Wheelchair-accessible camping near Twin Mountain

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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.

96% (4.2K) 110 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Twin Mountain

Hidden Pines

1. Hidden Pines

100%
(41)
7.4mi from Twin Mountain · 1 site
Welcome to our 2 acre slice of paradise in the White Mountains! The site is situated on a wooded lot with level gravel pad with a picnic table and fire pit available for use (firewood available on site to purchase). Located just a few minutes drive from downtown Bethlehem, our site serves as a fantastic home base for checking out all the White Mountains has to offer. Enjoy sunsets from the land, take in the beautiful views of the Presidential Mountain Range upon a short walk down the road, or explore hiking trails nearby. New for 2025: Fiber optic WiFi available! At this time, our site is only able to accommodate RV's, camp trailers and camper vans with waste hook-ups or self-contained waste systems, as there is no bathroom access on site. Sorry, we do not allow tent camping.
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$65
 / night
White Mountains Dear Bear Campsite

2. White Mountains Dear Bear Campsite

93%
(37)
12mi from Twin Mountain · 4 sites · Tents, Lodging
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
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Sacred Nectar Sanctuary

3. Sacred Nectar Sanctuary

100%
(1988)
27mi from Twin Mountain · 15 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Simply the best tenting you can find in the White Mountains. The campground to get away from campgrounds, where magic touches every corner. Sacred Nectar rests on the land of the Wabanaki Tribes. This land, now known by it's view gifting fields, is one of Sandwich's top treasured gems. The Historic Farm was purchased by Townsend Thorndike from the first colonizing family to claim ownership of this unceded land, the McCrillis family. It was Town's place to get away from the busy life. As time went on and his money dwindled and plans to sell off some of the land arose. Townsend's son, Nick, foresaw a devastating development of conventional homes that would diminish the soul of this sacred land that held so much magic. So, Nick decided to move back to the homestead to create an example of what a healthy life for the land and its inhabitants looks like. HipCamp was the first step towards sharing and opening up the land to create an Intentional lifestyle. One in which we hope to share our way of being that brings awareness to the natural world we have fallen so far from. Nick and his tribe of like minds are creating a holistic, educational, retreat, workshop, and event center where people can come to learn how to co-exist in a harmonious relationship with nature and each other. Thank you for being a part of the healing. We hope you enjoy what we have created here :)
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$36
 / night
Franconia Notch State Park

4. Franconia Notch State Park

100%
(16)
State park 13mi from Twin Mountain · 96 sites
Mountain biking, climbing and hiking adventures await at this NH park.
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Moose Brook State Park

5. Moose Brook State Park

100%
(4)
State park 19mi from Twin Mountain · 48 sites
Just north of the Presidential Range in the White Mountains, Moose Brook State Park is the kinda place you’ll be proud to say you spent part of your summer vacay. Between the Peabody and Moose rivers, fishing is a popular recreational opportunity and Moose Brook infuses the swimming area with crystal clear mountain water. To dry out after that plunge, take to the many trails in the park, explorable by foot or mountain bike.The park also has facilities to host a family reunion, corporate outing, wedding and more. And by more we definitely mean a Rocky and Bullwinkle fan appreciation gathering. Moose Brook? The Peabody River? Could there be any more of a fitting place for that to happen?
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Campsites at CoHo: Conway Hostel

6. Campsites at CoHo: Conway Hostel

97%
(188)
29mi from Twin Mountain · 15 sites
Learn more about this land: Welcome to the Campsites at CoHo: Conway Hostel! Camping here at the hostel is a great option for those who are looking for the economic price point and rugged nature of camping, while still having the amenities of modern living. "What should I expect my experience to be like?" Being a hostel, the experience we offer is a community focused one. Sites are setup similar to rooms in the hostel. They are located in fairly close proximity to one another and feature (in addition to private fire pits in the sites) one large community fire ring at the center of the property. Parking and camping are located at the rear of the Hostel property. Out back  features several campsites, a community fire ring, picnic table, and charcoal grill. Parking is first come, first serve, but there is plenty of street parking available along Washington St (Summertime street parking. In winter, town hall may be used as overflow parking.). Amenities: For Sites 1-4, the hostel is yours to access. Use the back porch and side entrances (Access code will be given to you during check-in). Inside you’ll find… Full community kitchen, bathrooms/hot showers, dining area, and lounge area.  Dorm style bathroom facilities on the second floor have two toilets and shower stalls each. PLEASE NOTE: Towels can be rented for $5, or bring your own for free. Need Gear? ** Ask us about tent and other gear rental ** Nearby attractions:  Tubing/Paddling at the Saco and Swift river, as well as a number of nearby lakes Rock Climbing at Whitehorse and Cathedral ledges  Ice Climbing Mountain Biking at Hurricane Zone, Marshall Conservation, Whitehorse, Cathedral Ledge, and more!!! *Cranmore and Attitash also both feature lift access downhill mountain biking amongst other summer activities   TONS of great hiking trails Great places to swim and cool off - walking distance! Breweries & Distilleries  Ask about the great local restaurants! Families, Kids, Etc: Generally a ton of options for biking, paddling, tubing, and hiking.  Storyland (for the younger travelers)  Downtown North Conway  Conway scenic railroad  Cog railroad Mt. Washington auto road Cathedral Ledge auto road & lookout Outlet stores and other shopping Fall Foliage  So much more!
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$23
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Green Mountain Glamping

