From the South: I-93 N to Exit 35 onto US Rte 3 N or I-91 N to exit 19 onto I-93 S for approx 2 miles. Take Exit 1 onto Vermont route 18, make a left at the end of the exit ramp. Approx 1/4 mile make a right onto Vermont 2. Vermont 2 to US Rte 3 N in New Hampshire (stay straight to cross the steel bridge into NH). US Rte 3 N to mile marker 183.2, campground is just past mile marker 183.2 on right. From the North: Approx 20 miles south of Colebrook, NH just past mile marker 183.4 on the left.
Amazingly clean well-managed wooded site campground with water and privies and very reasonably priced. The nearby river is a great resource and while the Kancamangus Highway is nearby, it is very quiet after dark when you are enjoying supper at a picnic table with a fire ring, enjoying the great outdoors.
It's a beautiful place. Enjoy it.
Absolutely loved my experience here. Very clean and maintained. Sites are spread out from each other. In a perfect spot on the Kanc where you can really get anywhere you need without issue. I would plan a month in advance to reserve the spot because they go quick!
Small, well maintained campground that felt very secluded. Campsites arent right next to each other so you feel like you're hanging out in the woods and not a campground. Helps with the noise as well. Sites were large enough for our two tents. Firepit and picnic table provided. Close walk for water, trash and restrooms. Restrooms were kept very clean.
I was very happy here. Campsite 11
Cons- near toilet , squeaky door, slight odor, bring WD40 😳
Pros- near toilet - 32 paces from door
11 is far away from main road. It was very quiet. Clean, easy drive to Loon Mtn. Nice long, drive in tent site.
Restroom very basic, clean. Just a toilet.
Fire box and picnic table.
A great place to stay in the White Mountains. The campsite was quiet and well kept. The outhouses were clean, and the staff were nice and helpful. Will definitely be staying here again!