Bear Brook State Park - Allenstown, offers 101 wooded campsites. Although the park does not offer hook-ups, there is a dumping station available.
Cannon Mountain RV Park - Franconia, offers 7 campsites. The park does have 3-way hook-ups as well as a dumping station. Tent camping is not allowed at the RV Park. The RV Park is open year round.
Coleman State Park - Stewartstown, offers 25 campsites. Although the park does not offer hook-ups, there is a dumping station available.
Deer Mountain Campground - Pittsburg, offers 25 primitive campsites. Deer Mountain Campground is just five minutes south of the Canadian border.
Dry River Campground - Harts Location, offers 36 campsites. The campground is a woodland setting, located in the heart of Crawford Notch State Park. Flush toilets and showers are located in the campground.
Ellacoya State Park - Gilford, offers 38 campsites. Tent camping is not allowed at this RV park. Cable hook-ups are available for an extra charge.
Greenfield State Park - Greenfield, is NH State Parks largest campground with 257 wooded campsites Although the park does not offer hook-ups, there is a dumping station available.
Hampton Beach State Park - Hampton, with 28 sites, is the only campground directly on the New Hampshire coast. Tent and Pop-Up camping is not allowed at the park. There is a dumping station available.
Lafayette Campground - Franconia, offers 97 campsites. Although the park does not offer hook-ups, there is a dumping station available.
Lake Francis State Park - Pittsburg, is situated at the mouth of the Connecticut River and offers 45 campsites. Some sites have water and electric hook-ups and the park does have a dumping station available.
Milan Hill State Park - Milan, offers 15 campsites including 4 yurts for primitive camping. The park is located ten miles north of Berlin, near popular areas for hiking, picnicking, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and wildlife viewing.
Mollidgewock State Park - Errol, offers 44 campsites and lies along the shore of the Androscoggin River. The area is a favorite of fishing enthusiasts and is popular for watching moose and other wildlife.
Monadnock State Park - Jaffrey, offers 28 campsites. A magnet for hikers, Mt. Monadnock is said to be the second most frequently climbed mountain in the world, after Japan's Mt. Fuji. The park is open year-round for camping and hiking.
Moose Brook State Park - Gorham, offers 59 campsites. The park is ideally located for fishing in the Peabody and Moose rivers. The many trails in the park are great for exploring on foot or mountain bike.
Mt. Sunapee State Park - Mt. Sunapee State Park, Newbury, offers 6 campsites including 5 lean-tos and one platform site. The sites are wooded and only tent camping is allowed.
Pawtuckaway State Park - Nottingham, offers 190 wooded campsites, many providing views of the lake. There are also 5 cabins available by reservation only. Each cabin sleeps six people and has electricity.
Pillsbury State Park - Washington, offers 41 primitive campsites with two sites being accessible by canoe only. Camping permits can be presented at nearby Mt. Sunapee State Park for free day-use, including swimming.
Umbagog Lake State Park - Cambridge, offers 69 campsites including 35 base sites and 34 remote sites. Three cabins are also available for rent. There are hook-ups for water and electricity for RVs, as well as a dump station.
White Lake State Park - Tamworth, offers 203 campsites. Trout fishing, swimming, hiking, and canoeing are favorite activities of campers. There is a dump station available.














