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28 RV Parks near Concord, New Hampshire
East Concord, New Hampshire 2.34 miles N
Pembroke, New Hampshire 5.86 miles SE
Allenstown, New Hampshire 6.04 miles SE
Bow Bog, New Hampshire 6.18 miles SE
Loudon, New Hampshire 6.46 miles NE
We did however find 28 campgrounds within 25 miles of Concord. You can also find a list of cities with campgrounds or RV Parks near Concord in the left hand column.
379 Route 106 S Loudon, New Hampshire 03307 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 400 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 4 Reviews
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Aug 2018 - $38.00
A large park with sites for primitive tent camping, tents with electric and water, full hook up for RV, sites for weekenders and sites for "seasonal" some permanent. The park is clean, nearly every long term camp site is tidy, although some have a fun large collection of yard art. The playground is nice, there is a nice fishing spot, the snack bar made us some wonderful steak subs! Pool is updated and large. Beach is clean. Horseshoe pit is well maintained. The park is CASH only. No pet visitors during Race weekends or Motorcycle weekend. - car2ner
Aug 2018 - $29.00
This is a very large RV park. MANY of the sites are used by longtime tenants. The area for big rigs that are short-term is way in the back of the park. This area has no trees and therefore no shade. It could use some TLC, but on the whole is pretty good. We stayed a week, at the weekly rate. The owners were friendly and helpful. The internet router had been struck by lightning, so it wasn't working most of the time it we were there. However the day it did work, it was strong. The park is close to Loudon and convenient to all conveniences. We would stay here again. - GranNan06
Jul 2015 - $38.00
Park is larger than it appears from the road. The owners are very helpful and co operative. There are a lot of locals who have permanent sites in this facility. We were allowed to recieve additional quests without additional cost. We picked a full hook up site and didn't use any of the parks facilities other than a clean well supplied outhouse.
I would definately stay at this park again. - Ritzigal
78 Dover Rd Chichester, New Hampshire 03258 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 139 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 9 Reviews
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Oct 2015 - $40.00
We have stayed at Great Meadow several times over the past few years. It is conveniently located near I-93 in Concord, the state capital which is centrally located for the entire state. The sites are fairly spacious and level and full hook-up. Due to the trees and the topography we were unable to use our satellite or OTA antenna and had to get a cable box to be able to watch TV (additional $10.00 deposit). It is not a direct connect from the pedestal to the RV connection. You must go through the cable box. They have a gated entrance which requires a card to enter ($25.00 deposit). We have stayed at over 250 campgrounds and have never had to give a deposit for a cable box or gate card. They also charge and additional $5.00 for day visitors. The clerk told me this was for the many amenities they have. I checked the laundry although I did not use it, and it was very clean. The pool had closed for the season (understandable). They did have a free breakfast and community campfire while during our stay and do have other activities like outdoor movies, dancing, playground and horseshoe pits. While we were there the office was rarely open and we had to call someone to the office both to check in and to drop off the cable box and gate card to get our deposits back when we checked out. We will probably stay here again due to the convenient location. - J Corsetti
Jul 2015 - $38.00
The site we put a deposit down for was given to another couple who had friends camping at same campground even though we were told we could have that site when asked and confirmed. Observing during our stay they were all friends of the owners, now I know why. Not good business! Pool is nice, game room needs a lot of work and cleaning. Lady at front desk very nice, young man when asked why we didn't have our site we were promised he couldn't give a straight answer. We wanted to go fishing but all boats down back had water in them and if you like fishing in weeds this is the spot for you! Not impressed. Wifi worked when it wanted too, water smelled like sulfur really bad it was gross on the site we had. We decided we won't go back here if you can't rely on their word. - HappyCamper67
Sep 2014 - $38.00
We were camping at Crown Point in Strafford however we had a problem with our landing gear so we went to Camping World at Chichester to get repairs. CW could not see us until the next morning so they recommended Great Meadows just down the street. The office is so full of cigarette smoke you can hardly breathe and the lady told me "Cash Only" - $38. My pull thru sight she gave me was so narrow it took me several attempts to finally get parked. Because of the landing gear problem we could not disconnect from the truck. I took my dog for a walk around the campground - very rough roads, a few good back in sights but most were either seasonal or very rough. Dog droppings everywhere! Cable TV did not work - WiFi didn't either. Will never stay here again - Larry Jenkins
80 Pinewood Road, Route 28 Allenstown, New Hampshire 03275 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 65 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 4 Reviews
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Jul 2010 - $30.00
