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oper8orAF t1_j26bbf4 wrote

——Bald Mountain in Townshend VT- you can drive up the road and hop off at a dam and float right back to your site on the river bank

——Kampfires in Dummerston vt

——Hinsdale campground hinsdale nh - if you enjoy offroading you can bring your atv etc and ride power lines into pisgah park

——Baileys camground in scarborough maine - more like a large outdoor resort

——Seven maples in hancock nh - all around nice family friendly campground with newer large pool with HUGE slide

——Shir roy campground in richmond nh - on a pond if you enjoy fishing, large open areas with frequent group activities like cornhole tournaments——Some of the places I’ve been to in the last few years and all were great

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RisksRewardsRelics t1_j26om0f wrote

I used to camp there frequently when I was working occasionally in Peterborough. Anytime I’ve stayed there on weekdays it’s been fine. Every single Saturday night I’ve stayed there has been loud terrible music until 2 or 3 am.

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glyph1331 t1_j275c90 wrote

Twin river campground in Bath. They have tent sites, camper sites, as well as rustic and non rustic cabin rentals.

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ILikeCrabbyRobots t1_j28r1gz wrote

Bailey's in Scarborough, ME, Twin Mountain KOA in Twin Mountain, NH, Mountain Lake in Lancaster NH and Chocurua KOA in Tamworth have delivered for us over the years! Have fun!

Avoid Yogi Bear's Jellystone/Glen Ellis unless you love chaos, cabin-campers and spending money.

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GraveyGoesWest t1_j2adk7c wrote

Can confirm this has never happened in my experience and my family camped in tents for the past three years. With the acception of some bathrooms being out of service, it is a really great campground!!

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GraveyGoesWest t1_j2adpjk wrote

White Lake campground has to be the most beautiful and the best swimming experience. Crystal clear water and a great beach area. 10/10

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