RV camping near Tamworth, New Hampshire offers access to the Lakes Region and White Mountains, with elevations ranging from 400-1,200 feet across local camping areas. Most campgrounds in the area operate in wooded settings with limited open-field camping opportunities. Winter temperatures can drop below zero, with summer highs rarely exceeding 85°F.
What to do
Kayaking at nearby lakes: Danforth Bay Camping & RV Resort provides easy water access with rentals available. "We love the golf carts and sandy beaches as well as the proximity to North Conway and Lake Ossipee," notes a visitor to Danforth Bay Camping & RV Resort. Another camper adds, "I have wonderful memories of kayaking (their courses are great and included), watching the stars in the field near the BMX bike area."
Fall foliage viewing: Cannon Mountain RV Park offers exceptional autumn color viewing from mid-September through mid-October. "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," shares a camper at Cannon Mountain RV Park.
Hiking access: Multiple trails within 15-30 minutes of Tamworth provide various difficulty levels. "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," notes a visitor about trails near Cannon Mountain RV Park.
What campers like
Spacious wooded sites: Campers appreciate the generous spacing at Newfound RV Park. "Our compacted ground site was level and had a dedicated patch of grass with a small tree. We personally felt that the sites were all well-spaced, we've been in campgrounds much, much closer," comments one visitor.
Clean facilities: Consistently maintained restrooms and showers receive high marks. "The bathhouse and pool were both very clean, and for as many RV's that were there - that was amazing," notes a review of Turtle Kraal RV Park.
Family activities: Organized events keep kids entertained at many campgrounds. A visitor to Wild Acres Sun RV Resort shares, "There is so much for everyone to do. We have been camping at Wild Acres for over 10 years. We were even seasonal for awhile."
What you should know
Seasonal operating schedules: Most campgrounds close between mid-October and late April. "We enjoyed our stay at Newfound RV Park thanks to their laundry facilities, rec room, and quirky owner. It was a great place to explore Newfound lake from, as well as the Mill Fudge Factory," notes a camper.
Reservation requirements: Book 3-6 months in advance for summer weekends, especially for waterfront sites. At Silver Lakes Park Campground, "This is a very clean, quiet, gated campground, with easy beach access for the kids. While most campers are seasonal campers, they do offer around 10 overnight sites for both tent campers and RV's."
Noise policies: Many campgrounds enforce strict quiet hours from 10 or 11 PM. "The campground has a rule that fires have to be out at 11:30," mentions a Danforth Bay visitor regarding evening policies.
Tips for camping with families
Beach access considerations: Choose campgrounds with swimming areas for summer visits. One camper notes about Wild Acres, "We love going in the fall to enjoy the leaves and sit in the hot tubs. The location is close to OOB and easy to get around."
Kid-friendly amenities: Look for playgrounds, pools, and organized activities. "It has resort camping with all of the amenities, pool, hot tub, mini golf, adults only area, group fire ring and more," shares another Wild Acres visitor.
Site selection for privacy: Corner or perimeter sites typically offer more room for families. About Wild Duck Adult Campground & RV Park, a visitor states, "We had a 'seasonal' site for two nights in September. It was very large and level with a picnic table and fire ring."
Tips from RVers
Site dimensions: Many campgrounds have length restrictions under 40 feet. "The sites that face the marsh are the best sites - they have some grass and lovely views," notes a Wild Duck visitor regarding site selection.
Navigational challenges: Access roads to campgrounds often have tight turns and low-hanging branches. "This campground feels clean, safe and well-maintained. It is a step above many other campgrounds in the area," mentions a Silver Lakes Park Campground visitor.
Utility placement: Water and electric connections can vary in location between sites. A Newfound RV Park visitor notes, "Our site was full hookup and a pull through site. We used a Passport America discount here," highlighting the variability in site setups.