Greenfield State Park
52 Campground Road
Greenfield, NH 03047
Phone: 603-547-3497
GPS Address: 954 Forest Rd
Email: greenfieldsp@dncr.nh.gov
Activities and Amenities
Camping
Greenfield State Park is tucked away in in the southwest corner of the Granite State. This 400-acre park features ponds, bogs, and a forest that extends to the shore of Otter Lake. Walking paths lead to ponds and other points of interest in the park. Greenfield has 256 campsites that are available by reservation only. Family group campsites are available that have 2 adirondack shelters and can currently accomodate up to 10 people at a time. RVs are welcome in sites where they fit. No hook-ups are available.
Hogback Trail: Self-Guided Hike Flyer
Make a Reservation
Book your trip to Greenfield's Beach: Visitors can make a reservation before arriving at the park as parking is limited (especially on nice weekends and holidays). Walk-in spaces are available for visitors on a first come/first-serve basis. Reservations can be made up to 30 days prior to arrival.
Beach Reservations
Parks Plate & Season Pass: There are desiganted spaces set aside for plate/pass holders on a first-come/first-serve basis. Reservations are still encouraged in the event a park reaches capacity (requiring a $1 transaction fee).
NH Senior Citizens: To receive a discount at our per person fee locations, enter the number of NH Senior Citizens in the vehicle/occupant information section of the order details page, rather than the number of adults.
Operating Schedule
Dates and times are weather dependent and subject to change without notice. For up to date hours, please call the park directly.
Fee |
Beach Schedule |
Adults: $4
Children (6-11): $2 |
5/27/2022 - 9/18/2022, 9am - 7pm, weekends only after 9/5
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This park is always open for recreation unless otherwise posted. During off hours and the off-season the park is typically not staffed, comfort stations are not available and gates may be closed. The off-season poses unique risks inherent when participating in outdoor recreational activities. Recreationists should possess the necessary knowledge, skill, and equipment to ensure their own safety. Users assume all risk while recreating in State Park lands.
Fees
Admission is $4 for adults; $2 for children ages 6-11; children ages 5 and under and NH residents age 65 and over are admitted free. Season passes are available. When park is unstaffed during the season, please use Iron Ranger (self-serve paystation located at the bottom of the office stairs).
Camping at Greenfield
Reserve a Campsite
View Campground Map
Operating Dates |
Camping Rate Per Night |
Primitive: 4/8-5/5 & 10/10-10/29
Camping: 5/6 - 10/9 |
Primitive rate: $23
$25 (no hook-ups) |
When the Park Office is not open please follow the instructions on the information board at the bottom of the office stairs.
Are pets allowed at Greenfield State Park?
Leashed pets are permitted in the campground but are prohibited in the day-use and beach areas. See the NH State Parks Pets Policy for more information.
Keep Your Parks Clean
Through the Carry-In/Carry-Out Program, you can help us keep your parks clean and beautiful by carrying out whatever you carry in. Thank you for your cooperation and remember to recycle.
Beach Advisories
For listings of current advisories, please visit the State of New Hampshire, Department of Environmental Services Beach Advisories website page.
Access for Persons with Disabilities
Please contact the park office directly for information regarding disability access needs.
Keep Your Parks Clean
Through the Carry-In/Carry-Out Program, you can help us keep your parks clean and beautiful by carrying out whatever you carry in. Thank you for your cooperation and remember to recycle.
Access for Persons with Disabilities
Visit our Accessibility for All webpage at www.nhstateparks.org/news-events/accessibility. For more information on specific accessibilty needs or questions, please contact the individual park office directly.
Notice: Drone Use is Restricted |
Drone use is restricted at all NH State Parks. Drone operators are not permitted to take off or land within NH State Park boundaries. |