Best Cabin Camping near Kearsarge, NH

Cabin options in the White Mountains region near Kearsarge include several rental facilities with varying amenities and comfort levels. Jellystone Park Glen Ellis features cabin accommodations alongside their extensive water-based amenities, while Black Mountain Cabin in Jackson provides a more secluded experience. Huttopia White Mountains in Albany offers cabin rentals with electric hookups in a forest setting. Many cabins include basic amenities like picnic tables and fire pits, with some providing electricity and water access. More developed locations offer shower facilities and toilets. One camper shared that "our spot near the river was also very cool" during their fall foliage viewing at Glen Ellis.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. The Chocorua KOA provides family-friendly cabin options with modern amenities, operating from May through mid-October. Danforth Bay Camping & RV Resort allows pets in their cabin units, making it suitable for travelers with animals. Most cabins require advance reservations, particularly during peak summer and fall foliage seasons. Saco River Camping Area cabins offer river access, with a camper noting they "loved this campground! We had a large site in the back corner." The cabin options vary from basic shelter-style units to more fully equipped accommodations with separate sleeping areas.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities range from none in primitive cabins to basic cooking equipment in more developed units. Several campgrounds maintain on-site stores, including Eastern Slope Camping Area, Jellystone Park Glen Ellis, and Chocorua KOA, where guests can purchase essential supplies and firewood. Some locations like White Mountain National Forest cabins have more limited amenities, requiring greater self-sufficiency. Grocery options exist in nearby communities, with the most extensive shopping available in North Conway. Winter cabin rentals are limited, with many facilities closing between mid-October and May.

Best Cabin Sites Near Kearsarge, New Hampshire (115)

    1. Eastern Slope Camping Area

    17 Reviews
    Conway, NH
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 447-5092

    "A large wooden shelter stood over our picnic table, with a decent amount of space next to it for tents or a small camper."

    "Sites are small but baby have a covered picnic table. Great location with easy ride to all North Conway attractions. Nice hay ride and playground. The beach is sandy and lots of room to spread out."

    2. Jellystone Park™ Glen Ellis

    14 Reviews
    Glen, NH
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 383-4567

    "Located between the Ellis River and the Saco River, this campground offers so many fantastic amenities."

    "Great clean pool, arcade and playground for the kids, great store and laundry facilities. The staff is engaged and very helpful. There is a great mix of tents, pop-ups, trailers and RVs."

    3. Covered Bridge

    13 Reviews
    Albany, NH
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 447-2166

    $30 / night

    "It is a great location relative to activities in the White Mountain National Forest."

    "He absolutely loved it and there was plenty of space in the tent site for him to roam around."

    4. Saco River Camping Area

    10 Reviews
    North Conway, NH
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 356-3360

    "They have bike rentals, disc golf, ping pong table, outside big chess game, pool, outlet shopping was near by, near by historic sites, like kangamangus Highway, diana’s Bath, cathedral ledge, we went"

    "People to our left and the ones behind us were annual vistors to this campground. We are new to Rving it was refreshing to be around such nice people."

    5. Danforth Bay Camping & RV Resort

    15 Reviews
    Freedom, NH
    17 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!"

    6. Moose Brook State Park Campground

    29 Reviews
    Gorham, NH
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 466-3860

    $35 - $45 / night

    "We found a beautiful, secluded site was quiet and peaceful. The bathrooms and showers are brand new and very nice. We will be fishing in the pond shortly."

    "This state park is located in the small town of Gorham, New Hampshire."

    7. White Mountain National Forest

    8 Reviews
    Bartlett, NH
    16 miles
    Website

    "Went camping here in a large group on the normal camp sites, had a couple booked next to each other. Worked out great, and the park has plenty of trails to explore for any level of fitness/expertise."

    "It was rustic, small, a little cramped, but met all of our back country needs. It did cost us $20 a night. There were 7 dogs who barked all night and the sites were a few feet away from each other."

    8. Chocorua KOA

    8 Reviews
    Chocorua, NH
    16 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."

    9. Huttopia White Mountains

    2 Reviews
    Albany, NH
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 447-3131

    $264 - $390 / night

    "Big fan of the Huttopia experience, hope to explore some of their France locations once we're cleared for European travel again. "

    "Staff, location, food, facilities: all was perfect. Best time with friends and family. We are certainly coming back."

