Best Cabin Camping near Greenland, NH

Several campgrounds within a short drive of Greenland, New Hampshire offer furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities. Pawtuckaway State Park Campground in Nottingham provides five cabins that sleep six people each, equipped with electricity, fire rings, and picnic tables. Bear Brook State Park in Deerfield features rustic cabins situated on a remote lake, ideal for stargazing but requiring guests to bring their own supplies as they lack electricity. "Cabins are on a remote lake. Perfect for star gazing! Rustic but comfy (beds) cabins. Bring all your own stuff. No electricity, so no lights," notes one visitor. Wakeda Campground in Hampton Falls and Old Stage Campground in Dover also offer cabin accommodations with more modern amenities including access to clean shower facilities.

Cabin types range from basic rustic structures to more comfortable units with electricity. Most state park cabins operate seasonally from May through October, while private campgrounds like Tuxbury Pond RV Campground in South Hampton extend their season slightly longer, from late April to mid-October. Pet policies vary significantly by location - Pawtuckaway State Park does not allow pets in cabins or beach areas during peak season (Memorial Day to Columbus Day), while many private campgrounds are pet-friendly year-round. Advance reservations are essential during summer months, particularly for waterfront cabins. Gunstock Campground offers cabins "nicely situated for privacy. Rustic and no AC or bathrooms but clean and nice little porch," according to a recent visitor.

Most cabin rentals provide beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, blankets, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary widely - some cabins have no cooking facilities beyond an outdoor fire pit, while others may include small refrigerators or microwaves. Campers should pack cooking equipment, food storage containers, and cleaning supplies. On-site camp stores at locations like Bear Brook State Park sell firewood, ice, and basic provisions, staying open until 8:00 p.m. for convenience. Grocery stores in Exeter and Dover provide more extensive food options within a 15-20 minute drive of most cabin locations. For cabins without electricity, battery-powered lanterns or flashlights are essential, especially in more remote forest cabins.

Best Cabin Sites Near Greenland, New Hampshire (62)

    1. Wakeda Campground, LLC

    16 Reviews
    Exeter, NH
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 772-5274

    $48 - $97 / night

    "We stayed in one of cabins and it served its purpose especially during a passing storm. It was nice to sit in the front porch and watch the storm."

    "They offered electric, water, and sewer hook up, trading post that had camping goods and snacks, WiFi hotspot, pool table, and lounging area."

    2. Pawtuckaway State Park Campground

    44 Reviews
    Raymond, NH
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 895-3031

    $35 - $140 / night

    "The park includes a large family beach on the lake."

    "Much of the lake is better suited to paddle craft rather than motor boats due to it's shallow nature and rocks. The an expansive beach as well, a camp store and boat rentals."

    3. Old Stage Campground

    9 Reviews
    Madbury, NH
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 742-4050

    $43 - $47 / night

    "Walking distance to rest rooms and showers. Great owners. 1st trip in a hurricane."

    "Learning to get away from the bad campers."

    4. Tuxbury Pond RV Campground

    14 Reviews
    South Hampton, NH
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "quiet during quiet hours, laundromat, playground, dog park, boating pond, Horse shoe & Basketball court."

    "We went just for one night with a tent because our 5 years old loooves camping, so we reserved this at the last minute, and when we get there, well, the tent sites are way too close to each other, thank"

    5. Exeter Elms Campground

    7 Reviews
    Exeter, NH
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 778-7631

    $45 - $59 / night

    "Sites weren’t bad, clean campground, pool & canoe rentals, family activities offered, short drive to the beaches. Primitive camping, waterfront sites & cabins available :)"

    "Site across the path was a little loud, but we were too I imagine... bet it'd be lots of fun for the kiddos."

    6. Winding River Campground

    4 Reviews
    Exeter, NH
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 778-7631

    "The store is a little overpriced. Most of the staff is okay but there are some that are a little rude. It can get loud at times but it's mostly chill"

    7. Dixons Coastal Maine Campground

    9 Reviews
    Cape Neddick, ME
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 363-3626

    "The sight was small and between the two driveways.  All of the sights seem to have rocky ground, so I recommend a sleep pad and a footprint for your tent so you don't rip the bottom.  "

    "Our plan was to spend two nights for a rest from driving. The day spent here was to wander along the coast and bask in the sea air. So this was a pretty good campground for that purpose."

