More that 100 sites that can accommodate RVs and tents.
There are 24 pull-through sites with easy-in, easy-out convenience and the new deluxe camping sites with patio furniture and a concrete slab to park your rig on.
In addition to the large sites, Danforth Bay also has smaller, more intimate sites situated along a winding brook-- perfect for tents and pop-ups.
Many campsites are along the half-mile shoreline, or atop hills overlooking the lake. In addition to having great views of the lake, campers at these sites get treated to fantastic Danforth Bay sunsets.
Cabins also available.
FROM BOSTON (2 hours)
I-95 North to Portsmouth, NH. White Mountains Exit to Spaulding Turnpike (becomes Route 16). Route 16 North to West Ossipee. Take Route 41 North (1/2 mile) to Ossipee Lake Rd. (4.5 miles). Turn left on Shawtown Road at Danforth Bay sign.
FROM MANCHESTER, NH (1 3/4 hours)
Route 28 North to Route 16 North. Follow Route 16 North to West Ossipee, follow directions as above.
FROM PORTLAND, ME (1 hour)
Route 25 West to Effingham, NH. Turn right onto Route 153 North. Turn left on Ossipee Lake Rd (1.1 miles), right on Shawtown Road at Danforth Bay sign (2.9 miles).
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GPS Coordinates: N43 49.914 W 071 06.634 | Lake Elevation: 406 feet above sea level.
It’s truly an excellent campground very clean, well-kept well organized by the staff definitely worth the premium dollars to stay here. Only opportunities for improvement are small. One they do rent golf carts to pretty much anyone so the park is really quite overrun with golf carts everywhere. My wife and I were the only ones I saw many days just walking- lots of golf carts passed us full of people. The other thing is the Wi-Fi was weak in our area. The management did dispatch somebody to check the strength and they said everything was OK but we could not connect outside of just the very early morning. It’s such a nice campground so we will return despite these minor problems
some great sites, some not so good. dark dingy with dirt tracking ground, laced with pitchy pine needles. so it's a campground that is what camping is all about in some places. what is not acceptable is mold laced shower rooms, not all ,but 2 of 3 i found were. when i brought it to staff attention nothing was reconciled.
was told they're getting renovated and didn't feel a need to put effort into cleaning mold. so I will be not returning to this DF bay maybe the bluffs wich is there55 plus area. site location was great except for those negatives. they also insisted on collecting every nickel 16 days prior arriving despite 50% down!!!!!!
It's a little bit in the "woods" but that's part of its charm, much larger than we thought. So much to offer, 2 pools, pickel ball courts fire pits planned social activities. Great place for kids to feel in the woods but without the dangers.
Very nice campsite. We were off-season, but this place has a lot of amenities for in season camping. Great place for kids.
Staff was very helpful and very pleasant. So glad they were still open in October!!