Best RV Parks & Resorts near Weare, NH

Several RV parks around Weare accommodate various motorhome and travel trailer needs. Sandy Beach Campground in Contoocook offers full hookup sites with electric, water, and sewer connections open from May 5 to October 10. Pine Acres Resort in Raymond provides big-rig friendly sites with 50-amp service from mid-April through October. Tuxbury Pond RV Campground in South Hampton features multiple hookup options but operates on a seasonal schedule from late April to mid-October. Hidden Valley RV and Golf Park in Derry maintains big-rig accessible sites with full hookups including 50-amp electrical service. "The RV sites are well organized but pretty close together, mostly occupied by fifth wheels with some 34-foot Class A motorhomes fitting comfortably."

Throughout the region, RV sites vary significantly in size and layout. Full hookup sites are standard at most parks, though hookup placement may require extended hoses at some locations. Many campgrounds have seasonal restrictions with most operating from May through October. While some parks like Silver Lake Park Campground prohibit pets, others such as Woodmore Family Campground welcome them. Dump stations are available at most facilities, though Hidden Valley RV Park does not offer sanitary dumping services on premises. According to one visitor, "sites can be tight to maneuver into, especially the standard sites not specifically designated for RVs - we needed a 134-point turn to position our travel trailer properly." Fall weekends fill quickly, particularly at parks with lake access, requiring advance reservations.

Best RV Sites Near Weare, New Hampshire (147)

    1. Sandy Beach Campground

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

    "Quiet during the weekdays, picks up over weekends but not to overbearing."

    "A lot of seasonal people but friendly. Playground is on the beach. They don’t allow sparklers so that was a bummer ok the 4th, but still got to see fireworks . Showers are free. We would stay again!"

    2. Pine Acres Resort

    3 Reviews
    Raymond, NH
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "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."

    3. Tuxbury Pond RV Campground

    14 Reviews
    South Hampton, NH
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Pros: Friendly staff, clean bathrooms, clean grounds, gated campground with card key access in/out of the grounds, 2 pools (closed for the season during our stay), pavilion, activities/entertainment, fairly"

    "Beautiful campground, clean facilities, decently priced. The pool, playground, bathrooms, and basketball court were all open and well maintained. We really enjoyed our stay!"

    4. Woodmore Family Campground and RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Rindge, NH
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 899-3362

    $42 - $65 / night

    "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."

    "Week-long stay in our Imagine."

    5. Silver Lakes Park Campground

    1 Review
    Belmont, NH
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 524-6289

    $45 - $55 / night

    "Silver Lake Park Campground and Cabins was an incredibly well maintained campground off Jamestown Road in Belmont NH. "

    6. Hidden Valley RV and Golf Park

    4 Reviews
    Derry, NH
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 887-3767

    "There are 300 camping sites with full hookups. Very reasonably priced at $40 per night. A lot of the campers are seasonal which is May - October each year."

    "Nice RV campground with alot of seasonal residents. Plenty of tent sites. On site general store with grill. Fishing and swimming on property along with a club house."

    7. Beach Rose RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Salisbury, MA
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (978) 463-0226

    "Beach Rose RV Park in Salisbury, Massachusetts is a small, friendly, family-owned campground near the beach."

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

    8. Turtle Kraal RV Park

    1 Review
    Alton, NH
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 855-2377

    "Turtle Kraal RV campground is a gated RV campground just outside Alton Bay NH.  Lots of great restaurants, ice cream shops and water activities are nearby!  "

    9. Seacoast Camping and RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    North Hampton, NH
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 964-5730

    $38 - $48 / night

    "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."

    "Our site unlike the pull throughs was grass but it was firm enough. When you first pull in nice/ camp store. I would gladly stay here again."

    10. Newfound RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Bristol, NH
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 744-3344

    $33 - $60 / night

    "The most important things we look for in a campground is a friendly host, safe grounds, and clean amenities. The campground was a great base location for the local attractions and sights."

