Best Cabin Camping near Troy, NH

Several cabin options are available within established campgrounds near Troy, New Hampshire. Ashuelot River Campground in Swanzey offers cabin accommodations alongside river access, with sites that feature water and electric hookups. Swanzey Lake Camping Area provides cabin rentals with bathroom facilities nearby and amenities including showers and electric hookups. Most cabins include basic furnishings with varying levels of comfort depending on the location. A visitor noted that Ashuelot River Campground offers "nice clean campground with plenty of open sites as well as sites in the woods. Sites big enough for our 42' 5th wheel and 2 cars."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Other nearby options include Spacious Skies Seven Maples in Hancock, Brattleboro North KOA in East Dummerston, Vermont, and Pearl Hill State Park Campground in Townsend, Massachusetts. Reservations are essential, particularly during the peak summer season from May through October. Most campgrounds have specific operating seasons, with many closing for winter. Pet policies vary by location, with many allowing dogs with appropriate restrictions. A camper wrote about Brattleboro North KOA: "The owners are very friendly and knowledgeable about the area, if you need a place to rest for a weekend stop here."

Most cabins require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Basic cooking facilities may be available at some locations, though they typically vary from simple fire rings with grates to more equipped kitchenettes in deluxe units. On-site camp stores at locations like Ashuelot River Campground and Swanzey Lake Camping Area provide essential supplies, though selection is limited. Firewood is available for purchase at many campgrounds, with fire pits commonly included at cabin sites. Electrical hookups are standard at most cabin locations, though amperage may vary between 30-50 amps depending on the specific campground and cabin type.

Best Cabin Sites Near Troy, New Hampshire (41)

    1. Ashuelot River Campground

    18 Reviews
    West Swanzey, NH
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 357-5777

    $47 - $70 / night

    "Our site was very spacious, level and included a picnic table, fire ring, and nicely placed hookups for water and electric."

    "Chuck and Laura are wonderful hosts and always available to help. The campground is clean, quiet, with plenty of open sites as well as sites in the woods."

    2. Otter River State Forest

    14 Reviews
    Baldwinville, MA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (978) 939-8962

    $17 - $55 / night

    "I found some more pictures from my camping trip here, and I wanted to share them. I loved it here, it was a great little campground for massachusetts"

    "The camp ground is clean nice with lots of trails for hiking and biking.  The bathrooms were clean and water was easy close to the camp ground.  "

    3. Spacious Skies Seven Maples

    11 Reviews
    Hancock, NH
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 525-3321

    $54 - $999 / night

    "We stayed in the cabin with a kitchenette and bathroom. The shower worked well and it was nice not to have to walk to the restrooms, though they were close by."

    "A very nice shady campground with clean bathhouses - one with a moose guarding the entry - and common areas."

    4. Swanzey Lake Camping Area

    3 Reviews
    West Swanzey, NH
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 352-9880

    $35 - $42 / night

    "No WiFi, AT&T is 2 bars without booster. Spectrum cable available at the site, but TV service is very poor. Nice beach, but need to cross public road to get there - short walk."

    5. Kampfires

    8 Reviews
    West Chesterfield, NH
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 254-2098

    $30 - $50 / night

    "They have an ice cream shop attached to their office/store, mini golf just outside of it too. There is an amphitheater for concerts and shows throughout the summer."

    "Campground is clean and has many extras mini golf...pool...food truck...store...also has a large area where they have festivals."

    6. Brattleboro North Kampground and Cottages

    1 Review
    Spofford, NH
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 254-5908

    "Close to downtown a nice farm stand that is walking distance. Come have a stay .."

    7. Brattleboro North KOA

    4 Reviews
    West Chesterfield, NH
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 254-5908

    "It was only like 40 mins away from us. Just to get away. The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable of the area . They had activities for kids and adults. They had a rec."

    "The pool was sparkling clean and the best part, not a bunch of screaming kids running around. There's a market next door with fresh fruit and veggies for sale. The store is large and well stocked."

    8. Friendly Beaver Campground

    13 Reviews
    New Boston, NH
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 487-5570

    $60 - $130 / night

    "Clean, well maintained, private bathrooms/showers. Store is best I have ever seen. Well stocked with everything you could need. Stayed in cabin and tented, as well."

    "They also have crafts, hayrides and games,playground and other events. Separate and Clean bathrooms with showers. Store has all you need. We’ll be going back again this year."

