Cabins in Lake Winnipesaukee with climbing

Campgrounds in Lake Winnipesaukee offer a range of activities, both by land and by lake.

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3 top cabins sites in Lake Winnipesaukee with climbing

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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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Camping Cabin near Mount Moosilauke

1 site · Lodging21 acres · Wentworth, NH
Enjoy your camping experience with this private property near Mount Moosilauke. 21 Acres lot area at 137 Red Oak Hill Road, Wentworth New Hampshire. > Appliances: Microwave Refrigerator Fans Stove Outhouse > Mattresses available > Wood flooring > Locks available > Quiet and plenty of outdoor space
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Crescent Moon Cabin

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Grafton, NH
Second summer season with our newly built remote and rustic cabin on Half Moon Pond, located in the foothills of Mt Cardigan. Available starting July 1st. 2024. Elegantly appointed and private. Much care has been taken by the owners to create a Bio-friendly environment, with as little impact to the land as possible. The cabin has a gravity fed outgoing grey water system. All biodegradable soaps/shampoo are provided for you. New composting toilet. The cabin is constructed with locally sourced wood, harvested and milled by the builder. The Owners have used repurposed materials when available, to complete the build. The breakfast bar is constructed with live edge hemlock from Williams hill and topped with a slab of native granite, Open concept kitchen/living room. Fully equipped kitchen and bathroom, (outdoor enclosed shower.) BBQ gas grill.*** Non potable hot and cold water. Guests need to bring their drinking water. TV and DVD. Large lending library available by owner. Second floor bedroom with 1 queen and 1 double bed with privacy knee wall. Double futon on first. Screened in porch with dining, surrounded by nature. Separate screened in platform for a third dining option. Attached fully enclosed outdoor shower with hot water. Access to your own large dock with 2 kayaks. Swim, paddle, hike and wildlife viewing from the privacy of your own cabin. Steep drop offs and uneven terrain, make this ONLY appropriate for children over 4 yrs old and Seniors please take caution, 50 steps to water. Reliable cell service and wifi using your data with some carriers. Owners are nearby and have a landline for emergency calls. Broadband may be available 2024. Fabulous, serene retreat for writers, artists, fishermen or ladies w/e! Exercise class, yoga and guided kayak and Mine tours (off site) available for added fees. Walk the many brooks, small streams and 10-foot waterfall. All accessible from the pond. Due to COVID guidelines, guests need to supply their own linens, pillowcases and bath towels. Kitchen towels are on site. Pillows, blankets and comforters/ quilts are provided by the owner. For questions, please contact host Sheryl at 603.502.4470
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Cabins in Lake Winnipesaukee with climbing guide

Overview

Just south of the White Mountains, New Hampshire’s Lakes Region contains lakes of all shapes and sizes. The largest? Lake Winnipesaukee, which rounds off at 72 square miles. Lake Winnipesaukee camping provides access to some of New Hampshire’s best campgrounds, whether you want a secluded mountain getaway or a family-friendly beach retreat. No matter where you spend the night, you’ll glimpse the same scenery—but through a different lens. While Lake Winnipesaukee is the area’s largest lake, they don’t call it a Lakes Region for no reason. Lakes scatter the area and vary in attractions, campsites, and vantage points.

Where to go

Ellacoya State Park

Attention, RV campers. On the southwest end of Lake Winnipesaukee, Ellacoya State Park opens from mid-spring to mid-autumn and offers a range of amenities for your next beach getaway. This sandy beach campsite sits right on the water, with a communal picnic area, playground, and boat ramp. Park your RV, and you can swim, lounge, and gaze at the Sandwich and Ossipee Mountains.

Belknap Mountain State Forest

Not far from Ellacoya State Park, Belknap Mountain State Forest embraces Lake Winnipesaukee from a higher altitude. Hike up Mount Major, and you can spot the lake in the distance. On a clear day, you may even catch a glimpse of Mount Washington. If you’d rather look upward than outward, stroll the nature preserve trails for prime bird-watching.

All through the Lakes Region

Within a short distance from Lake Winnipesaukee, you can visit Squam Lake, Ossipee Lake, and Lake Wentworth, among others. Further out, Lake Sunapee is always worth a visit, whether for winter snowshoeing or year-round sightseeing. If you have a few days, take your pick of lakes—or just go for a scenic drive. It’s as easy to stop for a swim as it is to roll down your windows.

When to go

Lake Winnipesaukee is made for the summer, when water-based activities peak. However, the shoulder months are equally suited to camping, especially if you want fewer crowds and less heat. Think: scenic drives when the leaves change or temperate April hikes. In the winter, many lake campsites shutter, so you’ll have fewer options for Lake Winnipesaukee camping. However, the activities never stall. You can ice fish, cross-country ski, and ice skate throughout the cold season.

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