Waterside camping near Ashland

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6 top waterside campgrounds near Ashland

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Paugus Brook Farm

6 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Tamworth, NH
Drive down a quiet dirt road to find our campsites nestled in a field under the stars and with a view of Chocorua mountain. The property used to be a farm so it still has that beautiful New England charm. Surrounded by pristine woodlands, babbling streams, and the White Mountains. Plenty of stars to see at night!
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Bold Paths Retreat land

3 sites · Lodging, Tents10 acres · Strafford, VT
I have been sharing this magical land for 24 years. We have field and forest, year round creek, hiking trails, outfitting for cross country skiing, kayaking and canoeing, along with rentals and instruction. There are two yurts and a tiny house on our off grid land. 3 season water to structures, carry in winter from main house. Wood heat. Wifi.
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Browns Ridge Family Farm!

3 sites · Lodging, Tents40 acres · Ossipee, NH
We are one of the first farms in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire and was originally the first stage coach stop for the area. Our house built in 1750s and at one point had hundreds of acres passed down which were passed down from a kings grant The original area was named after the original settlers, the Browns. Our house was also tavern in the beginning. This property has only passed hands through 4 families and remained with the Browns for most of its life. It has stayed as a farm for most of its tenure. We own 40 acres of pasture and woods and would love for you to come stay!
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Huttopia White Mountains

3 sites · Lodging50 acres · Albany, NH
Less than a 2.5 hour drive from downtown Boston and convenient to the trailheads, scenic views and swimming holes of the White Mountain National Forest, Huttopia White Mountains is an ideal place to escape to nature. Wake up and head out on an adventure, or stay and enjoy a swim in Iona Lake from our beach. There’s also our heated saltwater pool and plenty of freshly made meals to enjoy from our unique on-site bistro – we converted an old Airstream trailer and equipped it with a full commercial kitchen and even flatbread pizza oven! Couples and families alike will find plenty to explore on site, with additional attractions located conveniently nearby, including the shops and outlets of North Conway, tubing on the Saco River and the scenic vistas all along the Kancamagus Scenic Byway.
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Forest & farm

3 sites · RVs, Tents113 acres · Acton, ME
Learn more about this land:Lakes & ocean within 10 to 20 min Trails for hiking & horses Fishing lakes streams or ocean historical sights Many local businesses sharing the taste of Maine
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South Sutton Get Away

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Bradford, NH
This camper is 10 years old, kept in immaculate condition by the owners who used it while searching for their retirement home. The property surrounding the camp site includes a brook running along a walkway acessable from the camper and gardens with a view of Meeting House Hill a small mountain overlooking South Sutton. Also on the property was a NH sugar house, converted to a Christmas Craft Barn for many years, presently being renovated into a yoga studio. You’ll be awakened by birds and other wildlife and the occasional log truck rolling through nearby Rte. 114. A walk to the center of the village and quiet friendly neighbors. Learn more about this land: We are located in New Hampshire's lakes region including Keyzer and Sunapee to name a few. Approximately 5 miles to historic Musterfield Farm and Wadleigh State park. Plenty of outdoor activities to choose from including hiking, kayaking, canoeing and boating. Walking distance to Meeting House Hill, a small mountain visible from camp site. Mt. Kearsage nearby provides outdoor picnic areas as well as a 1 mile hike to the Summit.  Knights Hill Nature Park offers info-ventures including Pond/Vernal Pool/Wetland Ecology and viewing butterfly species identification.  Our property includes a small brook and a larger Otter Brook along Roby Road.In winter months many NH snowmobile trails are available to the winter adventurer.
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Waterside camping near Ashland 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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