Best Campgrounds near Greenville, NH

The area surrounding Greenville, New Hampshire provides several established campgrounds within a 20-mile radius, with options for tent camping, RV sites, and cabin rentals. Greenfield State Park Campground, located about 7 miles southwest of Greenville, offers tent and RV sites with fire pits and picnic tables. Monadnock State Park's Gilson Pond Area Campground, situated approximately 15 miles west, features wooded sites with platforms ideal for tent camping. Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally from May through October, with limited year-round options.

Access to camping areas varies by location, with many sites requiring advance reservations during peak summer months. The region experiences typical New England weather patterns with warm summers and cold winters that limit camping seasons. "The sites are super private, the rangers are friendly, and the mosquitoes are ferocious, but I can't give a campground a bad review because of the mosquitoes. Just a warning to be prepared," noted one camper about Gilson Pond Campground. Most established campgrounds provide basic amenities including water access, restrooms, and shower facilities, though hookup availability differs between locations. Cell service can be spotty throughout the region, particularly in more remote camping areas.

Campers frequently mention the wooded, private nature of sites as a highlight of camping in this part of New Hampshire. Several campgrounds offer access to ponds and lakes, making them popular for fishing, kayaking and swimming activities. Pearl Hill State Park Campground receives consistent praise for its wooded sites that provide natural privacy between campers. A visitor observed, "There are some wonderful sites in this campground, but not all of them have privacy." The proximity to Mount Monadnock creates opportunities for hiking excursions from several nearby campgrounds, with trails ranging from easy walks to more challenging climbs. Weekends during summer months typically see higher occupancy rates at developed campgrounds, with waterfront sites being particularly sought after.

Best Camping Sites Near Greenville, New Hampshire (142)

    1. Greenfield State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Bennington, NH
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 547-3497

    $35 - $105 / night

    "Easy access to a bathroom (which was very clean). Quiet neighbors, everyone around us observed the quiet hours (10p-7a) and even during the day no one was super loud."

    "Nice views of the lake, swimming, wide open sites, not too over crowded! I'd definitely go back!"

    2. Gilson Pond Area Campground — Monadnock State Park

    19 Reviews
    Jaffrey, NH
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 532-2416

    $29 - $45 / night

    "Gilson Pond Campground is small— just 37 sites nestled into the woods near a swampy, but beautiful pond in Jaffrey, New Hampshire."

    "This was my first time to New Hampshire so I wasn’t quite sure what to expect from the state parks there. I was not disappointed."

    3. The Pine Campground

    7 Reviews
    Ashby, MA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (978) 386-7702

    "Small river/ brook rind behind the campground.   Some shots have nice sound of river right behind the sites.  No pond or pool for swimming."

    4. Spacious Skies Minute Man

    28 Reviews
    Ayer, MA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (978) 772-0042

    $44 - $999 / night

    "The pool is huge and clean and there is a ton of seating around. The shop has everything you could need. There are horseshoes, can jam, basketball, and bocce. There’s a playground and a rec room."

    "Easily accessible by car to shopping, groceries, etc. but no hiking or good walking paths from the campground."

    5. Pearl Hill State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    West Townsend, MA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (978) 597-2850

    $17 - $35 / night

    "We really lucked out with getting one of a few sites left on Memorial Day weekend - after walking the campground, I think we would have chosen the same one again! "

    "It was like walking with fur on the bottom of our shoes. The dog also got needles stuck all over and we had to use our COVID alcohol gel to get the glue off. "

    6. Lake Dennison Recreation Area Campground

    14 Reviews
    Foster Lake, OR
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (978) 297-1609

    $17 - $35 / night

    "The loop closer to the entrance has a lot of private sites. Although if you have one closer to the main road, it is quite noisy with road sounds. But many of the sites in the middle are more quiet."

    "As a caveat, waterfront in this instance was more of a water view as the lake was on the other side of the campground road and a large open area with trees."