7. Green Mountain Glamping

100%
(127)
31mi from Twin Mountain · 4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Experience all that the northeast kingdom of Vermont has to offer while staying at Green Mountain Glamping. Ride the Kingdom Trails right from the property! Nestled among the trees, our bell tent sites feature comfortable beds, pillows, linens, towels, a picnic table, smokeless fire pit, large ADA portapotty and more! We also have two sites for those that want to bring their own tent, camper or RV. New for 2025 is an outdoor shower! These are private sites on our property. You'll drive past our home, garage, and garden to get to each site and you'll be able to see our buildings from the sites. We have a very large English Mastiff and some hens. Both are contained in our fenced in yard. Eggs can be purchased upon request. We also have a some dirt jumps if you need to get warmed up before your ride, and a simple bike wash station ready to go when you get back. Lots of wildlife inhabit our area of Vermont. During your stay you're likely to see whitetail deer, squirrels and chippies, rabbits, and hawks. There's a chance you may see a fox, black bear, moose or even a bobcat! We ask that food is secured in your vehicle and not brought into the bell tents, for your own safety. We do have a basket of safety equipment in each tent. The basket contains bug spray, bear horn, simple first-aid kit, fire extinguisher, and a flash light.
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$45
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Stagecoach Falls

8. Stagecoach Falls

98%
(403)
33mi from Twin Mountain · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Stagecoach Falls – Your Private Riverfront Retreat Escape to your own serene riverside sanctuary in historic Tamworth, NH, where rustic charm meets modern convenience. Whether you’re pitching a tent for a night under the stars, setting up a yoga space on our wooden platforms, or simply unwinding to the gentle sound of flowing water, Stagecoach Falls is your perfect getaway. Site 1: Equipped with 50 amp, 30amp, and 120V power Water hookup • Site 2: A no-hookup site for a more rugged, back-to-nature experience • Site 3: Features 30 Amp power with water hookup (note: the breaker is located at Site 1) • Winter Camping: Please inquire before booking, as road access is not plowed • RV Users: An RV dump station is conveniently located on the left on the way out near the main road—BLUE CAP. • Waste Disposal: Green WM dumpster for trash NO large, heavy items, tents, or canopies monitored by camera • Dining & Local Flavors: Enjoy a delicious meal with a view at The Public House on Page Hill, renowned for its dinner and Sunday brunch. Local favorites like Hobb’s Brewing Company, Farm to Table Deli, Yankee Smokehouse, and more are also nearby. o Scenic Drives & Lakes: Just 20 minutes to Conway for shopping, dining, and exploring attractions; easy access to Winnipesaukee and Ossipee Lakes for water sports and fishing. o Hiking: Explore local trails like Rattlesnake Mountain and Mt. Chocorua. Outdoor enthusiasts can also join the “Hike the 4000 Footers of NH” community or use the Alltrails app. o White Mountain Excursions: Visit Franconia Notch State Park or take a trip to iconic Mount Washington. o Tamworth Farmers Market every Saturday 9-12 o Nearby Ossipee, from go-karts and laser tag to mini golf, axe throwing, and summer kayak adventures at Ski Works. Stay Connected Follow us for the latest updates and behind-the-scenes peeks on Instagram: • @stagecoachfalls • @horshoebendNH Sister camp sites • @stagecoachnh_airbnb White House at entrance w/hot tub and river access While bear sightings are rare, please ensure that food items, coolers, grills, and any utensils with food odors are securely stored in a locked compartent. Clean picnic tables and grills after use, and dispose of aluminum foil
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$63
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The Alcove at Martin's Pond

9. The Alcove at Martin's Pond

98%
(54)
33mi from Twin Mountain · 1 site
This pristine and remote half acre of paradise is nestled between three hard and soft wooded lots set on the farther side of Peacham's Hidden Gem of Martin's Pond. The pond, which houses a Loon sanctuary, is situated on the back side of the expansive Groton State Forest, underneath the Looming Beauty of Devil's Hill. Remote Camping at its finest, campers will have access to a rustic out house and solar shower, as well as the clean waters of the pond for their use. Two Kayaks, with paddles and adult life vests are available for use on-site. Life jackets must be worn at all times. Please message for details. A small Shed on property can be accessed if dry storage space is needed. Firewood (one bundle & kindling) and fire pit will be provided. If you would like additional firewood during your stay, please use the "add-on" feature and select how many bundles of wood you would like. Pets are also welcome, but please review the pet-deposit under "add-ons." Campers are expected to bring their own accommodations: Tent, Sleeping Bag, pad, cooking stove/ fuel, etc. For bikers and backpackers, the extensive back roads of Peacham, VT as well as the hiking of Devil's Hill and other parts of Groton State Forrest should provide ample space for discovery. Not to mention the pond itself for boating enthusiasts. Currently, power and cell service are non existent on the property. Quiet camping generators are not discouraged so long as they are not in use during quiet hours. Just remember that Cell service is SEVERELY limited and you're encouraged to download any media prior to arrival. If at any time you need our assistance the closest signal is the interstate. If you require a more tailored experience, we can make arrangements to meet you at your arrival to ensure a smooth transition to the campsite. Any other questions, Just ask! 
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$106
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Jericho Mountain State Park

