New Hampshire RV campers have options and amenities aplenty.
The Granite State has no shortage of stunning wilderness spots and wooded, picturesque towns for weekend getaways in New England, with the highest peak in the northeastern US (Mount Washington), roughly 1,000 lakes (including the famous Lake Winnipesaukee), and enough hiking trails to last a lifetime. New Hampshire’s RV campgrounds dot the state, some out in the remote forest and others near college towns like Hanover, with most ranging from the rustic dry camping spots to RV resorts with amenities such as full hookups, campground stores, firewood, dog parks, wifi, and game rooms. RV camping is a viable option for winter skiing, snowboarding, and mountaineering, while springtime brings waterfalls perfect for campervan drives through the state. Summer and fall are ideal times to knock out hikes in the White Mountains. With its rugged terrain and hidden gem outdoor escapes (like the flume gorge in Franconia Notch State Park), New Hampshire pairs perfectly with RV road trips.