great north woods region Kevin Kraft photographing Mount Magalloway in Pittsburg, NH. The unspoiled landscape of the Great North Woods region is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. Campers enjoy a refreshing blend of recreation and scenery, combined with the peace and quiet of the wilderness. Stretching up to the Canadian border with 97 percent of the land covered in forest, the Great North Woods region offers some of the best hunting, hiking, rock climbing, ATVing, and snowmobiling in New Hampshire. Here, trails outnumber highways and wildlifewatching becomes a sport of its own, with the moose population upward of 3,500. The Connecticut lakes and the upper Connecticut River offer great trout and salmon fishing. Scenic drives are the region s leading attraction, so bring a camera to capture the natural splendor. Head up Route 3 to view rolling farmland along the Connecticut River, and enjoy a picnic at Beaver Brook Falls in Colebrook. Drive across Route 26 and you ll pass the historic Balsams Grand Resort Hotel in Dixville Notch, where many first-in-the-nation primary votes were cast in the Ballot Room. Then head to Lake Umbagog, where bald eagles nest. Further south on Route 16 is Thirteen Mile Woods, a stretch of untouched forest along the Androscoggin River, a favorite for kayaking, canoeing and fishing. Enjoy 1,000 miles of interconnected ATV Trails Ride The Wilds. Many of the towns are ATV friendly where you can drive your ATV on roads. 86 2018 New Hampshire Camping Guide Points of Interest: Ride the Wilds, Coos County (the Northeast s largest interconnected ATV trail system at 1,000+ miles of trails) Moose Festival, Colebrook (August) Jericho ATV Festival (August) Lancaster Fair (August/September) Riverfire, Berlin (October) Northern Forest Heritage Park, Berlin ELC Outdoors, Rafting, Errol, NH For more info on the Great North Woods New Hampshire Grand NHGrand.com North Country Chamber of Commerce 603-237-8939 chamberofthenorthcountry.com The Northern Gateway Regional Chamber of Commerce 1-877-788-2530 northerngatewaychamber.org Androscoggin Valley Chamber of Commerce 603-752-6060 androscogginvalleychamber.com Twin Mountain-Bretton Woods Chamber of Commerce 603-846-5673 twinmountain.org Overlooking the Androscoggin, the historic town of Berlin was once the center of the pulp and paper industry in New England, and the state s fourth-largest city. Today, Berlin is home to Moffett House Museum, St. Kieran s Community Center for the Arts, Berlin Fish Hatchery, and Jericho Mountain State Park. Choose from many state parks or private campgrounds, and create your own adventure by hiking or biking along the same crosscountry trails that skiers and snowmobilers enjoy in the winter.
great north woods region Notes: Pick your ideal location on the Region Map and then check out the Campgrounds in that area using the number code. Locators are approximate. Refer to listings for more accurate locations. When making your camping reservation, be sure to mention that you found your campground in the 2018 NH Camping Guide! 10 Littleton 135 Whitefield 302 2 1 3 3 Lancaster Colebrook Groveton Pittsburg 145 110 L. Francis W. Milan First Conn. L. 27 16 Jefferson 5 116 38 22 12 15 2 115 White Mountains Region 32 6 30 Twin Mountain 2 3 26 7 4 6 5 16 8 Second Conn. L. Berlin Gorham 10 Umbagog L. great north woods region private & state park campgrounds 9 34 31 GREAT NORTH WOODS REGION l1 Big Rock l2 Cedar Pond l3 Ramblewood State Parks n4 Coleman n5 Deer Mountain n6 Jericho Mountain n7 Lake Francis n8 Milan Hill n9 Mollidgewock n10 Umbagog www.nhlovescampers.com 87
