Best Campgrounds near Franklin, NH

Camping near Franklin, New Hampshire encompasses a range of established campgrounds nestled between the Lakes Region and the White Mountains. The area features several family-friendly options including Granite State Campground in Belmont and Silver Lakes Park Campground, both within a short drive of Franklin. These campgrounds provide access to numerous lakes and ponds, with Webster Lake directly in Franklin offering water recreation opportunities. Many sites are situated along waterways, providing scenic views and easy water access for swimming, fishing, and boating.

Most campgrounds in the Franklin area operate seasonally from mid-May through Columbus Day, with a few exceptions like Paugus Bay Campground which remains open year-round. Summer temperatures typically range from 70-85°F during the day, while spring and fall bring cooler weather with occasional frost. Mosquitoes can be abundant during summer months, particularly near water bodies. Cell service is generally reliable in established campgrounds but may be limited in more remote areas. Advance reservations are strongly recommended during peak summer season, especially for weekend stays and waterfront sites.

The camping options around Franklin vary in amenities and settings. RV-friendly campgrounds like Meredith Woods Four Season Camping and Gunstock Campground offer full hookups, while more rustic options are available for tent campers seeking a quieter experience. According to reviews, many campgrounds in the region provide spacious sites with good privacy between neighbors. Families with children will find several campgrounds with recreational facilities including beaches, playgrounds, and organized activities. Pet policies vary significantly between locations, with some campgrounds restricting pets during peak season or in certain areas. Campers seeking larger sites for group gatherings should look to Gunstock Campground, which offers 250 sites and accommodates various camping styles from tents to RVs.

Best Camping Sites Near Franklin, New Hampshire (231)

    1. Granite State Campground

    7 Reviews
    Belmont, NH
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 393-6003

    "New bath houses, New hook-ups on many sites Close drive to Lake Winnisquam and Winnipesaukee, Close drive to Gunstock Mountain, not far from Laconia, wooded sites, The camp has some seasonal full timers"

    "This campground is one of my favorites in the lakes region. Affordable prices, large wooded sites and great staff."

    2. Hunter’s Run RV Park

    9 Reviews
    New Hampton, NH
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 279-5449

    $44 - $135 / night

    "They also have a nice game room for them kids or grown ups that struggle to leave technology behind."

    3. Gunstock Campground

    14 Reviews
    Gilford, NH
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 737-4355

    $35 - $80 / night

    "Fairly extensive camp ground associated with Gunstock ski area on central New Hampshire."

    "I was lucky to receive a tranquil, secluded spot next to a brook - perfect."

    4. Clearwater Campground

    6 Reviews
    New Hampton, NH
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 279-7761

    $33 - $56 / night

    "The lake beach was fantastic, very nicely maintained. Kayak rental was super cheap and easy to do!

    The campground is relatively near Meredith town center, and not far from Weirs beach."

    5. Paugus Bay Campground

    6 Reviews
    Laconia, NH
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 366-4757

    "We seriously lucked out with getting two sites next to eachother over looking the lake though. Pros: -Owners were very friendly and helpful. -Lots of lake activities to do."

    "Campground is primarily seasonal sites, however the nightly rentals sites are nicely located near the water."

    6. Silver Lakes Park Campground

    1 Review
    Belmont, NH
    7 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. "

    7. Ramblewood Cabins and Campground

    1 Review
    Boscawen, NH
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 538-6948

    $25 - $45 / night

    8. Harbor Hill Camping Area

    8 Reviews
    Meredith, NH
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 279-6910

    $3500 - $4500 / night

    "Free DVD and book lending library, so if you aren't enjoying the great outdoors or walking on their nature trails, you can just read or watch.  Easy access to the lake or hiking trails in the area. "

    "Sinks are located outside and there is a bIgger sink for washing dishes. We were on an electric/water site but they also have a few primitive sites. We loved it here and will definitely be back."

    9. Spacious Skies French Pond

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

    $24 - $189 / night

    "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."

    "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."

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1006 Reviews of 231 Franklin Campgrounds


  • Jacob S.
    Feb. 22, 2026

    Pemi Cabins NH LLC

    Great view on the river from the cabin

    My family and I stayed in cabin 1 and had a direct view on top of the Pemi river. On site managers were very helpful. Will be back!

