Camping near Ashland with a private bathroom

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Sacred Nectar Sanctuary

11 sites · RVs, Tents280 acres · North Sandwich, NH
Sacred Nectar rests on the land of the Wabanaki Tribes. This land, now known by it's view gifting fields, is one of Sandwich's most treasured gems. The Historic Farm was purchased by Townsend Thorndike from the first colonizing family to claim ownership of this unceded land, the McCrillis family. It was Town's place to get away from the busy life. As time went on and his money dwindled and plans to sell off some of the land arose. Townsend's son, Nick, foresaw a devastating development of conventional homes that would diminish the soul of this sacred land that held so much magic. So, Nick decided to move back to the homestead to create an example of what a healthy life for the land and its inhabitants looks like. HipCamp was the first step towards sharing and opening up the land to create an ecofriendly, Intentional lifestyle. One in which we hope to share our way of being that brings awareness to the natural world we have fallen so far from. Nick and his tribe of like minds are creating a holistic, educational, retreat, workshop, and event center where people can come to learn how to co-exist in a harmonious relationship with nature and each other. Thank you for being a part of the healing. We hope you enjoy what we have created here :)
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The Hummingbird Center

41 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents200 acres · NH
The Hummingbird Center is an recreation destination and permaculture farm nestled in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. We offer a variety of lodging options ranging in cost from tent camping and shared bunk rooms to private indoor lofts, tiny homes, and school buses. In May of 2024, Nourish restaurant will be open during weekends at HBC, providing organic farm-to-table meals for the public and our guests–both indoor and outdoor seating is available. Thanks to our farm’s extensive perennial food system, Nourish has a rotating seasonal menu featuring fruit, herbs, and wild greens grown onsite. Call ahead for up-to-date details on hours and what’s in bloom! HBC is a retreat destination for mountain biking, skiing, and hiking, with private access to Green Woodland’s 23,000 acres of public trails next door! Our trails feature hand and machine-built features for riders of all skill levels. Under an hour of driving will get you to Mt. Moosilauke on the Appalachian Trail, renowned climbing at the Rumney Crags, and dozens of pristine NH lakes. Back on the farm, our swimming holes, hammocks, and communal fire pit offer peace and community connection after a full day of outdoor adventures. Guests are encouraged to recreate and restore amidst the natural beauty of our rural property, explore our orchards and vegetable gardens, and enjoy open-air, leisurely dining at our on-farm restaurant. Search for The Hummingbird Center of NH online to view our restaurant hours and learn more about our ongoing community events, including weekly yoga classes in summer of 2024. Quiet hours after 10pm please! Find us online at thehummingbirdcenter.com and @thehummingbirdcenternh on Instagram. 603-786-2366 No sewer hookups. Secluded spots for vehicles require high clearance and dry conditions.
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Waterfalls Wild And Free

2 sites · Lodging25 acres · Hill, NH
My property is owned by a living legend , in his own mind... ;) This is the only privately owned property that will ever have amazing views and sounds of Profile Falls. Hystory surrounds this property from the old town that was moved to higher grounds over 100 years ago. Amazing peaceful, tranquil, unforgettable.... Sleep to the sounds of a beautiful amazing waterfalls , swim in this one of a kind amazing swimming spot. Relax in tranquility in this 40 foot luxury camper, spacious double decks with chairs and loungers, two push outs, full size appliances, full bath with hot water, full kitchen, master bedroom with king size bed, day bed in living room, beautiful stone fire pit, gas bbq as well. You will enjoy peaceful bliss in complete privacy. Two miles to town and shopping, 3 miles from beautiful Newfound Lake. Miles of nature walks out your front doors.for mor details 603 344 7247
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Barn Door Hostel

5 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents9 acres · Rumney, NH
The Barn Door Hostel is an eco friendly hostel and campground located two miles from Rumney Rocks! Camping at hippest campground in Rumney! 2 miles from climbing. There's a stream to drink and swim in, 9 acres to explore. This camping is shared with other camping guests. Grassy areas, communal fire pits and composting toilets
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Baker Rocks

6 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents76 acres · Rumney, NH
Nestled between New Hampshire’s White Mountain and Lakes region, we offer boutique nature experiences set along 3000 ft of river frontage. Stay. Farm. Events. Sites are spaced for privacy, but enjoy some shared amenities. Climb, hike, kayak, float, workout, chill, appreciate. We’re here to make your trip great!
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Welcome to The Wolf Swamp!

