Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Hill, NH

Clearwater Campground and Meredith Woods Four Season Camping, both located within minutes of Hill, New Hampshire, welcome dogs and other pets with designated pet-friendly sites throughout their properties. Both campgrounds offer full-hookup sites for RVs alongside tent camping areas and pet-friendly cabins. Leashed pets must be supervised at all times, with designated walking areas available for daily exercise. The camp stores stock basic pet supplies for emergency needs. Campers consistently note the clean facilities and spacious sites provide comfortable stays for both humans and their four-legged companions. Twin Tamarack Family Camping receives particular mention for its well-maintained grounds and welcoming atmosphere toward pets of all sizes. Workers at Meredith Woods are described as extremely helpful and accommodating to guests with pets.

Nearby Newfound RV Park features a nature trail along a stream perfect for daily dog walks, with the "wishing bridge" offering a picturesque spot for pet photography. Dogs are permitted on the trails and beach areas at most lakeside campgrounds, though they must remain leashed. Campers should prepare for the region's mosquito population by bringing pet-safe repellent, particularly when camping near water. The lakes region provides abundant recreation options for pets, with several dog-friendly hiking trails in the surrounding area. For quick provisions, gas stations and country stores near the campgrounds stock pet food and basic supplies. Davidsons Countryside Campground offers river access where pets can cool off during summer months, with its quiet atmosphere making it ideal for pets sensitive to noise.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Hill, New Hampshire (182)

    1. Clearwater Campground

    6 Reviews
    New Hampton, NH
    9 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."

    2. Gunstock Campground

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

    $35 - $80 / night

    "Large campsites, clean amenities, nice dog park, great store with everything you need and located near like Winni."

    "Fairly extensive camp ground associated with Gunstock ski area on central New Hampshire."

    3. Granite State Campground

    7 Reviews
    Belmont, NH
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 393-6003

    "New bath houses, New hook-ups on many sites Close drive to Lake Winnisquam and Winnipesaukee, Close drive to Gunstock Mountain, not far from Laconia, wooded sites, The camp has some seasonal full timers"

    "This campground is one of my favorites in the lakes region. Affordable prices, large wooded sites and great staff."

    5. Harbor Hill Camping Area

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

    $3500 - $4500 / night

    "Free DVD and book lending library, so if you aren't enjoying the great outdoors or walking on their nature trails, you can just read or watch.  Easy access to the lake or hiking trails in the area. "

    "Loved staying at Harbor Hill. Great places for families with good amenities. Pools, hot showers, and clean lots. There is a small store with all your last minute camping needs."

    6. Ames Brook Campground

    5 Reviews
    Ashland, NH
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 968-7998

    $42 - $49 / night

    "Dog friendly, clean, well kept, campground."

    "Not all sites are overly spacious, some are in close proximity and there are many seasonal campers but the grounds are very well maintained and the bathrooms and showers are exceptionally clean (and free"

    7. Paugus Bay Campground

    6 Reviews
    Laconia, NH
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 366-4757

    "Campground is primarily seasonal sites, however the nightly rentals sites are nicely located near the water."

    "We seriously lucked out with getting two sites next to eachother over looking the lake though. Pros: -Owners were very friendly and helpful. -Lots of lake activities to do."

    8. Davidsons Countryside Campground

    1 Review
    New Hampton, NH
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 744-2403

    9. Newfound RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Bristol, NH
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 744-3344

    $33 - $60 / night

    "The campground was a great base location for the local attractions and sights. Our compacted ground site was level and had a dedicated patch of grass with a small tree."

    10. Twin Tamarack Family Camping and RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    New Hampton, NH
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 279-4387

    $40 - $45 / night

    "Very nice family campground and also pet friendly!"

