Cabins near Twin Mountain

Experience mountain adventures and lakeside relaxation during a Twin Mountain camping adventure.

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Presidential Mountain Resort

37 sites · Lodging10 acres · Bethlehem, NH
Nestled in the heart of the White Mountains, PMR is a full-service, cabin experience, for year-round vacationers. All homes are equipped with kitchenettes for your convenience. Take advantage of our on-site boating, hiking trails, and fire pits. Minutes away from award-winning ski resorts & hundreds of miles of snowmobile and hiking trails. Experience the White Mountains the way it was meant to be with Presidential Mountains Resort’s beautiful combination of modern and rustic-style cabin rentals. Whether traveling solo or as a family, at Presidential Mountain Resort in beautiful Bethlehem, you can be sure to find luxurious cabin rentals that fit your needs. Take a hike on Presidential Mountain Resort’s eight-mile network of trails, kayak on the private lake, take a dive in the outdoor heated pool, or just enjoy taking in the scenery while sitting around a fire pit with some marshmallows. Presidential Mountain Resort’s diverse year-round activities and picturesque lake-side setting guarantee the full White Mountain Experience.
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Orchard House at Peck Farm

5 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · East Montpelier, VT
The Orchard House at Peck Farm Orchard is the building where we serve our customers during our orchard season September through October. The property is located on a dirt road in rural Vermont and is surrounded by conserved land in current farm use. Please note: This property has been repurposed for the very special event of the full eclipse April 8th, 2024. Travel and weather in Vermont in April can be like summer, like winter, something in between and all of it in one day. Please pack and plan accordingly. Spring(March-May) travel can be very muddy. The building is made of rough cut wood from our farm property and features a cook stove, power, refrigerator and access to an outdoor fire circle. The floor is concrete so an air mattress or better yet a cot is recommended. Is you plan on using the wood cook stove please let us know. While the cookstove can provide some heat and the ability to cook it does not heat the whole building very well. There are outlets for use in the building. There is one string of plug in lights, no other lighting is installed. A traditional outhouse is located just 50 yards from the Orchard House. Drinkable well water is available upon request with 24 hours notice. 2 miles from the Orchard House is a small cooperative country store with food supplies. The Peck Farm Orchard is located on a beautiful 4 mile loop frequently used by runners and walkers. There is easy access to local hiking trails and snowmobile/skiing trails. The orchard and parking area is located on 18 acres with access to trails spanning more than a thousand acres.
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Cabins near Twin Mountain guide

Overview

A small village within the town of Carroll, Twin Mountain offers campers wilderness adventure year-round. After learning about the village’s history as a logging site turned vacation area, campers enjoy extensive hiking, biking, and swimming, with accommodations for all camping styles—tents, RVs, and mountainside chalets. Nearby, White Mountain National Forest offers some of the best hiking in the country, with winding trails set against the backdrop of unreal views. Travel northwest to Umbagog Lake State Park to enjoy leisurely fun along the shores of a pristine lake. Or, those looking for more adventure can set their sights to Mount Blue State Park in Maine to explore the area by canoe or tromp through snowy trails by snowshoe.

Where to go

White Mountain National Forest

Mere miles from Twin Mountain, White Mountain National Forest comprises over 800,000 acres of rugged terrain. Covered in hardwoods and conifers, White Mountain is a popular destination for hikers and backpackers of all skill levels who want to see the forest’s amazing sights, including the Appalachian Trail. Camping options abound in the forest with several managed campgrounds spread over Androscoggin, Pemigewassett, and Saco Ranger Districts. Find various amenities in each campground, including flush toilets, faucets, and hot showers, along with hookups for RVs.

Umbagog Lake State Park

About 70 miles northwest of Twin Mountain lie the southern shores of Umbagog Lake, home of Umbagog Lake State Park. The park offers a scenic lakeside camping experience with plenty of canoeing, kayaking, and swimming opportunities. At the western shore, Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge provides a unique habitat for diverse wildlife, including moose, waterfowl, and bald eagles. Then, set up at the park’s base campground that has two cabins and 27 campsites with electrical and water hookups, along with 33 remote campsites and four remote cabins around the lake. The base campground is also outfitted with flush and pit toilets, coin-op showers, and a camp store.

Mount Blue State Park

About 90 miles east across the New Hampshire-Maine border lies Mount Blue State Park. The largest state park in Maine, Mount Blue comprises about 8,000 acres with Webb Lake at its center. The park is tucked within the Western Mountains and offers year-round recreation, from guided canoe trips and walks in summer to sledding and cross-country skiing in winter. The park manages its own campground with over 130 campsites equipped with flush toilets, showers, and potable water. The campground has both reservable and first-come, first-served RV campsites with electric and water hookups, as well as a nearby boat launch.

When to go

Summer months are the most popular time of year in Twin Mountain. July is typically the hottest month with an average high of 76°F. In fall, campers can see the changing foliage, while wintertime campers will enjoy snow activities. February sees a high of 25°F and low of 8°F, with an average 17.44 feet of snow. Although many parks in the area stay open in the offseason, they may have closed facilities and less maintenance.

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