10. Jericho Mountain State Park

100%
(1)
State park 20mi from Twin Mountain · 20 sites
Ready...set...RIDE! At Jericho Mountain State Park, hit the trails for a day of adventure you’ll never forget. As a new addition to the New Hampshire State Park system, count your miles on whatever mode of transport you’re feelin’ that day. ATVs and mountain bikes are popular in summer, while winter warriors bust out their snowmobiles. Hike by foot or snowshoe if you prefer two feet over wheels… don’t worry, we won’t judge! But if your loved one is an ATV nut, you can’t miss the Jericho ATV Festival in late summer. Muddy, family fun for all is hard to beat.
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Milan Hill State Park

11. Milan Hill State Park

100%
(1)
State park 26mi from Twin Mountain · 10 sites
Do you ever miss summer camp? Do you ever find yourself daydreaming about sleeping in a bunk bed, living without electricity, and doing crafts on rainy days? Well those dreams can come true at Milan Hill State Park! Relive the good ol’ days in rustic-chic yurt accommodations. For those who’d prefer to forget about their summer camp days, tent sites are also available.Located atop a hill (hence the name), there are stunning views of mountains ranges in New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine and Canada. And if you climb to the top of the park’s fire tower, you’ll get even more extensive, 360° vistas. And if the weather does turn, you’re all set! Break out the Elmer’s and popsicle sticks.
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White Lake State Park

12. White Lake State Park

100%
(6)
State park 34mi from Twin Mountain · 168 sites
A pristine glacial lake ideal for swimming, paddling, and enjoying nature.
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Mollidgewock State Park

13. Mollidgewock State Park

100%
(1)
State park 38mi from Twin Mountain · 40 sites
Mollidgewock State Park is the epitome of “chill.” Enveloped within the Thirteen Mile Woods Scenic Area, it’s the ultimate retreat to relax and recharge. Hugging the banks of the Androscoggin River, the park is fishing and paddling heaven. The river is easily accessed from all campsites, with several boat launches scattered throughout the park. The campsites are deemed “primitive,” several only accessible by boat, so be sure to pack out yo’ trash. Because of its pristine and remote setting, moose sightings are common at Mollidgewock State Park. So even though you might be on a weekend cell phone diet, be sure to have a camera ready!
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Amanda and Ben's Homestead

14. Amanda and Ben's Homestead

98%
(71)
33mi from Twin Mountain · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Ben, Amanda and their little one live here, in the home that Ben grew up in. They make it a large part of their lives to tend the land, with plenty of time spent planting and nourishing perennial fruit and nut 'orchards.' In 2020, we built our first (of two) tent platforms with accompanying sites and outhouses. Our goal is to share our beautiful land, view, and peaceful solitude with those who are interested.This land was originally inhabited by the Wabanaki, and anyone with indigenous roots is welcome to camp here, free of charge. Contact us, and we'll set it up.
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$40
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Birch Tree Acres--Tent Site

15. Birch Tree Acres--Tent Site

100%
(10)
33mi from Twin Mountain · 7 sites
My husband and I were nomads in the summer of 2006, and happened upon this property that called to both of us equally. It took us another year to get up here and we're so glad we did. How about we share our good fortune with you (and help us pay our real estate taxes)? We do have bear so all food must be stored inside a vehicle or bear bag. And check in with enough time to set up BEFORE DARK.
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$35
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Green Mountain Garden Bed

16. Green Mountain Garden Bed

98%
(133)
33mi from Twin Mountain · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
COMPOST TOILET and rain water catchment system AVAILABLE FOR USE! 🌳🌻🚵‍♂️🛶🏕️The field is nestled in an apple orchard among the forest. There is a small brook at the edge of the field and runs through the 39 acres.  We are minutes away from mountain biking at the Kingdom Trails, Restaurants and bars, Lake Willoughby, Fire Fly farm stand, rock climbing, hiking, kayaking, canoeing, downhill skiing and snowboarding, ice climbing, ice fishing, cross country skiing, snow showing and vast trails. ✨👁️🌀💪🏼🌳Our vision is to create a Food Forest campground. Every penny goes toward stewarding the land! With the profits we buy more perennial food and herb plants, improve facilities and help build infrastructure. ♻️🚽🧻♻️Please note: We now have a composting toilet! Please put 2 scoops of sawdust in the bucket after you go. 🌳🦫🦆💧 Also check out the beaver duck pondbehind campsite 2! My father and the beavers have been hard at work creating waterfowl and local habitat. My father put in two wood duck nesting boxes that both have occupants :) Bill has planted smartweed, millet, buckwheat, wild rice and dwarf corn for our non human friends. Feel free to explore down there just bring some muck boots! 🍓🫐🌳⚠️Forage at your own risk and please practice sustainable foraging practices. IF you have any questions regarding sustainable foraging, we would be happy to inform you.  :) 🌱🪴🌿🌳Last fall and this spring: with last years earning we planted 3 cherry trees, 7 plum trees, 3 peach trees, 4 pears, 2 apple trees, 6 hazelberts, 4 elderberry bushes, 2 naniking cherrys, 4 gooseberries, 6 blueberry plants, 3 rose bushes, Adonis berries, 12 read berry bushes, 6 rhubarb plants, 3 high bush cranberries, 2 black walnut trees, 3 mulberry trees, 3 chestnut trees, 3 red oak trees, 4 hard kiwi vines and 3 grape vines. We look forward to grow our food forest every spring and fall season with your contributions :)! Feel free to text the number provided with any questions or requests. Enjoy your stay at The Garden Bed!
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White Mountains Barn Door Hostel

