites are far enough away that it’s not a bother and you don’t feel like you are on top of them. Probably the nicest site in the park is #23 which is a back-in site with your patio facing the river. 

      The campground is in a good location, just a few miles from downtown St. Johnsbury, just a mile or so from “Dog Mountain,” and about 15 miles from Littleton, New Hampshire. There is a town forest just a few miles away that has some nice hiking trails. The campground is pretty small so we were happy to find places to hike with our dog.

    • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 12, 2020

      Sunshine Valley RV Park

      No frills at a new and developing campground with great sky views.

      This hilltop RV park is still in its infancy, but offers pull through sites, seasonal sites with sewer. Water is available from a tank; you'll need to provide your own power, whether solar or generator. You'll need to be self-contained, with no bathroom facilities available. The sites are separated by grass and some small trees/shrubs in places.

      There is a small pool that should re-open after the coronavirus restrictions are eased.  If you're driving a big rig and have an ATV or other toys, you'll want to take a look here. There's plenty of space for your vehicle, trailer, and toys!

      It's right next door to Milan Hill State Park and is convenient to ATV trails as well as hiking, walking, and biking opportunities in the area. Take a walk over to Milan Hill SP and climb the fire tower! Sites at the top of the hill provide a view of peaks in the distance. Jericho Mtn with its trails is also within 30 minutes drive.

      Follow them on FB and they'll help you stay up to date with trail openings and closures. If you need to register your OHRV, you can do that at the campground.

      If you've forgotten something, Berlin is nearby and Gorham offers a Walmart Supercenter.

      It was the end of the season when I visited and there were signs of ongoing development.

    • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 12, 2019

      Barnes Field Campground

      Large group sites in summer; first come sites for all in winter

      There aren't many campgrounds open in the winter in NH, but this campground just before the entrance to the larger Dolly Copp campground in Gorham is one of them. During the summer, it offers 11 sites for groups only with reservations required. 

      There's a blend of wooded/open sites located in a loop. So often it seems that group sites are wide open fields with minimal separation. Barnes Field provides clearly defined sites with picnic tables and fire pits. Water is supplied by a hand pump and toilets are vault. There are showers ($) nearby in Dolly Copp. 

      Rates in summer start at $40 for 10 campers and increase by $10 increments to $70 for 40. In winter you pay a per vehicle fee of $15.

      There were youth groups and adult AMC groups at the campground. 

      Site 8 is more secluded and up a small hill. Site 7 is in inside of the loop, wooded, and wet around the perimeter.

      It's located in close proximity to hiking trails in the northern Presidentials and Carter range. Wildcat ski is 6 miles south. There are numerous trails around for cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and ATVs.

    • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 25, 2020

      Twin Mountain Campground

      Quiet riverside campground

      I've stayed here 3 times now, once for just a quick overnight and twice for full weekends. It tends to be quiet due to restrictions against playing music outside your tent/trailer. There are also few, if any, seasonal campers - I think those are probably in the field around the pool as the site numbers do not appear on the campground map. It is now open year round, but I don't know what the facilities are like in the off-season.

      Many of the sites offer water and electric, but a number of them do not. A few offer sewer. The campground is located along the river, but not all sites have easy access to the river, making it something pretty to look at, but harder to get to. Sites are generally level with easy access. You do need to call to make reservations, which in this day and age drives me crazy. If you have more than one vehicle, the second one needs to park in a separate lot and there is a daily fee.

      The pool and large playground offer entertainment options for the kids; there's also a volleyball net. There is cell phone coverage at the campground (Verizon), but if you are going very far afield, consider downloading necessary maps and information before you go. When you get into the Notches, cell phone coverage is poor to absent.

      The camp store has souvenirs, clothing, and a variety of food and camp supplies. There's a restaurant on site with picnic tables out front or you can get it to go and take it to your campsite. If you need something else, Fosters' Crossroads is just around the corner and offers an even greater variety as well as gas. Yayas Market and Deli is another option a short distance north on Rt 3. 

      Activities abound in the area, offering everything from hiking, biking, wildlife watching, or a cog railway trip up Mt Washington. Franconia Notch is 15 minutes south, where you can do a family friendly hike to Artists Bluff or Lonesome Lake or something more rigorous and classic (if well equipped) to Franconia or Kinsman Ridges. The Sugarloafs and hikes to Zealand Hut are also family friendly and just up the road. Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge offers access to the Presidential Rail Trail and wildlife watching. Catch a sunset or a brilliant night sky from the scenic view pull-off on 115 (near Sunset Paradise Rd), just a 10 minute drive from the campground.

