Best Cabin Camping near Hales Location, NH

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Cabins at Long Island Bridge Campground and Terrace Pines provide lakefront accommodations with standard electrical service, running water, and varied sleeping arrangements. Most units include basic furniture, fire rings, and picnic tables, with enhanced cabins adding kitchenettes or private bathrooms. Sites around Ossipee Lake and Lake Winnipesaukee feature lake views and water access. "Very clean, pet friendly, employees are great, overall just a nice place to relax and enjoy yourself," notes one visitor at Long Island Bridge Campground. Proximity to beaches and recreation areas creates options for families seeking outdoor activities without sacrificing shelter comfort.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. The KOA in Chocorua offers furnished cabin accommodations with reliable amenities and standardized features. Several campgrounds including Danforth Bay Camping & RV Resort provide pet-friendly cabin options with specific policies regarding size and number of pets. Harbor Hill Camping Area maintains cabins through mid-October while others like Meredith Woods operate year-round. A guest at Terrace Pines noted, "Sites and cabins are spacious and cleaned after every departure and campers are soooo friendly and helpful." Advance reservations are necessary during summer months when occupancy reaches capacity.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Basic cabin rentals typically provide mattresses, electricity, and shelter, while premium units may include kitchen appliances and cookware. On-site camp stores at Gunstock Campground and Whits End Campground stock essential supplies, firewood, and forgotten items. Visitors staying in minimal cabins should pack cooking equipment suitable for outdoor preparation or campfire cooking. Nearby towns like Meredith and Freedom offer grocery stores for more substantial provisioning, with most properties within 15-20 minutes of shopping options.

Best Cabin Sites Near Hales Location, New Hampshire (137)

    1. Gunstock Campground

    14 Reviews
    Gilford, NH
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 737-4355

    $35 - $80 / night

    "The open field rv area was really exposed but close to amenities. Our family stayed in the cabins and they are nicely situated for privacy."

    "The camp store has most everything you could need, and the campground is gated so you have to make sure you keep your key card with you whenever leaving in order to get back in."

    2. Danforth Bay Camping & RV Resort

    15 Reviews
    Freedom, NH
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 539-2069

    $40 - $85 / night

    "Large sites in the woods with picnic table and fire pit"

    "This campground is huge with over 300 sites set on nearly 200 acres and along a beautiful lake!"

    3. Harbor Hill Camping Area

    7 Reviews
    Meredith, NH
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 279-6910

    $3500 - $4500 / night

    "Pretty solid campsite, 20 minutes from an awesome hiking trail at Mt. Shaw. Drive-in site has firepit, picnic table, and ample tent space."

    "Has all the hook-ups you need with free wifi and cable TV.  Quiet, clean with super clean bathrooms and showers. The camp is well maintained. "

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    4. Chocorua KOA

    8 Reviews
    Chocorua, NH
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 323-8536

    $45 - $110 / night

    "They were wooded and in a central location close to the playgrounds, pavilion, beach and nature trails."

    "Bathrooms and showers could use updating but were spotless. Very pet friendly with dog park, agility equipment, dog pond and dog wash."

    5. Long Island Bridge Campground

    3 Reviews
    Melvin Village, NH
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 253-6053

    $37 - $55 / night

    "Campground is right on the lake, very clean, pet friendly, employees are great, overall just a nice place to relax and enjoy yourself! People are awesome here!"

    "Love this campground. great views of the lake. Nice neighbors. Lots of space for my kids to run around. And the family who runs it is very friendly."

    6. Meredith Woods Four Season Camping

    9 Reviews
    New Hampton, NH
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 279-5449

    $44 - $135 / night

    "Great camping, very clean, pet friendly and workers are very helpful and nice!"

    "Utility sink for dishes available in heated bathhouse. Squeaky clean - and that’s not always easy especially in the winter when everyone drags snow, slush and mud into the bathroom."

    7. Whits End Campground

    5 Reviews
    West Ossipee, NH
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 539-6060

    "They have everything you need at the store great heated pool"

    "You can tube down the river , it’s peaceful and clean with great views and location is great ❤️ We even went horse back riding as it’s close to castle in the clouds"

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    8. Tamworth Camping Area

    4 Reviews
    Tamworth, NH
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 323-8031

    $31 - $55 / night

    "The lots are huge with fire pits. Our site was right on the river! You can swim right in the river. Pet friendly. They have a recreational area right as you enter."

    "A quarter will get you five minutes of hot water for your shower."

    9. Terrace Pines Camping Area

    2 Reviews
    Tuftonboro, NH
    6 miles
    +1 (603) 539-6210

    $42 - $48 / night

    "Sites and cabins are spacious and cleaned after every departure and campers are soooo friendly and helpful and why I recommend and give Terrace Pines 5 stars ☆'s!!!"

    10. Clearwater Campground

    6 Reviews
    New Hampton, NH
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 279-7761

    $33 - $56 / night

    "The lake beach was fantastic, very nicely maintained. Kayak rental was super cheap and easy to do!

