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    River Meadow Campground RV Park in North Haverhill, NH offers full hookup sites with both 30 and 50 amp electrical service just minutes from Bradford, Vermont. This big rig friendly park provides level gravel pads with easy access for larger motorhomes and fifth wheels. Within 30 miles, Sugar Ridge RV Village & Campground in Danville, VT accommodates RVs from May 1 to October 31 with full hookup sites including water, sewer, and electric connections. Brookside RV Camping provides a smaller, more intimate option with electric-only hookups for those who prefer a simpler setup. Sites at most parks include fire rings and picnic tables, with varying degrees of shade and privacy. As one RV owner noted, "Our site was a pull-in which was kind of nice because the view out of our front windshield was of a wooded area."

    Seasonal availability varies significantly across the region's RV parks. Many campgrounds operate from May through mid-October, closing during the harsh Vermont winters, though a few remain open year-round. Cell service can be inconsistent in mountainous areas, with Verizon typically providing the most reliable coverage. One traveler mentioned, "Our Verizon hotspot and phone worked well" at Moose River Campground. Most RV parks in the area are pet-friendly with appropriate documentation, though specific restrictions may apply. Dump stations are available at most full-service campgrounds, and several parks offer on-site propane sales. The terrain throughout the region can present leveling challenges - a camper at Chocorua KOA reported needing "5-inch drive-on leveling blocks" that "weren't enough" for their sloping site, requiring additional materials to achieve proper leveling.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near Bradford (175)

      1. Cannon Mountain RV Park — Franconia Notch State Park

      4.0(4)25mi from Bradford7 sitesRVs, Tents

      "On the far side of the parking lot at Echo Lake Beach/Cannon Mountain you'll find 7 RV, full-hookup sites."

      "We were ble to extend our slide out, but not our awning."

      from $50 / night

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      2. Riverbrook RV & Camping Resort

      5.0(2)22mi from Bradford1 siteRVs, Tents

      "The owners are super friendly and accommodating; the park is clean, comfortable, and convenient to adventures in the White Mountains; and the wifi worked great...especially when compared to other campgrounds"

      from $49 - $59 / night

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      3. Sugar Ridge RV Village & Campground

      4.3(6)30mi from BradfordRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Dog friendly, mini golf, heated pool , two playgrounds, and crafts and fun things for the kids !"

      "They have a great little store and now they have Vermont Maple soft serve ice cream from my understanding. Kids love to play here and mini golf on site makes it even better."

      from $50 / night

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      4. Brookside RV Camping (Electric hookup only)

      4.5(2)29mi from Bradford2 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Ashley here with The Dyrt, we'd like to welcome your host Holly to our platform. this property offers nice flat sites and electric hookups. Beautiful views. Check them out and leave them some love."

      from $24 / night

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      5. Newfound RV Park

      4.0(2)31mi from BradfordRVs, Tents

      "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."

      from $33 - $60 / night

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      6. Great Escapes RV Resort Bryan/ College Station

      5.0(1)32mi from Bradford23 sitesRVs, Cabins

      "Not much shade where we were so bring umbrellas/shades."

      from $67 - $999 / night

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      7. River Meadow Campground RV Park

      5.0(3)9mi from BradfordRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Combo of seasonal and transient.  Excellent services.  On ct river w kayaks and canoes."

      "My family loves this campground last 4th of July week we booked it for this 4th of July week and got out on the seasonal camping wait list. It’s right on the CT river and they have canoes to rent."

      from $45 - $58 / night

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      8. Riverside Camping & RV Resort

      5.0(2)44mi from Bradford4 sitesRVs, Tents

      "These offer large, level, grassy sites. Check them out and come back here to leave them some love."