    "Dogs are welcome. Verizon cell coverage was 3 bars of 4G LTE. The owners are kind and professional."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Hill, NH

1068 Reviews of 182 Hill Campgrounds


  • J
    Sep. 4, 2022

    Lafayette Place Campground — Franconia Notch State Park

    Beautiful spot, but noisy

    My first time in camping in New Hampshire, the whole area is spectacular and I felt lucky to find a spot in this campground next to the stream. There was a microburst over the campground the night I was there but the water drained down into the stream so I was not sleeping in a puddle. My site was in the row closest to the road where there was truck noise for much of the night. I recommend getting a site as far away from the road as possible.

  • Kathy S.
    Oct. 1, 2022

    Pastures Campground The

    Riverside

    Adorable little camp! In New Hampshire; Vermont is across the river on the north side of the property. Nice bathroom, showers, laundry room, library. Spacious lots with tables and fire rings. Some long time campers are set up.

  • Marla B.
    Jul. 15, 2022

    Chocorua KOA

    Beautiful campground in the mountains of NH

    The grounds are well maintained with flowers planted everywhere. Staff is extra friendly. Bathrooms and showers could use updating but were spotless. Very pet friendly with dog park, agility equipment, dog pond and dog wash.

  • Jen
    Jul. 17, 2021

    Autumn Hills Campground

    Family campground

    Pros- very clean, bathrooms kept up with regularly. Staff is very nice. They offer boat rentals, canoes, paddle boats and kayaks. Store on site and they do activities during the week. Definitely more kids friendly I think. They do have a pool, park, dog park, lake and food trucks visits at times. They have community fires and dances. Pet friendly. Wood available on site.

    Cons- loud cars going all night, some lights in your face. Some people tend to fly down the road on golf carts. You can also hear the main road from the open style campsite. No privacy. People will walk threw your tent site. They will talk during the night while doing this, smoking seems to be allowed at pool. No fires between 9am-5pm.

    Overall we had a good time.

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

    Danforth Bay Camping & RV Resort

    Lots of amenites and campsite options

    This campground is huge with over 300 sites set on nearly 200 acres and along a beautiful lake! It is in a great location between the Lakes Region and the White Mountains in New Hampshire with lots to do in and outside of the campground. There are two distinct and separate sections– the Danforth Bay Camping and RV Resort and The Bluffs RV Resort. 

    They assigned us to a pull thru site (#A16) in the Danforth Bay section that would supposedly fit our 45’ motorhome. When we pulled in the place was packed. The people camped across from us had a huge group of people and a massive load of wood delivered that was in huge pile and it was obvious that fire was going to burn all day and through the weekend. The neighbors on one side of us had a table set up at the end of their site and were selling hand-made goods with their kids. We decided this was not really where we wanted to be for a peaceful fall weekend. Much less, our site was not very easy for us to get in and out of. The office agreed to move us to a site in The Bluffs section which they said were normally only for seasonal campers but they would make an exception since they were closing for the season in one week. They informed us the water would be turned off during our stay but that was fine with us since we have a large freshwater tank that we could fill up before. The site we were assigned to was all gravel with absolutely no grass which was fine with us because we were away from the ciaos of the other section. 

    The park was very clean and well-cared for with no trash laying around. Campsites were tidy and people didn’t have lots of junk laying around. There are some transient sites in the Danforth Bay section that are nice and private and some are close to the lake. The campground is huge so you can get a nice walk in without having to go round and round. There is a lake which was great for our lab to swim in and made for a pretty spot to enjoy a glass of wine at sunset. There are tons of camping options at this park and loads of amenities like a camp store, multiple pools, a boat launch, game room, multiple pavilions, free weekend entertainment, hay rides, lots of restrooms, dog parks and lots more. Since we were there in the end of the season, many amenities were closed and the activities had wrapped up for the season.