14 sites · RVs, Tents52 acres · Canterbury, NH
The property used to be part of the old Johanson farm, it was a 200 acre dairy farm a hundred years ago. when the State put in the highway (I-93) in 1961 it split the farmland in half. So now there are a hundred acres on each side of the Highway. The old stagecoach road which runs through the property from Canterbury Station to Northfield Station is now part of the main trails system. The early Pony Express riders dubbed the swamp on the land "Wolf Swamp", because there were many reports of riders seeing Wolves in the Swamp. The property is very open, although the sites are very spread out and secluded for ultimate privacy. There are several great hiking trails on the property, also used by local mountain bikers and Horseback Riding. Occasionally there will be an ATV or Dirt Bike passing through. We are located in the Heart of the local Trail system. There are several great places to swim and Kayak or Canoe literally around the corner. There are also lots of great local attractions close by, many that have Farm Stores, Shops, Homemade Gifts, Breads, Pies, Cheeses and we even have a few local Breweries. There is something for everyone, just ask and we will point you in the Right Direction.
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Tent Platform on Forest Edge

1 site · Tent12 acres · Rumney, NH
Learn more about this land: This tent platform is the only campsite on our property. Private outhouse. 4 miles to Rumney Rocks Climbing. 12 miles to Green Woodlands Mountain Biking. 10 min. to I-93 and countless mountains, lakes and rivers. Quiet guests appreciated.
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Plein Air NH

1 site · Lodging12 acres · Plymouth, NH
Our road is named after Angie’s grandmother, Marjorie, who was struck by the polio epidemic in the late 1940s when her son was a baby. She spent the rest of her life in a wheelchair. Widowed, she then raised Angie’s dad as a single mother right down the road. When this land was made available, we knew it was the perfect spot for our family, and as the first residents on the road, named it in honor of Grammie. It used to be a logging property and Angie’s father used to tromp around in this neck of the woods as a boy. When we built the house, we decided to turn the original logging road into our driveway. Plein Air is a continuation of that road. All of our neighbors have 12-45 acres in current use and you are free to explore the area behind our homes.Learn more about this land:We know that nothing beats waking up surrounded by nature. We also know that camping in the woods takes a lot of effort and that there’s nothing more deflating than returning from an amazing camping trip with a car load of laundry and supplies to take care of! We also know that some people want the quiet and privacy of the woods but can’t find it at busy campgrounds and that some people don’t enjoy sleeping on the rocky ground.We’ve carefully thought through all of the pros and cons of camping to cater your experience at Plein Air! When you rent your tent space through us, here is what you’ll experience:* A private spot in a magical pine forest.* A hearty, water and fireproofed, roomy 12 x 14 canvas tent covered by a tin roof. So even on rainy days, you will be kept warm and dry, listening to the sound of the rain on the roof. The windows and front and back doors unzip to screened windows and doors to help you fight off any potential mosquitoes while also allowing warm summer breeze to flow through.* A deck covered by tin roofing with comfortable Adirondack chairs.* A queen-size bed with a comfortable Tufts and Needle mattress, Egyptian cotton sheets, cushy pillows, and piles of soft, warm blankets. A rug is underneath to keep those bare feet warm!* A wood stove to light on cool mornings, a fire pit to light on beautiful evenings, and plenty of dry firewood for both.* Rechargeable battery-operated lanterns and a solar-powered battery to charge your own devices (there is no WiFi and limited cell service...Verizon tends to get the best service).* A propane camp stove to cook your meals on, with plenty of pots and pans, tinfoil, wooden spoons, plates, bowls, salt and pepper, oil, basic spices… everything you need!* Coffee from our local coffee shop and a camp stove French press with cream and sugar, peppermint chamomile tea grown on our farm, and generous-sized handcrafted pottery mugs made by Angie.* Fresh eggs from our farm and fresh bread, muffins, or pastries from our local baker will be waiting for you!* A cooler to keep your food in.* Gallons of water from our local mountain spring to drink, wash your dishes with, and use to put the campfire out. Biodegradable dish paste is provided.* Locally made, eco friendly cleaning supplies from Plymouth Soapworks.* A hammock to nap or read in.* An enclosed compost toilet with toilet paper and directions.* A seasonal, hot, outdoor shower (for cooler months, we recommend heating up water on the stove for a sponge bath).* Soft, big towels for the bath and beach towels for the beach* Unlimited access to paddleboards, kayaks, bikes, snowshoes, and river tubes (sizing may be off...we can answer any questions for those!)* Lots of woods behind the tent to explore.* Goats for composting your plant-based scraps!* Loads of books and games.* A binder of recommended hikes, adventures, and restaurants.* Add ons like local maple syrup, plant-based pre-made meals, wedding packages, or yoga packages are available!What should you bring?* Bug spray* Food* Layers of clothes--New Hampshire weather can wildly fluctuate!* Something warm for your feet* A personal battery for charging any devices* A sense of adventure!Anything else we should know?* Yes. Remember, that this is a full-woods immersion. So that means there is wildlife and bugs! Staying in the cabin comes with a bit of responsibility. All food must be cleaned up and stored properly to avoid attracting any wild critters, including bears. The garbage must be contained and covered and no food should be left out at any point. When you leave for the day or go to bed, please put anything in the sealed cooler or in your car, including toothpaste. Sweep up and dispose of any crumb. Feed your plant-based compost to the goats. If you are unsure of anything, give us a shout and we will help you! Remember this is luxury tenting, not luxury hoteling!* We have a working farm, so while you have as much privacy as you need, you may hear sounds coming from the property, like dogs, goats, chickens, and tractors. We are pretty quiet in the evenings though because we go to bed and rise early, so ask that you respect that as well.* Sometimes, if it rains and especially in the spring, there are some wet areas. Rain boots are always helpful!* Mosquitoes are a real thing here in New Hampshire and are inescapable if you intend to be outside at all. Some years are better than others. Bring bug spray!* We’ve taken tons of care to build this property and hope you will leave in the same condition you found it.
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Willoughby Farm Animal Rescue