      "Beautiful nature trails behind the campground. I found one that lead to a beach by the river, perfect for reading and relaxing."

      from $64 - $69 / night

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      9. Silver Lakes Park Campground

      5.0(1)47mi from BradfordRVs, Tents, Cabins

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

      from $45 - $55 / night

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      10. Country Bumpkins Campground and Cabins

      4.3(12)22mi from BradfordRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We also were in the spot right next to the walkway to the bathhouse, so had steady traffic going by. Our site #60 was gravel, back in, 30 amp, full hookup."

      "Such a nice well cared for campground. 39 sites with a combination of RV full hookup to primitive tent sites. Beautiful setting on a small babbling river and plenty of trees for shade."

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    RV Park Reviews near Bradford, VT

    1016 Reviews of 175 Bradford Campgrounds


    • Q
      Jun. 30, 2022

      Scenic View Campground

      Great experience!

      For a smaller campground it was everything we wanted; it was quiet; and the sites were a good size for our pop up; we stayed at site 20; which was the biggest along the waterfront. There is a nice walking trail and peaceful water view sites. The staff was super friendly and made our stay very enjoyable! Sites of all sizes from tent sites to large pull through sites for the big rigs! We will deff be back! Smaller camp store but there is a hardware/general store right down the road. Close to ATV trails. Ports potties were exceptionally clean. Propane is also sold on site. Pet friendly with appropriate documentation. I look forward to our next trip!

    • G
      Jun. 14, 2018

      Abel Mountain Campground

      Great Mid Week Adventure

      My husband and I are seniors and spent 3 nights, Tuesday to Friday in June on site 51. Abel Mtn. Campground was easy enough to find. We have a 21' travel trailer and took advantage of the full hookups that most of the sites provide, including our first time using cable TV. As everyone else who reviews this place said, the owners are the first pleasure you find there. There's a heated pool, strong WiFi at your site, tons of clean river sites, immaculate rest rooms with an accessible ramp and lots of showers. For activities, you can hike on trails across the foot bridge and fish in many places along the river. They recycle everything possible and even provide composting of plant based waste. We have rarely found a returnable bottles and cans container so finding that and even composting is a notch well above the competition. Being the middle of June, there were no kids around but the photos and the two playgrounds tell us kids must love the place. Sites are back-in and very level on gravel pads. We highly recommend the place. Oh and a word to the wise, you will hear a train go by somewhere and the whistle will wake you up but no worries, it's all part of the ambiance.

    • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 10, 2018

      Ammonoosuc Campground

      Year-round camping convenient to Franconia and Crawford Notches

      This is one of the rare New Hampshire campgrounds that is open year round. For years I drove by this campground deterred by the run-down, deserted red building next door that is NOT associated with the campground. On a last-minute whim I called and snagged one of the final two sites for the holiday weekend, spending 3 nights here. I wanted to be someplace where I could track the baseball playoffs, so finding a place with wifi (fair, better closer to the bath house) and 2-3 bar 3G/4G Verizon access was a plus. This campground has a large number of seasonal sites, but also has sites available for the occasional camper, with discounts available if you stay for a week.

      Sites are wooded, generally moderately sized, though the seasonal sites are much larger. Tent sites do not have hook-ups, but they have small shelters that provide additional protection fro the weather. Some of the tent sites are sloped. They also tend to be long and narrow, opening up to a wider area with the picnic table, fire pit and tent pad. Tent sites in the K row are near the road, so although you don't get much campground noise, you do hear road traffic.

      The bathhouse is clean, well-lit, and heated (a treat on those cold autumn mornings). There's also a laundry room with 4 washers and dryers if you need to clean up or dry out after a rough day on the trails. Sites are close to each other. They've separated sites with fence panels in some places to provide some privacy. There's an inground pool, a large playground, and a horsehoe pit.

      Activities in the area include very convenient access to hiking trails ranging from family friendly Surgarloafs to classic 4000-footers along Franconia Ridge, and peaks along the northern ridge of the Pemi Wilderness (Garfield, Galehead, Twins), trails to Mt Washington and the Presidentials, as well as numerous peaks and waterfalls in the Crawford Notch area. Cog railway is just a few miles down the road if you want to catch an early ride. Trails for ATVs and snowmobiles are also nearby.

    • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 1, 2018

      Hancock Campground

      Year-round campground with riverfront tent sites & standard sites

      I haven't stayed here, but I checked it out on Columbus Day weekend because it's one of the few campgrounds open year-round (plowed, unlike Lafayette Place, which is walk-in) in the White Mountains. Most of the reviews talk about the walk-in tent sites, but there's more to this campground that is located along the Kancamagus Highway just before the Lincoln Woods Visitors' Center.

      If you're a tent camper and don't mind carrying your gear downhill to a site, drive straight ahead to a parking lot. A few of the sites (3 & 4) are accessible from the far end of the parking lot, but for most of them you'll head down the steps in the middle with sites in two levels branching out on each side. Sites are large, but close together and although you're in the woods, there's not much to separate you from your neighbors. Even sites 10-20 are directly on the water.

      Sites 22-55 are suitable for RVs and tents. Those on the back side of the loop are close enough that you can hear the Pemi River running below. A few of the sites are pull-through. There are no hook-ups, but water available via spigots and flush toilets are available - except in winter. I'd recommend sites on the back side of the loop to provide some more distance from traffic noise. I chatted briefly with a host who remarked that sites on the western end of the loop have some cell phone coverage, unlike the rest of the campground.

      If you stay here, you're only a few miles from Lincoln where you can pick up any necessary supplies. This end of the Kanc your nearest hiking options are Lincoln Woods and Greeley Pond for family friendly trails, or Lincoln Woods to head into the Pemi wilderness, including peaks in the Pemi loop and Owl's Head. The Hancocks are via a trail at the hairpin on the Kanc. Franconia Notch and its many hiking trails and the multi-use trail are a short drive away.

      Bring cash or a check to pay your camping fee in the iron ranger. Fees cover the first vehicle; a second vehicle is an additional $5.

    • Erin M.
      Jul. 15, 2018

      Chocorua KOA

      Small, quiet family campground

      The Chocorua KOA is a great campground with super friendly staff, a variety of sites and lots of activities and things to do for everyone in the family.

      We stayed with two other families on pull-through full hook-up sites 43, 45, and 47. Although we were on the main road, we really enjoyed these sites. They were wooded and in a central location close to the playgrounds, pavilion, beach and nature trails. Site 45 was pretty narrow but the other two sites had a bit more space so we mostly used 43 and 47 to hang out. We especially loved that the pull-through road behind our sites was not a main access road so we had a nice long stretch of road that was just for us. We played games and the kids road bikes without having to worry about cars driving through.

      There are also a lot of really nice tent sites along the water, cabins, teepees, lodges and great areas for groups to camp. They are fairly strict with quiet hours so it is a very quiet campground at night.

      The facilities are nice and clean. The pavilion and fire pit area are a nice place to gather with games and a mining station to enjoy. There are two playgrounds for little and big kids. The bathrooms are quite dated but clean. The pool is freezing cold so the kids didn’t swim much. The beach area is small and not deep enough to swim but the kids enjoyed playing in the sand and water. There are a lot of options for boat rentals- paddle boats, kayaks, canoes, paddle boards, and row boats. There is a beautiful board walk that leads through the marsh to a system of short nature trails. We really enjoyed walking the trails though some need a lot of work due to fallen trees and overgrowth. There were also a lot of free activities for the kids like crafts, wagon rides and games with a full schedule of events. You really never have to leave this campground!

      This is also an incredibly dog-friendly campground with a fun dog park, a special swimming pond just for dogs and doggie day care available. This is one of the most pet loving campgrounds we’ve ever camped in and our pup loved it!!

      We had a great trip and will definitely be back!

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 26, 2021

      Moose River Campground

      Great People, Nice Campground

      This is a small family-owned and operated campground just a few miles outside of St. Johnsbury, Vermont. The campground abuts the Moose River which makes for a pretty backdrop and wonderful place to dip your toes in the water. The shallow river is a clear flowing rocky river. 

