Best Campgrounds near Weare, NH

The Weare, New Hampshire region provides a range of camping experiences from developed facilities to more rustic options. Cold Springs Camp Resort and Autumn Hills Campground, both located in Weare, offer full-service camping with amenities like electric hookups, water access, and on-site facilities. Within a 20-mile radius, campers can find additional options such as Bear Brook State Park Campground to the east and Greenfield State Park Campground to the southwest. Most campgrounds in the area accommodate both tent and RV camping, with several sites also offering cabin rentals. The terrain varies from lakeside settings to wooded areas, giving campers choices between water access and forest seclusion.

Camping facilities around Weare typically operate from May through October, with most closing after Columbus Day weekend. Many campgrounds require advance reservations, particularly for waterfront sites and holiday weekends. The region experiences typical New England seasonal variations with warm summers and cool, colorful autumns. Cell phone coverage varies significantly throughout the area, with Verizon users reporting 1-2 bars in some locations and little to no service in others. Most developed campgrounds provide water access, shower facilities, and fire rings, though hookup availability differs between locations. According to one visitor, "It was a wonderful weekend away and I will definitely be back. The hiking is incredible, both from the site and by driving to the headquarters to park."

Several campgrounds in the region feature waterfront access, which tends to be highly valued by visitors. Cold Springs Camp Resort receives particularly strong reviews, with campers noting its cleanliness and numerous amenities including multiple swimming pools and a beach area. Bear Brook State Park Campground offers a more natural setting with sites nestled under towering pines and separated by large downed trees for privacy. As one camper observed, "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." The proximity to hiking and mountain biking trails is frequently mentioned as a highlight, with Bear Brook State Park offering extensive trail networks around several ponds. Family-friendly amenities such as playgrounds and recreation fields are common at the larger established campgrounds in the area.

Best Camping Sites Near Weare, New Hampshire (180)

    1. Greenfield State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Bennington, NH
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 547-3497

    $35 - $105 / night

    "Easy access to a bathroom (which was very clean). Quiet neighbors, everyone around us observed the quiet hours (10p-7a) and even during the day no one was super loud."

    "We are grateful that they are honest about it, but it is disappointing to not be able to swim at the campers beach.

    Overall it’s a clean, relaxing campsite and we will be back."

    2. Friendly Beaver Campground

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

    $60 - $130 / night

    "The views outside our camper window is amazing. We’re surrounding be trees and it’s breathtaking when surrounded by freshly fallen snow."

    "I prefer trees, but this wont keep us away from trying out RV sites this year."

    3. Autumn Hills Campground

    9 Reviews
    Goffstown, NH
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 529-2425

    $45 - $60 / night

    "Lake access, inground pool, ball field, and lots of activities for the kids makes this a great place to relax with the family."

    "Campground is peaceful and quiet; the lake is within close proximity to most sites; I wouldn’t say it’s the best place for swimming but overall a great place to launch a kayak or canoe and paddle about"

    4. Cold Springs Camp Resort

    6 Reviews
    Weare, NH
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 529-2528

    $69 - $130 / night

    "Beautiful, extremely clean bathrooms, reasonably priced little cafe, big camp store, very friendly staff, 4 outdoor pools & pretty big campground that has a gated entry/exit that needs a key card pass"

    5. Bear Brook State Park Campground

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

    $35 - $45 / night

    "Tucked away in what feels like the middle of nowhere New Hampshire is it's largest state park. Bear Brook is full of trails, ponds and a fairly large campground."

    "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."

    6. Spacious Skies French Pond

    7 Reviews
    Henniker, NH
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 995-4133

    $24 - $185 / night

    "We were at the end of a lane, backing in was fine we are small, 21 feet including tongue, we fit fine. Great site across from a beach, on French Pond I’m guessing is at least 25 acres."

    "I had a view of the beautiful pond, which is really a lake, and wished I had more time to rent a kayak.  The bathrooms were clean and easy to access, since I do not have sewer in my small pop-up."

    7. Spacious Skies Seven Maples

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

    $54 - $999 / night

    "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."

