White Lake State Park Campground spans 72 acres in the picturesque White Mountains region near Freedom, New Hampshire. The campground sits at approximately 480 feet elevation on the shores of White Lake, a 140-acre glacial lake with exceptional water clarity. Summer temperatures typically range from 60-85°F, creating ideal conditions for water activities, though nighttime temperatures can drop into the 40s even in summer months.
What to do
Swimming in pristine waters: White Lake State Park Campground offers a natural sandy beach with gradually sloping entry perfect for families. "The lake itself is unreal, with the mountains in the background it just feels incredibly peaceful and serene," notes Angela T. about White Lake State Park Campground.
Hiking accessible trails: Covered Bridge Campground connects directly to the Boulder Loop Trail, a moderate 3-mile hike with scenic overlooks. "Great campground well hidden between the river and the boulder loop trail. Perfect place to hike, relax by the water, then into a comfy campground," reports Jae H. from Covered Bridge.
Paddling and boating: Rent kayaks, canoes, paddleboards, and paddleboats at several locations. "There are a lot of options for boat rentals - paddle boats, kayaks, canoes, paddle boards, and row boats," according to Erin M. who stayed at Chocorua KOA.
River floating and tubing: Eastern Slope Camping Area offers direct access to the Saco River with convenient tube rentals. "Canoe and kayak rentals on site along with shuttle rides," mentions Crista G., making it easy to enjoy the river without bringing your own equipment.
What campers like
Quiet atmosphere: Many campers appreciate the peaceful settings despite the popularity of the area. "Although many of the sites are reservable online, some of them are held back for walk-ins," explains Jean C. from White Lake State Park Campground.
Clean facilities: Consistently mentioned across reviews are the well-maintained bathrooms and showers. "The bathrooms at the beach include flush toilets, but no showers. In the campground there are coin-operated (2 minutes/$0.25), hot and clean showers," notes Jean C.
Wildlife viewing: The chance to spot native animals enhances the camping experience. "Waking up to the sound of the loons in the morning was wonderful," shares Michael K. who stayed at Eastern Slope Camping Area.
Natural water features: Rivers and lakes provide recreation and scenery. "The beach is sandy and lots of room to spread out," Katelyn D. mentions about Eastern Slope's river access, while another camper notes, "The Saco River is awesome. The views from the lake are incredible."
What you should know
Bear activity: Multiple campgrounds report bear sightings, requiring proper food storage. "There were 2 active bears while we were there. They circled our camper at night. It was incredible to watch. Of course we never left any food out!" shares Liz S. from Glen Ellis Family Campground.