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34 RV Parks near Tilton, New Hampshire
Tilton-Northfield, New Hampshire 0.24 miles NW
Northfield, New Hampshire 0.66 miles SW
Franklin, New Hampshire 3.21 miles W
Sanbornton, New Hampshire 3.26 miles N
Belmont, New Hampshire 5.59 miles E
We did however find 34 campgrounds within 25 miles of Tilton. You can also find a list of cities with campgrounds or RV Parks near Tilton in the left hand column.
1079 S Main St Franklin, New Hampshire 03235 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 300 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 4 Reviews
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Sep 2011 - $35.00
This park was a disappointment to us. The first thing that concerned us was the driveway going from the main road up to the office and campground. It was VERY narrow and had steep, deeply leaf covered embankments on each side -- it looked like if we hung a tire off the side, it would be a really big problem. After checking in, we drove back to our site through a security gate (which was always open, all hours), to our site. We were assigned a site in an open field area, across from the pool (closed for the season). There was no other campers in the entire area and we were given what seemed like the shortest site, on the very apex of the curve of the road, for our 40' rig. We still fit, but of all the sites, the assigned us that one... The sites were grassy, a little slick but all had fire rings. The road in front of the sites was dirt, and deeply rutted out. Overall, the sites were narrow and if we had neighbors, we would have had to park our car across the road from us. Across from us was the pool as well as what looked like a very old kids play set -- looked almost out of Vaudeville and I'm not sure if I would feel safe letting my kids play on the various apparatus for fear of equipment breakage or rusty sharp edges/protrusions?... There was also a very tired looking metal pavilion that resembled an old circus tent that had obviously seen better days. It did not bother us to be camping all alone, the privacy was nice and it was definitely quiet. Could not complain about the power or water, they worked fine. We were planning to stay 2 nights, but decided to just pay for 1 upon arrival since they did not give refunds if we decided to leave... It was a wise decision because we decided to leave after the one night. On our way out, as we turned the corner out of our field area, there was a pretty large fire in the grass out in front of a seasonal trailer. Upon a closer look, it turned out someone, not sure if it was the owners of the trailer or who, was burning the roof of said trailer. We didn't know what to make of the entire situation, but found it odd at best. Would not go back to this campground. Felt we paid too much for being after Labor Day and having zero amenities to offer. Also, pulling out of the campground (using the more northern driveway, as this campground has 2 entrances about 350 feet apart) onto the main road was a little hairy since there is a short, steep hill coming down to driver side of the driveway which blocks visibility of traffic... Plus the traffic coming from the passenger side is not very visible because of the angle of the driveway to the road. Please use caution if you do visit this campground. - WorldWideUnlimited
Jul 2010 - $37.00
This campground did have a security gate but it seemed to be more of a trailer park than a campground. We camped in the field near the pool. There were not many people in that part of the park. It was quiet except for the noise of traffic on the highway behind us. The noise was not bad but for a "thousand acres" I expected to be away from the highway far enough not to hear it. The bathrooms were a long way away from our site so we did not use them. We did walk around the campground and were struck by the very large number of sites that appeared to be seasonal. Some appeared to have been there a very long time. A large dog tied outside of one unoccupied camper barked constantly and could be heard quite a distance away. While our stay was only overnight it was not bad. The site we had was grassy and did not appear to have a solid base that might make it muddy if the weather was wet. I would not look to this campground for a multi- night stay. Other than a very nice pool, there did not appear to be much for kids. - MECamper
Jun 2009 - $27.00
Before reserving a tent site, I asked if this was a party campground. I was assured by their staff that the "Family" in the campground's name meant just that: the 11:00pm quiet time was enforced by their security. I wanted this reassurance as we were camping with our 3-year old and 1.5-year old twins for the first time. I somehow managed to fall asleep around 2:30am, being kept awake (with earplugs, no less) by the blaring music from the loud, drunk, seasonal camper neighbors. Luckily my kids somehow fell asleep around midnight. I got up and went for a walk around the campground at 11:30pm, looking for this so-called security. No such thing. I saw other campsites with fires going and music playing, but at least their music was a bit softer. So much for security, the supposed quiet time, and the "Family" aspect. There are two playground areas. The main playground has old, somewhat dangerous equipment. The other, has wooden equipment next to the bath house. The pool and bathrooms were clean. - Slappy Abernathy
1122 New Hampshire 106 Loudon, New Hampshire 03307 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 25 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 2 Reviews