    "We loved being next to the large field and basketball court where we watched the kids play without having to worry where they disappeared to."

    8. Sandy Beach Campground

    6 Reviews
    Contoocook, NH
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    9. Keyser Pond Campground

    5 Reviews
    Henniker, NH
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 428-7741

    "Camp takes security seriously, with gated entry and wristbands for guests to wear. Laundry is great, open 24 hours, $1.50/wash and $0.25 per 6 min or so for dryer."

    10. Oxbow Campground

    4 Reviews
    Hillsborough, NH
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 464-5952

    $30 - $45 / night

    "Because we are fully self-contained and need no hook-ups, he gave us a small discount on our night. We stayed right next to a cute pond on site 69."

    "We stayed with our parents in their camper for a couple nights and had such a positive experience there!"

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783 Reviews of 180 Weare Campgrounds


  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 2, 2025

    Ashuelot River Campground

    Nice ‘n Easy campground

    We stayed for 3 days off season so not busy. Sites located along the river are wooded, field sites are very open great for seeing the stars at night. Sites have fire rings with excellent airflow for good burning with low smoke. Hook ups are in great condition for power, water, sewer. Showers and bath house on site. Laundry and game room at office area. Office staff was very helpful and they’re open later into the day til 7 PM. Good firewood and large bundle delivered for $15 to your site. We passed over this site on our first trip to the area but are glad we came here and we’re planning to return. Follow the website directions to get here as there are covered bridges in the area with low Clearance and low weight limits.

  • Julie A.
    Sep. 30, 2025

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp Resort, Lakes Region

    Downhill since new management

    Yogi’s Jellystone Park– Milton, New Hampshire: Seasonal Camper Review I have been camping at Yogi’s Jellystone Park in Milton for five years, including the last two as a seasonal camper. Unfortunately, my recent experiences under new management have been disappointing and frustrating. Pet Fence Policy and Safety Concerns
At the start of this season, the new general manager, Amanda, instructed me to remove my pet fence, citing liability issues. Despite my having signed a waiver absolving the park of responsibility for my dog’s actions, she insisted on its removal without providing a clear explanation. I complied reluctantly, only to observe many other campsites retaining similar pet fences throughout the season, including one seasonal camper who kept theirs up all season and transient sites with fences as well. This inconsistent enforcement of rules is unfair and undermines trust. After seeing others with pet fences, I reinstated mine to protect my dog, especially after two incidents where loose dogs entered my site and charged at my dog. Amanda then threatened me with non-renewal of my seasonal contract if I did not remove the fence again, forcing me to comply once more. I wrote to corporate regarding this issue since Amanda was of no help but never heard back from corporate. Loss of Seasonal Site and Corporate Decisions
Yogi’s removed nine seasonal sites this year, including mine, with little warning. This decision affects long-term campers, some with over 20 years of history at the park. It appears motivated by corporate interests, favoring transient sites or cabins, which generate more revenue. The loss of a seasonal site after investing time, effort, and money into making it beautiful is deeply disheartening and reflects poor management priorities. Entertainment and Atmosphere
Adult entertainment offerings have drastically declined. This year’s highlight was a 30-minute Saturday night hayride, with no live bands in the pavilion throughout the entire season. Under previous management, live music was a regular and enjoyable feature. The lack of engaging activities diminishes the overall campground experience. Myself and other campers offered suggestions to management regarding entertainment for adults but they didn't take any of our suggestions. Bear Interaction
Despite the park’s theme, sightings of Yogi Bear are rare. On one occasion, a golf cart carrying excited children stopped to see Yogi Bear, but the character ignored them and drove past without interaction, which was very disappointing. Management and Staff Attitude
Amanda, the general manager, presents as unapproachable and aloof. She did not introduce herself to seasonal campers at the beginning of the season, many of whom do not even know what she looks like and the camping season ends in just a couple of weeks. Most staff members also exhibit a snobbish attitude, often failing to acknowledge campers, which creates an unwelcoming environment. Cost and Recommendation
The campground is overpriced relative to the quality of experience and level of service provided. Given the inconsistent rule enforcement, loss of seasonal sites, diminished entertainment, and poor management attitude, I cannot recommend Yogi’s Jellystone Park in Milton NH Those interested in a Yogis campground should consider other locations.

