Best Campgrounds near Plainfield, NH

The eastern Vermont region surrounding Plainfield, New Hampshire features several established campgrounds offering diverse accommodation types from basic tent sites to full-service RV spaces and cabin rentals. Mount Ascutney State Park Campground and Quechee State Park Campground provide well-maintained facilities within natural settings, while private options like Good Night Moon Vintage offer unique glamping experiences in vintage trailers. Most campgrounds in this area accommodate both tent and RV camping, with several locations offering cabin rentals for those seeking more comfort. The Connecticut River Valley creates natural boundaries with campgrounds positioned to take advantage of mountain views and water access.

The camping season in this region typically runs from May through mid-October, with most facilities closed during winter months. Road access to campgrounds is generally good, with paved approaches to major state parks. "Vermont parks are just some of the most lush you've ever seen," noted one camper, though they mentioned their experience was somewhat affected by heavy rainfall during a Memorial Day weekend visit. Weather can vary significantly, with potential for rain even during summer months. Advance reservations are strongly recommended, especially for weekend stays during peak summer and fall foliage seasons. Many campgrounds have sanitary dump stations but limited or no hookups, particularly at state park facilities. Cell phone coverage can be spotty in more remote locations near mountains.

Campers consistently highlight the hiking opportunities available from these campgrounds. Mount Ascutney receives particular praise for its trail system, with one visitor noting, "There are four different trails up the mountain of varying levels of difficulty. You can also drive right to the top and hike around on the summit trails, which are really pretty and pop out onto ledges with gorgeous vistas." Quechee State Park offers direct access to Quechee Gorge, a popular natural attraction with swimming opportunities. Road noise can be a consideration at some locations, particularly at Mount Ascutney where several reviews mention highway sounds from nearby Interstate 91. Bathroom facilities across most locations receive positive comments for cleanliness, though many require quarters for hot showers. Several campgrounds offer organized activities for families, including community bonfires, craft projects, and ranger-led programs.

Best Camping Sites Near Plainfield, New Hampshire (203)

    1. Quechee State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Quechee, VT
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 295-2990

    $38 / night

    "Got there close to the time the rangers left for the night, Nick was really kind to make sure I got situated before he left."

    "There is a “campers only” access trail to Quechee Gorge that we took advantage of, which then gave us access to the Dewey Pond trail."

    2. Mount Ascutney State Park Campground

    10 Reviews
    Ascutney, VT
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 674-2060

    "The state park had everything we were looking for: close proximity to mountain bike trails, beautiful hiking trails, available leantos, and less than two hours from our home."

    "Whether it’s a hike or a drive, I highly recommend it! Just note, the road closes after dusk and a barrier goes down."

    3. Quechee-Pine Valley KOA

    11 Reviews
    Quechee, VT
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 296-6711

    "While staying here I could enjoy some fishing, taking the dog for a nice walk, enjoy the evening with a nice fire, camp side, and go swimming on those hot summer days."

    "Our site, was located in the back of the park in a quieter section because it was away from most of the activities and park entrance."

    4. Wilgus State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Ascutney, VT
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 674-5422

    $20 - $30 / night

    "Wilgus state park has amazing campsites, very friendly staff, and great access to the Connecticut River. This campground was beautiful and very quiet even though it was full."

    "This is a small park, but it's a good spot to stay to explore the area (nearby Mt. Ascutney State Park, Harpoon Brewery, the American Precision Museum, etc.)."

    5. Coolidge State Park Campground

    13 Reviews
    Plymouth, VT
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 672-3612

    "Coolidge is off the beaten path but well worth the wander! There are no water sites, it’s on the side of a heavily wooded mountain with a few sites having amazing views!"

    "Nice place to get away from it all. Very wooded and private sites. Many have lean-tos and brick ovens."

    6. Caton Place Campground

    7 Reviews
    Cavendish, VT
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 226-7767

    "Easy to drive into the campground and into the site. We had no issues at all. Hosts were very friendly and helpful. Campground was very clean and well manicured."

    7. Good Night Moon Vintage

    2 Reviews
    Quechee, VT
    7 miles
    +1 (626) 808-2923

    $59 - $99 / night

    8. Tree Farm Campground

    7 Reviews
    Springfield, VT
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 885-2889

    $26 - $36 / night

    "We are a family of five with a pop up pull behind and the Glamping lifestyle is a little bit easier on us these days ."

    "There are a few trails around the campground and it is close to Mt Ascutney which if you are feeling a bit lazy there is an auto rd that goes about 3/4 of the way up. 3 mi."