For Rates & Reservations, please call the campground or visit the campground s website. great north woods private & state park campgrounds Total No. of Sites Max RV Length Hookups W/E/S Max Amps Dumping Station LP Gas/ Metered (M) SEASON DATES 1 Big Rock 43 40 30 T/C P W P P <10 <10 5/1-10/31 2 Cedar Pond 32 40 <10 T/C P W/C <10 N May - 9/30 3 Ramblewood 30 45 30 <10 C P W <10 N <10 <10 4 Season STATE PARKS 4 Coleman 5/15-12/15 5 Deer Mountain 20 <10 5/15-12/15 6 Jericho Mountain C N 5/15-12/15 7 Lake Francis <10 N 5/15-10/15 8 Milan Hill 6/15-10/15 9 Mollidgewock 5/15-10/15 10 Umbagog 35 <10 C N 5/15-10/11 Seasonal rental only = Onsite <5 = Located less than 5 miles from campground <10 = Located less than 10 miles from campground P=Pool, N=Natural = Swimming A= Tent Cabin, C=Cabin, E= Teepee, G=Cottage, H=Tiny House, M=Motel, T=Trailer, Y=Yurt = Rental Units S = Sani Station l1 Big Rock Campground 830 U.S. Route 3, No. Stratford, NH 03590 (603) 922-3600 info@bigrockcampgroundnh.com www.bigrockcampgroundnh.com The pristine mountains of New Hampshire are an outdoor enthusiasts paradise! Spend time riding some of the finest ATV trails around, directly accessible from Big Rock Campground. You can also enjoy time fishing, canoeing, or kayaking the Connecticut River, hike mountain trails, drive or motorcycle scenic roadways, discover quaint towns, covered bridges, waterfalls, and abundant wildlife. Come discover the unspoiled beauty of The Great North Woods and Big Rock Campground and Cabins! Directions Located at 830 US Route 3, No. Stratford, NH. We are between Groveton, NH and North Stratford, NH. From the South: Take I-93 North to Exit 35 onto US Route 3 North. After passing through Groveton, NH continue on US Route 3 North. Big Rock Campground is approximately 10 miles. We are on the right side of the road, just past mile marker 183.2. From the North: Take US Route 3 South. After passing through Colebrook, NH Big Rock Campground is approximately 18 miles south on the left side of the road, just past mile marker 183.4 GPS Directions N 44 41.062 W 71 35.212 Amenities Cabins, full hook-up RV sites, pull-thru sites, 30 amp electric. Water/electric and primitive tent sites. Direct ATV trail access, a large in ground swimming pool, free WiFi, a playground, a camp store, pavilion, pond, clean, family style bathhouses, seasonal campsites, and a dump station that is free for registered guests. Located 7 miles from Speedway 51 in Groveton, just 30 mins. to Santa s Village in Jefferson, golfing at the Colebrook Country Club, fishing and boating nearby. l2 Cedar Pond Campground 265 Muzzy Hill Rd., Milan, NH 03588 (603) 631-5753 Winter: (860-663-2268) cedarpondcamping@snet.net www.cedarpondcamping.com Quiet, peaceful, mostly wooded campground on a 76 acre pond in the Great North Woods of New Hampshire. Close to good fishing, hiking, river activities, and moose watching. Pleasant atmosphere with cabin rental, camper rental, tenting, and RV sites available. Directions 16 south to 110A take right 2 miles on both sides. 16N (Berlin) follow to 110A take left 2 miles on both sides. From Rt. 3 (Groveton) take 110N follow to W. Milan. Take 110A (left 2 miles on both sides. From 110S to W. Milan take 110A right 2 miles on both sides. GPS Directions N 44 35.808 W 071 16.193 Amenities Water view sites and wooded 20/30/50 full hookup, tent sites, pleasant atmosphere with cabin and trailer rentals rentals, (no pets in rentals) laundry, modern facilities, tenters and RVers may bring pets on leash, excellent swimming, beach, boating, fishing, and state boat launch adjacent. For Reservations Call or Email, seasonal sites available 88 2018 New Hampshire Camping Guide Seasonal Sites Tenting Rental Units Pets [leashed] (P) / Dog Park (DP) Laundry Store Group Area Rec Hall (R) / Pavilion (P) Playground Wi-Fi (W) / Cable (C) Swimming Boating /Water Sports l3 Ramblewood Cabins & Campground 59 Ramblewood Road, Pittsburg, NH 03592 877-726-2539 stay@ramblewoodcabins.com www.ramblewoodcabins.com Ramblewood Cabins & Campground is a one-stop