The best treehouses near Ashland

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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. 

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Top-rated campgrounds

Streeter Mountain Farm

1. Streeter Mountain Farm

97%
(425)
16mi from Ashland · 46 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · NH
Streeter Mountain Farm is a 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. Streeter Mountain is a retreat destination for mountain biking, skiing, and hiking. Our onsite 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, and explore our orchards and vegetable gardens. Quiet hours after 10pm please! 603-786-2366 No sewer hookups. Secluded spots for vehicles require high clearance and dry conditions.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$15
 / night
Wise Pines

3. Wise Pines

100%
(16)
42mi from Ashland · 3 sites · Lodging · Woodstock, VT
Wise Pines is a holistic and sustainable Inn/Hiker Hostel with a unique farm stay experience. It sits on 40 acres of land with wooded trails and a pond to sit by. We have a veggie garden, fruit trees, chickens, and ducks. *electric fencing is LIVE!* We utilize solar energy and have energy efficient rated buildings. The owners of the property, Chelsey and Jon live with with their two young kids and dogs on the premises. The dogs are unleashed and friendly (though they will come running and barking loudly to say hi)! We have a yoga studio and offer classes upon request. We have many games for you to use, a bluetooth movie projector, walking trails (sometimes needing a bit of maintenance), a fire pit and grill. The property is in the woods rustic woods of Vermont, amongst all of its seasons. Please note that we do our best to maintain the property as weather arises, but the walkways, some of which are a bit steep, may be snowy, icy or otherwise. Please come prepared with a vehicle and shoes that are suited for the season of your arrival (mud, snow and ice) for both our property and the town road we live on. Checking in during daylight hours is advised. Nearby, the town of Woodstock in only minutes away with cute shops and restaurants. There are many local hikes, national and state parks, the Quechee Gorge, white water rapids, The VAST (snowmobile trails), ski resorts and array of local events to attend.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$165
 / night
The Skyframe

4. The Skyframe

45mi from Ashland · 1 site · Lodging · Springvale, ME
Skyframe is one of 5 luxurious tiny homes that make up Littlefield Retreat, a tranquil woodland village of 3 treehouses and 2 hobbit houses – each with its own private hot tub and dock. To see all five dwellings, click on the photo to the left of “Hosted by Bryce”, then click “Show more…”. This 15-acre forest retreat on Littlefield Pond offers our guests an experience that feels like a trip up to the woods of northern Maine, but is closer to home and to all the attractions of southern Maine. The space Waking up in your treehouse, the first thing you feel is peace. No traffic, no sirens, no planes flying overhead. Only birdsong—the cry of a loon, the piping of a chickadee. Through the windows, you see only leaves, like green glass, filtering the early morning light. Below you, on the ground, a doe and her fawn pick their way down to the pond. They do not hurry, for there is nothing here to frighten them. Downstairs in the kitchen, coffee is brewing. Your tablet is charging on the windowsill. You could check your email or social media, but for some reason you don’t want the world to intrude. Out on the deck, a warm mug cradled in your hands, you and your partner plan your morning. Perhaps you’ll paddle the kayak across Littlefield Pond while the mist still lies thick on its smooth surface. Or take a fishing pole down to your private dock to catch brook trout for breakfast. Or maybe just soak in the hot tub and listen to the forest awaken. In the afternoon, you sit by the woodstove, engrossed in that book you’ve always meant to read. Your companions are playing a board game at the table, but mostly laughing and talking—about everything and nothing. You look up from your book and smile. For a moment you think about your life back home and ask yourself, “Why do we own so much stuff? What would our lives be like if we lived more like this, with fewer—but lovelier—things?
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$344
 / night
Private Forest with a View!