17. White Mountains Barn Door Hostel

97%
(181)
33mi from Twin Mountain · 107 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Nestled into the southern foothills of New Hampshire’s White Mountains, Barn Door Hostel & Campground offers a rustic and rejuvenating escape for climbers, hikers, and nature lovers. Just two miles from Rumney’s legendary crags and minutes away from WMNF hiking, our campground blends simplicity with thoughtful amenities to keep you comfortable and connected to the outdoors. Campground Features - Propane-heated outdoor shower for a warm rinse under the sky - Clean porta-potties (professionally serviced on Thursday, cleaned by staff on other days) - State Park style water bottle filler - Outdoor sink for washing dishes or brushing teeth - Solar-powered charging station to keep your gear juiced - over 15 communal Picnic tables and fire pits - A small brook perfect for cold plunges and post-hike refreshment - Communal style camping, no designated sites, get to know your neighbor! Community at Barn Door is all about shared experiences. Throughout the season, we host a variety of events to bring guests together and celebrate the outdoors, here are a few classics but be sure to check in and see what's going on: - Free coffee on weekend mornings to kickstart your day - Community fire nights with music, stories, and s’mores - Cliff jumping days at local swimming holes - Crag socials where climbers can meet, mingle, and swap beta Barn Door should be your basecamp for mountain magic!
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$12
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Horseshoe Bend NH

18. Horseshoe Bend NH

99%
(140)
34mi from Twin Mountain · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Horseshoe Bend located in Tamworth NH! Very Private tent sites on the Bearcamp River! Come take your shoes off, relax and enjoy a soak! All have tent platforms. There's plenty of dry and wet sandbars around each site during the dry months. Make sure you bring a rope, tie off and enjoy the sunshine! Spring 2026 New Outhouse to be constructed Follow us on IG for updates! HorseshoeBendNH There is wood for sale close by at most the stores in the area. There are a few houses nearby selling wood as well https://visittamworthnh.com/about Designated wood fire pits Site 2 and 3 are RV/Small tow behind capable. Site 1 you can also have an RV/Camper but would need to park it at the edge of the field and walk 20 seconds to the actual site https://www.publichouseonpagehill.com/ They have the best Sunday Brunch with a view! https://farmtotablemarketnh.com/ PLEASE READ: Sorry but Absolutely NO discharging firearms or fireworks. They are prohibited due to dry fields, other campers and neighboring houses. Side note there is a gun range a few miles away! ALSO checkout our RV friendly sites (Power/Water Hookups) at Stagecoach falls a couple miles away! Stagecoach Falls Airbnb coming early 2025 Brand new 2 bed 2 Bath Hot tub Fire pit grill Follow us on Instagram Stagecoach_Airbnb NH To get to your reserved site go around the red shed and follow the mowed path through the field until it splits into three paths. Site one is to the left. Site 2 the middle path. Site 3 and 4 are the right path. Even though we haven't seen any there are bears in New Hampshire: Secure coolers, grills, cooking utensils, any food not in use, snacks, and anything with food odors inside the locked compartment of a vehicle or trailer or a bear proof storage locker if available. Wipe off picnic tables and grills. Properly discard aluminum foil used for cooking. Do not keep food/snacks in or around your tent!
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$75
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Burke Line Farm

19. Burke Line Farm

98%
(285)
34mi from Twin Mountain · 5 sites · Tents, Lodging
Burke Line Farm is located in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. We are a working horse farm. Lessons and trail rides are offered 7 days a week by appointment. Please call 802-535-7722 to speak with our wrangler. Along with the horses we have sheep and lambs for market and wool. Our land is relatively flat with many trails for riding or walking. A short drive will bring you to Willoughby Lake, Kingdom Trails, and Burke Mt. We will Be Closing for the season on the 14th of November 2024. We had a great season and looking forward to seeing you all again in the spring of 2025.
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$25
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Tent Platform on Forest Edge

20. Tent Platform on Forest Edge

94%
(70)
36mi from Twin Mountain · 1 site
Learn more about this land: This tent platform is the only campsite on our property. Short walk from the parking area. Private outhouse. 4 miles to Rumney Rocks Climbing. 12 miles to Green Woodlands Mountain Biking. 10 min. to I-93 and countless mountains, lakes and rivers. Quiet guests appreciated.
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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.