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RV Park Reviews near Weare, NH

757 Reviews of 147 Weare Campgrounds


  • Kirsten J.
    Jul. 19, 2022

    Turtle Kraal RV Park

    5 star RV campground - all the amenities and well cared for!

    Turtle Kraal RV campground is a gated RV campground just outside Alton Bay NH.  Lots of great restaurants, ice cream shops and water activities are nearby!  

    The sign was easy to spot, right off the road, GPS leading us right to the entrance.  There is a long approach after you see the sign, and even a sharp turn before you see the gate.  We met the man at the gate (with his incredibly enormous husky) and provided us all the information we needed.  This campground has wifi, good cell signal (AT&T and Verizon), a great pool, is pet friendly and well maintained.  The bathhouse and pool were both very clean, and for as many RV's that were there - that was amazing!  Each site has a firepit and a picnic table - though many sites have additions and build for an extended stay!  

    This campground is huge - there is a lower loop and an upper loop with the bathhouse and pool right in the center.  Kids can ride their bikes around both loops, walk the dogs, play cornhole or horseshoes, etc.  Trash is well maintained, with enough dumpsters for the amount of campers they could hold at capacity.  They also have firewood for sale on your way in, so you don't have to chase a campground host or a little golf cart - you can buy what you need on your way back.  This is a very family friendly campground about an hour and a half north of Boston and about the same from the Whites.  A great base-camp for amazing days on Lake Winnipesauke!!

  • J
    Aug. 1, 2021

    Gilson Pond Area Campground — Monadnock State Park

    Monadnock

    Love this campground! Family-friendly and quiet. Clean facilities. Close to amenities. Local short hikes as well as access to trails to Mount Monadnock. Limited cell service from some carriers.

  • Harold C.
    May. 16, 2021

    Spacious Skies French Pond

    Comes with a surprise French Pond

    The campground has a gravel area at the sites where the fire ring and picnic tables are. Where we parked our trailer was some gravel sand and dirt. 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. Most of the sights are long term. Camp was pretty much full, even then it was quiet. Restroom closed to covid, some campgrounds kept them open and just cleaned more. Well no complaint here we’re self contained. Some areas could use some tidying up. Still I would gladly stay here again.

  • Laura L.
    Jul. 24, 2018

    Newfound RV Park

    Nice place to explore the lakes region

    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. Our site was full hookup and a pull through site. We used a Passport America discount here.

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 30, 2022

    Forest Lake Campgrounds

    Weekend stay, lots of seasonal camping

    Site was clean, easy to get in/out with 21' travel trailer. Swimming at the beach wasn't inviting. Lots of seasonal campers with years of lawn ornaments. There was a sense of the campground being clicky place. Pet friendly. Mixed emotions....

  • Jim B.
    Sep. 6, 2022

    Caton Place Campground

    No friendly service

    This past holiday weekend we went to the campground. Upon arrival the owner made me go with them to the site and leave the motorhome blocking the entrance into the campground. The roads aren’t wide enough to take a motorhome into. The pull through site is not level and is barely long enough to fit my 43’ rig (with my motorcycle lift). The owner was very unfriendly. Driving out of the site was just as bad. You have to go down a small hill and bottom out the front and then drag the backend out of the dirt. This campground is not big rig friendly.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 1, 2021

    Seacoast Camping and RV Resort

    Nice, clean campground in a good location

    We really liked this park! It was clean, very well cared for, supper nice people and a decent price ($43/night) for camping in coastal New England. 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. Half of the park is seasonal campers(which is a lot more cramped and more junked up) and the other half is for transients. The two sides are separated by a tree line where the tent sites are located. The park is in a good location and pretty close to the beach, restaurants, shopping and access to Route 1. You are also just twenty minutes or so to Portsmouth and Newburyport which are some of our favorite New England coastal towns. 

