The best glamping pods near Lincoln

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Nestled in the heart of the White Mountains, the New Hampshire town of Lincoln draws many visitors to its scenic surroundings, which are dotted with mountains, rivers, and forests. The many ways to explore the area include canoeing, kayaking, and rafting on the Pemigewasset River. Hiking and camping at the National Forest campsites along the Kancamagus Highway, a scenic route stretching from Lincoln to Conway, are also popular pursuits, as is skiing on Loon Mountain in the colder months. 

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White Mountains Dear Bear Campsite

2. White Mountains Dear Bear Campsite

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17mi from Lincoln · 4 sites · Tents, Lodging · Littleton, NH
A beautiful neighborhood campsite with forest and field views and Littleton, NH adjacent. Hiking, fishing, bike and OHV trails are very accessible (2- 10 mins) from the land. The site boasts of meadows and a forested area in addition to a melodious creek to sooth your night's sleep. A heated shower and Propane heat is available (extra fee) for cool weather or Winter camping in our Glamping Cabin. Take in all the White Mountains have to offer each season. We have a meadow and forested area for your own tent/camping, our own spacious tent with camping pads or airbed, or glamping in our insulated shed with a comfy bed, and solar charger for an extra $20/night. Compost toilet, solar shower, and spring water on site as well. You will thoroughly enjoy this serene nature getaway! 2 nights minimum required.
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$30
 / night
Anderson-Key Farm

3. Anderson-Key Farm

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45mi from Lincoln · 3 sites · Lodging · Sharon, VT
You want to stay here!! Beautiful 20 acre farm perfectly located in the Green Mountains of Vermont. Barn complete with Coffee Bar, Electricity and additional camping supplies. Great spot for groups! Farm boasts of small pond, Elmer’s Brook, hiking and walking trails all in a secluded paradise. Disc Golf, Bocce Ball and Croquet sets available for you to enjoy! We want you to have a blast while you’re here. Located only 2 miles off the interstate. Book the farm including The Vermont Suite for a wonderful group experience. https://airbnb.com/h/vermont-suite-anderson-key-farm *20 minutes to Woodstock, VT (Billings Farm, Shopping, Dining, Hiking, Golf, Spa, Skiing and much more) *25 minutes to Silver Lake State Park (rent boats, kayaks and paddle boards) *20 minutes to King Arthur Flour a short distance to dozens of restaurants, activities and experiences.
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from 
$180
 / night

Nestled in the heart of the White Mountains, the New Hampshire town of Lincoln draws many visitors to its scenic surroundings, which are dotted with mountains, rivers, and forests. The many ways to explore the area include canoeing, kayaking, and rafting on the Pemigewasset River. Hiking and camping at the National Forest campsites along the Kancamagus Highway, a scenic route stretching from Lincoln to Conway, are also popular pursuits, as is skiing on Loon Mountain in the colder months. 

97% (137)

Top-rated campgrounds

White Mountains Dear Bear Campsite

2. White Mountains Dear Bear Campsite

93%
(37)
17mi from Lincoln · 4 sites · Tents, Lodging · Littleton, NH
A beautiful neighborhood campsite with forest and field views and Littleton, NH adjacent. Hiking, fishing, bike and OHV trails are very accessible (2- 10 mins) from the land. The site boasts of meadows and a forested area in addition to a melodious creek to sooth your night's sleep. A heated shower and Propane heat is available (extra fee) for cool weather or Winter camping in our Glamping Cabin. Take in all the White Mountains have to offer each season. We have a meadow and forested area for your own tent/camping, our own spacious tent with camping pads or airbed, or glamping in our insulated shed with a comfy bed, and solar charger for an extra $20/night. Compost toilet, solar shower, and spring water on site as well. You will thoroughly enjoy this serene nature getaway! 2 nights minimum required.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$30
 / night
Anderson-Key Farm

3. Anderson-Key Farm

100%
(37)
45mi from Lincoln · 3 sites · Lodging · Sharon, VT
You want to stay here!! Beautiful 20 acre farm perfectly located in the Green Mountains of Vermont. Barn complete with Coffee Bar, Electricity and additional camping supplies. Great spot for groups! Farm boasts of small pond, Elmer’s Brook, hiking and walking trails all in a secluded paradise. Disc Golf, Bocce Ball and Croquet sets available for you to enjoy! We want you to have a blast while you’re here. Located only 2 miles off the interstate. Book the farm including The Vermont Suite for a wonderful group experience. https://airbnb.com/h/vermont-suite-anderson-key-farm *20 minutes to Woodstock, VT (Billings Farm, Shopping, Dining, Hiking, Golf, Spa, Skiing and much more) *25 minutes to Silver Lake State Park (rent boats, kayaks and paddle boards) *20 minutes to King Arthur Flour a short distance to dozens of restaurants, activities and experiences.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$180
 / night

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Where to go

Loon Mountain

Just north of town, Loon Mountain is an all-season recreation area that is particularly popular in winter. The mountain has 61 ski trails, with eight tree-skiing areas, six terrain parks, a superpipe, and a halfpipe. Off the slopes, there’s also snowshoeing and cross-country trails, skating, tubing, and a winter zipline.

Flume Gorge

Around five miles north of town, in Franconia Notch State Park, a boardwalk leads visitors through Flume Gorge, a natural chasm that extends 800 feet at the base of Mount Liberty. The path is an easy loop hike and takes you past several waterfalls and natural cave-like rocks. If you want to set up camp nearby, Franconia Notch has two sites to choose from.

Woodstock

The charming town of Woodstock sits just south of Lincoln and has a good selection of places to eat and drink. Outdoor adventurers will find easy access to hikes up Mount Lafayette, Cannon Mountain, and Bald Mountain. 

When to go

While spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the trails and river activities on offer, fall and winter have their own appeal. Fall sees the landscape busting into rich colors and brings the annual New Hampshire Highland Games, which are held annually in September. Winter offers an abundance of snowy activities, from skiing on Loon Mountain to snowshoeing through the White Mountain National Forest.

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