9 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents107 acres · Fairlee, VT
We are a 107-acre forest and farm animal rescue. Sleep with the sheep, alpacas, donkeys, potbellied pigs, and rabbits when you pitch your tent or park your camper on our Vermont Farm! Reserve the group site and sleep in the middle of the action! (You do not need a "group" to reserve the group site -- it is just our biggest site and can accommodate groups!). Co-located in the open, grassy area with the free-roaming farm rescues is our RV site. Co-located sites share a community fire ring, so it's a great way to meet and make new friends! Don't have a tent or RV? Spend a magical night in "The Greenhouse" (it's a real, working greenhouse that doubles as accommodations for those looking for a more "glamping" experience). Want a little privacy? Reserve one of our two tricked-out Tent Deck sites (Buddha North and Grandmother Pine), each with its own picnic table, private fire ring, and commercial-grade park grill. Nestled discretely in the forest adjacent to the area where the animals are, you will feel like you are in the middle of nowhere even though you are less than a 5-minute walk from your car! Looking for something a bit more remote and spectacular? Hike a half-mile to the Big Sky Tent Deck. An incredible vista awaits you for a little effort! Need gear? We have it for rent, from cast iron grill baskets and griddles to make cooking over a charcoal grill or fire a breeze to tents to 1- and 2- burner propane stoves to tarps to water containers. We even have an Anker Portable Power Station and Portable Kerosene Heater for rent! Need Supplies? Charcoal? Propane? We've got it. ----- We are a small non-profit (501c3). When you stay with us, rent equipment from us, or take a tour with us, 100% of the money you pay goes directly for the care and feeding of the rescue animals. Thanks for supporting us in making a difference in the lives of neglected, abused, and abandoned farm animals! ----- IMPORTANT: MAY 24-26 2024 IS OUR VOLUNTEER WEEKEND AT THE RESCUE. LOTS OF PEOPLE, LOTS OF ACTION, LOTS OF FUN, LOTS OF POOP SHOVELLING AND MORE . ----- CHECK-IN TIME: 3:00 p.m.—7:00 p.m. Please arrive within this time window. If absolutely necessary, you may purchase a check-in extension for $15 in advance or $30 on arrival.
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Cardigan Skyline Camps

2 sites · Tents13 acres · Grafton, NH
Learn more about this land: Enjoy our private secluded tent sites nestled into the landscape in the shadow of Mount Cardigan. Within a five-mile radius, many quiet ponds offer paddling, fishing, and swimming including Grafton Pond with over 15 small islands to explore. For hikers, Mount Cardigan is just 8 miles away. There is easy access to the Northern Rail Trail which runs from Lebanon to Concord. Other attractions include the Enfield Shaker Village, on Mascoma Lake, and Dartmouth College, in Hanover, just 30 minutes away.
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Deep Woods Hideaway