6. Private Forest with a View!

98%
(25)
24mi from Ashland · 1 site · Lodging · New London, NH
Learn more about this land: 🌿 Nature Lovers Only 🌿 We love welcoming guests from the city, but this is a peaceful nature escape, not a party spot. Come because you love the outdoors—quiet nights, starry skies, and forest trails. ⛺️ Glamp in a Lotus Belle Star Gazer tent at the top of New Morning North Farm in NH. Private drive, trails from your site, and a view in the woods. A friendly mule and horse live on the property. 🛏 Furnished Tent Includes: 2 twin & 2 queen futons (stackable) Shelf w/ books, light Extra blankets, chairs Bring your own bedding if possible—extras available on request. 🚽 Compostable toilet (clean, stocked). 🚫 No shower—swim in local lakes or use showers at nearby Colby-Sawyer gym. 🔥 Campfire pit (wood included), charcoal grill, table & chairs. Please bring newspaper and a lighter and there's plenty of sticks in the woods to get the fire going. 🧒 Kid-Friendly Fun: Treehouse and natural playground (zipline currently down) Multiple stick forts that you can add to! Help feed horses/chickens (per request) Frog pond, ducks, and our friendly (loud!) farm dog, Hector. No guest dogs without approval—please ask! 🌊 Nearby: Grafton Pond, Cole Pond, Pleasant Lake, Lake Sunapee, and Mascoma Lake. Mt Cardigan and My Kearsarge plus many smaller hikes. New London and Enfield(10 mins), Hanover, and Lebanon (~30 mins). Just over an hour from Boston. 📩 Questions or ready to book? Message us!
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$150
 / night
Camp Wild At Bobcat Rock

7. Camp Wild At Bobcat Rock

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(2)
49mi from Ashland · 1 site · Lodging · Denmark, ME
Tree Tent on 21 beautiful acres of untouched, natural woodland with a small brook. Decompress and reconnect with yourself right in the middle of the Lake Region. Stroll to peaceful ponds, endless snowmobile and hiking trails right on your door step. Get that wilderness feel but close to town. Only 5 miles from Bridgton. This is the perfect opportunity to explore on a budget and test out your wilderness skills! The Adventure Begins Here... Camp Wild at Bobcat Rock is on 21 Acres of sloped, unspoiled woodland. There is a small brook that runs through the property and a seasonal run-off during heavy rain. There is a stone wall that borders the north end of the property. Land around the property is protected so there are many birds, ponds and streams. Hiking trails are right outside your door. Natural water sources do not have spigots. If you choose to use the natural water source for drinking, all water should be treated! This is a wilderness area. The TREE TENT is 13x 13 x 13 and sleeps 3 adults or 2 adults and 2 small children. The tent is 4 feet off the ground. You will need to lift yourself into it. Please remove shoes before entering the tent. THERE ARE NO AMENITIES This is a dry campsite. There are no showers or toilets. There is an outhouse and a 5 gal PROPANE shower. (You will need a small canister of propane). 5 gallons of water is provided. There is a very large pot for boiling water if needed. There is a fire ring with a grill, a picnic table, 2 reclining camp chairs, a Gazebo, and a Tree Tent. A trolly is provided to carry your belongings as it is a short hike uphill to the site. No cooking or sleeping supplies are available. You must bring your own bedding, cooler, cooking utensils, wood and small propane canister. (We have sleeping bags if you forget your own and a spare mattress for the gazebo upon request). ***PLEASE LEAVE NO TRACE AND TAKE YOUR TRASH WITH YOU*** It is recommended to arrive before dark on your first night of camping. Campsite check in from 12:00 pm on arrival day. Check out time 11:00 am on departure day. Bug spray is highly recommended. Bring a flashlight. The campsite is on a hill and is very rough, uneven ground and there are protruding rocks and tree roots. Please use caution when walking around the property. Please No Dogs in the TREE TENT or left unattended in the GAZEBO. Thank you :) WARNING: SIDE EFFECTS OF LIVING IN THE WOODS INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: Dirty finger nails Bathing in a brook Toilet is a hole in the ground Sleeping in the Woods Slippery trails Trying to find your way around in the dark Becoming immediately resourceful and creative Getting lost Challenging yourself Live the Adventure! Embrace the UnUsUal!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$45
 / night
The Canopy