    8. Bear Brook State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Candia, NH
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 485-9869

    $35 - $45 / night

    "The park was easy to get to, only about half an hour from Manchester. It has kayak rentals and a very well stocked camp store, that was close to the camp sites."

    "Hard to find park, office and cabins! Once there, Looong drive to both campground and Cabins.

    Pro: cabins are on a remote lake. Perfect for star gazing! Rustic but comfy (beds) cabins."

    9. Beaver Dam Campground

    8 Reviews
    North Berwick, ME
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 698-2267

    "Driveway is hard to see and difficult to get in and out of.  Owners were responsive."

    "Campground is superior in its warmth, cleanliness, dog friendly and access to points of interest."

    10. Barrington Shores Campground

    4 Reviews
    Barrington, NH
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 664-9333

    "Lots of things to do in surrounding towns and easy access to the river."

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Cabin Reviews near Greenland, NH

424 Reviews of 62 Greenland Campgrounds


  • M.A.D. P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 1, 2023

    Pawtuckaway State Park Campground

    Large and friendly park with plenty of water activity opportunities

    My first time experiencing a park in the New Hampshire Park system. We went down with a group. Pawtuckaway State Park offers a variety of landscapes, with something to do and see for everyone. The park includes a large family beach on the lake. There are many opportunities for hiking, with trails leading to many special points of interest, including a mountaintop fire tower; an extensive marsh where beavers, deer, and great blue herons may be seen.

    The park lines the shore of beautiful Pawtuckaway Lake.  The 192 sites are wooded and many provide views of the lake.  Each campsite has an open fire ring, picnic table, flat areas for a tent, and a parking space. The bathhouses are equipped with running water, flush toilets, and 24 hour showers.  There are no hook-ups at any of the campsites. The park also has a camp store where canoe and kayaks are available, as well as a plublic canoe and kayak launch. Five cabins are available; each sleeps six people, has electricity, and includes a fire ring and picnic table. Pets are not allowed in the campground or beach area of the park.

  • Cassie G.
    Aug. 12, 2025

    Winding River Campground

    Fun laid back place. This campground has a lot of potential. Some info on their website and Facebook isn’t accurate.

    I would like to share my experience this past weekend at Winding River in Exeter NH. My family of 3 Stayed at tent site 523 in the Oak area. We also had family at 553 and 554 and Cabin 2.

    About site 523: I clearly had one of the largest and most private tent sites. It was set back with a long driveway tucked between 522 and 524. It’s a very steep drop into the river making most sites a little nerve wracking with a little one. Online it said water available nearby. Most sites had a hookup but there wasn’t a one on my site. It looked like there may have been one to share on the road, but I didn’t end up needing to figure that out.

    Tent sites 522 and 524: Along with most of the tent sites these sites were very close to each other, much smaller and closer to the road. I wished my family members had gotten 552 and 553 as they blended together nicely if you are tenting in side by side spaces. The ground was very rocky making staking tents down difficult. They were right next to the bathroom which was convenient but loud. Ventilation in the bathroom was not good so the doors were propped open much of the time and loud hand dryers.

    Shower:

    • This is the smaller of the two bathrooms in the campground. There are 2 showers there. Each with a single insufficient curtain and no hooks on the wall or bench to place things down. Water was hot enough, pressure was ok if you set it to the high power massage-like setting.
    • The showers in other bathroom (near the town center area) had a door and two curtains. Some had hooks (some of which were broken). I almost tripped going in and out of these bathroom stalls because they are raised up but there is no marking on the ground to indicate that.

    Cabin 2: Ac worked well. There was a good sized bed downstairs, smaller beds in two lofts. I was surprised the couch didn’t pull out. Fridge and all dishes were nice and clean. All the cabins seem to have different back porch setups. This porch was smaller than C1. There was a propane grill that smelled rancid with sooo much caked on The burners. The location of the ceiling fan under the other lights in the ceiling gave them a flashing effect that really bothered me.