  • Rae-Ann W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 29, 2025

    Ashuelot River Campground

    Another great trip to Ashuelot River Campground

    We spent another great weekend at the Ashuelot River Campground. We recently purchased a new-to-us camper and wanted to get in a trip or two before putting it away for the winter. This was our 2nd visit to Ashuelot.

    We were in site 59, a pull-through with water and 30/50 amp service. The site was level and easy to get into and park. We were in a fully wooded area on the left side of the campground, which we prefer. They have sites located in fully open areas, as well as some that are partially wooded and have river access. There is a nice mix.

    Having good weather, we took a lazy tube ride from one side of the campground to the other. It has been quite dry in the area, so they are experiencing a drought. However, a little rain in the week got the river moving a bit. We were able to enjoy a nice, slow drift around the campground.

    We thoroughly enjoyed our time again and will definitely be back.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 26, 2025

    Salisbury Beach State Reservation

    Only a 4 because of out of stater price

    Campsites are close together, but the beach is amazing. Especially in the off season.

  • Mindie C.
    Sep. 20, 2025

    Hanscom AFB FamCamp

    Great stop

    Lovely campground. Clean, good WiFi. Kind campers. Will be back

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 18, 2025

    Woodmore Family Campground and RV Park

    Good Campground

    Stayed for over a week off season , mid September. Very quiet during the week , weekend is Party Time when the gang pulls in on Friday Night. Very loud until after 10:00 on Friday / Saturday. 50 percent or more is seasonal camp sites. Sites in back are ok with trees and different levels. Sites are a little closer than I usually find. Neighbors are very considerate on site privacy. Owners are exceptionally helpful and work hard to keep the site functioning and clean. Coin operated showers with hot water, mostly nice and clean except after a crowd gets packed and checks out Sunday AM. Laundry room takes quarters for machines. Small store at office which was open every day. Game room with wi fi. Pool , playground , volleyball area. Good size wood bundle for $10 , delivered directly to your site. Lake access with kayaks , some local hiking. Major grocery store nearby along with Walmart.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 18, 2025

    Meredith Woods Four Season Camping

    Now called HUNTERS RUN Rv Park

    Good spot, lots of seasonal campers, new corporate owners and it’s named Hunter’s Run RV Park. Combined with another campground across the street. Called for reservations and staff helpful once they answered. Store and office hours are erratic. FireWood supply “iffy” so brought some locally sourced food. Camped at Lakeside area.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 18, 2025

    Clearwater Campground

    Now Hunter’s Run RV Park

    This is now called Hunter’s Run. Many seasonal campsites more than half the campground. Good site spacing. Store only open limited hours and staff on site only limited hours. Probably due to new corporate owners. Very quiet off season and during the week. No wood available during our visit, 2 bundles locked in cage area but nobody around to purchase from. Bathhouses and showers very clean at lakeside section of campground. Nice clean beach area at the lake. Looks like kayak and canoe rentals. This is on south side of NH route 104 which is a busy road. Some road noise noticed from our location near the lake. Gravel/dirt sites with fire pits ( rocks ) and picnic table. Called office to arrange for site and they called back. Staff very helpful to find a good site and making reservations.


Guide to Weare

Camping options near Weare, New Hampshire extend beyond standard developed facilities, offering diverse terrain from pond-side settings to wooded retreats. The region sits at elevations between 500-900 feet above sea level with mixed northern hardwood forests dominating the landscape. Summer temperatures typically range from 55-85°F with humidity levels increasing in July and August when thunderstorms frequently occur in late afternoons.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Keyser Pond Campground offers pond fishing popular with families. As one visitor noted, "The pond that many used for kayaking and canoeing. Dog friendly, nice enough staff."