destination for stunning mountain views, private lake access, and family run hospitality with plenty of extras. Directions 8 miles North of Pittsburg center on Route 3, left onto Golden Eagle Road continue on to Ramblewood Road GPS Directions N 45 6.5109 W 71 17.2048 Amenities 30 sites (wooded or w/ view) each with a fire pit and picnic table, 20 w/ water & electric (20 or 30 amp), 10 wilderness tent sites, a group area, 3 sided shelter site option, access to Cohos Trail, laundry, 24/7 showers, flush toilet available during the day 8am-8pm, Verizon cell & WIFI hotspot, kayak/ canoe/motorboat rentals and private beach access on First Connecticut Lake, FREE use of paddleboats for guests, nature trails on our 180 acres, Cornhole, Horseshoes, basketball hoop, restaurants nearby, 3 miles to ATV trailhead, we also have 8 fully equipped year round rental cabins (1-4 rooms), and of course, wildlife a plenty. For Reservations Call, Email, or Reserve Online STATE PARKS n 4 COLEMAN Stewartstown, NH n 5 DEER MOUNTAIN Pittsburg, NH n 6 JERICHO MOUNTAIN Berlin, NH n 7 LAKE FRANCIS Pittsburg, NH n 8 MILAN HILL Milan, NH n 9 MOLLIDGEWOCK Errol, NH n 10 UMBAGOG Cambridge, NH Marina /Boat Launch Fishing See back cover fold-out for more information. Hiking Trails The total land area in square miles of Pittsburg, which is NH s northernmost town. It shares borders with Vermont, 291in Maine and Canada and is the largest town terms of land area in New England. Bike Trails ATV Trails
Photo Contest Participant Kevin Kraft took this great photo in Pittsburg, NH. This camping and hunting season, get your firewood from a vendor close to your destination. Don t pack your own! Invasive insects and diseases in dead and dying wood threaten our native trees and forests. If you move firewood, you could be giving these pests a free ride to new territory. Every camper, cabin owner, and recreationist should leave their firewood at home and obtain it near their destination that could make a long-term difference in the health of our forests and the quality of our recreational experiences. LEARN TO LIVE WITH BEARS Bear/camper conflicts are most often created by people who (knowingly or innocently) trigger a natural reaction on the part of the bear that sometimes results in damage to personal property. To prevent conflicts with bears, follow a few simple rules: 1 Be Very Careful With Food Scraps. 2. Clean Up After Every Meal or Snack. 3. Do Not Dump Scraps of Meat, Food or Fat Drippings Into Your Fire. 4. Learn the Schedule of Trash Pick-Up In Your Area. 5. Do Not Cook Food Or Eat Inside Your Tent. 6. Hang Food At Least 10 Feet Above the Ground on a Limb That Cannot Support a Bear s Weight. Do not attempt to feed, tease or approach any bear that you do see. View bears from a safe distance. For more information about black bears, contact the NH Fish & Game Dept. at (603) 271-3211 or visit: www.wildlife.state.nh.us Things to do Alton Weagle Day, Mt. Washington Auto Road A celebration of all the firsts at the Mt. Washington Auto Road! Alton Weagle had a passion for Mt. Washington. To show his passion, he climbed the Mt. Washington Auto Road in a number of unique ways: by car, on foot, walking backwards, blindfolded and finally pushing a wheelbarrow full of sugar just to name a few. This day honors his spirit and the spirit of all those from camels to unicycles to Segways to pogo sticks to autos who have been the first up the mountain. www.mt-washington.com Santa s Village Jefferson, NH Santa s Village delivers pure joy, family style. Home to Santa, his reindeer, amusement rides, and a water park, this thirdgeneration family-owned children s theme park has been named one of the Top 25 amusement parks in the USA by TripAdvisor Travelers Choice Awards two years in a row. www.santasvillage.com Gorham s 4th of July Festivities