    Pros:

    • Lower price compared to other campgrounds (but I don’t feel like I got everything advertised on the website)
    • Two playgrounds, both were nice.
    • Water slide was fun
    • We arrived Thursday at the gate and were told how to get to our site, to set up and then come over to the office which was nice.

    Cons:

    • The river is very low and yucky so none of the boating or fishing advertised was possible. likely causing the massive amount of mosquitos.
    • The whole arcade building was was “out of order”
    • The laundry room had two washers (one was broken) and two dryers 2.50 each per load. Not sufficient for a campground this size (especially when people leave their clothes in the machine for 30 mins after they’re done!)
    • Camp store was poorly stocked (multiple empty coolers).
    • Ice $3 per SMALL bag.
    • Wood $10 per bundle and rules say you can’t bring from off-site. I saw people with huge metal bins of wood but was never offered that option when I payed for multiple bundles.
    • Camp store closes at 3 on Sunday and doesn’t open until 11 am during the week (which is also checkout). This made it a little confusing when I wanted to return the golf cart. They have a small area with icecream that is scooped and maybe a kitchen. I never saw it open but I think the sign said open morning to 12 and then again in the evening.
    • The pool was green and cloudy on day 3. I called the office and was told they had just shocked it and that was a result of the copper. I am not informed enough on pool safety so I opted out of swimming on the hottest day of our stay. My son was bummed.
    • Planned activities were only scheduled for Friday and Saturday, when online mentions “daily”. During adult kareoke there were plenty of kids and really poor wifi (wasting so much time between songs).

    And just to add:

    • Staff I encountered was friendly enough, but It would be nice if they wore shirts to identify themselves.
    • Golf cart was great, but cost more than the site per night.
    • Pedal go-carts were available for rent (I didn’t ask a price).
  • V
    May. 26, 2019

    Sandy Pines Campground

    Pristine beautiful campground

    This is high end camping! Cleanest nicest bathrooms and showers I’ve ever seen camping. Also fun game areas and a beautiful store which has good food too! The sites are very nice and not too close together. We tent camp but they also offer small cabins which looked adorable and glamping tents. Easy access to local trails and tourist spots. A fantastic campground I hope to return to

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 1, 2022

    Old Orchard Beach Campground

    Huge campground with lots of sites and amenities.

    Old Orchard Beach is a fun, family-oriented campground located in the fun little beach town of Old Orchard Beach. Old Orchard is known for their amusement park, arcade, pier, fun downtown, and expansive beach with seven miles of room to walk. Here you can stroll along the streets listening to the melodic sounds of an arcade, buy an airbrushed t-shirt and eat pier fries and fried dough. And the best thing is there is a trolley that takes you from the campground to the beach so you don’t have to deal with parking. 

    When the summer season is in full swing, there is lots to do in the campground and at the nearby Atlantic Ocean beach. There are lots of amenities in the campground like a basketball court, Wiffle ball field, horseshoes, badminton, playgrounds, arcade, swimming pools and hot tub, group bonfire, and dog park. The campground is quite large and divided into a variety of sections, some areas are all seasonal campers and others are for transients. The campground offers RV sites, cabin rentals, park model sites, and simple tent sites. We liked the sections in the back (Bear Brook and Black Forest) which are set away from the entrance and the majority of activities. We visited in the off-season but can only image the park gets pretty busy especially in the front section where the swimming pool, arcade, camp store, and other activities are located. The campground is gated which limits who can come into the park. If you want to have guests, plan on shelling out a bit of cash as it is $8/day for kids and $10 for adults and$12 for overnight guests. 

    Our gravel site was perfectly level with no potholes and the roads leading to our site were easy to navigate in our 45’ motorhome. The patio was gravel and there was some grass between campsites. Our picnic table was clean and not made of old rotten wood with sagging benches. There was not much shade at our site which was fine with us because it was October when we visited and wanted the sun. We were able to pick up wifi at our site because we were close to a tower. Our Verizon phone and hotspot worked great as did the parks cable television. The campground is just one mile from Old Orchard Beach and close to Route 1 which is the main corridor leading up and down the Maine coast. 