    Our site (#124) was one of the new sites which they had just completed. It was a gravel back-in which was plenty long and level. They recently seeded the area so new grass was starting to grow. 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. Lucky for us nobody was parked in that site. We hate driving over grass as our coach can really make some ruts, but we had no choice in this situation. The ground was dry and hard so we didn’t make deep ruts. The park does not have cable and we were not able to get reception on our satellite because of the trees and could not get any over-the-air channels. No television was fine because we enjoyed sitting by a campfire after our long day of exploring. We had a picnic table that was kind of small if you had 4-6 people but fine for just two of us. Our firepit was a light weight portable one which we could move. The older sites had heavy fire rings that were not to be moved. None of the sites have a lot of space between them and I bet this park could feel quite cramped when it was full. We were there in the off-season(May) and didn’t have any neighbors so it was pretty quiet. There are not too many amenities in the park which was fine for us since we really don’t use them. There was a very large playground, horseshoe pits, shuffleboard, basketball, and camp store. This park really cares about appearance and grounds-keeping is top notch. Our site had a nice grassy space with a small garden planted with flowers. The laundry was very nice, clean and had big front-loading machines. Check-in was super easy and fast. All the staff were very nice. 

    About 5 miles to the east is Hampton Beach and a little farther is the town of Rye which are worth the drive. There we discovered Ray’s Seafood and Petey’s Summertime Seafood where you can get a great meal right next to the water. After lunch pop over to Wallis Sand Beach for an afternoon relaxing by the sea. We love visiting the Kittery Trading Post(in Maine) which is a good outdoor outfitter and eating at Bob’s Clam Hut.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 17, 2022

    Sea Coast Camping and RV Resort

    Great Location, Very Clean

    We really liked this park! It was clean, very well cared for, supper nice people and a decent price($43/night) for camping in coastal New England. 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. Half of the park is seasonal campers (which is a lot more cramped and more junked up) and the other half is for transients. The two sides are separated by a tree line where the tent sites are located. The park is in a good location and pretty close to the beach, restaurants, shopping and access to Route 1. You are also just twenty minutes or so to Portsmouth and Newburyport which are some of our favorite New England coastal towns. 

    Our site (#124) was one of the new sites which they had just completed. It was a gravel back-in which was plenty long and level. They recently seeded the area so new grass was starting to grow. 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. Lucky for us nobody was parked in that site. We hate driving over grass as our coach can really make some ruts, but we had no choice in this situation. The ground was dry and hard so we didn’t make deep ruts. The park does not have cable and we were not able to get reception on our satellite because of the trees and could not get any over-the-air channels. No television was fine because we enjoyed sitting by a campfire after our long day of exploring. We had a picnic table that was kind of small if you had 4-6 people but fine for just two of us. Our firepit was a light weight portable one which we could move. The older sites had heavy fire rings that were not to be moved. None of the sites have a lot of space between them and I bet this park could feel quite cramped when it was full. We were there in the off-season (May) and didn’t have any neighbors so it was pretty quiet. 

    There are not too many amenities in the park which was fine for us since we really don’t use them. There was a very large playground, horseshoe pits, shuffleboard, basketball, and camp store. This park really cares about appearance and grounds-keeping is top notch. Our site had a nice grassy space with a small garden planted with flowers. The laundry was very nice, clean and had big front-loading machines. Check-in was super easy and fast. All the staff were very nice. 

    About 5 miles to the east is Hampton Beach and a little farther is the town of Rye which are worth the drive. There we discovered Ray’s Seafood and Petey’s Summertime Seafood where you can get a great meal right next to the water. After lunch pop over to Wallis Sand Beach for an afternoon relaxing by the sea. We love visiting the Kittery Trading Post (in Maine) which is a good outdoor outfitter and eating at Bob’s Clam Hut.

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 25, 2022

    Swanzey Lake Camping Area

    Site 12 review (2 adults 1 child)

    Site 12 a little tight for 21 ft travel trailer. Large tree canopy. Lots if seasonal sites make up a majority of sites. 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. Relaxing evenings along side fire pit.


