Pros: clean bathroom facilities, nice property and lake access, playground for the kids, quiet, easy access to ATV trails
Cons: no cell service because it's really out in the middle of nowhere (maybe you don't consider this a con), camping lots have no privacy between them, rules are you can only have 2 vehicles on your camping lot (2 4 wheelers count as a vehicle and 1 sxs counts as a vehicle), state park store is located 1/4 mile down the road and doesn't have a lot of essentials, no other conveniently located stores or liquor store (that I'm aware of because I didn't have...
   Read moreDuring the week this is a fairly quiet park, on the weekends there are lots of atvers. We knew that when making the reservation but still we're surprised at the noise. The pond is lovely with several loons. Nice cheap hot showers and washer and dryers. Long steep road up that made running difficult. Also some houses along the road let their dogs run loose. Site 06 had terrible smell from the dump station. My husband said it wasn't vented properly. 3 other sites were also too close to it and would not be...
   Read moreThis is my favorite NH State Park so far because it was rustic and beautiful and gave me a sense of freedom as I imagine NH should have. The campground is small and well groomed with good access to Diamond Pond. The office staff was good and helped me rent a kayak and plan trips to nearby waterfalls. Showers were clean and easy to access. The pond is not for swimming but offers superb beauty for boats and nature watching. We enjoyed the summer trip and hope to return in the...
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