96% (4.2K) 110 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Twin Mountain

Hidden Pines

1. Hidden Pines

100%
(41)
7.4mi from Twin Mountain · 1 site
Welcome to our 2 acre slice of paradise in the White Mountains! The site is situated on a wooded lot with level gravel pad with a picnic table and fire pit available for use (firewood available on site to purchase). Located just a few minutes drive from downtown Bethlehem, our site serves as a fantastic home base for checking out all the White Mountains has to offer. Enjoy sunsets from the land, take in the beautiful views of the Presidential Mountain Range upon a short walk down the road, or explore hiking trails nearby. New for 2025: Fiber optic WiFi available! At this time, our site is only able to accommodate RV's, camp trailers and camper vans with waste hook-ups or self-contained waste systems, as there is no bathroom access on site. Sorry, we do not allow tent camping.
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$65
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White Mountains Dear Bear Campsite

2. White Mountains Dear Bear Campsite

93%
(37)
12mi from Twin Mountain · 4 sites · Tents, Lodging
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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Sacred Nectar Sanctuary

3. Sacred Nectar Sanctuary

100%
(1988)
27mi from Twin Mountain · 15 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Simply the best tenting you can find in the White Mountains. The campground to get away from campgrounds, where magic touches every corner. Sacred Nectar rests on the land of the Wabanaki Tribes. This land, now known by it's view gifting fields, is one of Sandwich's top treasured gems. The Historic Farm was purchased by Townsend Thorndike from the first colonizing family to claim ownership of this unceded land, the McCrillis family. It was Town's place to get away from the busy life. As time went on and his money dwindled and plans to sell off some of the land arose. Townsend's son, Nick, foresaw a devastating development of conventional homes that would diminish the soul of this sacred land that held so much magic. So, Nick decided to move back to the homestead to create an example of what a healthy life for the land and its inhabitants looks like. HipCamp was the first step towards sharing and opening up the land to create an Intentional lifestyle. One in which we hope to share our way of being that brings awareness to the natural world we have fallen so far from. Nick and his tribe of like minds are creating a holistic, educational, retreat, workshop, and event center where people can come to learn how to co-exist in a harmonious relationship with nature and each other. Thank you for being a part of the healing. We hope you enjoy what we have created here :)
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$36
 / night
Franconia Notch State Park

4. Franconia Notch State Park

100%
(16)
State park 13mi from Twin Mountain · 96 sites
Mountain biking, climbing and hiking adventures await at this NH park.
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Moose Brook State Park

5. Moose Brook State Park

100%
(4)
State park 19mi from Twin Mountain · 48 sites
Just north of the Presidential Range in the White Mountains, Moose Brook State Park is the kinda place you’ll be proud to say you spent part of your summer vacay. Between the Peabody and Moose rivers, fishing is a popular recreational opportunity and Moose Brook infuses the swimming area with crystal clear mountain water. To dry out after that plunge, take to the many trails in the park, explorable by foot or mountain bike.The park also has facilities to host a family reunion, corporate outing, wedding and more. And by more we definitely mean a Rocky and Bullwinkle fan appreciation gathering. Moose Brook? The Peabody River? Could there be any more of a fitting place for that to happen?
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Campsites at CoHo: Conway Hostel

6. Campsites at CoHo: Conway Hostel

97%
(188)
29mi from Twin Mountain · 15 sites
Learn more about this land: Welcome to the Campsites at CoHo: Conway Hostel! Camping here at the hostel is a great option for those who are looking for the economic price point and rugged nature of camping, while still having the amenities of modern living. "What should I expect my experience to be like?" Being a hostel, the experience we offer is a community focused one. Sites are setup similar to rooms in the hostel. They are located in fairly close proximity to one another and feature (in addition to private fire pits in the sites) one large community fire ring at the center of the property. Parking and camping are located at the rear of the Hostel property. Out back  features several campsites, a community fire ring, picnic table, and charcoal grill. Parking is first come, first serve, but there is plenty of street parking available along Washington St (Summertime street parking. In winter, town hall may be used as overflow parking.). Amenities: For Sites 1-4, the hostel is yours to access. Use the back porch and side entrances (Access code will be given to you during check-in). Inside you’ll find… Full community kitchen, bathrooms/hot showers, dining area, and lounge area.  Dorm style bathroom facilities on the second floor have two toilets and shower stalls each. PLEASE NOTE: Towels can be rented for $5, or bring your own for free. Need Gear? ** Ask us about tent and other gear rental ** Nearby attractions:  Tubing/Paddling at the Saco and Swift river, as well as a number of nearby lakes Rock Climbing at Whitehorse and Cathedral ledges  Ice Climbing Mountain Biking at Hurricane Zone, Marshall Conservation, Whitehorse, Cathedral Ledge, and more!!! *Cranmore and Attitash also both feature lift access downhill mountain biking amongst other summer activities   TONS of great hiking trails Great places to swim and cool off - walking distance! Breweries & Distilleries  Ask about the great local restaurants! Families, Kids, Etc: Generally a ton of options for biking, paddling, tubing, and hiking.  Storyland (for the younger travelers)  Downtown North Conway  Conway scenic railroad  Cog railroad Mt. Washington auto road Cathedral Ledge auto road & lookout Outlet stores and other shopping Fall Foliage  So much more!
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Green Mountain Glamping

