Best Glamping near Newfields, NH

The pine-filled retreats at Wakeda Campground and Pawtuckaway State Park offer upscale glamping accommodations with modern amenities near Newfields, New Hampshire. Wakeda Campground houses safari-style canvas tents and eco-friendly glamping cabins nestled among tall pine trees, complete with comfortable queen beds, electricity, and climate control options. Pawtuckaway's glamping sites feature elevated platforms with canvas wall tents that include plush bedding, solar lighting, and private decks overlooking the lake. Both locations provide enhanced bathroom facilities nearby, with Wakeda offering four separate, clean bathrooms with sinks and toilets. Most glamping accommodations include wooden floors, comfortable furnishings, and dedicated outdoor living spaces with fire pits and picnic tables. One guest shared, "We stayed in one of the cabins and it served its purpose especially during a passing storm. It was nice to sit on the front porch and watch the storm."

Proximity to coastal attractions makes these glamping sites particularly appealing, with Hampton Beach just 10-15 minutes from Wakeda's luxury accommodations. On-site activities include miniature golf, shuffleboard, and badminton courts at Wakeda, while Pawtuckaway offers lake access for kayaking and wildlife viewing. The surrounding forest areas host wild turkeys, rabbits, and hummingbirds, creating natural opportunities for wildlife observation. Local farms dot the surrounding countryside, providing fresh produce options during summer months. Sea Coast Camping's glamping options feature garden areas with planted flowers adjacent to each site, enhancing the natural aesthetic. A recent visitor mentioned, "The campground and bathrooms are kept very clean. The staff and seasonal campers are all very friendly." Most locations operate seasonally from May through October, with peak glamping season during summer months.

Best Glamping Sites Near Newfields, New Hampshire (52)

    1. Pawtuckaway State Park Campground

    44 Reviews
    Raymond, NH
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 895-3031

    $29 - $140 / night

    "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."

    "Driving around this past weekend I did notice that some of the sites had damp spots; site 71 was the worst with deep mud on the long approach."

    2. Wakeda Campground, LLC

    16 Reviews
    Exeter, NH
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 772-5274

    $48 - $97 / night

    "It still had beautiful trees surrounding it but not as secluded from neighbors. There are also many seasonal campers there but all of their sites were beautifully decorated with flowers and such."

    "Lots of pine trees so pine needles and pine pitch can be a slight issue. Staff is friendly and good amenities but no pool."

    3. Sea Coast Camping and RV Resort

    10 Reviews
    North Hampton, NH
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 964-5730

    "The two sides are separated by a tree line where the tent sites are located. The park is in a good location and pretty close to the beach, restaurants, shopping and access to Route 1."

    "Their location is close to Hampton Beach and Rye sea walk and good restaurants including a doughnut shop within walking distance."

    4. Tuxbury Pond RV Campground

    14 Reviews
    South Hampton, NH
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Pros: Friendly staff, clean bathrooms, clean grounds, gated campground with card key access in/out of the grounds, 2 pools (closed for the season during our stay), pavilion, activities/entertainment, fairly"

    "We went just for one night with a tent because our 5 years old loooves camping, so we reserved this at the last minute, and when we get there, well, the tent sites are way too close to each other, thank"

    5. Bear Brook State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Candia, NH
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 485-9869

    $29 - $45 / night

    "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."

    "Located in a 10000 acre forest preserve, the campground is heavily forested and very secluded from civilization. "

    6. Winding River Campground

    4 Reviews
    Exeter, NH
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 778-7631

    "River is not much to look at but the pool was great and there were great events like foam parties, DJ at the pool, pancake breakfast and live music to name a few. Staff were friendly and helpful."

    "Most of the staff is okay but there are some that are a little rude. It can get loud at times but it's mostly chill"

    7. Beaver Dam Campground

    8 Reviews
    North Berwick, ME
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 698-2267

    "Bathrooms are modern and spotless. Owners on site are wonderful. The pond is tranquil and our site was right on the pond."

    "The staff is awesome. There are SO many amazing activities for the whole family. Would absolutely recommend!"

    8. The Pines Camping Area

    4 Reviews
    Salisbury, MA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (978) 465-0013

    $35 - $46 / night

    "There’s not much around here to do, but for us we enjoyed the calmness."

    "Nice campground with friendly staff. Restrooms need some repairs at the pool (which was awesome in the morning). We had a good time."

    9. Dixons Coastal Maine Campground

    9 Reviews
    Cape Neddick, ME
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 363-3626

    "The grounds, bathrooms and showers are spotless.  It's 50 cents for 5 minutes to take a shower (unheard of) with hot water.  There is even hot water to wash your dishes next to the bathrooms."

    "Our plan was to spend two nights for a rest from driving. The day spent here was to wander along the coast and bask in the sea air. So this was a pretty good campground for that purpose."

