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Autumn Hills Campground
Overview
Autumn Hills Campground offers a classic New Hampshire camping experience tucked away in the scenic, rolling hills of Weare. This family-operated destination focuses on providing a peaceful, wooded retreat where visitors can truly disconnect from the hustle of daily life. The park is thoughtfully designed to harmonize with its natural surroundings, featuring terraced sites that offer a unique hillside layout and a genuine connection to the New England outdoors.
Location & Surroundings
The campground is situated in south-central New Hampshire, a region characterized by rolling landscapes and dense hardwood forests. Weare provides a quiet, rural backdrop that serves as an ideal base for exploring the historic Merrimack Valley. Its proximity to Horace Lake ensures that water-based recreation is never far away, while the local terrain provides a cooling canopy of trees that keeps the park comfortable during the summer months.
Amenities & Park Features
Guests will find practical conveniences paired with recreational facilities designed for a comfortable stay. The park offers full hookup sites with both 30 and 50-amp service to accommodate modern RVs. On-site facilities include:
- A refreshing outdoor swimming pool for those warm summer afternoons.
- A well-stocked camp store and clean, accessible laundry facilities.
- A community recreation hall and a safe playground area for children.
The bathhouse is known for being well-maintained, and the availability of Wi-Fi ensures that travelers can manage their trip details while enjoying the rustic environment.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate being just a short drive from Clough State Park, which offers sandy beaches and excellent hiking trails around Everett Lake. For those interested in seasonal activities, the nearby Pat’s Peak provides year-round interest. A brief journey takes you to the cultural hubs of Manchester and Concord, where you can visit the Currier Museum of Art or the Christa McAuliffe Planetarium before returning to the quiet of your campsite.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an excellent choice for family vacationers seeking a traditional camping environment that does not sacrifice modern essentials. It appeals most to those who prefer a rustic, quiet atmosphere over a high-traffic resort style. Because of its terraced terrain and peaceful vibe, it is ideal for nature lovers and RVers looking for a scenic, community-oriented home base while exploring the charming small towns of central New Hampshire.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
C C
Extremely disappointed. Im awake at midnight right now because of how loud it is. There's a band next to the campsites playing music all night loudly, drinking, cursing. NOT Family friendly, NOT quiet, NOT at all what the reviews said. For a get away I so badly wanted, I just want to cry.
Isaiah Childs
Are you kidding me? Nice enough campground. But whose idea was it to bring in a full rock band right next to a bunch of camp sites? This isn't even the pavilion, so we had no way of knowing to avoid it when we booked. Currently trying to soothe three very cranky children on what was supposed to be a calming family get away. Yes, quiet hours are 11pm. But who reasonably books a camping trip expecting to be back stage to a rock concert right up until the very last minute? Never coming back here again.
Karen Hurley
Hidden Gem- A wonderful stay at Autumn Hill Campground! The entire campground- including the bathrooms, beach and pool area- was clean and well maintained. The staff were friendly and helpful, answering all our questions with a smile. We stayed on site T12, which was large, private and conveniently located near a bathroom. The campground is a bit hilly so renting a golf cart made it easy to get around and added to the fun. Quiet hours were respected , and it was clear that the other campers were enjoying themselves to. We loved the relaxing atmosphere, appreciated the small on site camp store and the fun themed weekends they offer. Whether you are looking for a peaceful getaway or a family friendly camping trip. Autumn Hill Campground is definitely worth a visit.
Dawn Costigan
it’s a great camp ground i been here july 1-31 we had so much fun im hoping to become an seasonal the staff are amazing and so kind they have great events and the lake is so relaxing adam and jen are so sweet lindsay is the greatest kindest person ever and chis was so kind to my son he lend his fishing pole so he could to the fishing derby
William Pfingston
We went for the Chaos and Kindness 1st annual campout, it was almost non-stop awesomeness. The campsites were clean and of a good size. The people were super friendly. The onsite store prices had a lot of selection and they did not overprice their items which was a nice surprise. There is a lake where you can rent kayaks, paddle boats and canoes. There is a giant field, playground, pool, basketball court and plenty of clean bathrooms, showers are .25 cents for 3 minutes . I didn't use the showers so I was stinky. We camped in a tent. The only thing I wasn't happy about was the event we attended doubled up people so we had a camper and a tent in our site, this wasn't due to the campground but by Recycled Percussion, I get it but advanced notice of this would have been nice. A nice campground close enough to society in case you need to run to the store or something.
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