Mountain biking: Bear Brook State Park Campground provides extensive trail networks specifically designed for mountain biking. According to a reviewer, "We camped here to check out the mountain bike trails in the park and we're not disappointed on either count. The biking trails were a blast."

Paddle sports: Multiple water access points allow for non-motorized boating near campsites. At Oxbow Campground, "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."

Hiking options: Numerous trails run through the region with varying difficulty levels. A camper at Greenfield State Park mentioned, "Monadnock State Park is about a 25 minute drive from the campground, and provides a beautiful hike."

What campers like

Privacy levels: Greenfield State Park Campground receives praise for its secluded sites. One reviewer commented, "Very large campground with lots of woods to block you from other campers. Dog friendly 🐶" while another noted, "The camping spots are spread out enough that you feel like you have privacy, even if you have neighbors."

Swimming facilities: Multiple pools at camping resorts provide relief during summer months. A camper at Cold Springs Camp Resort shared, "Great campground. The pools are amazing. Kid pools. Adult pools! Adult hot tub."

Site separation: Natural barriers between campsites enhance privacy at many locations. At Bear Brook State Park, "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."

Clean facilities: Bathhouses and common areas receive regular maintenance at most campgrounds. One visitor to Oxbow Campground noted, "Tom takes great care to keep the grounds and the bathrooms/showers very clean. It is obvious he takes pride in ownership."

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Most campgrounds in the Weare area operate from May through October with limited availability during shoulder seasons. Greenfield State Park operates "May 22 to October 12" according to their season information.

Reservation requirements: Weekend dates frequently book months in advance during summer. One visitor to Autumn Hills Campground advised, "I recommend you take the virtual tour online so you can pick a sight that works for you and book it soon."

Tent site limitations: Some campgrounds primarily cater to RVs with limited tent camping options. A Keyser Pond Campground reviewer observed, "Definitely aimed towards more of the RV/camper fields. It seems like the majority of the sites are seasonals. The tent sites are wicked small, packed together."

Water quality variations: Pond swimming conditions can vary throughout the season. A visitor noted, "When we went (July 2025) the water was closed due to Cyanobacteria Blooms, hence the 1 star deduction. We are grateful that they are honest about it, but it is disappointing to not be able to swim at the campers beach."

Tips for camping with families

Activity scheduling: Family-oriented campgrounds offer structured entertainment throughout summer weekends. At Friendly Beaver Campground, "They have 3 outdoor pools(sports,toddler,regular) plus an indoor pool for rainy or chilly days. They have a few animals the kids can feed. They also have crafts, hayrides and games,playground and other events."

Playground access: Several campsites near Weare feature dedicated play areas for children. One reviewer at Spacious Skies Seven Maples shared, "We loved being next to the large field and basketball court where we watched the kids play without having to worry where they disappeared to."

Water features: Pool complexes specifically designed for different age groups provide family entertainment. According to a camper, "The pool is amazing for kids of all ages with water slides and a splash area. There's no life guard or staff monitoring the pool area so it did get a little too crazy at times for my little ones."

Insect preparation: Pack appropriate bug protection during summer months. One visitor cautioned, "Just don't forget to bring some bug-spray for those New Hampshire mosquitos!"

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Research specific sites before booking to ensure proper fit for your rig. A visitor with a travel trailer noted, "Sites are nice and the campground is nice and clean," while another mentioned, "My 28 foot travel trailer barely fit into the site."

Hookup variability: Electrical service can be inconsistent at some locations. One RVer reported, "Had issues with 30 amp service at site was not providing enough power, could not run all my campers amenities."

Leveling preparation: Many campsites require adjustment for RVs. A camper noted, "Sites not fully level but leveling blocks took care of it."

Dump station access: Some facilities charge substantial fees for non-guests. According to a visitor, "Cost for non-campers to use the dump is an astonishing $40, which can't be right, but that's what the sign said."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Weare, NH?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Weare, NH is Greenfield State Park Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 21 reviews.

What parks are near Weare, NH?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 14 parks near Weare, NH that allow camping, notably Hopkinton-Everett Lake and Edward MacDowell Lake.