7. Green Mountain Glamping

100%
(127)
31mi from Twin Mountain · 4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Experience all that the northeast kingdom of Vermont has to offer while staying at Green Mountain Glamping. Ride the Kingdom Trails right from the property! Nestled among the trees, our bell tent sites feature comfortable beds, pillows, linens, towels, a picnic table, smokeless fire pit, large ADA portapotty and more! We also have two sites for those that want to bring their own tent, camper or RV. New for 2025 is an outdoor shower! These are private sites on our property. You'll drive past our home, garage, and garden to get to each site and you'll be able to see our buildings from the sites. We have a very large English Mastiff and some hens. Both are contained in our fenced in yard. Eggs can be purchased upon request. We also have a some dirt jumps if you need to get warmed up before your ride, and a simple bike wash station ready to go when you get back. Lots of wildlife inhabit our area of Vermont. During your stay you're likely to see whitetail deer, squirrels and chippies, rabbits, and hawks. There's a chance you may see a fox, black bear, moose or even a bobcat! We ask that food is secured in your vehicle and not brought into the bell tents, for your own safety. We do have a basket of safety equipment in each tent. The basket contains bug spray, bear horn, simple first-aid kit, fire extinguisher, and a flash light.
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$45
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Stagecoach Falls

8. Stagecoach Falls

98%
(403)
33mi from Twin Mountain · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Stagecoach Falls – Your Private Riverfront Retreat Escape to your own serene riverside sanctuary in historic Tamworth, NH, where rustic charm meets modern convenience. Whether you’re pitching a tent for a night under the stars, setting up a yoga space on our wooden platforms, or simply unwinding to the gentle sound of flowing water, Stagecoach Falls is your perfect getaway. Site 1: Equipped with 50 amp, 30amp, and 120V power Water hookup • Site 2: A no-hookup site for a more rugged, back-to-nature experience • Site 3: Features 30 Amp power with water hookup (note: the breaker is located at Site 1) • Winter Camping: Please inquire before booking, as road access is not plowed • RV Users: An RV dump station is conveniently located on the left on the way out near the main road—BLUE CAP. • Waste Disposal: Green WM dumpster for trash NO large, heavy items, tents, or canopies monitored by camera • Dining & Local Flavors: Enjoy a delicious meal with a view at The Public House on Page Hill, renowned for its dinner and Sunday brunch. Local favorites like Hobb’s Brewing Company, Farm to Table Deli, Yankee Smokehouse, and more are also nearby. o Scenic Drives & Lakes: Just 20 minutes to Conway for shopping, dining, and exploring attractions; easy access to Winnipesaukee and Ossipee Lakes for water sports and fishing. o Hiking: Explore local trails like Rattlesnake Mountain and Mt. Chocorua. Outdoor enthusiasts can also join the “Hike the 4000 Footers of NH” community or use the Alltrails app. o White Mountain Excursions: Visit Franconia Notch State Park or take a trip to iconic Mount Washington. o Tamworth Farmers Market every Saturday 9-12 o Nearby Ossipee, from go-karts and laser tag to mini golf, axe throwing, and summer kayak adventures at Ski Works. Stay Connected Follow us for the latest updates and behind-the-scenes peeks on Instagram: • @stagecoachfalls • @horshoebendNH Sister camp sites • @stagecoachnh_airbnb White House at entrance w/hot tub and river access While bear sightings are rare, please ensure that food items, coolers, grills, and any utensils with food odors are securely stored in a locked compartent. Clean picnic tables and grills after use, and dispose of aluminum foil
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The Alcove at Martin's Pond

9. The Alcove at Martin's Pond

98%
(54)
33mi from Twin Mountain · 1 site
This pristine and remote half acre of paradise is nestled between three hard and soft wooded lots set on the farther side of Peacham's Hidden Gem of Martin's Pond. The pond, which houses a Loon sanctuary, is situated on the back side of the expansive Groton State Forest, underneath the Looming Beauty of Devil's Hill. Remote Camping at its finest, campers will have access to a rustic out house and solar shower, as well as the clean waters of the pond for their use. Two Kayaks, with paddles and adult life vests are available for use on-site. Life jackets must be worn at all times. Please message for details. A small Shed on property can be accessed if dry storage space is needed. Firewood (one bundle & kindling) and fire pit will be provided. If you would like additional firewood during your stay, please use the "add-on" feature and select how many bundles of wood you would like. Pets are also welcome, but please review the pet-deposit under "add-ons." Campers are expected to bring their own accommodations: Tent, Sleeping Bag, pad, cooking stove/ fuel, etc. For bikers and backpackers, the extensive back roads of Peacham, VT as well as the hiking of Devil's Hill and other parts of Groton State Forrest should provide ample space for discovery. Not to mention the pond itself for boating enthusiasts. Currently, power and cell service are non existent on the property. Quiet camping generators are not discouraged so long as they are not in use during quiet hours. Just remember that Cell service is SEVERELY limited and you're encouraged to download any media prior to arrival. If at any time you need our assistance the closest signal is the interstate. If you require a more tailored experience, we can make arrangements to meet you at your arrival to ensure a smooth transition to the campsite. Any other questions, Just ask! 
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$106
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Jericho Mountain State Park

