Lake Forest RV Resort

  • $48.00 /night
  • (3.4)5 reviews

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Backpacker
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Other Camping
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About Campground

If you're a Couple who appreciate time together in a scenic setting on a sunny shorefront and the complete facilities of a quality RV resort for adults 50+, join us at Lake Forest Resort on Great East Lake in the eastern Lakes Region of New Hampshire. Escape the usual and enjoy an RV resort community.

Lake Forest Resort provides a unique camping opportunity for adults 50+ or couples on their own again. Natural grounds and a glittering shorefront are tranquil backdrops for the weekend or the season. Relax in nature on the lake with all the amenities of a vacation home.

Set on 100 wooded acres, Lake Forest offers well spaced sites with privacy, as well as recreational and social activities for adults. Play a round on Forest Meadows, our own Cayman golf course which winds through beautiful tree lined fairways adjacent to our RV and cabin sites. Afterwards, gather with friends in the post-and-beam clubhouse for an event in the evening.

Access

Drive-in

Accommodations

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Tent Sites

Features

Big Rig Friendly
Electric Hookups
Sanitary Dump
Sewer Hookups
Toilets
Trash
Water Hookups
WiFi

Essentials

Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Pets Allowed

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3.4

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A Google User

5 years ago
1/5

Beautiful property and lake front, but not an ideal campground for people who enjoy their children and grandchildren. We were very disappointed with our experience at Lake Forest RV. The brochure says guests and grandchildren are welcome, by they frown upon you having them. We would not recommend this campground to anyone, especially those who are active with their families.

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Laura Z

6 years ago
5/5

A secret gem of a place that is a quiet, beautiful and a haven from the crowded noisy summer campgrounds. This is mostly a seasonal getaway for retired people which is exactly what we like. They have a few transient spaces and could accommodate our 40 foot 5th wheel and long bed dually truck with no problems and tons of room to spare. Lovely shaded sites, so not so good for satellite, but the seasonals can subscribe to cable. No wifi at the sites either, but our AT&T phones and hotspot worked great at the campground. They have a beautiful spot on Great East Lake for swimming or kayaking, a nice 9 hole golf course, an extra clean and nice laundry with a ton of new machines. You can walk or ride bikes for miles around the complex and all the seasonals we met were very friendly. We would definitely come back and are even considering becoming seasonals there in the future. Judy and Dave are very welcoming and work hard to make this a little slice of heaven! One of the nicest places we've stayed so far in our journeys!

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Joe Don Baker

6 years ago
5/5

This is an over 50 campground with deep campsites and crushed stone for the RV. With the trailer unhooked, we still had 25 feet from the truck to the road. The water and electric were near the road so bring double length of utility connections. Sewer inlet was midway down the site. The owners Judy & Dave treated us very nicely. There is a sweet little par 3&4 golf course at the campground, nice boat launch and docks. Plenty of chairs at the water. The lake is crystal clear water and beautiful. We did not have cable but got 8 TV stations with our antenna. There is no wifi but that is okay... it's nice to disconnect. The seasonal folks appear to have cable/internet. The place is kept up very well and has lots of scheduled activities for the adults like bingo, shuffleboard, golf, karaoke, etc... There is a nice tent area with water & electric. Lots of fun and nice restaurants nearby. We didn't see any bath houses as this place is more geared to seasonals with a few full hookup transient sites. We did see the laundry room with plenty of units. Being an over 50 place, there are no playgrounds and pools. It is wonderfully quiet and peaceful. We enjoyed our stay here and will be back. Joe & Dani.

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George Francois

1 year ago
1/5

My wife and I thought it would be nice to vacation while still working, something we couldn’t do if we took our camper north as we usually would.

But apparently you can’t camp at lake forest resort if you live and work within an undisclosed distance.

The man was very rude and abrupt. I think he decides on a person to person basis.

Ivanhoe lake campground is welcoming and friendly. You have to drive by the to get to LFR.

Try someplace else!

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Jason Joy

1 year ago
5/5

It was really nice. Lake is nice. Golf course is nice. Lots of big trees everywhere. Some places we’ve been aren’t like that. Being 55+ it’s very quiet. Some places we’ve been aren’t like that, either!

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