9. The Canopy

100%
(1)
45mi from Ashland · 1 site · Lodging · Springvale, ME
The Canopy is one of 5 luxurious tiny homes that make up Littlefield Retreat, a tranquil woodland village of 3 treehouses and 2 hobbit houses – each with its own private hot tub and dock. To see all five dwellings, click on the photo to the left of “Hosted by Bryce”, then click “Show more…”. This 15-acre forest retreat on Littlefield Pond offers our guests an experience that feels like a trip up to the woods of northern Maine, but is closer to home and to all the attractions of southern Maine. The space Waking up in your treehouse, the first thing you feel is peace. No traffic, no sirens, no planes flying overhead. Only birdsong—the cry of a loon, the piping of a chickadee. Through the windows, you see only leaves, like green glass, filtering the early morning light. Below you, on the ground, a doe and her fawn pick their way down to the pond. They do not hurry, for there is nothing here to frighten them. Downstairs in the kitchen, coffee is brewing. Your tablet is charging on the windowsill. You could check your email or social media, but for some reason you don’t want the world to intrude. Out on the deck, a warm mug cradled in your hands, you and your partner plan your morning. Perhaps you’ll paddle the kayak across Littlefield Pond while the mist still lies thick on its smooth surface. Or take a fishing pole down to your private dock to catch brook trout for breakfast. Or maybe just soak in the hot tub and listen to the forest awaken. In the afternoon, you sit by the woodstove, engrossed in that book you’ve always meant to read. Your companions are playing a board game at the table, but mostly laughing and talking—about everything and nothing. You look up from your book and smile. For a moment you think about your life back home and ask yourself, “Why do we own so much stuff? What would our lives be like if we lived more like this, with fewer—but lovelier—things?”
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$344
 / night

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. 

99% (343)

Top-rated campgrounds

Streeter Mountain Farm

1. Streeter Mountain Farm

97%
(425)
16mi from Ashland · 46 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · NH
Streeter Mountain Farm is a 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. Streeter Mountain is a retreat destination for mountain biking, skiing, and hiking. Our onsite 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, and explore our orchards and vegetable gardens. Quiet hours after 10pm please! 603-786-2366 No sewer hookups. Secluded spots for vehicles require high clearance and dry conditions.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$15
 / night
Wise Pines

3. Wise Pines

100%
(16)
42mi from Ashland · 3 sites · Lodging · Woodstock, VT
Wise Pines is a holistic and sustainable Inn/Hiker Hostel with a unique farm stay experience. It sits on 40 acres of land with wooded trails and a pond to sit by. We have a veggie garden, fruit trees, chickens, and ducks. *electric fencing is LIVE!* We utilize solar energy and have energy efficient rated buildings. The owners of the property, Chelsey and Jon live with with their two young kids and dogs on the premises. The dogs are unleashed and friendly (though they will come running and barking loudly to say hi)! We have a yoga studio and offer classes upon request. We have many games for you to use, a bluetooth movie projector, walking trails (sometimes needing a bit of maintenance), a fire pit and grill. The property is in the woods rustic woods of Vermont, amongst all of its seasons. Please note that we do our best to maintain the property as weather arises, but the walkways, some of which are a bit steep, may be snowy, icy or otherwise. Please come prepared with a vehicle and shoes that are suited for the season of your arrival (mud, snow and ice) for both our property and the town road we live on. Checking in during daylight hours is advised. Nearby, the town of Woodstock in only minutes away with cute shops and restaurants. There are many local hikes, national and state parks, the Quechee Gorge, white water rapids, The VAST (snowmobile trails), ski resorts and array of local events to attend.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$165
 / night
The Skyframe