    7. Friendly Beaver Campground

    13 Reviews
    New Boston, NH
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 487-5570

    $60 - $130 / night

    "The views outside our camper window is amazing. We’re surrounding be trees and it’s breathtaking when surrounded by freshly fallen snow."

    "I prefer trees, but this wont keep us away from trying out RV sites this year."

    8. Woodmore Family Campground and RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Rindge, NH
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 899-3362

    $42 - $65 / night

    "the rules but everybody does and it's a good experience, everyone is very friendly the owners are wonderful people and super friendly very helpful it's clean they offer a lot of stuff to do right on a lake"

    "Lake access with kayaks , some local hiking. Major grocery store nearby along with Walmart."

    9. Otter River State Forest

    14 Reviews
    Baldwinville, MA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (978) 939-8962

    $17 - $55 / night

    "The camp ground is clean nice with lots of trails for hiking and biking.  The bathrooms were clean and water was easy close to the camp ground.  "

    "Swimming in a pond or a short drive to a bigger lake (camping pass covers both). One of my favorites. It's kind of a hidden gem in north central Massachusetts."

    10. Willard Brook State Forest Campground

    4 Reviews
    Ashby, MA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (978) 597-8802

    $14 - $55 / night

    "Sites are largely level, around a small, bisected loop with towering pines. "

    "This campground is small - but its conveniently located near a larger city if you decide you want to venture back to civilization. The trails in the park are nice and well maintained."

Show More
Showing results 1-10 of 142 campgrounds

2026 Explorer Giveaway

Review Campgrounds. Win Prizes.

Enter to Win


Recent Reviews near Greenville, NH

660 Reviews of 142 Greenville Campgrounds


  • M
    Feb. 17, 2026

    Forest Glen

    Forest Glenn campground

    Forest Glenn campground is a very nice campground on Wheelwright pond in Lee New Hampshire! Not well kept up but makes you feel like you’re still camping and not glamping ( glamorous camping ) besides some of the very nice campers here with 2 stories on them! Anyway cutting to the chase, just to let any new comers know that are looking for camping in the Lee area if you so choose to camp at forest Glenn depending who you are or how you approach this place dictates if you will have to feel like your stepping on eggshells your entire stay… the owner is a angry Drunk who is sometimes very nice to others or very nasty, and I personally mostly see him being nasty. A couple years back I wanted to look at the campground to see if this would be a place I wanted to stay at so I walked into the office and asked them if we could look around and the lady was in the process of writing us a pass to drive through. This man comes in and said whats going on so I politely told him that we were interested in his campground and we wanted to look around. He completely flipped out said he doesn't understand, said his campground is his back yard, we can't allow this how would you like if I just walked around your back yard etc etc.... yelling at us the whole time and spitting while screaming and then told us to get out of his sight…. This place mind you is overrun by golf carts and I have heard of incidents where people get hit by them because who cares about the posted 5mph speed limitations if your in a golf carts right? Right! And CLEARLY this place is a Double standard place so you will not be treated equal… and as far as I know this place has secret people who camp supposedly working at camp like the manager and security and the plumber or electrician who look like their helping but while helping they gather information about you to spread it around to others or to cause problems with you and the owner!! Oh how thoughtful… one Morning I was in the office and the owner pulled me into the rec room to have a talk with me about my string lights suggesting I shut them off at night and I’m not allowed to use them anymore. I said “sir why would I do that there are 50 other sites with spot lights and string lights Who are these lights bothering that I need to take them down for? “ he said use them inside the trailer I don’t want to see them on again! “ now tell me how that makes any sense… so I shut them off and it became like a minefield on my site at night with no lights while the campers down a different street get to have theirs on. There is no privacy at this place, things keep going missing, and the sites are packed like sardines with no room for Jesus. There are also people staying here over winter and it’s a seasonal campground tell me how that makes any sense. Anyway definitely an experience to be at where drama hits too close to home and the golf cart parking spots are rolling a little to close to my feet. “ oh sorry my foot slipped “ #welp time to search for another place. Seems to be a trend with almost every campground. Angry owners who automatically cause problems or can’t run their own business place without drug addicts for help ( to say the least me and my wife WILL NOT BE COMING BACK )

