Kids & Family
Live Free and Go Camping in NH this Summer
Take a break from the everyday and connect with nature in the Granite State.

Take a break from your everyday routine and connect with nature and the great outdoors – go camping this summer. The best place to go camping is New Hampshire, with its natural beauty and its wide range of activities for all tastes and interests.
There’s a lot to explore and experience in New Hampshire: world-renowned hiking trails; pristine rivers and lakes for swimming, fishing and boating; historic landmarks; and fun attractions, ranging from festivals, theme parks, and retail shopping to microbreweries, wineries, museums, garden tours, golf courses, sporting events, theaters, award-winning restaurants and more.
New Hampshire’s proximity to many New England cities, including Boston (MA), Portland (ME), Providence (RI) and Hartford (CT) make it an easy trip for a weekend or longer. Interstates 93, 293 and 89 make many campgrounds easily accessible.
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“From tent camping to RV camping to renting a cabin, or yurt, you can go camping your way in New Hampshire. There are plenty of options to suit your specifications and budget. New Hampshire has more than 180 private and public campgrounds in a variety of settings – along a river, lake, ocean, or mountain or close to a town or city,” said Gregg Pitman, Executive Director of the New Hampshire Campground Owners Association (NeHaCa). “Camping in New Hampshire is a new experience each time you go. Each of the seven regions has a unique personality and access to activities and attractions for the entire family.”
To find a campground, visit nhlovescampers.com.
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