    The nearby town of Biddeford has some great restaurants(Palace Dinner, Run of the Mill Public House and Brewery, and Dunston Tab and Table). While the campground is large enough for a good long walk, we prefer to walk the wooded trails at Ferry Beach State Park. If you are looking for something for kids to do there is Funtown Splashtown which is a large water and amusement park and you can get discount tickets at the campgrounds camp store

  • Utshob A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Bear Brook State Park Campground

    Convenient and fun

    The park was easy to get to, only about half an hour from Manchester. It has kayak rentals and a very well stocked camp store, that was close to the camp sites. Our campsite was only about a hundred feet away from the camp store but still felt private.

    Our campsite also had a fire pit and a picnic table which were great.

    The size of the sites varies quite a bit though as well as their isolation, some were out in the open.

    For cell service: ATT seems to have pretty decent coverage but not Verizon.

  • Judy W.
    Oct. 4, 2024

    Bear Brook State Park Campground

    Bearbrook Pros and Cons

    Con: Signage is awful! Hard to find park, office and cabins! Once there, Looong drive to both campground and Cabins.

    Pro: cabins are on a remote lake. Perfect for star gazing! Rustic but comfy (beds) cabins. Bring all your own stuff. No electricity, so no lights. Our cabin had a steep path. Others did not.

  • Kasey M.
    Oct. 12, 2020

    Thousand Trails Moody Beach

    Great location friendly staff

    We came in in October, the foliage is beautiful on the “wooded” sites. There are new sites with gravel and no trees as well, we had our choice. The wooded sites are pull through and back in, depending on the row. There are cabins and rentals as well. Fire pits and charcoals grills at all wooded sites. Family friendly facility with a playground. Lounge closed for Covid, pool closed for season. Events and activities are run by management. Great location for beach and stores.

  • Jason B.
    Oct. 2, 2022

    Red Apple Campground

    Cozy campground with many amenities!

    Friendly staff, very easygoing. Heated bathrooms and hot showers. A heated pool too! Every site has water and electric hookups, a fire pit, and picnic table. Price was a little high, but the location was great and the amenities made it a very worthwhile trip!

  • R
    Oct. 22, 2021

    Spacious Skies Minute Man

    Planes, Trains, Dump Trucks...

    The campground itself is beautifully wooded with mature pine trees. However, the sites are packed so tight you can barely maneuver in and out. We only have a 17' travel trailer pulled by a Ford Explorer and had great difficulty backing it in. I did not see any pull-through sites. Our site had a picnic table, fire ring and water & electric hookups. When we arrived we were given a rules list (as customary) that strongly threatened to remove anyone who was too loud, including dogs. I was a little worried because our Border Collie sometimes barks when people walk their dogs past our campsite. Anyway... after we went to bed we were awakened by a cacophony of road noises, including trains, trucks, and tractor trailers. Planes sounded like they were flying right above our heads. Trucks sounded like they were dumping rocks only feet from our site. In between those noises, we could hear a group of people partying outside on the deck of a house very close to the campground. This went on well into the night. Even though my husband has poor hearing, he couldn't sleep through all that. And yes, the irony of the campground's stern noise warning wasn't lost on me. We were there 3 sleepless nights. I would suggest bringing quality earplugs if you go there. Oh- and they do not allow you to choose your site. You get what's assigned to you.


Guide to Greenland

Cabin rentals near Greenland, New Hampshire operate in a region characterized by coastal lowlands transitioning to rolling hills with elevations between 100-300 feet. Winter temperatures can drop below 10°F while summer averages 80-85°F with moderate humidity. Seasonal cabin rentals typically require advance booking 3-6 months ahead during peak summer season when occupancy rates exceed 90%.

What to do

Hiking nearby trails: At Bear Brook State Park Campground, trails accommodate various skill levels throughout the 10,000-acre forest. "There are at least three campground areas, one of which is on an island and has tent sites along the water. The trails were very well marked and really conveniently close by to the campsites," notes one visitor. Mountain biking trails connect directly to the campground.

