Wolfeboro Campground
About
Potable water and rinse water (non-potable) are available at the RV dump station.
Amenities & Services
Water
Reviews
Based on 50 reviews
Quiet wooded sites. We had #29 with full hook ups. Warren was a pleasure to work with. Nothing fancy, but everything we needed at a reasonable price.
In the age of fancy rv resorts this campground is a refreshing throwback to what made camping popular. It is a rustic forested no frills quiet secret hideaway for us. No pool, no playground, no dog park, just well kept shaded sites at an affordable price. On the quiet side of Lake Winnipesaukee there are natural places to swim and fish anyway. Not suitable for big rigs, probably 30 ft or less only. Nice tent sites too. Resembles your typical state park primitive campground. With the cost of resorts where you pay more for things you don't need, staying here allows us to enjoy New Hampshire more when otherwise we would just shorten our stay. That is why we love Wolfeboro campground.
We stayed 5 days and had fun every single day we spent here. The tenting areas are kept so clean and the ambiance is absolutely stunning. It’s nice and quiet, off the main road enough that there is no sound but you are still close enough to what is available. Living in the area for nearly 20 years was enough for us to camp here and now we wish we had known it was here before we moved away!!!! The only thing I would warn about is the bugs and need for bug spray, as well as having change on hand for showers. Otherwise it was genuinely such a great time!
This is actual camping, very wooded, quiet, and fairly small which is what we prefer. There weren't a bunch of loud kids running or screaming. You're not crammed in, privacy between sites. We experienced a very light amount of mosquitoes in general, plus candles can help w/that. Very long trails on property to let dogs go, plus no breed restrictions. We absolutely loved the owner Warren, very personable and cared about our comfort or needs. Wifi most of the time was good, TV signal not so much. You're very close to downtown Wolfeboro. This is true camping. If you're bringing bikes or kayaks you'll have to take them to a destination for use. Will definitely come back.
A quiet campground, tucked away in the woods just outside of wolfaboro. The owner is very nice and friendly. The bathrooms are clean and the showers are decent. The sites are pleasantly separated by trees, so you feel like you get privacy from your neighbor.