    9. Crown Point Camping Area

    2 Reviews
    Ascutney, VT
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 263-5555

    "This is a great campground set in a thick pine forest near a large pond. They have a lagoon for swimming and a children's playground. Hiking trails nearby. Canoes for rent."

    "They have scheduled events that occur including family and adult only fire truck rides around the campground."

    10. Getaway Mountain Campground

    2 Reviews
    Ascutney, VT
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 674-2812
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810 Reviews of 203 Plainfield Campgrounds


  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 27, 2026

    Route 100 Dispersed Camping

    Amazing camping spot right off route 100

    Right along the road (so if anything happens you can get help) also has wifi signal. It’s right along a creek that’s clean and beautiful. Crisp air and calming flowing river noises all night made it so I slept like a baby!

  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 26, 2026

    Green Mountain National Forest FR207

    Special place

    Public Lands with about 8 semi private sites, each with nice views west or easterly. It's a large meadow and with a breeze, it will keep bugs away. Lacking a breeze, it is tough but still beautiful

  • T
    May. 13, 2026

    Green Mountain National Forest Texas Falls Primative campsites

    Multiple sites beyond the falls

    As noted by others, most of the sites have a fire ring and nothing more.  A little more than half of the sites can be driven to and others require a very short walk (50 ft?).  The toilets mentioned are at Texas falls area and are not a practical walk from most of the campsites.

    There are no showers.

     Aside from the loop trail at the falls there are also a couple of snowmobile trails that cross the area.

  • S
    Apr. 30, 2026

    Oxbow Campground

    Clean, Spacious & Friendly

    Oxbow Campground in Deering has a helpful and friendly staff. The bathrooms are kept clean although should be updated.

    The campsites are spacious, trash picked up and very quiet at night promoting a good night's sleep.

    They sell their own fire wood, an employee who services campers is also available. 

    They have a propane fill station for your convenience too!

    Dogs must be kept on leashes for safety.

    Owners live right there within the park.and take pride in their facility.

    A nice family owned and run park promoting peacefulness.

  • Adam  B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 24, 2026

    Between the Brooks Farm

    Quiet spot easy to get to

    Stayed here for a week. Josh and Dori were super nice and helpful. Level grass field with water and 30amp hookup. Fire pit port o potty, creek across the street. Very pretty setting. Dark sky area. Cell att and Verizon we decent enough to work plus they had WiFi if needed.

  • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 11, 2026

    Hapgood Pond NF Campground

    Great campground and location

    Our favorite campground in the area is Winhall Brook, but it has been closed for about 3 years since the flooding in VT. Hapgood Pond is a good alternative. It is a little more primitive with pit toilets in most of the campground except the bath house. We appreciate the pond for swimming and the nice easy pond loop trail for hiking. Hapgood is in close proximity to Manchester and near the Appalachian Trail.

  • Jacob S.
    Feb. 22, 2026

    Pemi Cabins NH LLC

    Great view on the river from the cabin

    My family and I stayed in cabin 1 and had a direct view on top of the Pemi river. On site managers were very helpful. Will be back!

  • Sandra P.
    Feb. 16, 2026

    Harbor Hill Camping Area

    Best Seasonal Campground in the Lakes Region!

    This is a great campground to be a seasonal at! 1 mile from a beautiful beach on Lake Winnipesaukee. 1 mile from town with cute shops and nice restaurants. Friendly staff. Seasonals are very friendly and welcome new seasonals. Campground is taken care of. It is family owned and they really care. I love the fact it is all seasonal- it has a wonderful community feel.


Guide to Plainfield

Camping sites near Plainfield, New Hampshire sit along the Connecticut River Valley, with many locations positioned at elevations between 400-1,500 feet above sea level. The camping season runs shorter than southern New England regions, typically opening in early May and closing by mid-October due to earlier frost conditions. The area experiences temperature ranges of 75-85°F during summer days with nighttime temperatures often dropping to 50-60°F.

What to do

Kayak the Connecticut River: Wilgus State Park Campground offers direct river access with kayak and canoe rentals available. "Nice group camping area on Connecticut River with tent and lean to options. Ranger Eric and staff were awesome," notes one camper.

Explore mountain biking trails: Mount Ascutney State Park Campground maintains dedicated trails for cyclists of varying skill levels. "The state park maintains its own mountain biking trail loop, which is accessible directly from the campground. It is a 3 mile beginner friendly loop, with some nice rollers and moderate terrain," explains a visitor.

