Located on Rt 16: 3 miles north of Rt 25 West, 20 miles east of Lake Winnipesaukee, 13 miles south of Conway.
Adults 18+, Kids 6-17, Free 0-5
Nice KOA campground, staff was great, helpful if and when needed.
Main drawback was noise due to current construction activities acrkss the highway from the site.
View along the river was peaceful and quite pretty. On our last day at the campground we enjoyed a visit by a family of ducks!
If you like trees, then this is the place for you. The roads and camp sites are narrow and dirt roads only. The campsites are small and hard to maneuver because of so many trees and hills. The entrance is very tight and narrow and makes it very challenging to get in. Not a perfect place for a 40 foot 5th wheel. We won’t be visiting this KOA again. There are many permanent campsites with campers that are not well kept and quite frankly look trashy. They have a lot of staff on hand but not very friendly.
Very nice camping well located to enjoy the White Mountains. It has the charm of an old summer camp. Great trails for dogs and their owners plus a fenced park to let the dogs run and play. My major issue was the traffic noise from the highway. I had a hard time sleeping as I had the feeling the trucks were 2 feet from my window. If you decide to go there, choose a site as far as possible from the main road
First time at this KOA and loved it! Huge, private site for our 34’ camper. Super clean bathrooms.
From the minute we arrived, all the staff was so incredibly friendly. You can tell the people here love their job and want to make sure you enjoy your stay.
Our first full day here was a rainy Friday morning. The activities for the morning were supposed to be outside, but due to the weather, they were indoors. Our kiddos were the only ones who showed up, but Cathy was amazing with them. She did the activities she had and then let the girls take the lead. The girls had fun playing Cathy’s games and I think Cathy had just as much fun learning new dances!