    • Ronald C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 27, 2024

      Lakeside Camping

      Tight spaces

      The first thing that happened is you go over the train tracks to go to the office to register and you have to turn your rig around to go to Riverside which the sites are extremely small had a 42 foot fifth wheel and took me 15 minutes to get set so I could disconnect. good thing there was no one next to me on both sides so I had room to move around otherwise I would’ve never made it in there. The view is beautiful. The lake is pretty. They have seasonals set up on the lake and when we were there, they were pretty obnoxious and loud cursing every two seconds no one came around to check anything. They have a lot of rules, but they don’t enforce any of them. If you want to go to pull through you go on the other side of the camp where you have to climb a huge hill and then maneuver around to get into a pull through that’s only about 10 foot wide. So my suggestion would be if you have a small camper great if you have anything over 30 feet find somewhere else.

    • Jillian
      Aug. 15, 2019

      Lake Francis State Park Campground

      Clean, quiet, lakefront

      Very clean facilities. Friendly staff. I only explored sites 1-21, but all of those sites without hook ups are pretty private. Sites with hook ups are more open. There IS cell service, at least with Verizon. We didn’t spend any time on Lake Francis, but I highly recommend paddling at East Inlet (30min east of the campground).

    • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 26, 2018

      Dry River Campground — Crawford Notch State Park

      Nice base for exploring Crawford Notch

      This state park campground located between Rte 302 and the Dry River in Crawford Notch is a great location for exploring family friendly trails to (Sawyer Pond, Arethusa Falls, Willard Cliffs to name a few) or longer excursions to Mt Washington and other peaks in the Whites & Presidentials. Story Land is an easy drive, too, if you have young children.

      Fees are a reasonable $25/night. Facilities include clean bathrooms with showers. In addition to the full-service, handicap accessible wash house, there are vault toilets around the loop. Cell service is poor to absent throughout Crawford Notch. If you need to connect, drive south toward Bartlett or North to Bretton Woods.

      Sites are spacious, level, and wooded, though some have no real demarcation between them. This can be good if you are with friends and reserve sites side by side (2 & 3; 12 & 13), Because most of the sites are on the outside of the loop or opposite sides of the road, you won't feel surrounded. There are no hookups. Site are back-in. A few of the drive-to sites include small lean-tos. In addition, there are a few sites that are more secluded, set back further in the woods and providing a tent platform as well as a fire ring and picnic table. The entire campground is close to the road, so you will hear traffic noise. Sites 27-31 are particularly close to the main road. Although sites 2-7 appear to be far from the river, it's still just a short walk. There's a formal trail to the river from the back of the loop, near 16B (lean-to). Reservations open 11 months in advance. Mid-Oct to Dec 1 sites are walk-in only. Pre-register online and bring your print-out with you to save yourself some time.

      There's no camp store, though they do have firewood for sale if you see someone. During the peak season, i expect the sites fill up in advance, but this early in the season there were sites available for Friday night when I checked in (though most only for 1 night; Saturday night was definitely harder to come by). If you haven't stocked up in advance, your best bet for groceries when coming from the south/east are Grant's Supermarket at the junction of 302 & 16 or your choice of major supermarkets in Conway.


    Guide to Errol

    Several established RV campgrounds near Errol provide options ranging from basic to full-service amenities. Riverside Camping & RV Resort offers 110 sites with water, electric, sewer, and both 30 and 50-amp connections for larger motorhomes. Mollidgewock State Park Campground has electric, water, and sewer hookups but no shower facilities, operating from May through October. "The grounds could use some maintenance but it was a good place to swing my hammock and park the RV," noted one visitor about a nearby campground. Cedar Pond Campground features electric and sewer connections across 32 sites, though its big rig accessibility is limited. Most RV sites in the region are level gravel pads with sufficient pull-through space for larger rigs.

    Full-service dump stations are available at Riverside Camping, Coleman State Park, and near Umbagog Lake State Park, though a review cautioned that "the dump station is a single station with non-potable water hose." Within 30 miles of Errol, most campgrounds accept reservations, with fall foliage season typically requiring booking several months in advance. Many parks welcome pets but enforce leash requirements. Cell service varies dramatically throughout the mountainous terrain, with stronger signals available in Errol proper and patchy coverage in remote campgrounds. For RVers requiring propane, most local filling options are in nearby towns rather than at the campgrounds themselves.

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