Visit historic sites: The President Calvin Coolidge Homestead is located near Coolidge State Park. "Make sure you visit Calvin Coolidge's historic home not far from the park," advises a regular camper who appreciates the area's historical significance.

Swimming opportunities: Natural swimming areas provide relief during summer months. One camper at Crown Point Camping Area highlights, "They have a lagoon for swimming and a children's playground. Hiking trails nearby. Canoes for rent."

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Coolidge State Park Campground receives praise for its site spacing. "It was a very quiet location. There was plenty of room between sites. The roads going in and leaving were well maintained," reports a recent visitor.

Clean facilities: Bathroom cleanliness is consistently mentioned across multiple campgrounds. A Quechee State Park visitor noted, "Might be the nicest bathrooms I've seen in decades of camping."

Mountain vistas: Several campgrounds offer exceptional views, particularly from strategic locations. "The prime lean tos have great views. Sites for tents offer some set away but further from water and toilet," explains a Coolidge State Park camper.

Access to water activities: Wilgus State Park Campground provides direct access to water recreation. "The best part about camping here is getting out on the water. You can rent kayaks and canoes, and the river moves slowly enough to paddle up stream," a regular visitor mentions.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Most campgrounds operate on restricted schedules. "Wilgus State Park is the first Vermont state park to open each spring, well before Memorial Day each year," notes one experienced camper.

Reservation requirements: Advance planning is essential, particularly for premium sites. "The sites are large. If you stay in the back it's quieter. They offer showers that cost you a few quarters. There are no hookups but they do have a dump station if you are in an RV," explains a Quechee State Park Campground visitor.

Road noise concerns: Highway proximity affects some locations. "The road nearby is noisy. Because of its location, you can hear both the local highway and I91. If being in the quiet wilderness is important to you, than this campground might not work out," cautions a Mount Ascutney camper.

Weather variability: Conditions can change rapidly, even in summer. "Our trip was a bit 'dampened' by an extremely rainy Memorial Day weekend, but what we did see was beautiful," shares one visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Quechee-Pine Valley KOA offers organized programming for children. "Rangers also run fun programs for children - my children churned butter and made popcorn over the campfire one night, and made tie dyed T-shirts the next (for no fee)," reports a satisfied parent.

Swimming locations: Designated swimming areas provide safe recreation options. "We loved walking the trail behind the campsites along the river to the beautiful vista views with a group with young kids, rented kayaks and fished from the boat launch. There is a great local pond for swimming that had dive docks, diving boards and lifeguards on duty that was less than 10 minutes away," notes a Wilgus State Park visitor.

Recreation fields: Some campgrounds feature open play areas. One visitor to Tree Farm Campground reports, "As a bonus, it even had direct access down a path to a large recreation field that included a volleyball net. Our children and their friends loved biking around the field and exploring it while waiting for meals."

Cabin alternatives: For families new to camping, cabins provide comfortable options. "The lean to was very clean, and recently painted. It had ample room for 6, and could fit 8 as well. The lean tos come with a bench that can be used inside, or out by the fire which was a nice touch," explains a camper.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds in this mountainous region have uneven terrain. "It looks like the state has spread out RCA on the sites, which probably could have spread out better and made more level. Also tough to drive a stake into," cautions a Quechee State Park RVer.

Limited hookups: Most state parks offer minimal RV services. "There are no hookups but they do have a dump station if you are in an RV. They also have several lean tos that you can rent," explains a regular camper.

Access considerations: Good Night Moon Vintage offers vintage trailers as an alternative to bringing your own RV. "The trailer is very clean and the communal kitchen area is well appointed. Juli and Jim go out of their way to make everything awesome," reports a recent visitor.

Road navigation: Some roads to campgrounds can be challenging for larger vehicles. "The campground has two distinct loops. Our site was situated under large pine and hemlock trees, with some small deciduous trees mixed in," notes one camper, highlighting the importance of selecting appropriate sites for larger rigs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Plainfield, NH?

According to TheDyrt.com, Plainfield, NH offers a wide range of camping options, with 203 campgrounds and RV parks near Plainfield, NH and 25 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Plainfield, NH?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Plainfield, NH is Quechee State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 24 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Plainfield, NH?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 25 free dispersed camping spots near Plainfield, NH.

What parks are near Plainfield, NH?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 14 parks near Plainfield, NH that allow camping, notably North Hartland Lake and Union Village Dam.