10. Jericho Mountain State Park

100%
(1)
State park 20mi from Twin Mountain · 20 sites
Ready...set...RIDE! At Jericho Mountain State Park, hit the trails for a day of adventure you’ll never forget. As a new addition to the New Hampshire State Park system, count your miles on whatever mode of transport you’re feelin’ that day. ATVs and mountain bikes are popular in summer, while winter warriors bust out their snowmobiles. Hike by foot or snowshoe if you prefer two feet over wheels… don’t worry, we won’t judge! But if your loved one is an ATV nut, you can’t miss the Jericho ATV Festival in late summer. Muddy, family fun for all is hard to beat.
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Milan Hill State Park

11. Milan Hill State Park

100%
(1)
State park 26mi from Twin Mountain · 10 sites
Do you ever miss summer camp? Do you ever find yourself daydreaming about sleeping in a bunk bed, living without electricity, and doing crafts on rainy days? Well those dreams can come true at Milan Hill State Park! Relive the good ol’ days in rustic-chic yurt accommodations. For those who’d prefer to forget about their summer camp days, tent sites are also available.Located atop a hill (hence the name), there are stunning views of mountains ranges in New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine and Canada. And if you climb to the top of the park’s fire tower, you’ll get even more extensive, 360° vistas. And if the weather does turn, you’re all set! Break out the Elmer’s and popsicle sticks.
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White Lake State Park

12. White Lake State Park

100%
(6)
State park 34mi from Twin Mountain · 168 sites
A pristine glacial lake ideal for swimming, paddling, and enjoying nature.
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Mollidgewock State Park

13. Mollidgewock State Park

100%
(1)
State park 38mi from Twin Mountain · 40 sites
Mollidgewock State Park is the epitome of “chill.” Enveloped within the Thirteen Mile Woods Scenic Area, it’s the ultimate retreat to relax and recharge. Hugging the banks of the Androscoggin River, the park is fishing and paddling heaven. The river is easily accessed from all campsites, with several boat launches scattered throughout the park. The campsites are deemed “primitive,” several only accessible by boat, so be sure to pack out yo’ trash. Because of its pristine and remote setting, moose sightings are common at Mollidgewock State Park. So even though you might be on a weekend cell phone diet, be sure to have a camera ready!
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Amanda and Ben's Homestead

14. Amanda and Ben's Homestead

98%
(71)
33mi from Twin Mountain · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Ben, Amanda and their little one live here, in the home that Ben grew up in. They make it a large part of their lives to tend the land, with plenty of time spent planting and nourishing perennial fruit and nut 'orchards.' In 2020, we built our first (of two) tent platforms with accompanying sites and outhouses. Our goal is to share our beautiful land, view, and peaceful solitude with those who are interested.This land was originally inhabited by the Wabanaki, and anyone with indigenous roots is welcome to camp here, free of charge. Contact us, and we'll set it up.
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Birch Tree Acres--Tent Site

15. Birch Tree Acres--Tent Site

100%
(10)
33mi from Twin Mountain · 7 sites
My husband and I were nomads in the summer of 2006, and happened upon this property that called to both of us equally. It took us another year to get up here and we're so glad we did. How about we share our good fortune with you (and help us pay our real estate taxes)? We do have bear so all food must be stored inside a vehicle or bear bag. And check in with enough time to set up BEFORE DARK.
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$35
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Green Mountain Garden Bed

16. Green Mountain Garden Bed

98%
(133)
33mi from Twin Mountain · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
COMPOST TOILET and rain water catchment system AVAILABLE FOR USE! 🌳🌻🚵‍♂️🛶🏕️The field is nestled in an apple orchard among the forest. There is a small brook at the edge of the field and runs through the 39 acres.  We are minutes away from mountain biking at the Kingdom Trails, Restaurants and bars, Lake Willoughby, Fire Fly farm stand, rock climbing, hiking, kayaking, canoeing, downhill skiing and snowboarding, ice climbing, ice fishing, cross country skiing, snow showing and vast trails. ✨👁️🌀💪🏼🌳Our vision is to create a Food Forest campground. Every penny goes toward stewarding the land! With the profits we buy more perennial food and herb plants, improve facilities and help build infrastructure. ♻️🚽🧻♻️Please note: We now have a composting toilet! Please put 2 scoops of sawdust in the bucket after you go. 🌳🦫🦆💧 Also check out the beaver duck pondbehind campsite 2! My father and the beavers have been hard at work creating waterfowl and local habitat. My father put in two wood duck nesting boxes that both have occupants :) Bill has planted smartweed, millet, buckwheat, wild rice and dwarf corn for our non human friends. Feel free to explore down there just bring some muck boots! 🍓🫐🌳⚠️Forage at your own risk and please practice sustainable foraging practices. IF you have any questions regarding sustainable foraging, we would be happy to inform you.  :) 🌱🪴🌿🌳Last fall and this spring: with last years earning we planted 3 cherry trees, 7 plum trees, 3 peach trees, 4 pears, 2 apple trees, 6 hazelberts, 4 elderberry bushes, 2 naniking cherrys, 4 gooseberries, 6 blueberry plants, 3 rose bushes, Adonis berries, 12 read berry bushes, 6 rhubarb plants, 3 high bush cranberries, 2 black walnut trees, 3 mulberry trees, 3 chestnut trees, 3 red oak trees, 4 hard kiwi vines and 3 grape vines. We look forward to grow our food forest every spring and fall season with your contributions :)! Feel free to text the number provided with any questions or requests. Enjoy your stay at The Garden Bed!
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White Mountains Barn Door Hostel