    10. Calef Lake Camping Area

    7 Reviews
    Auburn, NH
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 483-8282

    $20 - $40 / night

    "Friendly, helpful staff. Quiet nights, easy check-in. Cons: Bathhouse was closed so we had to use Porta potties."

    "Located in Alton, this quiet family owned campground is a favorite among our group! Lake access 24/7 and secluded campsites, perfect for everyone!"

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Glamping Reviews near Newfields, NH

388 Reviews of 52 Newfields Campgrounds


  • C
    Sep. 25, 2021

    Sandy Pines Campground

    Sheik Glamping at its Best

    Sandy Pines is located a very short bike ride from Cape Porpoise, home of Nunann's Restaurant , Mussette, Lost Fire and Pier 77. Some of the best food in the area without having to deal with the crushing crowds of the Kennebunkport scene. Ride 10 minutes in the opposite direction and you arrive at Goose Rocks Beach , the best shoreline beach on southern Maine. 

    Sandy Pines has  impeccably maintained  campsites for all style of camper and tent . If you do not have either one, you can rent one of their super funky Gypsy Wagons, A Frame chalets or Glam-tents on the platform . Just add yourself and stir. You cannot have a bad time.

  • Emily T.
    Sep. 27, 2021

    Cape Ann Camp Site

    Perfect beginner camp spot

    Cape ann has everything you need for an easy, hassle free camp experience. It’s right off the main road, checking in is quick and employees are helpful. There is a corner store, bathrooms, picnic tables, fire pit, cell service, and close beach access. Everything you need for a beginner camping experience.

  • Celeste C.
    Oct. 16, 2019

    Sandy Pines Campground

    Immaculate!

    This is our first visit to Sandy Pines and we are so impressed with how well groomed this property is. We stayed in the Beach Rose section and we have full hookups. We took a mid- September vacation and love how nice it is with fellow campers spread out. We are not resort campers, but this is very nice now that children are back in school. The pool is heated and very inviting. There is a playground. So many choices of cabins or glamping tents to rent. Dogs are welcome. Big rig friendly. Very close to attractions and restaurants and stores. We will be back next year with friends. We camped in our Minnie Winnie travel trailer. The Wi-Fi is hit and miss unsecured. Mostly miss.

  • 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.

  • Cyndi B.
    Jun. 28, 2021

    Ellacoya State Park Campground

    basic but decent RV Park

    PROs: Small and typically quiet (always depends on the neighbors you get) Right on the lake with great views of the mountains Easy access to the adjoining state park beach Always a nice breeze Full hookups (W,E,S) at each site Sites are level and mostly grassy Sites are more spacious than some RV campgrounds we’ve been at

    CONs: Do not have fire rings/grills at sites, although some are available at the waterfront area No Pets allowed Little to no shade No privacy between sites, very open. Showers are currently not in service

  • Kathy L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 14, 2021

    Sandy Pines Campground

    Awesome campground

    Awesome campground. Beautiful setting, lots of trees, bordering on beautiful marsh area. Many different types of campsites: rent, RV, seasonal RV, cottages, glamping tents and cabins etc. We stayed at site 4 in Beach Rose area. Loved it. Super well maintained, owners invested a ton in upgrades. Cleanest bathrooms and showers (individual stalls) we’ve ever seen. Great location - can walk to beach on dyke road, good hiking nearby at Steele Nature Preserve. Good road biking with shoulders on many roads. Awesome place, we would return. Note that it used to be called Salty Acres but was renamed Sandy Pines.

  • 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

  • Sara D.
    Sep. 9, 2020

    Oxbow Campground

    Great campground!

    Wonderful sites that are spacious! Clean, WiFi available, a pond for swimming, playground, free paddle boats :), a recreational hall with a pool table & video games, laundromat. They have lots of fun family activities! We stayed with our parents in their camper for a couple nights and had such a positive experience there! They have 3 separate ponds-one for fishing, one for boating & the larger one is for swimming. Plenty of bathrooms throughout campground and sites are not expensive to reserve. Clean & up-to-date bathrooms with hot showers. Family-oriented with friendly staff. We will be returning, for sure!

  • M
    Aug. 22, 2021

    Cape Ann Camp Site

    Great campsite!

    Beautiful campsite, nice sized sites surrounded by trees so it felt pretty private. Bathrooms and showers well maintained, 25 cents for 5 minute shower. No cell service but wifi available at the office. Only thing we didn't like washere a lot of people walking dogs and let them "go" wherever.


Guide to Newfields

Camping sites near Newfields, New Hampshire cluster around rivers, ponds, and state parks at elevations ranging from 100-400 feet. The region's humid continental climate features warm summers with temperatures averaging 80°F during peak camping season from June through September. Winters can drop below freezing, which explains why most campgrounds operate seasonally from May through mid-October.

