Tips for Snagging a Campsite Reservation
Reservations can be secured online or by phone and can be made up to 11 months in advance.- If you don’t have a reservation, you can select a walk-up site, if available.
- All campers, including those with a reservation, must register at the campground office between 1pm and 8pm.
When to Go
From kayaking in summer to snowshoeing in winter, there is plenty to do in Pillsbury State Park all year-round. However, campers should note that the campground is seasonal, typically open only from Memorial Day to Columbus Day. Summer visitors, however, don’t need to worry about crowds: part of the appeal of this park is that it remains off the beaten track.
Know Before You Go
- Kayaks and canoes are available to rent: Call the park ahead of time.
- Pets are permitted but must be leashed and attended to at all times, and must be picked up after.
- There are several small grocery stores around the park. For large purchases, head for the Hannaford in Claremont.
Pillsbury State Park
This New Hampshire park is one of the state’s best-kept secrets.
One of the more primitive and lesser-known of New Hampshire’s State Parks, Pillsbury is characterized by dense deciduous forests and evergreen groves, sprinkled with several ponds and wetlands. These diverse habitats are home to a variety of wildlife, including moose and loons. Crossed by a network of hiking and mountain bike trails, the park links to the Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway, a 51-mile hiking trail that connects Mount Monadnock with Mount Sunapee to the north. Kayaking and snowshoeing are also popular activities, and history buffs can enjoy exploring the long-abandoned cellar holes that date back to the early 1800s. In the thick of it, the seasonal Pillsbury Campground has 41 secluded and heavily wooded sites,11 of which are remote and acces
One of the more primitive and lesser-known of New Hampshire’s State Parks, Pillsbury is characterized by dense deciduous forests and evergreen groves, sprinkled with several ponds and wetlands. These diverse habitats are home to a variety of wildlife, including moose and loons. Crossed by a network of hiking and mountain bike trails, the park links to the Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway, a 51-mile hiking trail that connects Mount Monadnock with Mount Sunapee to the north. Kayaking and snowshoeing are also popular activities, and history buffs can enjoy exploring the long-abandoned cellar holes that date back to the early 1800s. In the thick of it, the seasonal Pillsbury Campground has 41 secluded and heavily wooded sites,11 of which are remote and accessible by foot or canoe only.
Activities in the park
1 campground in Pillsbury State Park
Want to know a secret? In the popular Monadnock region of New Hampshire is a hidden gem of a park. Pillsbury State Park Campground is in the thick of it—wetlands, ponds, and pristine wildlife habitat, plus miles of hiking and mountain biking trails. Campsites are heavily wooded and secluded. It’s a quiet place, even in the middle of summer, so if Read more...
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Tips for Snagging a Campsite Reservation
- If you don’t have a reservation, you can select a walk-up site, if available.
- All campers, including those with a reservation, must register at the campground office between 1pm and 8pm.
Read more...Reservations can be secured online or by phone and can be made up to 11 months in advance.Tips for Snagging a Campsite Reservation
Reservations can be secured online or by phone and can be made up to 11 months in advance.When to Go
From kayaking in summer to snowshoeing in winter, there is plenty to do in Pillsbury State Park all year-round. However, campers should note that the campground is seasonal, typically open only from Memorial Day to Columbus Day. Summer visitors, however, don’t need to worry about crowds: part of the appeal of this park is that it remains off the beaten track.
Know Before You Go
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