17. White Mountains Barn Door Hostel

97%
(181)
33mi from Twin Mountain · 107 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Nestled into the southern foothills of New Hampshire’s White Mountains, Barn Door Hostel & Campground offers a rustic and rejuvenating escape for climbers, hikers, and nature lovers. Just two miles from Rumney’s legendary crags and minutes away from WMNF hiking, our campground blends simplicity with thoughtful amenities to keep you comfortable and connected to the outdoors. Campground Features - Propane-heated outdoor shower for a warm rinse under the sky - Clean porta-potties (professionally serviced on Thursday, cleaned by staff on other days) - State Park style water bottle filler - Outdoor sink for washing dishes or brushing teeth - Solar-powered charging station to keep your gear juiced - over 15 communal Picnic tables and fire pits - A small brook perfect for cold plunges and post-hike refreshment - Communal style camping, no designated sites, get to know your neighbor! Community at Barn Door is all about shared experiences. Throughout the season, we host a variety of events to bring guests together and celebrate the outdoors, here are a few classics but be sure to check in and see what's going on: - Free coffee on weekend mornings to kickstart your day - Community fire nights with music, stories, and s’mores - Cliff jumping days at local swimming holes - Crag socials where climbers can meet, mingle, and swap beta Barn Door should be your basecamp for mountain magic!
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$12
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Horseshoe Bend NH

18. Horseshoe Bend NH

99%
(140)
34mi from Twin Mountain · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Horseshoe Bend located in Tamworth NH! Very Private tent sites on the Bearcamp River! Come take your shoes off, relax and enjoy a soak! All have tent platforms. There's plenty of dry and wet sandbars around each site during the dry months. Make sure you bring a rope, tie off and enjoy the sunshine! Spring 2026 New Outhouse to be constructed Follow us on IG for updates! HorseshoeBendNH There is wood for sale close by at most the stores in the area. There are a few houses nearby selling wood as well https://visittamworthnh.com/about Designated wood fire pits Site 2 and 3 are RV/Small tow behind capable. Site 1 you can also have an RV/Camper but would need to park it at the edge of the field and walk 20 seconds to the actual site https://www.publichouseonpagehill.com/ They have the best Sunday Brunch with a view! https://farmtotablemarketnh.com/ PLEASE READ: Sorry but Absolutely NO discharging firearms or fireworks. They are prohibited due to dry fields, other campers and neighboring houses. Side note there is a gun range a few miles away! ALSO checkout our RV friendly sites (Power/Water Hookups) at Stagecoach falls a couple miles away! Stagecoach Falls Airbnb coming early 2025 Brand new 2 bed 2 Bath Hot tub Fire pit grill Follow us on Instagram Stagecoach_Airbnb NH To get to your reserved site go around the red shed and follow the mowed path through the field until it splits into three paths. Site one is to the left. Site 2 the middle path. Site 3 and 4 are the right path. Even though we haven't seen any there are bears in New Hampshire: Secure coolers, grills, cooking utensils, any food not in use, snacks, and anything with food odors inside the locked compartment of a vehicle or trailer or a bear proof storage locker if available. Wipe off picnic tables and grills. Properly discard aluminum foil used for cooking. Do not keep food/snacks in or around your tent!
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Burke Line Farm

19. Burke Line Farm

98%
(285)
34mi from Twin Mountain · 5 sites · Tents, Lodging
Burke Line Farm is located in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. We are a working horse farm. Lessons and trail rides are offered 7 days a week by appointment. Please call 802-535-7722 to speak with our wrangler. Along with the horses we have sheep and lambs for market and wool. Our land is relatively flat with many trails for riding or walking. A short drive will bring you to Willoughby Lake, Kingdom Trails, and Burke Mt. We will Be Closing for the season on the 14th of November 2024. We had a great season and looking forward to seeing you all again in the spring of 2025.
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$25
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Tent Platform on Forest Edge

20. Tent Platform on Forest Edge

94%
(70)
36mi from Twin Mountain · 1 site
Learn more about this land: This tent platform is the only campsite on our property. Short walk from the parking area. Private outhouse. 4 miles to Rumney Rocks Climbing. 12 miles to Green Woodlands Mountain Biking. 10 min. to I-93 and countless mountains, lakes and rivers. Quiet guests appreciated.
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$18
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Wheelchair-accessible camping near Twin Mountain guide

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.