    10. Black Mountain Cabin

    2 Reviews
    Jackson, NH
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 447-5448

    $40 / night

    "The trail up is steady, good footing, not many rocks and several stream crossings. The view from the cabin was nice but from the summit was disappointing."

    "Tons of good trails, birding, skiing, snowshoeing right out the front door. Happy trails!"

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Cabin Reviews near Kearsarge, NH

597 Reviews of 115 Kearsarge Campgrounds


  • R
    May. 17, 2021

    Freeport / Durham KOA

    Great spot, great hosts

    Kid and pet friendly. Lots of activities for kids including a flashlight candy hunt, water slide, and s’more roast. We’ve been coming back for years and the addition of a glamping tent, cabins, and domes have made it even nicer!

  • 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.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 23, 2023

    Base Camp — Umbagog Lake State Park

    Gorgeous sunsets!

    General: 27 sites with electricity and water, two cabins, 33 remote campsites, and four remote cabins in isolated locations around Umbagog Lake accessible only by boat. 

    Site Quality: Some sites have a lake view while some are tucked in among the trees. Site 1A was the fourth up from the lakeshore but still gave us a decent view of the lake. A fire ring and picnic table were at the site. My one complaint is that the electric hookup was so far from where we had to park that we were unable to access it without a very long extension cord (which we did not have). Fortunately, we did not need electricity.

    Bathhouse: Quite possibly the most immaculate campground bathroom I’ve ever encountered! They are cleaned at 8 am but when we arrived at 6:30 pm, they were still very clean. Soap and paper towels are appreciated. There was also a vault toilet closer to the wooded sites, although it would not be an unreasonable walk to the main bathhouse. 

    Activities/Amenities: Boat launch and slips, fishing, and swimming. Canoe and kayak rentals are available. The building that has restrooms, laundry, and showers also has a large deck with chairs so you can enjoy the view. The sunsets can be spectacular! There is a small store at the office. 

    Although just an overnight stay for us, it was very enjoyable. We conversed with a ranger in the morning, and he told us that even when the campground was full (in the summer months), it is a very quiet campground.

  • D
    Aug. 19, 2023

    Martin Stream Campground

    Three days in a cabin

    We rented a one room cabin that was perfect for two who flew in without camping gear. Fridge, coffee pot, microwave and AC. One queen bed and a bunk bed made for comfortable sleeping and a fire pit was even included. This site is located on a beautiful property and very quiet. There is also a pool and we’ll stocked store and the Zach and the staff couldn’t have been more accommodating and that’s why I gave it five stares. We will stay again if in the area and I recommend you give this place a try. Trailer or tent sites are here as well as a ‘glamming’ canvas tent for a more romantic stay. 😉

  • 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.

  • J
    May. 30, 2021

    Martin Stream Campground

    Second stay

    We tented for two nights mid-week in 2020 and booked the cabin for Memorial Day weekend 2021. I thought we might like it less completely booked but that wasn't the case. The owners are quality people, the seasonal folks are super nice, the facilities are lovely. The weather was cold and rainy but there was still a great vibe and tons of activities. The cabin was cozy but had a microwave, coffee pot, and fridge (no need to worry about ice). Outside we had a canopy, fire ring and grill. The kids had a blast in the heated pool and on the playground.

  • 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.

  • Molly S.
    May. 13, 2024

    Runaround Woods

    Cool spot with super comfy cabins

    Super comfortable and cozy sleeping cabins in forest setting. Loved all the extras: wood-fire sauna, solar shower, cold plunge, picnic/eating space, outdoor seating spaces, games, fire pit, etc. We played the woodland disc golf course multiple times! Great way to experience the forest and end the day in cozy bed!! Ryan is an amazing host.

  • D
    Jul. 10, 2025

    Honey Run Campground and Beach

    Family oriented!

    Perfect stay if you have kiddos and dogs! There’s a playground, arcade, and beach. They offer kayak and canoe rentals. We grabbed a tent site for 3 days and it had water and electric! You get a picnic table and fire ring


Guide to Kearsarge

Cabin camping near Kearsarge, New Hampshire provides shelter options across the White Mountain region's varied terrain, which ranges from 500 to 3,000 feet elevation depending on location. Winter temperatures often drop below 0°F while summer averages 70-85°F. Cabin rental availability tends to be seasonal at most locations with greatest selection from late spring through early fall, though some sites maintain year-round operations.

