2 sites · Lodging1 acre · Stewartstown, NHDiamond Pond, situated on Diamond Pond Road in Stewartstown, NH, is a picturesque lake/pond spanning 181 acres and reaching depths of 120 feet. It's a fisherman’s paradise, teeming with lake trout, rainbow trout, and yellow perch. Notably, on February 27, 2020, the state record lake trout was caught here, measuring 40” in length, weighing 37.65 lbs, with a 27” girth, and estimated to be 50 to 60 years old.
Looking for other activities? You could explore Ride the Wilds, which offers 8000 miles of OHRV trails in Coos County (rentals available locally). There are also numerous hiking trails, including Table Rock and Mount Monadnock (VT), along with opportunities for bicycling and mountain biking on endless miles of trails. Additionally, the rental of the camp includes the use of 3 kayaks and a paddleboard. WiFi with Hulu and Netflix included.
The cabin features a combined living room/dining room/kitchen, three bedrooms, and a composting toilet. While there is no running water in the camp, there is an outside faucet providing drinking water.
HOUSE RULES:
General:
Please park your car, front in, towards the camp – there is room for two (2).
No smoking inside and dispose of butts safely, if you wish to smoke outside.
There is no running water other than the outside faucet located in the bathroom.
The kitchen sinks are usable but you will have to haul the water from the bathroom.
The toilet is a waterless toilet. It basically works like an ordinary porcelain toilet.
The directions of how to use are posted on the walls in the bathroom.
Please do not take a bath in Diamond Pond. The water is pristine – many camps get their drinking water from the pond.
The shower is special! It utilizes a Ivation Portable Shower. You heat up water in the bucket provided, put the pump in the heated water and commence taking your shower.
If you prefer, two (2) miles away is Coleman State Park Campground that has coin operated showers ($ .25/3 minutes), washers ($ 1.00 per use) and dryers ($ 1.50 per use.
Netflix and Hulu
No more than six (6) occupants.
No parties or events.
Leave the space clean.
Be considerate of the neighbors.
You are welcome to use the kayaks – three (3) of them.
Please be sure to wear a life jacket – they are hanging on the coat rack in the entry way.
The pontoon boat is off limits.
There is a beach/sandy area, north, to your left, a few hundred yards. A short kayak paddle.
Enjoy your stay and have fun.