  • M
    Feb. 17, 2026

    Forest Glen

    Forest Glenn campground

    Forest Glenn campground is a very nice campground on Wheelwright pond in Lee New Hampshire! Not well kept up but makes you feel like you’re still camping and not glamping ( glamorous camping ) besides some of the very nice campers here with 2 stories on them! Anyway cutting to the chase, just to let any new comers know that are looking for camping in the Lee area if you so choose to camp at forest Glenn depending who you are or how you approach this place dictates if you will have to feel like your stepping on eggshells your entire stay… the owner is a angry Drunk who is sometimes very nice to others or very nasty, and I personally mostly see him being nasty. A couple years back I wanted to look at the campground to see if this would be a place I wanted to stay at so I walked into the office and asked them if we could look around and the lady was in the process of writing us a pass to drive through. This man comes in and said whats going on so I politely told him that we were interested in his campground and we wanted to look around. He completely flipped out said he doesn't understand, said his campground is his back yard, we can't allow this how would you like if I just walked around your back yard etc etc.... yelling at us the whole time and spitting while screaming and then told us to get out of his sight…. This place mind you is overrun by golf carts and I have heard of incidents where people get hit by them because who cares about the posted 5mph speed limitations if your in a golf carts right? Right! And CLEARLY this place is a Double standard place so you will not be treated equal… and as far as I know this place has secret people who camp supposedly working at camp like the manager and security and the plumber or electrician who look like their helping but while helping they gather information about you to spread it around to others or to cause problems with you and the owner!! Oh how thoughtful… one Morning I was in the office and the owner pulled me into the rec room to have a talk with me about my string lights suggesting I shut them off at night and I’m not allowed to use them anymore. I said “sir why would I do that there are 50 other sites with spot lights and string lights Who are these lights bothering that I need to take them down for? “ he said use them inside the trailer I don’t want to see them on again! “ now tell me how that makes any sense… so I shut them off and it became like a minefield on my site at night with no lights while the campers down a different street get to have theirs on. There is no privacy at this place, things keep going missing, and the sites are packed like sardines with no room for Jesus. There are also people staying here over winter and it’s a seasonal campground tell me how that makes any sense. Anyway definitely an experience to be at where drama hits too close to home and the golf cart parking spots are rolling a little to close to my feet. “ oh sorry my foot slipped “ #welp time to search for another place. Seems to be a trend with almost every campground. Angry owners who automatically cause problems or can’t run their own business place without drug addicts for help ( to say the least me and my wife WILL NOT BE COMING BACK )

  • Sandra P.
    Feb. 16, 2026

    Harbor Hill Camping Area

    Best Seasonal Campground in the Lakes Region!

    This is a great campground to be a seasonal at! 1 mile from a beautiful beach on Lake Winnipesaukee. 1 mile from town with cute shops and nice restaurants. Friendly staff. Seasonals are very friendly and welcome new seasonals. Campground is taken care of. It is family owned and they really care. I love the fact it is all seasonal- it has a wonderful community feel.

  • Will S.
    Dec. 9, 2025

    Barn Door Hostel & Campground

    Incredible comforting vibe

    Have been here twice, both end of season and beginning of season. The owners/operators are attentive, caring and engaged. Facilities are above par, the location is about the best you can get, highly maintained and they have Goose, probably one of the best dogs ever. Do yourself a favor and stay here... nights around the fire up in the whites in a safe and welcoming place are beyond description.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 26, 2025

    Little Ossipee Lake Campground

    Great location

    This cpground is full of seasonal sp no transient sites. Has good owners who keep the park clean and well maintained. Very friendly campground.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 21, 2025

    Spacious Skies French Pond

    Helpful staff

    The staff was friendly. Don't forget the flashlight. There is very little lighting to find your way around the winding roads of the campground which adds to the charm.

  • Marc D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 21, 2025

    Mount Ascutney State Park Campground

    Great state park

    This is a beautiful state park at the base of Mt ascutney. The campground is lovely. Forest Ed and beautiful fall colors in October. Good facilities. Friendly staff. Some noise from the interstate but not terrible. There is a 3.7 mile road that is extremely steep but paved, and goes to the summit of the mountain. Less than 1 mile hike from there to the observation tower. Great views. Lots of hiking trail trails.

  • S.D.G The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 17, 2025

    Quechee State Park Campground

    Great stop on any trip

    Clean, good facilities. Price has gone up to $38 a night. Got there close to the time the rangers left for the night, Nick was really kind to make sure I got situated before he left. Walking distance from the antique mall which is a stop everyone should make as well as good food and pizza right nearby. Great spot to stop at on any trip

  • Marc D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 16, 2025

    Gunstock Campground

    Great Spot

    Fairly extensive camp ground associated with Gunstock ski area on central New Hampshire. We arrived without a reservation a bit after the office closed, but Elena, the manager came out to let us in and allowed us to check in. She was great. Dogs must have proof of rabies vaccine. Very nice showers. Beautiful fall colors.


Guide to Franklin

Camping options near Franklin, New Hampshire range from waterfront sites along Lake Winnipesaukee to wooded settings in the foothills of the White Mountains. The region sits at elevations between 400-700 feet, creating moderate terrain suitable for both tent and RV camping. Winter overnight temperatures often drop below freezing from November through April, making late spring through early fall the most comfortable camping season.

What to do

Water recreation at Gunstock Campground: The campground provides easy access to nearby lakes for swimming, fishing, and boating. "Has an aerial obstacle course and a mountain coaster, places to swim, music festivals, hiking, etc.," writes Kasey H., highlighting the diverse activities available.