What to do

Hiking access: Covered Bridge Campground offers direct access to Boulder Loop Trail. "The Boulder Loop Trail is attached to the campground (it's relatively short, offers several great vista views, and you can walk there from the campground and not have to deal with parking)," notes Melissa W., who appreciates the trail's accessibility.

River activities: Eastern Slope Camping Area provides river recreation opportunities beyond basic swimming. "Canoe and kayak rentals on site along with shuttle rides," mentions Crista G., highlighting the range of water activities available to campers without bringing their own equipment.

Winter exploration: Black Mountain Cabin serves as a base for cold-weather activities. A local resident explains, "This is where I go to get away. Tons of good trails, birding, skiing, snowshoeing right out the front door." The cabin's location supports year-round recreational access when many campgrounds close for winter.

What campers like

Waterfront sites: Campers consistently highlight lakefront and riverside cabin options. At Chocorua KOA, one visitor reports, "The deck over the lake is simply amazing. The furniture on the deck is clean." These waterfront cabins often command premium rates but provide direct water access.

Dog-friendly accommodations: Moose Brook State Park Campground welcomes pets in most cabins. "We chose this campground because it was dog friendly. Our site was very private and secluded, but close to bathrooms and showers," shares Josh R. Many cabins across the region allow pets with additional fees ranging from $10-25 per stay.

Natural sounds: The auditory experience enhances cabin stays. One camper at Chocorua KOA appreciates "waking up to the sound of the loons in the morning" while at Moose Brook State Park, a visitor mentions staying "right by the babbling brook. You can fall asleep to the sound of the rushing water!"

What you should know

Seasonal operation: Most cabin rentals operate within limited timeframes. Huttopia White Mountains runs from "June 30 to October 15" according to their listings, typical of many regional operators who close for the harsh winter months.

Cabin condition variations: Cabins range significantly in maintenance levels. One camper at Jellystone Park Glen Ellis reported issues: "Cabin was filthy and had bugs inside. Stove top wasn't working. Fridge smelled so bad I had to wash it with warm water and dish soap." Request recent photos or specific cabin information when booking.

Elevation impacts: Cabins at higher elevations experience different conditions. At Black Mountain Cabin, a spring visitor noted: "The flies are out and there are no outside fires allowed so be prepared with spray." Higher-elevation cabins typically see earlier frost dates and later spring thaws.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Family-oriented cabins often include programmed activities. At Jellystone Park Glen Ellis, "They have lots of activities to do during the day, especially for the kids. There are a lot of campgrounds in the area that bill themselves as family campgrounds, but really aren't. This place truly is a great family campground."

Cabin size considerations: Account for sleeping arrangements when booking. The Adirondack shelters at Moose Brook State Park offer value: "Large, new Adirondack shelters and tent sites. Get the shelter....only $4 more per day and huge!" advises Mike K.

Wildlife awareness: Bear activity requires proper food storage at cabins. At Jellystone Park Glen Ellis, one camper reported: "We spent 5 days and wished it was longer... There were 2 active bears while we were there. They circled our camper at night. It was incredible to watch. Of course we never left any food out!"

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Saco River Camping Area requires preparation for uneven terrain. "I was nervous when we arrived and the site layout. Seemed so close," notes one RVer who found staff helpful with adjustments. Many cabin sites accommodate one vehicle with limited parking for additional cars.

Access road limitations: Some cabin locations have restricted access. For Covered Bridge Campground, a visitor warns: "The road in for RVs is not terrific. There is about a 1/2 mile that is mostly one lane (with a drop off on one side) and if someone is coming decisions have to be made."

Limited hookups: Even cabins with electrical service may have restrictions. At Danforth Bay Camping & RV Resort, one visitor noted "Our site was labeled as a 50 amp connection, but it wasn't, it was 30 amp. So double check that." This can impact appliance usage in cabins with kitchenettes.

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Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Kearsarge, NH?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Kearsarge, NH is Eastern Slope Camping Area with a 3.5-star rating from 17 reviews.

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