4. The Skyframe

45mi from Ashland · 1 site · Lodging · Springvale, ME
Skyframe is one of 5 luxurious tiny homes that make up Littlefield Retreat, a tranquil woodland village of 3 treehouses and 2 hobbit houses – each with its own private hot tub and dock. To see all five dwellings, click on the photo to the left of “Hosted by Bryce”, then click “Show more…”. This 15-acre forest retreat on Littlefield Pond offers our guests an experience that feels like a trip up to the woods of northern Maine, but is closer to home and to all the attractions of southern Maine. The space Waking up in your treehouse, the first thing you feel is peace. No traffic, no sirens, no planes flying overhead. Only birdsong—the cry of a loon, the piping of a chickadee. Through the windows, you see only leaves, like green glass, filtering the early morning light. Below you, on the ground, a doe and her fawn pick their way down to the pond. They do not hurry, for there is nothing here to frighten them. Downstairs in the kitchen, coffee is brewing. Your tablet is charging on the windowsill. You could check your email or social media, but for some reason you don’t want the world to intrude. Out on the deck, a warm mug cradled in your hands, you and your partner plan your morning. Perhaps you’ll paddle the kayak across Littlefield Pond while the mist still lies thick on its smooth surface. Or take a fishing pole down to your private dock to catch brook trout for breakfast. Or maybe just soak in the hot tub and listen to the forest awaken. In the afternoon, you sit by the woodstove, engrossed in that book you’ve always meant to read. Your companions are playing a board game at the table, but mostly laughing and talking—about everything and nothing. You look up from your book and smile. For a moment you think about your life back home and ask yourself, “Why do we own so much stuff? What would our lives be like if we lived more like this, with fewer—but lovelier—things?
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$344
 / night
Private Forest with a View!

6. Private Forest with a View!

98%
(25)
24mi from Ashland · 1 site · Lodging · New London, NH
Learn more about this land: 🌿 Nature Lovers Only 🌿 We love welcoming guests from the city, but this is a peaceful nature escape, not a party spot. Come because you love the outdoors—quiet nights, starry skies, and forest trails. ⛺️ Glamp in a Lotus Belle Star Gazer tent at the top of New Morning North Farm in NH. Private drive, trails from your site, and a view in the woods. A friendly mule and horse live on the property. 🛏 Furnished Tent Includes: 2 twin & 2 queen futons (stackable) Shelf w/ books, light Extra blankets, chairs Bring your own bedding if possible—extras available on request. 🚽 Compostable toilet (clean, stocked). 🚫 No shower—swim in local lakes or use showers at nearby Colby-Sawyer gym. 🔥 Campfire pit (wood included), charcoal grill, table & chairs. Please bring newspaper and a lighter and there's plenty of sticks in the woods to get the fire going. 🧒 Kid-Friendly Fun: Treehouse and natural playground (zipline currently down) Multiple stick forts that you can add to! Help feed horses/chickens (per request) Frog pond, ducks, and our friendly (loud!) farm dog, Hector. No guest dogs without approval—please ask! 🌊 Nearby: Grafton Pond, Cole Pond, Pleasant Lake, Lake Sunapee, and Mascoma Lake. Mt Cardigan and My Kearsarge plus many smaller hikes. New London and Enfield(10 mins), Hanover, and Lebanon (~30 mins). Just over an hour from Boston. 📩 Questions or ready to book? Message us!
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$150
 / night
Camp Wild At Bobcat Rock