    9. Pearl Hill State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    West Townsend, MA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (978) 597-2850

    $17 - $35 / night

    "This campground provides some great wooded camp sites. Some are larger than others and some are more private than others. There are two bathrooms centrally located - nice and clean."

    "I was looking for a nearby, bare bones campground with a shower and cell service that would do the trick while traveling to a weekend event."

    10. Willard Brook State Forest Campground

    4 Reviews
    Ashby, MA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (978) 597-8802

    $14 - $55 / night

    "Sites are largely level, around a small, bisected loop with towering pines. "

    "This campground is small - but its conveniently located near a larger city if you decide you want to venture back to civilization. The trails in the park are nice and well maintained."

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Cabin Reviews near Troy, NH

295 Reviews of 41 Troy Campgrounds


  • K
    May. 30, 2022

    Cold brook Campground and Resort

    Shaded Sites

    Grounds well kept. Shaded sites. Quiet areas in lower roads with mostly seasonal. Reasonable cost. 30 amp only. Many full hookups. Pet friendly.

  • Utshob A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Bear Brook State Park Campground

    Convenient and fun

    The park was easy to get to, only about half an hour from Manchester. 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.

    Our campsite also had a fire pit and a picnic table which were great.

    The size of the sites varies quite a bit though as well as their isolation, some were out in the open.

    For cell service: ATT seems to have pretty decent coverage but not Verizon.

  • Rae-Ann W.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 25, 2024

    Ashuelot River Campground

    Nice quiet weekend

    We took our new to us hybrid camper out for its inaugural trip.

    We chose to stay in the wooded loop of the campground and we were very happy with our site, #66. That section has about 12 sites, some big and some on the smaller side. Our site was easy to back into, even more so since no one was in the site across from us. Our site was very spacious, level and included a picnic table, fire ring, and nicely placed hookups for water and electric. We had easy access to trails that went along the river behind some of the sites with a few paths down to the river.

    Everyone we encountered was friendly and respectful. There are quiet hours from 10pm-8am that are enforced. We were grateful to not have to hear loud partying going on into the night. There was car noise from nearby Rt 10 on the other side of the river, but nothing you can do about that.

    We asked for assistance at the office with our first time using a pumping station at the end of the trip. We were given friendly helpful assistance and some great tips and advice for the future.

    This was a nice enjoyable first visit for us. We will definitely be adding it to our list of places to visit again, but likely later in the year when we can enjoy the river and activities a bit more. We did not explore the options for bike, kayak, and canoe rentals but would like to in the future.

  • Judy W.
    Oct. 4, 2024

    Bear Brook State Park Campground

    Bearbrook Pros and Cons

    Con: Signage is awful! Hard to find park, office and cabins! Once there, Looong drive to both campground and Cabins.

    Pro: cabins are on a remote lake. Perfect for star gazing! Rustic but comfy (beds) cabins. Bring all your own stuff. No electricity, so no lights. Our cabin had a steep path. Others did not.

  • R
    Oct. 22, 2021

    Spacious Skies Minute Man

    Planes, Trains, Dump Trucks...

    The campground itself is beautifully wooded with mature pine trees. However, the sites are packed so tight you can barely maneuver in and out. We only have a 17' travel trailer pulled by a Ford Explorer and had great difficulty backing it in. I did not see any pull-through sites. Our site had a picnic table, fire ring and water & electric hookups. When we arrived we were given a rules list (as customary) that strongly threatened to remove anyone who was too loud, including dogs. I was a little worried because our Border Collie sometimes barks when people walk their dogs past our campsite. Anyway... after we went to bed we were awakened by a cacophony of road noises, including trains, trucks, and tractor trailers. Planes sounded like they were flying right above our heads. Trucks sounded like they were dumping rocks only feet from our site. In between those noises, we could hear a group of people partying outside on the deck of a house very close to the campground. This went on well into the night. Even though my husband has poor hearing, he couldn't sleep through all that. And yes, the irony of the campground's stern noise warning wasn't lost on me. We were there 3 sleepless nights. I would suggest bringing quality earplugs if you go there. Oh- and they do not allow you to choose your site. You get what's assigned to you.

  • Oscar G.
    Oct. 11, 2021

    Woodford State Park Campground

    Beautiful for fall foliage

    This campground was great. Quiet, great fire pits, clean bathrooms, firewood and starter for sale plus access to day use area. The lake next to the campground is beautiful and has plenty of picnic tables and grills for use. Close to hiking trails and the city of Bennington.