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Apr 2015 - $40.00
The grounds are generally clean. In particular, the staff are extremely friendly and courteous. I recommend calling ahead if you think you may need to extend your stay, so that they can arrange for accommodations. - leroyjones
Jun 2008 - $1.00
As a racing fan and don't want to travel or get stuck in traffic, the NHMS is very accommodating. Basic rate is $100 and can stay up to a week before race. We stayed 4 nites for the $100. Of course need to buy race tickets for Sunday race. Different lots available, with family lots and what we called after our experience last year the 'party lot'. State troopers do try to keep 'fans' quiet. They do state 'quiet' hours, again state troopers do try to stick to rules. Need to be self-contained though as there are no hook-ups, etc. This year I did change to the 'family lot'. They do pack you in there too. So if you plan on leaving before Monday morning make sure you are parked on one of the roadways. But again, nice to be able to walk back and forth quite easily to track, but they do have shuttles to drive by the RV lots. Again, of course with my husband and I being nascar race fans, this is the way to go. - telm59
556 NH-104 Meredith, New Hampshire 03253 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 154 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 12 Reviews
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Oct 2018 - $40.00
Nice campground. It is heavily wooded with campsites scattered throughout the woods. They appear to have several seasonal campers (maybe 20% of the sites), but they are not run down campers, so no issues. The staff was not unfriendly when we checked in, but not friendly either. Didn't seem to want to answer any of our questions. We are supposed to have access to the facilities at Meridith Woods Campground next door (indoor pool, game room, etc) but since we don't have a gate pass, we have to call the office everytime we want to go there so it isn't worth the hassle. Good TMobile service but because of the trees, satellite service is pretty much impossible. However, we stayed in site 125 and was able to put our dish about 75 feet away in the canoe racks area and get service. - Chuck Shrader
May 2016 - $25.00
Lovely campground with lots of shade. Gravel roads, nice beach, swimming area, volleyball, etc. I spent the night on a tent site after a long weekend at Winnipesaukee on an island, and didn't want to drive all the way home. Quiet night sleeping, then hit the road first thing. I'd stay here again. Camped in my '89 Westfalia VW camper. - JudoJeff
Jul 2014 - $50.00
This is a nice campground on a small lake. The little beach is lovely with a volley ball net and area you can fish or put a small boat in, etc. The lake is small but if you just want to get into some nice New England water then it is perfect. People were nice, TV and cell coverage was good. Small but good roads and wooded environment. One way system but once you get the hang of it. The sister campground across the street has pool and hot tub but we did not use. The location is good for Meredith and the lake. Nothing special but could not really find anything in the area that was great. - FrancisandRenee
551 Route 104 Meredith, New Hampshire 03253 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 150 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 29 Reviews
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Sep 2018 - $54.00
This is a large wooded campground with very spacious sites with woods in between each site for complete privacy. Nestled in the hills near Lake Winnipesauke with easy access off Interstate 93 but a couple of miles so you don't get road noise. The roads inside the park itself are pretty bad. Frost heaves are very deep and it's bumpy, windy and hilly but doable. Hopefully they'll redo these roads soon. The sites are back in but easy for big rigs to get into. They have crushed rocks, full hookup 30/50 amp with strong cable. Staff was extremely nice and there's an indoor pool here as well as playground, horseshoes etc. No onsite propane refills. I didn't use the park wifi as it was not free but hotspots were good. Verizon was 5.5d/3.4u without a booster and 12d/5u with a booster. ATT was 10d/1.7u w/out a booster and 15d/2u with a booster. T mobile was also good over 10d w/out booster. Shopping and activities are plentiful in the nearby towns. You don't have to go far to get everything you need. The laundromat onsite was small. 2 single washers/2 dryers so we went to Village Laundry which was about a 15 min drive. It was very clean. It uses a card system which required a single $1 bill to start the card which you can then fill up with larger bills. No coins accepted and no credit cards accepted. - Jessie1975
Aug 2018 - $50.00
This is the 3rd year we've stayed here, and probably our favorite RV park. The lot size is amazing, and each lot is surrounded by woods on three sides. Really great firepits, mostly made of huge boulders. So much privacy. They have a nice indoor swimming pool and hot tub, and the campground across the street (same owners I think) is right on Lake Pemigewassett, so there is kayaking and canoeing. The only reason I didn't give a 10 star rating would be the rough roads - although I think that is mainly caused by tree roots, a side effect of having lots of trees! - Florida Honey
Aug 2018 - $42.00