  • Julie A.
    Sep. 30, 2025

    Jellystone Park™ Lakes Region

    Downhill since new management

    Yogi’s Jellystone Park– Milton, New Hampshire: Seasonal Camper Review I have been camping at Yogi’s Jellystone Park in Milton for five years, including the last two as a seasonal camper. Unfortunately, my recent experiences under new management have been disappointing and frustrating. Pet Fence Policy and Safety Concerns
At the start of this season, the new general manager, Amanda, instructed me to remove my pet fence, citing liability issues. Despite my having signed a waiver absolving the park of responsibility for my dog’s actions, she insisted on its removal without providing a clear explanation. I complied reluctantly, only to observe many other campsites retaining similar pet fences throughout the season, including one seasonal camper who kept theirs up all season and transient sites with fences as well. This inconsistent enforcement of rules is unfair and undermines trust. After seeing others with pet fences, I reinstated mine to protect my dog, especially after two incidents where loose dogs entered my site and charged at my dog. Amanda then threatened me with non-renewal of my seasonal contract if I did not remove the fence again, forcing me to comply once more. I wrote to corporate regarding this issue since Amanda was of no help but never heard back from corporate. Loss of Seasonal Site and Corporate Decisions
Yogi’s removed nine seasonal sites this year, including mine, with little warning. This decision affects long-term campers, some with over 20 years of history at the park. It appears motivated by corporate interests, favoring transient sites or cabins, which generate more revenue. The loss of a seasonal site after investing time, effort, and money into making it beautiful is deeply disheartening and reflects poor management priorities. Entertainment and Atmosphere
Adult entertainment offerings have drastically declined. This year’s highlight was a 30-minute Saturday night hayride, with no live bands in the pavilion throughout the entire season. Under previous management, live music was a regular and enjoyable feature. The lack of engaging activities diminishes the overall campground experience. Myself and other campers offered suggestions to management regarding entertainment for adults but they didn't take any of our suggestions. Bear Interaction
Despite the park’s theme, sightings of Yogi Bear are rare. On one occasion, a golf cart carrying excited children stopped to see Yogi Bear, but the character ignored them and drove past without interaction, which was very disappointing. Management and Staff Attitude
Amanda, the general manager, presents as unapproachable and aloof. She did not introduce herself to seasonal campers at the beginning of the season, many of whom do not even know what she looks like and the camping season ends in just a couple of weeks. Most staff members also exhibit a snobbish attitude, often failing to acknowledge campers, which creates an unwelcoming environment. Cost and Recommendation
The campground is overpriced relative to the quality of experience and level of service provided. Given the inconsistent rule enforcement, loss of seasonal sites, diminished entertainment, and poor management attitude, I cannot recommend Yogi’s Jellystone Park in Milton NH Those interested in a Yogis campground should consider other locations.

  • Kristen B.
    Sep. 15, 2016

    Bear Brook State Park Campground

    Everything You Need

    Tucked away in what feels like the middle of nowhere New Hampshire is it's largest state park. Bear Brook is full of trails, ponds and a fairly large campground. This extremely family-friendly campground comes equip with trails, play structures, camp store, beach, and even a small baseball diamond. The sites are fairly large and if you need some privacy, reserve site 12. There is a great trail that is around Beaver Pond, roughly 2-3 miles with plenty of opportunities for dogs to swim, yeah for dog friendly! This campground is beautiful, quiet in places and has everything you need for a great weekend away!

  • 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.

  • Ryan P.
    Aug. 31, 2022

    Gunstock Campground

    Amazing stay

    Large campsites, clean amenities, nice dog park, great store with everything you need and located near like Winni.


Guide to Hill

Camping areas near Hill, New Hampshire feature wooded terrain with elevations ranging from 500-700 feet above sea level. The region experiences warm summers with temperatures typically between 70-85°F and cold winters dropping below freezing. Mosquitoes are prevalent near water sources during summer months, particularly in the evening hours at lakeside camping areas.

What to do

Water recreation at Paugus Bay: Access Lake Winnipesaukee directly from Paugus Bay Campground where campers can swim, boat and fish. "Lots of lake activities to do. Some great restaurants in the immediate area," notes Chase B. The campground offers a private beach area and convenient water access. "Nice private beach, clean and well maintained," adds Brenna H.

Hiking trails: Explore nearby mountain paths within minutes of camping areas. At Gunstock Campground, campers can access hiking trails directly from their sites. "I was lucky to receive a tranquil, secluded spot next to a brook - perfect. This campground has nothing to do, or plenty you can do - walking, hiking, biking," shares Carolyn S. The campground connects to numerous trail systems suitable for various ability levels.