7. Camp Wild At Bobcat Rock

100%
(2)
49mi from Ashland · 1 site · Lodging · Denmark, ME
Tree Tent on 21 beautiful acres of untouched, natural woodland with a small brook. Decompress and reconnect with yourself right in the middle of the Lake Region. Stroll to peaceful ponds, endless snowmobile and hiking trails right on your door step. Get that wilderness feel but close to town. Only 5 miles from Bridgton. This is the perfect opportunity to explore on a budget and test out your wilderness skills! The Adventure Begins Here... Camp Wild at Bobcat Rock is on 21 Acres of sloped, unspoiled woodland. There is a small brook that runs through the property and a seasonal run-off during heavy rain. There is a stone wall that borders the north end of the property. Land around the property is protected so there are many birds, ponds and streams. Hiking trails are right outside your door. Natural water sources do not have spigots. If you choose to use the natural water source for drinking, all water should be treated! This is a wilderness area. The TREE TENT is 13x 13 x 13 and sleeps 3 adults or 2 adults and 2 small children. The tent is 4 feet off the ground. You will need to lift yourself into it. Please remove shoes before entering the tent. THERE ARE NO AMENITIES This is a dry campsite. There are no showers or toilets. There is an outhouse and a 5 gal PROPANE shower. (You will need a small canister of propane). 5 gallons of water is provided. There is a very large pot for boiling water if needed. There is a fire ring with a grill, a picnic table, 2 reclining camp chairs, a Gazebo, and a Tree Tent. A trolly is provided to carry your belongings as it is a short hike uphill to the site. No cooking or sleeping supplies are available. You must bring your own bedding, cooler, cooking utensils, wood and small propane canister. (We have sleeping bags if you forget your own and a spare mattress for the gazebo upon request). ***PLEASE LEAVE NO TRACE AND TAKE YOUR TRASH WITH YOU*** It is recommended to arrive before dark on your first night of camping. Campsite check in from 12:00 pm on arrival day. Check out time 11:00 am on departure day. Bug spray is highly recommended. Bring a flashlight. The campsite is on a hill and is very rough, uneven ground and there are protruding rocks and tree roots. Please use caution when walking around the property. Please No Dogs in the TREE TENT or left unattended in the GAZEBO. Thank you :) WARNING: SIDE EFFECTS OF LIVING IN THE WOODS INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: Dirty finger nails Bathing in a brook Toilet is a hole in the ground Sleeping in the Woods Slippery trails Trying to find your way around in the dark Becoming immediately resourceful and creative Getting lost Challenging yourself Live the Adventure! Embrace the UnUsUal!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$45
 / night
The Canopy

9. The Canopy

100%
(1)
45mi from Ashland · 1 site · Lodging · Springvale, ME
The Canopy is one of 5 luxurious tiny homes that make up Littlefield Retreat, a tranquil woodland village of 3 treehouses and 2 hobbit houses – each with its own private hot tub and dock. To see all five dwellings, click on the photo to the left of “Hosted by Bryce”, then click “Show more…”. This 15-acre forest retreat on Littlefield Pond offers our guests an experience that feels like a trip up to the woods of northern Maine, but is closer to home and to all the attractions of southern Maine. The space Waking up in your treehouse, the first thing you feel is peace. No traffic, no sirens, no planes flying overhead. Only birdsong—the cry of a loon, the piping of a chickadee. Through the windows, you see only leaves, like green glass, filtering the early morning light. Below you, on the ground, a doe and her fawn pick their way down to the pond. They do not hurry, for there is nothing here to frighten them. Downstairs in the kitchen, coffee is brewing. Your tablet is charging on the windowsill. You could check your email or social media, but for some reason you don’t want the world to intrude. Out on the deck, a warm mug cradled in your hands, you and your partner plan your morning. Perhaps you’ll paddle the kayak across Littlefield Pond while the mist still lies thick on its smooth surface. Or take a fishing pole down to your private dock to catch brook trout for breakfast. Or maybe just soak in the hot tub and listen to the forest awaken. In the afternoon, you sit by the woodstove, engrossed in that book you’ve always meant to read. Your companions are playing a board game at the table, but mostly laughing and talking—about everything and nothing. You look up from your book and smile. For a moment you think about your life back home and ask yourself, “Why do we own so much stuff? What would our lives be like if we lived more like this, with fewer—but lovelier—things?”
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$344
 / night

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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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