Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Greenfield State Park adventure.























Located in the southwest corner of New Hampshire, in the rustic Monadnock Region, the 400-acre Greenfield State Park is a recreational hot spot. In a landscape dotted with bogs, ponds, and a forest that stretches all the way to the shores of the pristine, undeveloped Otter Lake, activities on offer include canoeing, hiking, fishing, and swimming. Open from late-April through late-October, the primitive Greenfield Campground has 256 campsites without hookups. Overnighters also have access to a 900-foot beach that is only for campers’ use.
The park’s main facilities operate on a seasonal schedule, but the gates are open all year-round. Swimming at the park’s three beaches (including the Campers’ Beach) is the top attraction here, making summer the busiest season. In the off-season, activities include snowmobiling and snowshoeing along the park’s snow-covered trails.