  • A
    May. 30, 2025

    Spacious Skies Seven Maples

    Great campground

    We stayed in the cabin with a kitchenette and bathroom. The shower worked well and it was nice not to have to walk to the restrooms, though they were close by. Our stay was during the week so it wasn’t very crowded. Our son liked the playground and it was unfortunately too cold for the pool but it looked fun! It has a big slide and what looks like a splash pad. We enjoyed the arcade while waiting for our laundry to finish. The main trail leads to a kayak launch which we didn’t take advantage of but had a nice walk. Highly suggest checking out Tenney Farm nearby for fresh produce and treats.

  • Gail W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 3, 2021

    Bear Brook State Park Campground

    In the woods camping!

    Several miles into the woods in the middle of Bear Brook State Park.. none of the options include electricity or running water at the site but there are many water fountains throughout the areas as well as a dump site. There are cabin options and dry camping. Some of the sites are closer together and some further apart best to look at the map before you decide very few of them are real good for solar so make sure you have a backup. I was able to keep the solar up enough to keep going but had to charge one day.. just to top it off. Only saw one shower house but there is another option for restrooms and lots of outhouses. Small swim Beach and I saw kayaks and canoes available as well. There's also a camping store with some last minute items and things like ice and firewood and it's open till 8:00 p.m. which is very convenient. The people here also seem very friendly.. no complaints it has been wonderful! I spent time living within just a few miles of here it brings back lots of memories..

  • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2019

    Bear Brook State Park Campground

    Family friendly with plenty to keep you busy!

    I hadn’t camped here in the past 8 years, so decided it was time to revisit; it helped that it was one of the campgrounds still open after Columbus Day weekend. Although reservations are available online, I didn’t need them for closing weekend; 3 sites were occupied when I arrived, about 15 by the end of the weekend. During the peak season, I’m sure it’s a different story given it’s proximity to Concord and Manchester and the variety of activities available. 

    Mostly level sites sit under towering pines and vary greatly in size. Many of the sites are separated from their neighbors by large, downed pine trees. I was in site 38 and found that the little loop to my campsite was tight to exit(I was towing a 14’ teardrop, not a big trailer) and I had to be careful to swing wide at the corner. This site backed onto an open field with a backstop for baseball/softball. It meant that I could enjoy the the sunny warmth on an otherwise cool morning. Last time I was here I stayed in site 45, a small tent/pop-up site along that same loop, but in the shade. If you are tenting and don’t mind a short walk, reserve site R1 for a raised site overlooking the pond. Sites 13-25 back up against a hill. Site 91 is near the entrance, but large and set back from the camp road, so it offers some extra seclusion. It’s across the street from the playground. I’d avoid site 93 because it is so close to the playground and the fire ring placement makes it seem like families enjoying the playground will be tempted to walk through your site. If you want to be close to the play area, site 90 or the ones on the loop behind it are better options. 

    There are no hookups, but there is running water and a dump station is available. Bathhouses offer coin-operated showers; I noticed a price difference between the two of them, so went with the less expensive option! It was the final weekend of the season, so that may explain the lack of attention to cleaning and upkeep of the restrooms. Several of the stalls were lacking toilet paper and, although it was nearly empty when I arrived, the bathrooms had little bits of debris scattered on floors and around sinks. The bottom of one of the dishwashing sinks was coated with something that resembled dried coffee grounds. 

    I was here with a 5-year-old the last time and she enjoyed the playgrounds both at the campground and at the Catamount Pond beach. There’s another beach in the campground itself. Numerous trails call out of exploration, around ponds and up and down hills, with geocaches to be found (if you can, download the info and maps before you get to the park to be sure you have the necessary info). The mountain biking trails are busy even on late October afternoons; some trails allow horses. Canoes and kayaks let you explore and fish. There are two archery ranges and wheelchair accessible docks for fishing. For history, check out the antique snowmobile museum and the Civilian Conservation Corp(CCC) museum. The CCC built much of the infrastructure here and elsewhere in the country. 

    The camp store offer a few basics and a selection of Bear Brook attire. Cell phone coverage varies from 1-2 bars, not always 4G, on Verizon.


