From jct US 4/202/Hwy 9 & Hwy 28 (Epsom Traffic Circle): Go 1/4 mi S on Hwy 28, then 1/4 mi W on Windymere Dr.
This place doesn’t deserve the 1 star required to leave a review. During an extended stay, my electricity was off as much as 17 times a day. Park first blamed it on the hot weather. When the weather cooled off, they blamed it on my surge protector. Surge protectors don’t do anything when there is no power at the pedestal. I checked with a volt meter. Come to find out there was an entire row experiencing the same issue and it improved slightly when they left certain spaces empty. As soon as the spaces were filled, the problem returned. Big surprise. They hired an electrician to check it out and he told me the park was not wired correctly and the problems would continue. One maintenance man told me the parts to solve the issue were on order and another told me the owner refused to spend the money. The problem was not resolved when I left and others were complaining and leaving due to the same issue. The owner does drive through twice a day to look for things to complain about but never addresses the issues or bothers to talk to the tenants. Before I left, the water started turning off at least once a day as well. One excuse after another. I will decline opportunities to work in NH again before I will stay at this park. They should be investigated for poor living conditions. Stay far away.
[Just a heads up, most negitive reviews are from squatters that were removed from the campground for criminal activity or not paying dues]. :) The place was really great. If you want a good site that's tucked away, ask for site 80. Up and coming camp ground, great location and they deliver wood and ice. Water and power on most camp sites for tents, 9/10 would go again.
Zero care for people who stay there. Horrible experience in winter season. Water shut off in the winter lines froze and then left without water. Brace yourself for the worst experience of your life.
This is a place to not go camping I’ll start off with extremely buggy. They don’t treat for bugs. You have to bring your own toilet paper to use the bathroom which only has one stall open and then the other bathrooms are a 10 minute walk to the other side of the campground and only allowed to have two vehicles at your site at a time and you have to have an extra key card which they won’t give you
We were slightly nervous to stay here in winter due to reviews. The campground is massive and beautiful! Not a lot of amenities but for us full hook up rv I’m happy. The laundry room is what we use and havnt had a problem. Circuit break was out and Ernie was out driving around next day hunting us down one and fixed quickly! The spots up front are tighter but for winter it’s sort of nice to huddle and be out from under tree shade. The crowd is mixed most keep to themselves, it’s dog friendly. Strict but In a way that makes it feel safe. And decent price for New England. Roxanne at the front is very knowledgeable and helpful