  • L
    Feb. 5, 2026

    Tuxbury Pond RV Campground

    This camping trip truly exceeded my expectations

     The campground was clean, peaceful, and surrounded by wide open views. During the day, the natural landscape felt refreshing and expansive, and at night, the sky was filled with stars, creating a calm and almost magical atmosphere. The layout of the campsite was well planned, making it easy and comfortable for both beginners and experienced campers to enjoy their stay. One fun thing I did after the trip was use Idea To Image to recreate some of the moments that stood out to me—sunrise over the tents, the warmth of the campfire, and the quiet starry night. It helped me turn those memories into beautiful visuals that really captured the peaceful vibe of the experience. Looking back at them now feels like being transported right back to the campsite. Highly recommend this place if you’re looking to slow down and reconnect with nature.

    One fun thing I did after the trip was use Idea To Image to recreate some of the moments that stood out to me—sunrise over the tents, the warmth of the campfire, and the quiet starry night. It helped me turn those memories into beautiful visuals that really captured the peaceful vibe of the experience. Looking back at them now feels like being transported right back to the campsite. Highly recommend this place if you’re looking to slow down and reconnect with nature.

  • Alexander H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 29, 2025

    Hanscom AFB FamCamp

    Nice Campground near Boston

    This is a nice campground near historic Lexington and Boston.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 2, 2025

    Hinsdale Campground At Thicket Hill Village

    Great quiet place!!

    I stayed at the camp for about 2 months while working up in NH. And it was wonderful big pool and playground for the kids. Plenty of trails close to everything you need. Full hookup site was awesome

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 21, 2025

    Spacious Skies French Pond

    Helpful staff

    The staff was friendly. Don't forget the flashlight. There is very little lighting to find your way around the winding roads of the campground which adds to the charm.

  • Lin C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 10, 2025

    Spacious Skies French Pond

    Best Camp in the area

    I am enjoying this camp still, even after 6 months. Management is wonderful and attentive. They take great care of the whole camp and us campers. Fun events are scheduled on the regular!

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 2, 2025

    Ashuelot River Campground

    Nice ‘n Easy campground

    We stayed for 3 days off season so not busy. Sites located along the river are wooded, field sites are very open great for seeing the stars at night. Sites have fire rings with excellent airflow for good burning with low smoke. Hook ups are in great condition for power, water, sewer. Showers and bath house on site. Laundry and game room at office area. Office staff was very helpful and they’re open later into the day til 7 PM. Good firewood and large bundle delivered for $15 to your site. We passed over this site on our first trip to the area but are glad we came here and we’re planning to return. Follow the website directions to get here as there are covered bridges in the area with low Clearance and low weight limits.

  • Rae-Ann W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 29, 2025

    Ashuelot River Campground

    Another great trip to Ashuelot River Campground

    We spent another great weekend at the Ashuelot River Campground. We recently purchased a new-to-us camper and wanted to get in a trip or two before putting it away for the winter. This was our 2nd visit to Ashuelot.

    We were in site 59, a pull-through with water and 30/50 amp service. The site was level and easy to get into and park. We were in a fully wooded area on the left side of the campground, which we prefer. They have sites located in fully open areas, as well as some that are partially wooded and have river access. There is a nice mix.

    Having good weather, we took a lazy tube ride from one side of the campground to the other. It has been quite dry in the area, so they are experiencing a drought. However, a little rain in the week got the river moving a bit. We were able to enjoy a nice, slow drift around the campground.

    We thoroughly enjoyed our time again and will definitely be back.


Guide to Greenville

Campsites near Greenville, New Hampshire are nestled in the Monadnock Region of southern New Hampshire, with elevations ranging from approximately 800 to 1,000 feet. The area's numerous small lakes and ponds contribute to higher humidity levels during summer months, often creating misty mornings at waterfront campsites. Most campgrounds in this region offer wooded sites with mixed pine and hardwood forests providing natural shade.