Based on the questionable previous reviews we went. Apparently only one site is used for non-seasonal campers. There is no sign save for 18x24" hand written corrugated plastic cards sticking in the ground near the road. The office was the second clue about the deteriorated nature of the campground. The site was littered but OK. The electricity was four 15amp plugs (no 30 amp). Only two worked giving only 104 to 105 volts with the A/C on. This caused an automatic safety cutoff. Checking the next site I found no power at all. Power was being brought in by ordinary orange extension cords from the next site. Same across the way. Voltages measured around 108/109 no-load and 105 to 102v with load. Looking around it was clear that the manager had long-term problems with camp electricity. He could not offer a site with 120 volts and refunded our $30. - BbTrombone
Jul 2009 - $30.00
We loved this park. Most sites are fairly level and all are shaded. Our site was directly on the Suncook River. The owners and maintenance staff as well as the seasonal campers were genuinely friendly without being intrusive. The park is quiet, peaceful, relaxing and the surroundings are lovely. If you have fond memories of how camping used to be, then this park may bring those memories back to life. The facilities are well maintained for a park of this vintage. Some of the picnic tables were well-used, but the campsites were clean, the fire pits were raked and the small beach was clean. The location is a good base for exploring the surrounding area. We will definitely visit again. - leorah
Apr 2009 - $30.00
We really enjoyed this campground. From the moment we arrived the owners and staff were wonderful. Everyone was friendly, helpful and knowledgeable about the area. They do a great job keeping the park and facilities clean and in good working order. The campground is a wonderful get back to nature campground, nice shady campsites, and peaceful surroundings. Each site has its own hookup, picnic table and fire pit, which was clean upon arrival. Plenty of room at all sites and campers respect each other’s sites. There are seasonal sites here and the campers at those sites were very friendly and made you feel welcome. Just a relaxing place to stay. They do have a swimming pool, which was kept very clean. The waterfront has a little beach with clean sand, no cigarette butts or trash laying around. There are canoes and paddle boats for rental or you can bring your own canoe. Great fishing too! There is also a play area for children, away from campsites, but viewable from many sites, which was nice to let the children play and still see them in the area, plus the bathhouse and restroom are there too. The campground does offer seasonal activities such as movie night, pig roast and picnics. There isn't a schedule of daily events for children but the one thing that I loved about this campground is that it lets children be children and allows them to get back to nature. It was refreshing to see children using their imaginations and playing flashlight tag, bug hunting, rock collecting and just exploring nature! Children rode their bikes around, they left their sites and made friends with other children and just played like kids should do. This is what camping is all about! This campground is close to everything that New Hampshire has to offer within just a short drive. Great for a short stay or an extended stay. Also, for those who need their morning coffee, Dunkin Donuts is a mile down the road next to a laundrymat, food market and gas station. Convenience within a short drive or walk. We loved it so much that we extended our stay here and we are looking forward to returning this year. - Ameribrit
78 Dover Rd Chichester, New Hampshire 03258 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 130 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 9 Reviews
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Aug 2018 - $38.00
This is goof for a night or two. There are only a few sites available for stays like ours. The new inground pool is within walking distance. It is cash only payments. Upon checking in you are given an electronic pass card to life arm to drive onto grounds after hours. There is no fence so you or anyone else can walk into campground. Lots of permanent campers but neat. If you plan an early departure the office opens at 10 AM so I suggest you turn the pass card in the day before since we did not see a drop box, only a mail box. Grounds were clean. - petpeople
Jul 2010 - $35.00
Site was clean. Power was 121v. at 30amps. WiFi was iffy and being discontinued. WiFi by cell phone was good. Cable TV was good. Water pressure was good. Got level by adding 1-1/2 inches on the left side. Has a fishing pond. What's so bad about this place for an overnight? One caution: probably better for trailers than motorhomes because of the sloping sites. - BbTrombone
Jul 2009 - $35.00
We should have left this park as soon as we entered. This campground has potential to be nice, but no one is making any effort. We didn't check out the bathrooms because the entrance to them was so dirty and uninviting we didn't want to go any further. - CKB
39 Windymere Dr Epsom, New Hampshire 03234 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 150 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 24 Reviews
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Sep 2016 - $25.00
No problem with reservations although original assigned site was not available due to a late checkout of the previous camper. Was told the assigned site was better than the original. Not much to look at, as it backed up to a backwater area off of a small pond, view was mostly dead limbs and black muck, but at least there weren't any bugs. There are other sites that were occupied when we arrived that would have been better. Neighbor voluntarily re-staked his chained dog to the opposite side of his site after we arrived. Owner was helpful and pleasant. Gate card required a $10 deposit. Wi-Fi didn't work in our location and I didn't try the TV. We were here for 4 nights as we were visiting family in the area. We only spent the nights here.
