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) 428-7616

    $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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Recent Reviews near Weare, NH

774 Reviews of 180 Weare Campgrounds


  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Beach Rose RV Park

    Nice park

    Owners were helpful on arrival, level concrete pad full hookups. Sites close together but quiet.

  • 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.

  • Kenneth P.
    Aug. 28, 2025

    Fort Dummer State Park Campground

    Not So Bad

    We spent one night at site #20 and enjoyed our stay.  It was rather peaceful other than the hum of I-91. The staff was friendly and helpful. The sites were generally wooded, pretty level, and fairly spread apart from one another.  I saw no signs of the problems identified in the June 2025 review.  Yes, I must agree that the restrooms are old, but they were clean.  The other problems might happen anywhere and were obviously brought under control.  Clearly, the writer of the June 2025 post knew way more than any weekend camper would be aware of and this shows that is more to their story that should have been revealed in their post.

  • S
    Aug. 23, 2025

    Cold Springs Camp Resort

    All Around Exceptional

    This place is just great! They have clean, flat sites, easy to navigate and get our fifth wheel in. The facilities are spotless. There are numerous pools and hot tubs, activities and the people that work there are just the nicest! Our kids were never scolded for being loud and neither were the adults. We have booked our return trip already and can't wait to go back!

  • J
    Aug. 20, 2025

    Plymouth Sands Camping Area

    Nice campground with amenities and friendly owners

    The campground is in a convenient location near lots of hiking trails and attractions. The sites are decently spacious and have various configurations for utilities. There is a nice beach on the river with a rope swing and ability to swim. We were there while the water was fairly low, so it was great for kids. Firewood is available on site. There is a bathroom with a few stalls and sinks that is well kept and clean. The showers are quarter operated with a coin heat lamp as well for the colder seasons. The office has a lending library of games available. The couple that owns the campground are very friendly and have owned it for 3 seasons now and they have done a great job making sure that amenities are kept up and upgrades are being made.

  • Rachael K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 17, 2025

    Lake Dennison Recreation Area Campground

    Really pretty and chill

    This campground is pretty and offers many private site options. We didn't use the bathrooms so can't speak on that. But overall it's a clean campground.

    There are two loops. The loop closer to the entrance has a lot of private sites. Although if you have one closer to the main road, it is quite noisy with road sounds. But many of the sites in the middle are more quiet. The sites by the lake are really pretty, but there's not much privacy. All of the sites are good size and the fire pits are placed well.

    The other loop farther away from the entrance has a lot more lakeside sites. But there's very little privacy. The sites with higher numbers by the lake are all on top of each other with little to no trees or shrubs between sites, and you can't really decipher where one site ends and the next begins. We would not stay on that loop if we visited again. Unless it was site 101 which seemed more private for that loop.

    Sites 1 through 5 on the first loop are pretty quiet and peaceful. We stayed at site 4 and we think that it was one of the best sites in the campground. We didn't have neighbors on either side of us. We only had neighbors across from us. The site was spacious , peaceful and pretty. There was a little trail from our site that went down to a marsh. That was absolutely beautiful.

    We will definitely stay here again.

  • gabe N.
    Aug. 16, 2025

    Lake Dennison Recreation Area Campground

    What a gem

    We camped here one night on a pit stop and it exceeded our expectations! We camped on the north shore; sites were big and offered immediate access to and view of the lake. However, there is limited privacy between sites so hope for good neighbors :) also cell service was fine with AT&T.

  • Cassie G.
    Aug. 12, 2025

    Winding River Campground

    Fun laid back place. This campground has a lot of potential. Some info on their website and Facebook isn’t accurate.

    I would like to share my experience this past weekend at Winding River in Exeter NH. My family of 3 Stayed at tent site 523 in the Oak area. We also had family at 553 and 554 and Cabin 2.

    About site 523: I clearly had one of the largest and most private tent sites. It was set back with a long driveway tucked between 522 and 524. It’s a very steep drop into the river making most sites a little nerve wracking with a little one. Online it said water available nearby. Most sites had a hookup but there wasn’t a one on my site. It looked like there may have been one to share on the road, but I didn’t end up needing to figure that out.

    Tent sites 522 and 524: Along with most of the tent sites these sites were very close to each other, much smaller and closer to the road. I wished my family members had gotten 552 and 553 as they blended together nicely if you are tenting in side by side spaces. The ground was very rocky making staking tents down difficult. They were right next to the bathroom which was convenient but loud. Ventilation in the bathroom was not good so the doors were propped open much of the time and loud hand dryers.

    Shower:

    • This is the smaller of the two bathrooms in the campground. There are 2 showers there. Each with a single insufficient curtain and no hooks on the wall or bench to place things down. Water was hot enough, pressure was ok if you set it to the high power massage-like setting.
    • The showers in other bathroom (near the town center area) had a door and two curtains. Some had hooks (some of which were broken). I almost tripped going in and out of these bathroom stalls because they are raised up but there is no marking on the ground to indicate that.

    Cabin 2: Ac worked well. There was a good sized bed downstairs, smaller beds in two lofts. I was surprised the couch didn’t pull out. Fridge and all dishes were nice and clean. All the cabins seem to have different back porch setups. This porch was smaller than C1. There was a propane grill that smelled rancid with sooo much caked on The burners. The location of the ceiling fan under the other lights in the ceiling gave them a flashing effect that really bothered me.

    Pros:

    • Lower price compared to other campgrounds (but I don’t feel like I got everything advertised on the website)
    • Two playgrounds, both were nice.
    • Water slide was fun
    • We arrived Thursday at the gate and were told how to get to our site, to set up and then come over to the office which was nice.

    Cons:

    • The river is very low and yucky so none of the boating or fishing advertised was possible. likely causing the massive amount of mosquitos.
    • The whole arcade building was was “out of order”
    • The laundry room had two washers (one was broken) and two dryers 2.50 each per load. Not sufficient for a campground this size (especially when people leave their clothes in the machine for 30 mins after they’re done!)
    • Camp store was poorly stocked (multiple empty coolers).
    • Ice $3 per SMALL bag.
    • Wood $10 per bundle and rules say you can’t bring from off-site. I saw people with huge metal bins of wood but was never offered that option when I payed for multiple bundles.
    • Camp store closes at 3 on Sunday and doesn’t open until 11 am during the week (which is also checkout). This made it a little confusing when I wanted to return the golf cart. They have a small area with icecream that is scooped and maybe a kitchen. I never saw it open but I think the sign said open morning to 12 and then again in the evening.
    • The pool was green and cloudy on day 3. I called the office and was told they had just shocked it and that was a result of the copper. I am not informed enough on pool safety so I opted out of swimming on the hottest day of our stay. My son was bummed.
    • Planned activities were only scheduled for Friday and Saturday, when online mentions “daily”. During adult kareoke there were plenty of kids and really poor wifi (wasting so much time between songs).

    And just to add:

    • Staff I encountered was friendly enough, but It would be nice if they wore shirts to identify themselves.
    • Golf cart was great, but cost more than the site per night.
    • Pedal go-carts were available for rent (I didn’t ask a price).

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.