We stayed for two weeks as a a celebration for our 50th anniversary was being held in Meredith. The good: Site was very nice, woody, and level. Lots of seasonal residents but somewhat segregated. Nice area for walking with room for all types of camping...tent, pop up, any sized RV. WiFi, cable and utilities were excellent. Drainage mostly good, but some patches of mud which could have used sand. Laundry facilities were good and in working order. Location was close to eateries, the Lake, and shopping. The inconvenient: arriving in the pouring rain at 11:50 the greeting was about the $10 early registration fee. The road in and out of the park is a single lane wide. The roads and turns are somewhat tight. Also, they are very strict about visitors, another first for us. For a park with quiet time, a 6:15 am noisy garbage pickup seemed out of place. Maybe warn the campers ahead. We would recommend this park, but encourage you to read the rules before you commit. - TailsAwagging
100 Schofield Rd Bristol, New Hampshire 03222 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 128 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 5 Reviews
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Oct 2016 - $34.00
The electrical hook up was in the pedestal upside down making it very difficult to get a connection, we eventually did it with bungy cords to hold everything in place. The staff was very friendly. There was no wifi at the site but good connection at the office. The site was level, but the exit road had several low hanging branches. - Al and Anne-Marie
Aug 2015 - $1.00
We had a fantastic stay in our 19ft trailer. Beautiful site tucked in the woods. No complaints, really. Staff was very pleasant and always accommodating. Beautiful rock fire pit, plenty of room, level site, and our very own comical chipmunk ! We will definitely return. - Happee Campah
Aug 2015 - $60.00
Terrible campground
This campground is absolutely disgusting. It may seem like a good value but you are in for a nasty experience if you go here.
We rented a cabin which looked like it would be fine. When we arrived and opened up the cabin we were greeted by the smell of must and body odor. The mattresses smelled of old urine. There was dirt and grime all over the place, and graffiti on the table. The cabins are situated close enough to the highway that all you hear the entire time you are there is the sound of trucks barrelling down the freeway. The only thing that distracted from the noise were the too-close neighbors blaring music throughout the night (how about a quiet hours policy? apparently not here!)
This place will try to rip you off at every opportunity. They have an additional charge for gate access. They charge for showers. They charge for firewood they have obviously picked up from left over camping wood that has obvious burn marks on it (and may even be distributing illegal and/or invasive firewood, who knows where that wood came from?). They will try and charge you for an entire additional half-day (over $30) for staying over at their pool for just 30 minutes, even though it was rained out for the entire trip except the first day. If you make the unfortunate decision of going here, you should be on your guard and be extra careful.
By far the most exciting part about this place before we arrived was the pool. Turns out it is just as nasty as the rest of the place. The pool has a noticeable odor coming off of it. The reason, I think, is obvious. In their penny-pinching wisdom they have decided to charge for showers. Guess what that means? Probably all of the sweaty, filthy campers are just jumping in the pool to clean off instead of paying for a shower. Essentially, the pool is a giant dirty bath for the entire campground. They apparently try and make up for this by dumping chemicals in that are extremely irritating to the eyes. - leroyjones
41 Twin Tamarack Rd New Hampton, New Hampshire 03256 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 240 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 11 Reviews
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Aug 2014 - $39.00
Twin Tamarack is a run down campground with shady people both working and staying at the campground. We were only there for one night on the way to Santa's Village with small children. We were put in a wetland site with swamp weeds and mosquitoes near the front of the campground. It is overrun with seasonal campers and golf carts. The store is a joke as they only have a few items and all are behind a counter as if they are afraid people will steal something. The place appears dirty and in need of repair, trash was spilling over the trash bins and people working were unfriendly in the office. Didn't see a single smile from workers or patrons while we were there. We have stayed at many high quality and highly rated campgrounds and this was a very big disappointment. Mostly older clientele and few kids. I don't suggest that anyone stays here. - JMA33
Jul 2013 - $22.00
Well laid out park with gravel roads and sites that are cut into the forest to give loads of privacy all around. WiFi is limited to sites fairly close to office. Good WiFi, good Verizon signal, well-kept campground with nice family feel. Very friendly on-site owners and staff. Pool was a little too green. Lake beach across the road was a nice plus. Nice walking roads around and near the park. - jbrucemagon
Jul 2013 - $32.00