It seemed to be a party spot over the holiday weekend for locals and the many permanent residents. Children seem to have a great time riding bikes and fishing in the small pond. There were some dead limbs in the trees over our site and was glad we didn't have a significant wind storm while we were here.
There are not many better choices in the area. We were here 20 years ago and it is not how I remembered it then. - Trailbuddy
Jul 2015 - $25.00
We stayed at Circle 9 for 12 days while waiting for Camping World to process some warranty work on our RV. We chose Circle 9 based on the five minute drive to Camping World and past reviews. The good: Site 127 is a pull through and we had no issues getting setup. We were guided to our spot by the owner, and he made sure we had everything we needed. Water and electric were fine, wifi was upgraded during our stay and worked well, except when the park was full during NASCAR race weekend, then it was intermittent.
The bad: The pull through sites are not the widest and alternate directions so our door faced our neighbors. This also meant sharing a picnic table and fire ring. This would be ok if camping with friends, but could pose a challenge with strangers. Our first weekend there a majority of the seasonal campers were out in force and the beer was flowing. A group of them setup at the horseshoe pits, which are near the temporary sites, and were getting rowdy, although the owner did send them back to their sites when he felt they were getting carried away. Quite a few seasonals don't leash their dogs and others who did had such long leads that dogs could still get near the roads which made walking our dogs challenging. The temporary sites are in an open field with no shade from the sun at any time of day. If the temperatures are moderate then its ok, otherwise expect your A/C to work overtime.
The pool was open but we did not use it.
We did hear the new owner has been in place for a year now and he does keep order when needed and seems to be keeping many in line. We need to be back in the area for more RV work so we most likely will return to Circle 9 after comparing it to other campgrounds in the area. - pfogleboch
Jul 2014 - $85.00
This has to be the worst campground I ever stayed in. I came to this location because it was close to NASCAR. It was 90 degrees and the pool wasn’t open. Looks like it has been inoperable for some time…wish they would have told us. The limited sites that they have are very small with one utility pool per 2 sites. Every other RV parks in opposite direction…meaning my door was facing my neighbors door. I think my awning and my neighbors were only a few feet apart. The seasonal campers weren’t just seasoning it appears they live there with make shift enclosures over very old travel trailer. Not a very desirable clientele. You had to pay for WIFI, bathrooms were dated and at this cost I would have expected a much nicer campground. This is a quick overnight stay location that shouldn’t cost more that $25-$30 dollars. - E597283
990 Suncook Valley Hwy Epsom, New Hampshire 03234 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 74 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 7 Reviews
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Oct 2018 - $20.00
Only stayed one night. Pulled in early evening and left mid-morning. CG was almost empty. Owners/operators were very nice. Have very enjoyable walk around park before we left. - Goodcruisin
Jul 2018 - $38.00
A nice lady took us to our campsite. It was OK. A lot of seasonal or permanent people there and the ones by us were very loud and up late outside. Never saw any staff except at the office. When it rained some of the park became a mud hole including our spot. No gravel. The picnic table was covered in bird poop. Sewer was very high and we had to put blocks under the trailer to drain. Good central location and very rustic. Woodsy. Just a site. A no frills campground. - Joan J
Aug 2017 - $21.00
Arrived without a reservation on a Sunday afternoon and given choice of several sites; opting to take FHU alongside river. Campground is in trees - lots of pines and maples giving a very shady canopy above. The grounds and roads throughout are dirt and pine needle covered. A few TV air channels were picked up on antenna. Hookups on our site were a bit odd - sewer and electric were in one location while the water was 20-25 feet away. Electric service on our site was 30 amp. Water pressure was low so we filled our tanks and then used our pump. Voltage a bit low at 118. Campground is older and sites are varying is size and condition. Good number of long term/seasonals but place was quiet during the week. Staff and owners were fabulous; very