RV camping options near Holderness, New Hampshire include several well-maintained sites with varying amenities across the Lakes Region. The area sits at approximately 535 feet above sea level on the shores of Squam Lake, with summer temperatures typically ranging from 60-85°F. Winter camping is available at select locations, with Meredith Woods offering year-round accommodations including heated indoor facilities for cold weather campers.
What to do
Swimming and beach access: Echo Lake at Cannon Mountain RV Park offers boat rentals during summer months. "This is one of our favorite trips every year! The campground is small, only 7 sites, but located at the base of Cannon mountain nestled next to Echo lake it's simply breathtaking," notes Rhonda B.
Hiking nearby: The White Mountains provide excellent day hiking options. "Just across the street is the short but rewarding hike up Artists Bluff, giving you a view into Franconia Notch; continue along the ridge and you'll enjoy the western views from Bald Mountain," explains Jean C. about Cannon Mountain's location.
Fishing spots: Many campgrounds offer fishing access in the Lakes Region. Cole's Mine RV Resort has "many nice fishing spots and lots of play areas and outdoor recreation," according to Samantha N.
What campers like
Indoor amenities for poor weather: Meredith Woods Four Season Camping offers heated indoor facilities. "Indoor pool and hot tub are amazing on a snowy frigid winter day. Utility sink for dishes available in heated bathhouse," writes Mara S., highlighting the winter camping benefits.
Clean facilities: Campground cleanliness is frequently mentioned in reviews. "This campground is very friendly... a lot of seasonal folks. We had a nice corner site which fit our 34' rig just fine," notes Tammy about Sandy Beach Campground.
Gated security: Several parks offer secured entry. "Turtle Kraal RV campground is a gated RV campground just outside Alton Bay NH. Lots of great restaurants, ice cream shops and water activities are nearby," according to Kirsten J.
What you should know
Reservation timing: Fall foliage season fills campgrounds quickly beyond what the existing description mentions. "We enjoyed our stay. The first site we got was way too small for our tent and they accommodated us and gave us a choice of two others to pick from," shares Nicole about Sandy Beach Campground.
Cash requirements: Beyond gate card deposits, some campgrounds have additional cash policies. "Cons: Lots of rules: must provide a $10.00 refundable cash deposit for gate card, bring cash or else enjoy the atm fees," Andrew P. mentions about Meredith Woods.
Site sizing variations: Newfound RV Park sites are level and well-maintained. "The most important things we look for in a campground is a friendly host, safe grounds, and clean amenities. 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," writes Luis F.
Tips for camping with families
Pool amenities: Cole's Mine RV Resort offers themed water features. "This place is perfect for small families or parents of younger kids. 2 amazing playgrounds, clean facilities and one amazing pool," Laura C. shares.
Playground availability: Age-appropriate play structures vary between campgrounds. "Family with kids the only down, wish the playground was bigger, and height smaller. Not a structure for small children," notes Dennis O. about Meredith Woods.
Seasonal activities: Some campgrounds offer scheduled activities. "You can have their mascot deliver donuts to your campsite on certain days," Lisa P. mentions about Great Escapes RV Resort.
Tips from RVers
Cell service reliability: While the existing description notes variable cell service, specific campground performance differs. "The campground was pleasant. The price was reasonable. Dogs are welcome. Verizon cell coverage was 3 bars of 4G LTE," reports J B. from Twin Tamarack Family Camping.
Site dimensions for larger rigs: RV sites near Holderness, New Hampshire vary in accommodating different vehicle lengths. "This is as the other reviewer states a small spot of seven full service campsites. The sites are narrow, a little bigger than a parking space, especially because of the trees in between the sites," Cathy G. explains about Cannon Mountain RV Park.
Local provisioning: For RVers needing supplies, nearby stores are convenient. "For quick provisions there is a gas station/country store just up the road. They have a decent selection of groceries, a deli counter, and a few quick-serve items," Luis F. notes about options near Newfound RV Park.