We stayed here for a week to go to the NASCAR race in Loudon. It was a 'rustic' campground. Very few 50 amp sites so we had to settle for a 30 amp site. The electricity was not all that great as the voltage would get too low and trip my surge protector all the time, specially late afternoon when people got home from their daily outings and turned on their A/C units. Sister-in-law came and were told that the site they had did not have cable although they had asked for it, so she piggy-backed on ours. It was a quiet campground for the number of children. - Tundra
541 Battle St Webster, New Hampshire 03303 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 77 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 12 Reviews
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Aug 2018 - $50.00
This is a weekend bring-the-kids kind of park for fairly local folks. Many trailers left on site through the season so families can come on weekends. We stayed in the G section comprised of back-ins with open sky for satellite access. Sites are HUGE and utilities worked well, although the hookups are at the rear instead of near the center. Owners need to trim the trees along the roads as they scrape the sides of RVs and they need to tend to the many pot holes. A little out the way from the interstate and 20 minutes+ to Concord, but an okay place to spend a few days. - ramblin' vagabonds
Sep 2017 - $24.00
Limited choices in the Concord area, this is intended to be a destination campground and has a lot of seasonals. But it worked for me, I was in the newer section out in the open where my satellite dish worked, wifi did not. - ldukeb
Aug 2017 - $48.00
Stayed in new 50amp gravel road area. Didn't have good feel of other seasonal sites plus golf cart drove behind your site for convenience from pool/ horseshoe pits. Nice pool and mini golf. Didn't find bathroom until leaving on seasonal side. My learning when they say they are putting you in the "new section". It maybe lacking the camping feel. Booked 9 mo ahead in hopes of a pond site. Be specific in what your asking for. - ThePattersons
96 Hilliard Rd Laconia, New Hampshire 03246 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 170 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 9 Reviews
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Jul 2018 - $51.00
This is an older campground with mostly seasonal sites. The roads are very narrow, winding and hard to navigate if you have a rig over 26 feet. It is not big rig friendly. It has no cable and can't get satellite reception because of high trees throughout the campground. We were able to get 1 station on antenna. Wi-fi is available only at the office and not throughout the park. There are 2 steep hills getting into the campground so be prepared to "bottom out". The park accepts cash or check no credit cards. The best part of staying in this campground is the beach and access to Paugus Bay. We were able to put our kayaks in the water without leaving the campground. There is also a foot path from the campground that leads to Weirs Beach (about a 5-10 minute walk) where you can enjoy shopping, water sports and restaurants. - Roger & Mag
Aug 2015 - $44.00
Beautiful views from campsites on "Wigwam" street. Site 118 needs a little attention.When parked next to the utility the wheels on the other side of trailer need to be raised 6-8" (to level trailer) as site tapers downward from utility to other side. Other than that site was large with a fire pit made with stones for the border and a large stone at least 3' high for the back (pit was 4'x2')! Train comes by 3 or 4 times a day one way and then the return trip.If you are a NH resident bring your fishing poles and license and go fishing in Paugus Bay.Campground has a swimming area and trails that can be walked on to get you to Weirs Beach.Office has supplies and a game room and wood for sale.Campground is nice enough that I will go back. - stoosher
Aug 2013 - $35.00
I give this camp a 10+10. We stayed at the wonderful campground only 1 night. I wished we could have stayed much longer. We were on the road 27 days and this was the best of the best. We camped in a 34 ft. RV. So peaceful, our site was right by the water. We roasted wieners and watched chipmunks play. Everyone was very friendly. I highly recommend this park, especially if you have children, but even if you do not you will enjoy it. - annhack
198 Endicott St N Laconia, New Hampshire 03246 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 180 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 0 Reviews
656 Endicott St N Laconia, New Hampshire 03247 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 50 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 1 Reviews
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Jun 2018 - $50.00
This is truly a campground. Not big rig friendly unless you stay in the field out front. The field only has 15 amp so the staff directed us to a site that had full hookups. We had expected to be in the field and we should have. Tree branches were scraping along the sides and roof as we drove in. Then after two failed attempts to back in to our site we pulled in. Too many close trees to back in and the site was narrow. Hookups were at the back of the site and on the wrong side when you pull in. We had just enough hose and electrical cord. Only 30 amp. It's $45 for electric. $5 more for water & sewer. 3 per night for cable which we couldn't get to work. No satellite. No over air channels. We were just there two nights for a concert so we didn't care. Restrooms and showers were clean. Small laundry. 2 of each. Small pool. Lots of seasonal campers. Very narrow roads, close sites. It was shady and staff was friendly. If we ever come back we'll stay in the field out front even though road noise will be worse. - Patricia57