Stream exploration: Walk along water features at multiple camping areas. "Newfound RV Park features a fun plus to the campground with the nature walk and stream on the property. This was a great place to take our dog for a quick walk. There's even a little 'wishing' bridge that crosses the stream," writes Luis F. These water features provide cooling relief during hot summer days.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Consistently maintained bathrooms and showers receive frequent mention in reviews. "Bathrooms and showers were very clean and modern," notes Pat from Harbor Hill Camping Area. At Granite State Campground, campers appreciate the recent upgrades: "New bath houses, New hook-ups on many sites. The owners have been working hard to improve this camp," writes Andrew P.

Indoor swimming options: Year-round water recreation remains available regardless of weather. "Indoor pool and hot tub are amazing on a snowy frigid winter day," shares Mara S. from Meredith Woods. At Clearwater Campground, Brandon C. notes: "The indoor pool on the other side of the road at the sister campground Meredith Woods was splendid. I love the idea of being able to go swimming even if the weather is a bit crummy."

Friendly management: Camp hosts receive consistent praise for helpfulness. "Workers were very helpful, very private spots, nice fires, very clean and well maintained," states Austin M. about Clearwater Campground. At Granite State, a camper reports: "The man was very nice and gave us a map to our tent site. We bought some wood from the campground."

What you should know

Seasonal changes: Several campgrounds operate under different conditions year-round. "We stayed for a winter weekend, they have a few transient sites that can accommodate RV's year round. There are a ton of full time seasonal RV's as many people use this campground as a base for snow machining," notes Andrew P. about Meredith Woods Four Season Camping.

Site variability: Level sites aren't guaranteed at all locations. At Ames Brook Campground, Camie S. reports: "Our site had stone, like some of the others, some small sites but nicely wooded for shade and a little bit of privacy." Other campgrounds have similar variability, with Eric H. noting about Clearwater: "Lot was not level. Lot was roomy."

Ownership changes: Several campgrounds have undergone recent management transitions. John L. notes at Clearwater: "This is now called Hunter's Run. Many seasonal campsites more than half the campground. Good site spacing. Store only open limited hours and staff on site only limited hours. Probably due to new corporate owners."

Tips for camping with families

Recreation facilities: Multiple campgrounds offer dedicated family activities. At Harbor Hill Camping Area, families appreciate that the campground "has a pool and a couple playgrounds for the kids AND a recreation room with arcade games, pool, ping-pong and other games," according to David D. Children can safely play in designated areas while staying at most area campgrounds.

Book early for summer: Family-friendly sites fill quickly during peak seasons. "We are accustomed to campgrounds that have a lot of amenities and this one does not disappoint," shares Brandon C. about Clearwater Campground. Reservation windows typically open 6-12 months in advance for summer weekends.

Pet considerations: Families traveling with dogs should note specific pet policies. "Easy access to the lake or hiking trails in the area," notes David D., but Luis F. adds important pet-friendly insights: "A fun plus to the campground was the nature walk and stream on the property. This was a great place to take our dog for a quick walk."

Tips from RVers

Site dimensions: Many area campgrounds have space limitations. "Sites are EXTREMELY tight. If you have a pull behind, you definitely need to be comfortable backing it up in tight, dicey situations," warns Chase B. about Paugus Bay Campground. RVers should confirm site dimensions before booking.

Utilities placement: Water and electric connections aren't standardized across campgrounds. "Water hook up was on the opposite side of the site of where the camper needed to be, no sewer hook ups," reports Zachary W. about one location. Campers should travel with extension cords and extra-length water hoses.

Winter camping options: For cold-weather RV camping, Davidsons Countryside Campground and Meredith Woods offer winterized sites. "Snow ploughing happens regularly and reliably. Utility sink for dishes available in heated bathhouse," shares Mara S. Full-hookup sites remain limited during winter months, so advance reservations are essential.

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