Guide to Troy

The Troy area sits at approximately 1,000 feet elevation in southwestern New Hampshire, with surrounding forests dominated by pine and maple trees. Cabin rentals near Troy provide convenient access to the Ashuelot River and several small lakes. Local weather patterns create distinct camping seasons with peak availability from May through October.

What to do

Water activities on the Ashuelot River: At Ashuelot River Campground, visitors can tube, kayak or canoe directly from the property. "Great riverfront location. Huge sites and a very helpful owner. What more could you want?" notes Wayne B. The campground offers boat rentals and shuttle service for water activities.

Rail trail access: Campers can pick up the Ashuelot Rail Trail directly from campground property. "You can pick up the Ashuelot Rail Trail at the campground. They have canoes and kayaks on site, plus a shuttle service for water sports or biking," explains Carry M. The trail offers miles of relatively flat terrain suitable for cycling or walking.

Winter camping options: While most cabins close for winter, Friendly Beaver Campground offers year-round cabins with views of snow-covered landscapes. "We're surrounding by trees and it's breathtaking when surrounded by freshly fallen snow," writes Leakhena R. Winter cabin stays require advance booking and typically cost 20-30% less than peak season rates.

What campers like

Multiple swimming options: Spacious Skies Seven Maples features both swimming pools and pond access. "The pool is amazing for kids of all ages with water slides and a splash area," notes Erin M. Many cabins near Troy offer diverse water recreation within walking distance of accommodations.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: The forested settings around Troy cabins provide chances to see local wildlife. "Saw a bald eagle this past weekend while paddling up past the campground," reports Michael M. about his experience at Ashuelot River Campground. Morning and evening hours typically offer the best wildlife viewing.

Clean bathroom facilities: Cabin guests frequently mention well-maintained facilities as a highlight. At Pearl Hill State Park Campground, "Bathrooms were clean and well stocked," notes Alan. Most cabin locations near Troy provide access to bathroom buildings within a 2-3 minute walk of accommodation sites.

What you should know

Seasonal operating schedules: Most cabins in the Troy area operate from May through October. "Open season May 1 to October 31," applies to many properties including Ashuelot River Campground. Some locations like Kampfires in Dummerston operate "Apr 15 - Oct 15," with slightly extended seasons.

Fire pit variability: Fire rings and cooking facilities differ significantly between locations. "Grill grate is NOT adjustable, so it makes cooking on the live fire a bit more challenging," warns Alan about Pearl Hill State Park. Most cabin sites include basic fire rings, but cooking grate configurations vary.

Cell service limitations: Mobile phone coverage can be inconsistent around Troy. "I lost cell coverage (Verizon) as I approached the campground, so you may want to ensure you have maps downloaded for offline use," suggests Jean C. Coverage improves at higher elevations and typically works better for text messages than calls.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Family cabins near Troy often include dedicated recreation areas. "Great family oriented campground with fishing pond and great fishing spots nearby. Lots of great kids events around the holidays, basketball court, swimming, etc.," explains Lindsey L. about Seven Maples. Most family-oriented properties schedule weekend activities during summer months.

Consider campground layout: When booking cabins with children, site location matters significantly. At Otter River State Forest, "The sites that are near the small pond are generally larger and have better space for pitching a tent," advises Jean C. Cabins positioned away from main roads typically provide safer environments for families with young children.

Plan for weather variability: The Troy region can experience significant temperature changes. "We stayed in the cabin with a kitchenette and bathroom. The shower worked well and it was nice not to have to walk to the restrooms, though they were close by," shares Alison S. about her Seven Maples experience. Cabins with indoor facilities prove particularly valuable during rainy periods.

Tips from RVers

Access considerations: Several cabin locations have specific entry requirements. "Follow the website directions to get here as there are covered bridges in the area with low Clearance and low weight limits," advises John L. about approaching Ashuelot River Campground. GPS directions sometimes route vehicles through unsuitable roads in the Troy area.

Site selection strategies: RVers who also book cabins recommend researching specific site characteristics. "Site 12 a little tight for 21 ft travel trailer. Large tree canopy," notes Mike B. about Swanzey Lake Camping Area. Most cabin locations provide site maps with measurements upon request.

Power reliability concerns: Electric service varies between cabin properties. "Had issues with 30 amp service at site was not providing enough power, could not run all my campers amenities," reports Zachary W. about Seven Maples. Visitors with medical devices requiring consistent power should inquire about electrical system reliability before booking.

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