Billed as the largest in NH! The 5-day celebration includes everything from a tennis tournament, horse drawn wagon rides and a Carnival Midway to a Classic Car Show with music from the 50s and 60s, a parade, concerts each evening, and a spectacular fireworks display on July 4. www.gorhamnh.org Jericho ATV Festival, Berlin If you love off-road riding, this festival at Jericho Mountain State Park is for you. Join a poker run, try your luck in the mud, tackle the obstacle course, or join the crowd in cheering on the mud runners competing in the popular Jericho Mud Races. www.jerichoatvfestival.com North Country Moose Festival Celebrate all things moose during the Annual North Country Moose Festival in Colebrook and the neighboring towns of Pittsburg, West Stewartstown and Errol in NH, and just across the Connecticut River in Canaan, VT. www.chamberofthenorthcountry.com Lancaster Fair An end-of-summer tradition, now in its 145th year, the Lancaster Fair draws between 20,000 and 25,000 people each year ready to enjoy all of the activities of an old-fashioned country fair. www.lancasterfair.com River Fire, Berlin Just as the nights are getting colder in New England, the City of Berlin will be warming things up with one of the best fall festivals around RiverFire! Come to the city that trees built to catch a full day of fun, ending with some dramatic fires on the river. www.riverfirenh.com Ride the Wilds, Coos County 1,000+ miles of interconnected ATV Trails. www.ridethewilds.org www.nhlovescampers.com 89 GREAT NORTH WOODS REGION
New Hampshire s Grand North EXPLORE, UNWIND, SAVOR, SHOP, AND CONQUER. THERE S SO MUCH TO DO IN NEW HAMPSHIRE S GRAND NORTH! ATTRACTIONS, ACTIVITIES LODGING, DINING, ITINERARIES, DEALS AND MORE! www.nhgrand.com Ride the Wilds is one of the largest off-highway recreational vehicle trail systems in the nation. Explore our 1,000+ mile interconnected trail system running across Coös County, New Hampshire s beautiful Grand North. www.ridethewilds.org 90 2018 New Hampshire Camping Guide
Go Camping Your Way in New Hampshire! Camping in New Hampshire is a new experience every time you go. Enjoy activities for the first time or reconnect with favorite pastimes Farmers Markets, State Fairs & Festivals Attend markets, fairs and festivals throughout the spring, summer and fall months. Pick your own fruits, purchase that one-of-a-kind hand crafted item, or spend time with prized farm animals. There is something to please every member of the family. Check out www.visitnh.gov under Things To Do then Event Calendar and Food and Drink. Photographed by Kevin Kraft in Cornish, NH. Covered Bridges Today 54 covered bridges remain in New Hampshire. Each is unique in it s beauty and design. Spend a day locating these treasures. Find a list at www.visitnh.gov, under Things to Do, Attractions. Brewery Tour The Granite State is home to some of the best breweries and micro-breweries in New England. Find a list at www.visitnh.gov, under Things to Do, Food and Drink. Bike Trails & Walking Trails Do you want to hit the trails during your vacation or weekend getaway? New Hampshire has miles of trails within White Mountain National Forest and our State Parks, not to mention our countless country roads. (See information on accessible trails on page 35 of this Guide.) Find the trail that fits your comfort level or sense of adventure at www.visitnh. gov under Things To Do, Recreation. Kevin Kraft photographing his son on the Merrimack River in Boscawen. Ziplining, ATVing, Fishing, Kayaking and so much more All of this awaits you in beautiful New Hampshire. Find the perfect spot at www.visitnh.gov, under Things To Do, Recreation. New Hampshire has something to offer every camper connect, explore, discover, and relax in whatever way works best for you! GREAT NORTH WOODS REGION www.nhlovescampers.com 91