Most RV parks in the Suncoop area remain open from April through October with the majority closing for winter. Campground elevations range from 200-500 feet above sea level, contributing to pleasant summer temperatures typically 5-10 degrees cooler than urban centers. The region experiences rainfall averaging 3-4 inches monthly during camping season, with thunderstorms common in July and August.
What to do
Lake activities at Sandy Beach Campground: Swimming, boating and fishing opportunities available at the on-site sandy beach. "The sandy beach is nice but the swimming area is quite weedy," noted one camper about Sandy Beach Campground.
Golf courses near Hidden Valley: Complete 18-hole course on 1300 acres with cart rentals and pro shop. "The main attraction of this campground is the golf course of 9 or 18 holes. There is a pro shop, golf cart rentals, etc," shared a visitor to Hidden Valley RV and Golf Park.
Entertainment at Tuxbury Pond: Weekly comedy shows and live music during summer months. "The band was good & the stand up comedy was awesome. For the most part, the comedians kept it fairly clean & our 9 yr old did not get any of the jokes that were a little sassy," according to a visitor at Tuxbury Pond RV Campground.
What campers like
Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain immaculate bathroom and shower facilities. "Beautiful campground, clean facilities, decently priced. The pool, playground, bathrooms, and basketball court were all open and well maintained," mentioned a camper at Seacoast Camping and RV Resort.
Family-friendly environments: Most parks offer recreational amenities for children. "The campground is very friendly... a lot of seasonal folks. We had a nice corner site which fit our 34' rig just fine," shared one visitor about Sandy Beach Campground.
Access to waterfront areas: Several campgrounds feature swimming beaches or pond access. "We had a nice time here. Camped with a whole bunch of friends. This place has all of the amenities. As well as countless outdoor activities. Fun for the whole family! Swimming, fishing, hiking, climbing (near by), biking," wrote a camper about Pine Acres Resort.
What you should know
Seasonal camper concentration: Many parks have high percentages of seasonal residents. "This is a very clean, quiet, gated campground, with easy beach access for the kids (and launching space for pontoon or bass boats)," reported a visitor to Silver Lakes Park Campground.
Reservation timing: Peak season books months in advance at most campgrounds. "We needed a campsite for one night, normally a 2 night minimum, but the lady obliged," noted a camper at Seacoast Camping and RV Resort.
Site sizing variations: Some campgrounds have tight spacing between sites. "The sites had very long grass, bare rock and mud. It was not a site we would have wanted to stay on any longer than the one night," mentioned a camper about Hidden Valley RV and Golf Park.
Tips for camping with families
Playground facilities: Many parks offer dedicated play areas for children. "We really liked this park! It was clean, very well cared for, super nice people and a decent price ($43/night) for camping in coastal New England," wrote a visitor to Seacoast Camping and RV Resort.
Weekend activities: Check campground schedules for organized events. "We had a wonderful time tent camping. The grounds were beautiful and the sites were a good size," noted a camper at Woodmore Family Campground.
Swimming options: Most campgrounds offer either pool or natural water access. "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," shared a visitor about Sandy Beach Campground.
Tips from RVers
Pull-through site availability: Several rv sites near Suncoop, New Hampshire offer spacious pull-through options. "The park recently added new 50 amp full hook-up sites (some of which are pull-thrus) so there are plenty of options for big-rigs," mentioned a camper about Seacoast Camping.
Site surface types: Gravel, grass, and concrete pads available across different parks. "Turtle Kraal RV campground is a gated RV campground just outside Alton Bay NH. Each site has a firepit and a picnic table - though many sites have additions and build for an extended stay," shared a visitor to Turtle Kraal RV Park.
Road conditions: Interior roads vary significantly in width and condition. "The roads in the park are fairly narrow and we had to drive over the grass across from our site in order to back in," noted one RVer about Seacoast Camping and RV Resort.