Guide to Weare

Weare, New Hampshire sits within the Merrimack Valley region at elevations ranging from 500-1,000 feet, creating varied camping terrain throughout the area. Seasonal temperature fluctuations are significant, with summer highs averaging 82°F and winter lows reaching 11°F. Most RV campgrounds near Weare operate from May through October due to the New England climate patterns.

What to do

Swimming access: At Sandy Beach Campground in Contoocook, campers can enjoy a beach area though some visitors note "the sandy beach is nice but the swimming area is quite weedy." The campground compensates with equipment rentals for those looking for water activities.

Golfing opportunities: Hidden Valley RV and Golf Park offers a unique camping and golfing combination with both 9 and 18-hole options. According to one reviewer, the park spans "1300 acres owned and operated by the Simonsen family in Derry, NH" with a pro shop and golf cart rentals available.

Outdoor recreation: Woodmore Family Campground and RV Park provides multiple activity options including "a great wiffleball park" and access to lakes for kayaking. A visitor notes there's "a nature walk and stream on the property" with "a little 'wishing' bridge that crosses the stream" making it ideal for short walks.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Multiple campgrounds maintain high standards for their bathrooms and common areas. One camper at Turtle Kraal RV Park mentioned, "The bathhouse and pool were both very clean, and for as many RV's that were there - that was amazing!"

Attentive management: Several reviewers highlighted exceptional staff interactions. At Hidden Valley, one visitor recounted how "Lauri loaned us her minivan to go to the airport and Drew loaned us some tools to work on the RV. They were so helpful and treated us like family."

Location advantages: Beach Rose RV Park received praise for being "only about a mile from the beach" with convenient access to water activities. Another visitor mentioned they "rode bikes to Salisbury Beach and my young adult son rode his longboard to the beach," highlighting the accessibility.

What you should know

Site spacing variations: Many campgrounds feature tight sites, particularly during peak season. At Beach Rose RV Park, a camper noted "spaces are small" but "after one day we got used to it and it was fine."

Seasonal differences: Tuxbury Pond RV Campground and others experience significant differences between weekday and weekend atmospheres. One visitor observed it was "quiet during quiet hours, picks up over weekends but not to overbearing."

Navigation challenges: Several campgrounds present access difficulties. A Tuxbury Pond visitor cautioned about GPS issues, stating "if you're using Apple Maps, it will likely take you to a turn that is not the campground entrance, there's even a hand-written sign on someone's lawn that has directions to the entrance."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Family-friendly amenities vary significantly between campgrounds. Seacoast Camping and RV Resort features "a very large playground" which several families noted was great for children to burn off energy between outdoor adventures.

Noise considerations: Newfound RV Park received praise from families for its balanced atmosphere. A visitor commented that "the sites were all well-spaced" compared to other campgrounds in the area, providing better privacy for families.

Entertainment options: Many campgrounds organize activities for children. At Woodmore Family Campground, one family appreciated that "they offer a lot of stuff to do right on a lake in the bottom of the beautiful mountain," making it easier to keep children entertained throughout their stay.

Tips from RVers

Hookup configurations: At Hidden Valley, an RVer noted that "water and electric were between our site and the next on one side and sewer between our site and the one on the other side," making placement challenging on sloped terrain.

Site surfaces: Surface quality varies significantly between campgrounds. A visitor to Hidden Valley mentioned their "site had very long grass, bare rock and mud" which wasn't ideal for extended stays, while Beach Rose provides "level concrete pad full hookups."

Reservation timing: Fall weekends fill quickly at most campgrounds. As one Seacoast RV Resort visitor noted, they "needed a campsite for one night, normally a 2 night minimum, but the lady obliged," highlighting the advantage of flexible scheduling during shoulder seasons.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Weare, NH is Sandy Beach Campground with a 4-star rating from 6 reviews.

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