    The campground is relatively near Meredith town center, and not far from Weirs beach."

    "Workers were very helpful, very private spots, nice fires, very clean and well maintained."

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Cabin Reviews near Hales Location, NH

768 Reviews of 137 Hales Location 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.

  • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2019

    Westward Shores Camping Area and Marina

    Nice spot for a lakefront vacation

    Westward Shores is an expansive resort located on Ossipee Lake. It caters primarily to seasonal campers and those with RVs, but can accommodate tenters as well. There are a couple of camping cabins starting at $70/night shoulder season and cottages that sleep 8-20 (at significantly higher prices).

    The campground is so large that many people get around on golf carts. There are ongoing renovations and new areas, so it still looks a little rough around the edges in places. Lots are large and level with pea gravel and hookups; if you are in a tent, you’ll want to be sure to have adequate padding for sleeping. Additionally, you’ll want one of the more basic campsites located near a bathroom. Some of the loops do not yet have facilities (Aug 2019). The bathrooms are basic and clean.

    The primary appeal is the location on beautiful Ossipee Lake with beaches, a marina, and kayak and SUP rentals. There is plenty to entertain the children, with playgrounds, bounce pillows, gaga pit, basketball, and tennis to name just a few. Kids were everywhere on their bicycles.

    They didn’t offer up prices when we stopped at the office, so I was dreading the worst, but when I checked online, the RV sites range from $50-56 with hookups, picnic table, and fire ring and there are special rates/deals for extended stays. These rates are a significantly lower than a nearby resort campground that starts at $65/night... but then I discovered this is only true during the shoulder season. My fears have been realized... peak season will set you back $87-95/ night and the camping cabin is $117. These are slightly more expensive than a nearby resort that offers a few more/ different amenities, albeit not on Ossipee Lake.

  • Justin P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 28, 2022

    Baker Rocks

    Great location and amazing facilities

    I tent camped here while doing some fishing in the area.

    Baker Rocks had a host of different camping options onsite including tent platforms, yurts, and cabins. I booked one of the tent platforms.

    The site had a large tent platform they could fit multiple tents, a brand new picnic table, a fire ring (with a free bundle of firewood), two chairs by the fire ring, and even a few strings of solar lights around the camp area.

    The tent sites are within the wooded area around the property and felt very secluded. There was a bit of road noise overnight.

    The facilities here were great. There is a full bathhouse with individual rooms for showers and sink/toilets, with running water.

    Around the campground there was a little beach along the Baker river. I only caught a few minnows when fishing but that may have been more to do with the angler. Along another bend of the river were two chairs for taking in the scenery.

    Check-in was super easy with the camp hosts who were very flexible with timing and wanted to make sure I had a great stay. The property and individual sites are deliberately designed with guests in mind.

    I would definitely stay here again if I’m in the area and might try some of the glamping options as well.

  • Jen O.
    Sep. 30, 2018

    Galehead Hut

    Mountain Luxury

    Expensive but incredible. Great food and cozy bunks. Bunks are in shared bunk rooms. Best to have a reservation, especially in July. Croo is wonderful. Overall great stay, huts make it easy to light the trip load. But no pets allowed in hut.

  • 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

  • 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
    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.

  • Sarah C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 5, 2020

    White Birches Camping Park

    A little something for everyone

    This Camping Park has something for just about everyone. Whether you have an RV (small, medium or large), tent, are looking for a cabin or want a little more of a wilderness feel, this place has something to offer. 

    While the campground looks to be primarily RV camping from the road, there are many tent sites tucked away in the trees and even two sites that are walk-in only and are situated right on the Androscoggin River. Additionally, the campground has several nice cabins available as well.

    Let's start with the RV sites: there are a bunch! This campground also hosts many seasonal campers who have sites situated around the perimeter of both sides of the campground (split by Route 2). Seasonal campers have some pretty sweet set-ups for sure. The only downside to some of the RV spots is that they can be in the sun almost all day which can be a bit much in the heart of the summer. Otherwise, sites are well maintained and have all the normal hookups for RVs.

    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. Bath houses are conveniently located throughout the campground and are well maintained. 

    The two walk-in tent sites are very secluded and offer fire rings, picnic tables, a bear box and one of the two sites has a wooden tent platform. The second site's tent platform is currently being built (July 2020) and should be at the site and ready for use soon. These sites sit right on the beautiful Androscoggin River, offering a serene backdrop for your camping adventure.

    The campground is situated in-between two large tracts of the White Mountain National Forest. Great hiking is available at the campground as well as a short drive away. If hiking is a hobby of yours, look no further! This is a great location to base yourself out of to get some solid miles under your belt. There is a campground office that has a small store as well as laundry facilities. They also offer an AT Hiker Hostel. They also have a nice heated swimming pool, playground and many other amenities. When there isn't a global health pandemic, they have a bouncy house for the kids. They often show movies on the lawn when the weather cooperates. They also rent kayaks and you can launch from the campground or they will shuttle you some place near by.