personable and committed to making our stay enjoyable. During the first evening, we encountered a nuisance issue with a neighbor - nothing major but enough that we went to the office to advise owner. The owner promptly went and attended to the matter. The campground is situated along the banks of the Suncook River, a generally lazy, gentle river. There is beach access to play in the water or launch a kayak or float tube (better yet, put in up the road a piece and then exit at the campground). Fishing is also an option from the banks or in the river - bring your license. There's also a playground and a mini golf course for fun. The bathhouse is clean with pay showers (.25 for 5 minutes). Laundry has 2 new washers (1.50) and 2 dryers (1.00) and lots of paperback books to read or trade. There is a Safari area for groups and a Wilderness area for tents. A pavilion is used for weekend socials. We stayed on Passport. $21=½ price of FHU + $3 for electricity (no, not an a/c or heater charge, an electricity charge. Don't like their reasoning as I'm already paying extra for site vs w/e only price, and electricity is low voltage) Other than that, we like this place. Very quiet and relaxing for us. - yesmar
541 Battle St Webster, New Hampshire 03303 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 77 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 12 Reviews
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Aug 2018 - $50.00
This is a weekend bring-the-kids kind of park for fairly local folks. Many trailers left on site through the season so families can come on weekends. We stayed in the G section comprised of back-ins with open sky for satellite access. Sites are HUGE and utilities worked well, although the hookups are at the rear instead of near the center. Owners need to trim the trees along the roads as they scrape the sides of RVs and they need to tend to the many pot holes. A little out the way from the interstate and 20 minutes+ to Concord, but an okay place to spend a few days. - ramblin' vagabonds
Sep 2017 - $24.00
Limited choices in the Concord area, this is intended to be a destination campground and has a lot of seasonals. But it worked for me, I was in the newer section out in the open where my satellite dish worked, wifi did not. - ldukeb
Aug 2017 - $48.00
Stayed in new 50amp gravel road area. Didn't have good feel of other seasonal sites plus golf cart drove behind your site for convenience from pool/ horseshoe pits. Nice pool and mini golf. Didn't find bathroom until leaving on seasonal side. My learning when they say they are putting you in the "new section". It maybe lacking the camping feel. Booked 9 mo ahead in hopes of a pond site. Be specific in what your asking for. - ThePattersons
61 Deerfield Road Deerfield, New Hampshire 03275 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 96 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 3 Reviews
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Sep 2018 - $25.00
We stayed mid week in Sept 2018 so we had our pick of campsites. This is a dry camping park. Water is available at various locations in the campground. Very wooded so trees could be an issue depending on your size. We tow a 28 ft camper so only a few sites were suitable. We stayed in #30 which very accommodating,. Others would be #24, 29, 44 & 9. I would not recommend this park for a class A or large class C rigs. We paid $25/night; the showers are coin operated, so have a supply of quarters. - Penfield Pathfinder
May 2014 - $25.00
We opened the park (literally, we watched the ranger open he chain gate). For that reason there were things that were not quite ready. Cleanup was still happening, not all sites were open. Not a big deal. The nice part was having the whole park to ourselves. One other camper came in just as it got dark. The bathrooms were clean. The showers were not very good. The shower heads were 90% clogged up and sprayed everywhere other than where you needed them to spray. The trails & views were great, and it was very quiet. I plan on coming back during the middle of the Summer to see how it is during the busy part of the season. There is only one bathhouse open for the 2014 season, so it might get a little dicey for those who visit during the busy times. We plan on staying here again next year on opening weekend. - BigNuge
Sep 2012 - $23.00