      The campground is a mix of seasonal and transient campers with sites large enough to fit big rigs. There is also a rental camper and cabin available. There were tent sites but the owner mentioned they may fade those out. We stayed in a large pull thru (well over 125’), full hook-up site in the center section of the campground. (Site 27 @ $47/night). The electric worked fine and the sewer was easily reached with my 20’ sewer hose. The pad was gravel (as were the roads) and the patio was nice grass. Cable television is available and produced 32 stations. Our Verizon hotspot and phone worked well. 

      There are lots of activities at this park. It seems like every week there was a community bonfire where lots of palettes were set ablaze. During our stay, there was a potluck dinner in which the owners supplied roast beef and hosted us in a large covered pavilion. One evening they drove around the campground offering free ice cream sandwiches or drum sticks. Some mornings they supplied free bagels or donuts and always had free coffee. And, there were people always on the porch playing cards. Amenities include river access, a decent size dog park, large covered pavilion, bathhouse and laundry. When you arrive, you are given a swag bag with printed information about the surrounding area and businesses. This is a really nice touch because the reusable bag can be used in the grocery store as plastic bags have been banned in Vermont. 

      If you can score a riverfront site those are nice to sit outside and enjoy a fire. The pull thru sites are very close on one side as each RV pulls in the opposite direction; however, the sites are so long that if you pull up far enough you are not looking at your neighbor. Your patio opens to a neighbor but the sites are far enough away that it’s not a bother and you don’t feel like you are on top of them. Probably the nicest site in the park is #23 which is a back-in site with your patio facing the river. 

      The campground is in a good location, just a few miles from downtown St. Johnsbury, just a mile or so from “Dog Mountain,” and about 15 miles from Littleton, New Hampshire. There is a town forest just a few miles away that has some nice hiking trails. The campground is pretty small so we were happy to find places to hike with our dog.

    • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 25, 2020

      Twin Mountain Campground

      Quiet riverside campground

      I've stayed here 3 times now, once for just a quick overnight and twice for full weekends. It tends to be quiet due to restrictions against playing music outside your tent/trailer. There are also few, if any, seasonal campers - I think those are probably in the field around the pool as the site numbers do not appear on the campground map. It is now open year round, but I don't know what the facilities are like in the off-season.

      Many of the sites offer water and electric, but a number of them do not. A few offer sewer. The campground is located along the river, but not all sites have easy access to the river, making it something pretty to look at, but harder to get to. Sites are generally level with easy access. You do need to call to make reservations, which in this day and age drives me crazy. If you have more than one vehicle, the second one needs to park in a separate lot and there is a daily fee.

      The pool and large playground offer entertainment options for the kids; there's also a volleyball net. There is cell phone coverage at the campground (Verizon), but if you are going very far afield, consider downloading necessary maps and information before you go. When you get into the Notches, cell phone coverage is poor to absent.

      The camp store has souvenirs, clothing, and a variety of food and camp supplies. There's a restaurant on site with picnic tables out front or you can get it to go and take it to your campsite. If you need something else, Fosters' Crossroads is just around the corner and offers an even greater variety as well as gas. Yayas Market and Deli is another option a short distance north on Rt 3. 

      Activities abound in the area, offering everything from hiking, biking, wildlife watching, or a cog railway trip up Mt Washington. Franconia Notch is 15 minutes south, where you can do a family friendly hike to Artists Bluff or Lonesome Lake or something more rigorous and classic (if well equipped) to Franconia or Kinsman Ridges. The Sugarloafs and hikes to Zealand Hut are also family friendly and just up the road. Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge offers access to the Presidential Rail Trail and wildlife watching. Catch a sunset or a brilliant night sky from the scenic view pull-off on 115 (near Sunset Paradise Rd), just a 10 minute drive from the campground.

    • 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.

    • 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.


