**RV and camper parking is limited to New Hampshire Motor Speedway ticket holders only.**
New Hampshire Motor Speedway offers many options for campers with self-contained RVs & pop-ups that include premium options such as trackside views & full hook-ups as well as standard dry camping options for Motorcycle Week at NHMS and NASCAR week. In an effort to allow fans to better control the temperature of their campers, all RV campers are allowed to run generators 75 decibels or less throughout the night (24 hours per day).
RV and camper parking is limited to New Hampshire Motor Speedway ticket holders only. All drivers and their guests must have race day tickets in their possession before driving onto NHMS property. Please do not park in the fire lane between rows of campers. Any vehicle violating this rule is subject to towing.
All RVs and campers must be self-contained with bathroom and water facilities on board. The speedway does not have hook-ups or dumping facilities. Tent camping is only available for NASCAR Cup Series week and is only allowed in the designated S7 lot.
First time back post-covid and came for the Crayon 301. Race was postponed to a Monday but still a great crowd. Grabbed a ticket from a “buddy no-show” scenario on the way in for $20.
Easy in and out parking. Just bring a little patience. Still plenty of food options and concessions.
Staff was very friendly. EMTs dis a great job with an overheated gentleman seated near me.
Love the track and love Nascar ! It has breath taking surroundings , great site lines as every seat is good ! Cars are fast and they do a great job for the fans ! In New England this is the only place to see a Cup weekend ! Fantastic track !
If you’re ever in the Concord, New Hampshire area for the holiday season between Thanksgiving and New Years then you might want to check out the “Gift of Lights” display at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon. You can find it on NH Route 106 off of I-393. It’s great family entertainment after dark, that you experience in drive thru fashion. You stay in your car, maybe put some holiday music on the car radio and leisurely drive through the speedway including on the track enjoying the hundreds of holiday light displays with many different themes. My 18-month granddaughter was mesmerized for about 20 minutes as we drove through the various light displays. There is even a s’more pit at the end. It’s just great fun, check it out if you are so inclined. 🎄🎅🤶
I was there for "Yule Light up the Night" Road Race to benefit Children's Cancer Care. So I was actually on and around the track. It's a beautiful facility, easy to get to, good parking
Christmas light from Thanksgiving to First Sunday after a New Year. It's 35 $ for a car to enter. You can take as much time as you want. Worth visiting for sure