The park is not really set-up for RV's, even small ones; the road inside the camping area is very narrow in spots because of trees. The road to the campground has a small bridge with a weight limit of only 2 tons. Apparently the 2 ton limit was recently imposed. Our rig is 5 tons, we had to back up when we encountered the bridge. Couldn't locate a park employee anywhere but did run across a state policeman who said he didn't know about the limit but that log trucks went across the bridge all the time. The park map seemed to indicate that there was a back way into the campground; unfortunately the road was blocked right before entering the campground -- more backing up. After talking with the policeman again, we went over the bridge into the campground where the manager said he didn't really know about the weight limit (the signs had gone up only a couple of weeks earlier) but that big trucks from the lumber companies, the trash trucks, and heavy vehicles used the road all the time. The bathrooms were OK but the showers were not clean - one stall had a pile of cigarette butts and an old beer can on the floor. There was a $15 charge for using the dump station. We were not impressed with this campground - liz&denis
677 Clement Hill Rd Contoocook, New Hampshire 03229 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 182 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 27 Reviews
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May 2017 - $22.00
Office staff ladies were great ! The computer had been off for 3 hours. She did a good job, not working with a computer..and allowed us to go to a site, later, a few hours later, the computer came back "on"and she verified the reservation we had made a few days earlier. The WiFi is very slow, we were within eye sight of the office, where the WiFi was located. The good news, we got 8 hours of free WiFi from the young lady at the office. The other nice lady tried real hard to get us hooked up to the Cable TV service. She was trying all the unmarked cable "on" site switches, but to no avail. So we got our $4 cable refund and disconnected. The sites are ample...and because we got there on May 8th at the start of their season, the place was fairly empty. Sewer connection at A26 is at about a 30 degree angle. So we simply stuck the raw end of our sewer flexible discharge line into their sewer line receptor and it worked fine. Our electric and water was on a down slope, you had to be careful not to fall down the slope, but the water and electricity worked fine. All in all, I would return for an over night stay..but without cable and WiFi, it would not be an inviting place to stay for a longer time. It is set in a nice forest environment. Office has a small store..good for temporary food. I liked the place. By the way, please be careful of the old covered bridge..it says it has a 9'9inch clearance, but my rig made it through, and we are 11 feet 3 inches in height. I checked the clearance before attempting to enter the covered bridge...and observed it was around 12 feet or more..so I went thru without a problem. I suspect the fake lower height is to discourage heavy rigs from using the old historic covered bridge. There is a short detour around to the south of the bridge to reach the park destination. I think it was a good value for my Passport America discount. - Joe O
Aug 2016 - $49.00
Section E Roads are tight for campers. - cbshea02
Jun 2016 - $40.00
This is not a resort. Dirty and unkept. WiFi and cable didn't work. Very hard for motor homes to get through. Office girl knew absolutely nothing about the campground. No one for after hours if there is a problem. Stay somewhere else. - BSBren
1122 New Hampshire 106 Loudon, New Hampshire 03307 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 25 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 2 Reviews
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Apr 2015 - $40.00
The grounds are generally clean. In particular, the staff are extremely friendly and courteous. I recommend calling ahead if you think you may need to extend your stay, so that they can arrange for accommodations. - leroyjones
Jun 2008 - $1.00
As a racing fan and don't want to travel or get stuck in traffic, the NHMS is very accommodating. Basic rate is $100 and can stay up to a week before race. We stayed 4 nites for the $100. Of course need to buy race tickets for Sunday race. Different lots available, with family lots and what we called after our experience last year the 'party lot'. State troopers do try to keep 'fans' quiet. They do state 'quiet' hours, again state troopers do try to stick to rules. Need to be self-contained though as there are no hook-ups, etc. This year I did change to the 'family lot'. They do pack you in there too. So if you plan on leaving before Monday morning make sure you are parked on one of the roadways. But again, nice to be able to walk back and forth quite easily to track, but they do have shuttles to drive by the RV lots. Again, of course with my husband and I being nascar race fans, this is the way to go. - telm59