1 site · RV, Tent65 acres · Belmont, NH
Welcome to Deep Woods Hideaway! Located on an abandoned dirt class 6 road, our property will give you complete seclusion. Choose from 4 different sites! Beautiful north facing mountain views Multiple waterfalls, and little pools to take a dip Part of a 65 acre property, surrounded by 100s of acres of forest Very dog friendly Atv and dirtbike friendly Beautiful Knowles pond is a mile away, a wonderful spot to do some swimming, kayaking, fishing, or relaxing! Less than 10 minutes into town for dining out, shopping, or Walmart for camping supplies.
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Peaceful Packies @ 3 Willows Farm

9 sites · RVs, Tents13 acres · Sanbornton, NH
This is a 200 year old farm filled with life. There are well groomed areas and other more wild areas. We are on almost 13 acres of land that attracts all forms of natural wildlife. In addition, we have alpacas, pigs, sheep, dogs, a cat and chickens. There is a beaver pond on the lower property. The beavers used a piece of land that was made into a bowl shape by a glacier. Each site includes a place to sit and eat (ie. picnic table), fire pit and just breathtaking views. Campers can drive into and park at their site. Each site is separate and private from other sites. We are 15 minutes from Highland Mountain Bike Park and Bank of New Hampshire Pavillon and 10 minutes from Laconia. We have two outdoor showers that are very rustic and open and the water is the temperature of the surrounding air. This is an active farm that has an operating butcher shop on the premises. We have a farm store offering a variety of items for sale including eggs, honey, rubs and much more. There is a microwave available to the campers in the farm store as well. Each site will be given a bundle of fire wood on the house, additional wood is for sale. You are welcome to participate in farm work. Coffee (from a local NH roaster), tea, hot chocolate and potable water (from the faucet) will be available daily. We are a farm family with young children so large and rowdy or drinking parties are very heavily discouraged. We are located in central New Hampshire right next to a pancake house. There are hiking trails, Lakes, mountain biking, water park (coming soon), e-biking and more within a 15-30 minute drive.
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Star Hosts in Ashland

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Camping near Ashland with a private bathroom guide

Overview

The town of Ashland may be small, but its offerings are vast. Mountaineers and hikers can take advantage of Ashland’s proximity to the White Mountain National Forest, though the town offers more than mountains. The Pemigewasset River runs west of Ashland, while New Hampshire’s Lakes Region neighbors the town. After checking into your campsite with a view, you’ll be tempted to explore all of New Hampshire’s best scenery—but start with the town itself. A walk over the Squam River covered bridge feels quintessentially New England, especially with a farmers’ market apple cider in hand. 

Where to go

Wellington State Park

Start your camping trip in freshwater. Wellington State Park overlooks Newfound Lake and can accommodate large groups of campers. Once you pitch your tent, play volleyball on the sand, barbecue some burgers, and watch for birds. If you’re in the mood to hike, try Big Sugarloaf Mountain, which offers further views of the lake. Hike for long enough, and a swim at your lakeside campsite will be all the more refreshing. 

The Southern White Mountains

New Hampshire is only white in the winter—but the state is known for its White Mountains year-round. The White Mountains occupy roughly a quarter of the state, so you’re nearly always near trails, nature centers, and rock climbing hotspots. The southern end of the range boasts plenty of campsites, so pitch your tent and start exploring. You’ll have your pick of peaks and campsites. 

The Lakes Region

For a lake-based camping adventure, head east of Ashland. Lake Winnipesaukee—the state’s largest lake—is within a short distance. Wildlife enthusiasts, however, will flock to Squam Lake. From the outset, the lake looks peaceful and quiet, but is an ideal location to spot loons, herons, and bald eagles. What better way to wake up in the morning than with the call of the wild? 

When to go

Visit Ashland between mid-spring and mid-fall, when the weather is on its best behavior. While New Hampshire stuns year-round, winter tends to get—and stay—dark and cold. You can certainly cozy up in a cabin with a fire pit or visit the ice castles near Lincoln. However, if you want your days long and your nights warm, save your camping trip for better weather. You’ll want to stay outside for as long as possible.

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