Electrical, water, and sewage hookups are available at select sites.
Creature comforts
Enjoy the comforts of home at some sites—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
Escape to Spacious Skies French Pond Campground, a family-friendly oasis in the heart of New Hampshire’s natural beauty. Whether you crave the cozy comfort of a spacious RV site or the thrill of tent camping under the stars, you’ll find your perfect adventure here. Swim, fish, and boat in the pristine waters of French Pond, relax by our saltwater pool, and let the kids roam free on ATV trails. With a historic pavilion and nostalgic rec hall, there’s something for everyone at Spacious Skies. Discover why lake camping is the ultimate getaway – click below to explore!
Nestled amidst the vibrant forests of southern New Hampshire, Spacious Skies French Pond Campground is your ticket to unforgettable family getaways. Find your home-away-from-home with our range of wooded and open RV sites, all equipped with picnic tables, fire rings, essential hookups, and sewer connections. Spacious tent sites welcome adventurers seeking a classic camping experience. No matter your style, Spacious Skies has the perfect spot to unwind and reconnect with your loved ones.
Let the pristine waters of French Pond be your playground! Swim, kayak, canoe, paddleboat, or cast a line for a relaxing day by the lake. Prefer a dip in the pool? Take advantage of our refreshing saltwater pool – we’ll even heat it up for those cooler days. With ATV trails nearby, the excitement extends beyond the campground for thrill-seeking families wanting a little extra action.
Spacious Skies French Pond isn’t just about the outdoors – we’ve got something for everyone. Gather in our historic pavilion for lively events or a spontaneous dance party. Our nostalgic rec hall, complete with a vintage player piano, takes you back to the simple joys of classic camp life. From lakeside relaxation to memory-making adventures, you’ll find it all at Spacious Skies. Don’t miss out – book your getaway today!
The park is very pretty and we would definitely come back, but we will wait until the construction is complete on the low hanging wires. We almost took a couple out with our big rig. Highly recommend for smaller RV's though!
The campground at Spacious Skies French Pond was wonderful at the end of the season. Our spot was large, flat, easy to back in, and readily accessible with hookups. Our neighbors were dog-friendly and quiet. The restrooms were clean. The pond was home to herons and frogs! The spots are not on top of each other and positioned so that we had privacy. It was great!
We arrived at 5:15pm on Friday and the office was already closed (their website says they close at 8:00pm). They had left a map with our last name, clearly not the “Lake View” site that we had booked. Not only was it not the site we booked but it was not even comparable to what we were looking for. We waited until morning to go back to the office to get moved and to purchase firewood. The office was closed for the day due to a seasonal event, the sign stated if you needed anything to call. We called and left a message, never received a call back. Sunday, I messaged through HipCamp, no response. Called again on Monday, still no response.
They did not communicate any changes to our booking or refund the difference in cost, we were unable to connect to the Wi-Fi even being RIGHT next to the office, heated pool was closed, the pond is very shallow with a film on top and a funky smell, rec hall was closed, we were unable to rent kayaks, canoes, etc.
Very disappointed at the lack of customer care or responsiveness especially when advertising as a four-season campground.
I believe if you’re camping in a group and can get tent camp sites next to each other it would be great, if you want privacy this isn’t the place to go
I would say call and make sure that everything is up and working for heated pool is closed after Labor Day, pond not working, no wifi and the list goes on ~ Don’t go by the pictures of this place.
It was very quiet. We enjoyed walking down by the pond at least once daily. We saw a heron, ducks, frogs, tadpoles, and small fish.
Location
Henniker, Merrimack, New Hampshire, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Wabanaki (Dawnland Confederacy), N’dakina (Abenaki / Abénaquis), and Pennacook First Nations according to