"Get Outdoors Smore" and stay at the Lincoln/Woodstock KOA and you will soon discover, unquestionably, one of New Hampshire's most popular attractions is the White Mountain Region. Its 800,000 acres is known for natural splendor, historical charm, cultural richness and stimulating recreation - and that's only the beginning. Your visit to the Lincoln/ Woodstock KOA, an award-winning park, will offer a top-notch family camping experience. Choose from a variety of sites and accommodations. Drive thru RV sites, large wilderness sites for tenting and don't forget to check out our selection of camping cabins or our New Tree Cabin, for the individual that wants to "gently" rough it. Lincoln/Woodstock KOA is a pet friendly park. We are compassionate to your pet needs and understand that pets are family members too. We offer a kamp k-9 dog park, dog walk area and kennels for daily use. Enjoy our swimming pool, fish in our on site fishing pond (no license required) or cast a line in the river. Bring your "off road" bicycles to discover our trails through the forest and along the Pemi river.
During your New Hampshire visit; hike on one of the nearby Appalachian trails, ride your bicycle on the Franconia Notch paved recreational trail, golf on one of many challenging golf courses, or relax and simply enjoy the clean New Hampshire air. Nearly anything you need or want to do is within a short distance of the Lincoln/ Woodstock KOA.
We are anxious for you to stay at the Lincoln/Woodstock KOA, "Great People- Great Kamping!" We have made it easy to get here and you won't want to leave. I-93, Exit 31, 2 miles south on East Side Road (Rt. 175). Easy to find, hard to leave.
I-93 Exit 31, 2 miles south on Route 175; (East Side Road). Please note that our physical address does not appear on most GPS devices. Should you continue to have issues to locate us, please phone the campground directly.
Adults 16+, Kids 5-15, Free 0-4
Excellent campground, very clean, dog friendly large fenced in area for the dogs to play. Fire truck ride and barrel rides for the kiddies. Located close to restaurants and attractions in Northern NH. Must eat at StrEatz right up the road.
Nice campground. Very clean and well runned. Wi-Fi has been upgraded and was able to handle streaming. Summer time is very busy and full of loud kids, but if you have kids, that's not a bad thing. It's quiet late fall and early spring. Most full service sites are a bit tight.
We have stayed at this campground twice now and love the place. Very clean and organized. Even being a Special Event Weekend (NH Scottish Festival) and busy the place was pleasantly quiet. Also, great accommodations for our K9 Kids. We have already booked for a return visit next year!