What to do

Kayak fishing at Pawtuckaway State Park: Located 15 miles northwest of Newfields, Pawtuckaway State Park Campground offers excellent water recreation. "This a a fantastic little camp for if you want to go canoeing or kayaking or boating of any kind! It's set up of three islands and a large majority of the campsites are right on the water," notes Matt R.

Beach day excursions: Sea Coast Camping is just 10 miles from Newfields with easy beach access. "Sea Coast is very clean and well kept. Their location is close to Hampton Beach and Rye sea walk and good restaurants including a doughnut shop within walking distance," shares Deb G. Hampton Beach is particularly popular during July and August.

Hiking with wildlife viewing: Bear Brook State Park Campground offers extensive trail networks. "The campground is nice and spacious, well kept and the staff is friendly. The biking trails were a blast," writes Eammon C. The park spans 10,000 acres with marked trails for various skill levels.

Miniature golf and shuffleboard: Family activities are available at various campgrounds within 15 minutes of Newfields. "There is no pool, nice wooded lots, small store, miniature golf(fee), close to Hampton beach," mentions Annette T. about Wakeda Campground.

What campers like

Waterfront sites: Prime waterfront campsites are highly sought after in the area. "The sites on the water book up quickly but they're perfect for fishing and boating. Also, the view!" raves J L. about Pawtuckaway State Park. Reservations for waterfront sites should be made 6-9 months in advance.

Wooded privacy: Campers appreciate secluded sites with natural buffers. "We stayed in sites 110 and our friends stayed in 109 on Big Island. Those were wonderful sites, level with great views of the lake and are situated right across from the bath/shower," explains Ellen C. about her Pawtuckaway experience.

Proximity to coastal attractions: Sea Coast Camping and RV Resort offers convenient access to coastal towns. "The location to the coastal beaches of York, Wells, Agunquit and Kennebunkport is the main reason we stayed here. It's one of our favorite locations in Maine and we will definitely stay here again," says Robert S.

Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention facility cleanliness as important. "The campground and bathrooms are kept very clean," notes one visitor about local campgrounds. Most campgrounds offer showers, though some charge $0.50-$3 per shower.

What you should know

Seasonal operations: Most campgrounds near Newfields operate from May through October. "Season" listings indicate Bear Brook runs "early May-late Oct" while Wakeda Campground operates "May 15 to October 1." Weather conditions determine exact opening and closing dates.

Site variety: Yurt camping near Newfields, New Hampshire is available at select locations, with options ranging from basic to furnished. "There are yurts, power and water available, plus tent-only sites," mentions Deken S. about Dixons Coastal Maine Campground, just 25 minutes from Newfields.

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds require advance bookings during peak summer months. "We stayed for a night as a getaway. Already planning our next trip back. Very friendly staff and very friendly neighbors," says Patrick F. about his experience at a local campground.

Mosquito preparation: Some areas experience heavy mosquito activity, especially near water. "The con of this camp ground was the misquote, we went through 3 deep woods cans in just the first night. They were crazy and kids were eaten alive," warns Heather B. about camping in the region.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Choose campsites near play areas for convenience. "There is a very large playground, horseshoe pits, shuffleboard, basketball, and camp store. This park really cares about appearance and grounds-keeping is top notch," notes Nancy W. about local camping options.

Beach swimming alternatives: Calef Lake Camping Area offers lake swimming for kids. "Small campground but we had fun here. Small lake to swim in and a small playground. They had a beach dance which was really fun," shares Rhonda B. Swimming areas are typically open from 10am-7pm during summer.

Organized activities: Look for campgrounds with scheduled events. "Beautiful location in southern NH! Located Beside a lake, The water is great for swimming, and the playground is absolutely perfect for kids and adults alike," according to Alyse-Beast F. Weekend activities often include arts and crafts between 1-3pm.

Pet policies: Many campgrounds allow pets with restrictions. "We really liked this park! It was clean, very well cared for, supper nice people and a decent price($43/night) for camping in coastal New England," mentions Nancy W. Most require leashes no longer than 6 feet.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: For RV camping near Newfields, New Hampshire, choose sites carefully. "Pull through sites, while close were arranged in such a way so that you are not next to the sewer hookup of your neighbor. A big plus for me," shares Mommy D. about Winding River Campground.

Hookup reliability: Power and water quality varies between campgrounds. "No issues with electric, sewer or water hookups. Some of the best clear, clean, drinking water at high pressure we have come across," notes Chuck H. Water pressure regulators are recommended at most sites.

Winter storage: Since most campgrounds close seasonally, RVers need alternative arrangements for off-season storage. Local storage facilities charge $75-150 monthly for winterization storage from October through April.

Road conditions: Interior campground roads may present challenges for larger rigs. "Very nice campground. Smaller sites and they are not very private. Overall a very nice campground tho," mentions Joe B. about navigating campground roads in the region.

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