    Guide to Bradford

    RV camping near Bradford, Vermont offers options in the Connecticut River Valley with sites ranging from primitive to full hookup. Temperatures in this area of Vermont can drop below freezing from October through April, with peak camping season running from late May through early October. Several campgrounds near Bradford provide access to fishing, hiking, and seasonal activities within a 30-mile radius.

    What to do

    Fishing access: Country Bumpkins Campground in Lincoln, NH sits along the Pemigewasset River with prime spots for anglers. As one camper shared, "My friend and I took my son fishing and we landed some nice size fish big enough it scared my 7 year old son and he made me real it in haha. He was amazed and so proud to have hooked it himself."

    Hiking nearby: Cannon Mountain RV Park puts visitors close to multiple trail options. A reviewer noted, "Just across the street is the short but rewarding hike up Artists Bluff, giving you a view into Franconia Notch; continue along the ridge and you'll enjoy the western views from Bald Mountain."

    Seasonal recreation: Winter camping options exist for those with proper equipment. At Cannon Mountain RV Park, campers appreciate the "Access to xcs, downhill, and snow machine trails," making it "Perfect for ski bums" according to one review.

    What campers like

    Waterfront sites: Country Bumpkins Campground and Cabins offers riverside camping that guests appreciate. A reviewer mentioned, "Sites on the main part of the river are close but still felt private. Very close to downtown North Woodstock for great food and drinks, the Flume Gorge, and other great trails."

    Clean facilities: Attention to cleanliness stands out at several campgrounds. At Country Bumpkins, a camper noted, "Bath house was clean the water pressure was the best I've ever experienced. Very clean grounds and you can tell they take pride in their site."

    WiFi reliability: Unlike many rural campgrounds, some locations offer reliable internet access. At Country Bumpkins, a reviewer mentioned, "The wi-fi is excellent," while another noted their "cell service was great and the campground's wifi most always worked for internet surfing and such."

    What you should know

    Site specifics: At Cannon Mountain RV Park, one camper advised, "The sites are narrow, a little bigger than a parking space, especially because of the trees in between the sites. We stayed at site four. Site seven looks to be the best because no trees on one side let's you have some room."

    Reservation timing: Some campgrounds fill quickly during peak seasons. At Sugar Ridge RV Village, one reviewer noted it "Can be tough to get into because so nice and popular in a good location."

    Seasonal closures: Water systems at many campgrounds shut down after Columbus Day. A Cannon Mountain RV Park camper mentioned, "The rates drop after Columbus Day and the water is turned off."

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly activities: Sugar Ridge RV Village & Campground offers numerous attractions for children. A camper shared, "Horse carriage rides, paved roads, 2 pools, playgrounds, mini golf, fireworks..." Another mentioned, "We had a amazing time! Dog friendly, mini golf, heated pool, two playgrounds, and crafts and fun things for the kids!"

    River play areas: Several campgrounds offer water access for cooling off. At River Meadow Campground, a reviewer shared, "It's right on the CT river and they have canoes to rent."

    Playground options: Multiple campgrounds feature play structures. At Country Bumpkins, a reviewer mentioned, "There's a great playground for younger kids and ducks just waiting to be fed."

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling challenges: Be prepared with proper equipment. One RVer at Newfound RV Park shared, "Our site was full hookup and a pull through site. We used a Passport America discount here."

    Cell service: Coverage varies by carrier across the region. One camper at Sugar Ridge RV Village noted, "Decent cell phone signal (Verizon)." Another camper visiting Country Bumpkins mentioned having "great" cell service.

    Space constraints: Some RV parks have tight quarters. At Country Bumpkins, a visitor warned, "Super small and rvs everywhere," while another advised, "I'd suggest if you have to stay here only stay on the river front areas."

    Winter camping: Riverbrook RV & Camping Resort receives high marks for convenience to winter activities. A visitor shared, "The owners are super friendly and accommodating; the park is clean, comfortable, and convenient to adventures in the White Mountains; and the wifi worked great."

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