    It really is a campground with a little bit of everything! Owned by locals of the community who have run the place for over 25 years.


Guide to Hales Location

Cabins near Hales Location, New Hampshire provide year-round access to the White Mountains region at elevations ranging from 400 to 800 feet. Winter cabin rentals often include snowmobile trail access, while summer options feature proximity to swimming areas at small ponds and lakes. Seasonal temperature variations affect cabin availability with freezing temperatures common from November through March.

What to do

Mountain adventure activities: At Gunstock Campground, campers can enjoy an aerial obstacle course and mountain coaster during summer months. "They have an aerial obstacle course and a mountain coaster, places to swim, music festivals, hiking, etc.," notes Kasey H. The adventure activities operate on weekends in spring and fall, with daily operations throughout summer.

Water recreation: Canoeing and kayaking options at Danforth Bay Camping & RV Resort include onsite rentals and guided tours. Jake C. states, "I always appreceiate the onsite kayak rentals for exploring the river that runs along the campground." Rentals typically cost $25-40 per day depending on watercraft type.

Hiking trails: Some cabin locations offer direct trail access without requiring vehicle travel. At Chocorua KOA, "There are a lot of trails connected right into the campground which have maps supplied at the entrance of the trails," explains Austin H. Most trails near cabins range from 1-3 miles and are rated easy to moderate difficulty.

What campers like

Waterfront access: Cabins with views of lakes or rivers rank highest in customer satisfaction. At Long Island Bridge Campground, "This was an absolutely beautiful four day weekend spent at this campground... The spot looked like a post card," reports Madison K. Waterfront cabins typically cost 25-40% more than standard units.

Clean facilities: Consistent maintenance standards matter to repeat visitors. One reviewer at Harbor Hill Camping Area commented, "Bathrooms and showers were very clean and modern." Most cabins use communal bathroom facilities with only premium units offering private bathrooms.

Large sites: Cabins with adequate outdoor space receive better reviews than tightly packed accommodations. Sarah W. notes that Harbor Hill has "extremely quiet and the bathrooms are super clean. The tenting sites are pretty big and they allow up to 4 tents and 2 cars per site." Cabin sites typically include a fire ring, picnic table, and parking space.

What you should know

Reservation policies: Most cabins require advance booking with varying cancellation terms. Brandon C. explains that Clearwater Campground has "the best refund policy I've seen. If you need to cancel for any reason they will add that money back onto your account that you can use for a later date." Typical cabin rental deposits range from 50-100% of the first night's stay.

Quiet hours: Enforcement of noise regulations varies by property. Jeremy P. at Danforth Bay noted, "The campground has a rule that fires have to be out at 11:30. The security people have been extremely aggressive to us." Standard quiet hours at most properties run from 10:00 PM to 7:00 AM.

Winter operations: A limited number of cabin facilities operate year-round. Mara S. observed that Meredith Woods Four Season Camping offers reliable winter services: "Snow ploughing happens regularly and reliably. Indoor pool and hot tub are amazing on a snowy frigid winter day." Winter cabins typically include electric heat but may not have running water.

Tips for camping with families

Pool facilities: Several cabin properties offer swimming pools as alternatives to natural water bodies. Chad G. found that Harbor Hill has "great places for families with good amenities. Pools, hot showers, and clean lots." Most campground pools operate from Memorial Day through Labor Day weekends only.

Playground areas: Cabin locations with play structures appeal to families with young children. However, these vary in quality and age-appropriateness. Dennis O. at Meredith Woods noted, "Family with kids the only down, wish the playground was bigger, and height smaller. Not a structure for small children." Typical playground facilities include swings, slides and climbing structures.

Pet policies: Tamworth Camping Area and other properties welcome families traveling with pets. Betty F. found this location to be "pet friendly" with sites "right on the river! You can swim right in the river." Most properties require proof of rabies vaccination and restrict certain dog breeds.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling requirements: Terrain variations can create challenges for RV parking near cabins. Allura B. observed at Terrace Pines, "As we traveled the road to our camp site I was disappointed in the condition of the roads and how tight everything is." Most cabin areas can accommodate RVs up to 30 feet, while specialized RV sites handle larger vehicles.

Seasonal restrictions: Road conditions affect RV access during shoulder seasons. Ryan P. at Gunstock Campground appreciated "large campsites, clean amenities, nice dog park, great store with everything you need and located near lake Winni." Most RV-accessible cabin areas close by mid-October with only a few properties operating through winter.

Hook-up availability: Electric and water connections vary widely among cabin sites. Pat from Harbor Hill noted sites are "easy to get in to with an RV and level. Only a few remote sites for tents." Standard cabin electric service ranges from 15-30 amp with premium sites offering 50-amp service.

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