Kayaking at Clearwater Campground: Affordable kayak rentals make exploring the lake accessible for all skill levels. Brandon C. noted, "Kayak rental was super cheap and easy to do! The lake beach was fantastic, very nicely maintained."

Hiking from Wolf Swamp: This unique campground offers quick access to several hiking trails. According to Tim S., there are "great hiking trails nearby" though he warns that "it can get very buggy so make sure you bring bug spray."

What campers like

Privacy at Gunstock Campground: Many sites offer seclusion in wooded settings. Melissa B. advises, "I recommend the sites back in Breezy Knolls (K01-K17 I think?) and then I believe sites 203 and 205 were nice and tucked away in the trees as well."

Clean facilities at Meredith Woods Four Season Camping: The campground maintains high standards year-round. Mara S. observed during winter, "Squeaky clean - and that's not always easy especially in the winter when everyone drags snow, slush and mud into the bathroom. Thank you for sticking to such high standards."

Lake views at Sandy Beach Campground: Sites near the water provide scenic settings. Robert M. describes it as having "plenty of room to relax out in the sun as well as launch areas to set out in a paddle boat, canoe or row boat, all available on site."

What you should know

Site selection at Clearwater Campground: Sites vary in size and levelness. Paummi S. observed, "It was very crowded and the sites are close together and there were a lot of mosquitoes. However, every one was very considerate, the bathrooms and showers were clean and wonderful as were the laundry facilities and game room."

Campground policies vary significantly: Some campgrounds like Silver Lakes Park prohibit pets entirely, while others allow them with restrictions. Visitor fees may apply at some locations - Andrew P. noted at Meredith Woods, "My brother in law came to pick up clothes for his kids from us and we had to pay $8.00 for him to be in the camp for 45 min."

Winter camping limitations: Most campgrounds close after Columbus Day, with Paugus Bay Campground being a notable exception remaining open year-round. Winter sites often have limited amenities and require additional preparation.

Tips for camping with families

Indoor activities at Paugus Bay Campground: The campground offers alternatives for rainy days. Michelle B. recommends, "Nice size beach and pavillion, playground located at the top of the hill as well as shuffleboard."

Child-friendly sites at Granite State Campground: The campground design accommodates young campers. Andrew P. shared, "Boys rode around on bikes, facilities were clean, the owners have been working hard to improve this camp. I will definitely go again."

Playground access: Multiple campgrounds feature playgrounds, though families should note their location relative to campsites. At Adventure Bound Campground (formerly Jellystone), Karen observed, "My kids loved it - but mostly because there were no real strict rules and they had a blast."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Several campgrounds feature uneven terrain requiring preparation. Chase B. warns about Paugus Bay, "Sites are EXTREMELY tight. If you have a pull behind, you definitely need to be comfortable backing it up in tight, dicey situations."

Winter RV accommodations at Silver Lakes Park Campground: This campground maintains reliable services during cold months. Kirsten J. notes it's "a very clean, quiet, gated campground, with easy beach access for the kids (and launching space for pontoon or bass boats)."

Hookup availability: Most of the best places to camp near Franklin offer water and electric hookups, but sewer connections are less common. Some campgrounds like Paugus Bay provide honey wagon service for an additional fee instead of full hookups.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any free or low-cost camping options in Franklin?

Budget-friendly camping options exist near Franklin. Big Rock offers an economical choice with 28 wooded sites along the Kancamagus Highway. It's conveniently located just 8 minutes from Lincoln for supply runs. Pillsbury State Park Campground provides a primitive camping experience at reasonable rates. While lacking showers or electric hookups, it offers lakeside camping with most sites accessible by car and includes parking spaces. Both options provide affordable alternatives to pricier private campgrounds while still delivering authentic New Hampshire outdoor experiences.

Where are the best campgrounds near Franklin?

The Franklin area offers excellent camping options in New Hampshire's natural beauty. Lafayette Place Campground — Franconia Notch State Park is a top choice with stunning mountain views, stream-side sites, and access to the Franconia Ridge hiking trails. It's perfectly positioned for exploring Franconia Notch State Park. Jigger Johnson Campground along the Kancamagus Highway offers excellent access to hiking, swimming, and exploring, while being a reasonable distance from North Conway's amenities. Both provide clean facilities and beautiful natural settings that showcase New Hampshire's outdoor splendor.

What amenities are available at Franklin camping sites?

Campgrounds near Franklin offer various amenities to enhance your stay. Bear Brook State Park Campground provides family-friendly facilities including trails, play structures, a camp store, beach access, and even a small baseball diamond within New Hampshire's largest state park. Ayers Lake Farm Campground and Cottages offers firewood for purchase and beautiful pond views. At The Pastures Campground, you'll find clean bathrooms, showers, a laundry room, library, and spacious lots with tables and fire rings. Most campgrounds in the region provide basic necessities like toilets, picnic tables, and fire rings.