Kayaking and canoeing: Pawtuckaway State Park Campground offers water access with rental equipment. "This a fantastic little camp if you want to go canoeing or kayaking or boating of any kind! It's set up of three islands and a large majority of the campsites are right on the water," reports a camper. The park has wheelchair accessible fishing docks for those with mobility concerns.

Beach access: Cottage accommodations at Wakeda Campground provide proximity to coastal recreation. "The location is great being 10 minutes or so from Hampton beach. Lots of little farms in the area too," states one cabin visitor. The campground's proximity to Route 1 allows easy access to regional beaches within 15-20 minutes.

What campers like

Wooded privacy: Cabin renters value secluded settings between sites. "We stayed in sites 110 and our friends stayed in 109 on Big Island. Those were wonderful sites, level with great views of the lake," explains a Bear Brook visitor. The placement of large downed trees between many sites creates natural separation.

Clean facilities: Old Stage Campground maintains well-kept amenities. "Kind and safe. Owners were so kind and helpful. I felt very safe here as a solo traveler. Clean bathrooms. Great place!" shares a recent guest. Most cabin rentals within 30 minutes of Greenland maintain regular cleaning schedules for shared facilities.

Family-friendly activities: Seasonal programming enhances cabin stays at Winding River Campground. "We had a great time here camping with our kids and grandkids. River is not much to look at but the pool was great and there were great events like foam parties, DJ at the pool, pancake breakfast and live music to name a few," reports a family. Most activities occur Friday through Sunday during peak season.

What you should know

Reservation timing: Most cabin rentals require significant advance booking. "I've used it twice just as a stopover between the coast and a vacation in VT, both times coming in dusk and leaving after dawn," explains a Bear Brook camper, highlighting the park's usefulness for through-travelers. Off-season availability increases substantially after Labor Day.

Site variations: Layout and privacy differ substantially between rental units. "It's a nice no frills campground. We stayed in one of cabins and it served its purpose especially during a passing storm. It was nice to sit in the front porch and watch the storm," notes a Wakeda Campground visitor. Corner units typically offer more separation from neighbors.

Weather considerations: Storm patterns affect cabin camping experiences near the coast. "In 2013 site 25 was a little challenging since it was on a downgrade and we were hit with an unexpected 36 hour downpour. After a few hours of constant rain I realized the water runoff from the road above and the driveway all ended up flowing right under our tent into the lake," shares a Pawtuckaway camper. Most cabin rentals include covered porches for weather protection.

Tips for camping with families

Pool access: Dixons Coastal Maine Campground provides swimming facilities that complement cabin amenities. "The pool and restrooms are spotless. It's a nice no frills campground," notes a visitor. Most campground pools operate between Memorial Day and Labor Day with daily hours from 10am-7pm.

Playgrounds: Multiple age-appropriate play areas accommodate different age groups. "Two playgrounds, both were nice. Water slide was fun," reports a Winding River visitor. Most playground equipment targets children ages 4-12 with separate toddler areas at larger facilities.

Kid-friendly programming: Structured activities reduce screen time during cabin stays. "Adult bingo every Friday, DJ for kids every Saturday," mentions an Exeter Elms camper. Weekend programs typically run from late June through August, with reduced scheduling in shoulder seasons.

Tips from RVers

Electrical capacity: Cabin-campers bringing additional equipment should verify power availability. "Great employees, clean reliable power. No issues great spread out sites," reports a Wakeda visitor about their site infrastructure. Most basic cabins offer 15-20 amp service while upgraded units provide 30 amp connections.

Access challenges: Road conditions affect cabin accessibility during shoulder seasons. "The road in is dirt but is mostly level. The majority of the campground were seasonal campers who had really settled in," explains a visitor to Barrington Shores. Early spring cabin rentals may require vehicle clearance of 6+ inches when accessing more remote units after heavy rain.

Supply planning: Cabin kitchens vary significantly in equipment provisions. "They offer ice, wood and basic provisions, staying open until 8:00 p.m. for convenience," notes a visitor about the camp store. Propane cooktops are standard in most upgraded cabins while basic units typically provide only outdoor cooking facilities.

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