What to do

Swimming access: At Lake Dennison Recreation Area Campground, campers can enjoy a clean, well-maintained swimming area. "The lake is clean and the beach is clean and soft(ish)," notes one visitor. Sites near the water are particularly sought after during summer months.

Mountain biking: Several state park campgrounds in the region offer trail systems suitable for mountain biking, with varying difficulty levels. Pearl Hill State Park Campground provides interconnected trail systems with neighboring parks. "There is a community fire pit with s'mores, which was cute! Swimming area closed for bacteria levels, but lots of other nearby activists for the recreation seeker," reports a camper.

Fishing opportunities: Many local ponds and lakes allow fishing, with some campgrounds providing direct shoreline access for anglers. The Field and Stream RV Park offers "a great site right next to the water. Sites are clean and well equipped," according to one winter visitor.

What campers like

Wooded privacy: The heavily forested sites at Greenfield State Park Campground receive consistent praise. "Very large campground with lots of woods to block you from other campers. Dog friendly 🐶," writes one camper. This natural screening between sites enhances the wilderness camping experience.

Water features: Many campers specifically mention the brooks and streams that run through certain campgrounds. At The Pine Campground, "most of the daily/weekly sites back up to a stream, which is nice. You can hear the water running, especially at night," providing a peaceful natural soundtrack for sleeping.

Seasonal camping options: Several campgrounds offer year-round opportunities, allowing visitors to experience different seasons. "They offer all year round camping. Great site right next to the water," notes a review of Field and Stream RV Park, which maintains higher winter rates from October to May.

What you should know

Bathroom maintenance varies: Facility upkeep differs significantly between campgrounds. At Willard Brook State Forest Campground, a camper reported, "no showers and the men's restroom was a complete mess!!!! Disgusting 🤮." However, others have praised facilities at different campgrounds.

Seasonal closures: Most state park campgrounds in the region operate from May through mid-October. Lake Dennison Recreation Area typically runs from "late May to early September," while Pearl Hill operates "mid May to mid October," giving a slightly longer season.

Reservation requirements: During peak summer weekends, advance reservations are essential at most established campgrounds. Some sites, particularly waterfront locations, book months in advance. Weekend availability becomes particularly limited from late June through August.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Otter River State Forest offers family-friendly amenities including a playground. "This campground is clean and well kept. Lots of families here. Swimming in a pond or a short drive to a bigger lake (camping pass covers both)," notes a repeat visitor.

Multiple pool options: Families seeking swimming alternatives beyond natural water bodies can find options at certain private campgrounds. One campground offers "3 outdoor pools(sports,toddler,regular) plus an indoor pool for rainy or chilly days. They also have crafts, hayrides and games,playground and other events."

Site selection for privacy: When camping with children, selecting sites away from high-traffic areas improves the experience. At Otter River, "The sites that are near the small pond are generally larger and have better space for pitching a tent," providing more room for family activities.

Tips from RVers

Size limitations: Most state park campgrounds in the Greenville area accommodate smaller RVs only. At Gilson Pond Area Campground, "don't bring a large RV- the sites are not meant for big rigs." Sites typically accommodate units under 30 feet.

Hookup availability: Full hookup sites remain limited at state parks but are more common at private campgrounds. "Spacious Skies Minute Man is a forested haven so close to Boston that you think you are in the country," with options for electric, water, and sewer connections at many sites.

Leveling challenges: Many campgrounds in the region require leveling equipment due to uneven terrain. "Site seems level for the most part, made of gravel. Heated pool, laundry, Wi-Fi that works, cable, 50 amp FHU," according to one RVer's assessment of a private campground.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Greenville, NH?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Greenville, NH is Greenfield State Park Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 21 reviews.

What parks are near Greenville, NH?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 14 parks near Greenville, NH that allow camping, notably Edward MacDowell Lake and Tully Lake.