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Coleman
Overview
Coleman State Park offers a serene escape in the remote wilderness of northern New Hampshire. Situated along the shores of Little Diamond Pond, this park serves as a gateway to the rugged beauty of the Great North Woods region. It is known for its quiet atmosphere, dense forest canopy, and stunning views of the surrounding mountains, providing a peaceful backdrop for any RV adventure.
Location & Surroundings
Located in Stewartstown, the park is surrounded by vast timberlands and rolling hills near the Canadian border. The elevation provides cool mountain air even in the height of summer, making it a perfect spot for those looking to escape the heat. The area is largely undeveloped, offering a true sense of wilderness immersion far from the noise of major highways or busy urban centers.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground provides a mix of primitive sites and those equipped with water and electric hookups, catering to various RV sizes and travel styles. Park facilities are designed to support a comfortable yet rustic stay, including:
- Modern bathhouses featuring hot showers and clean restroom facilities.
- A convenient boat ramp for easy access to the pond for kayaking.
- A playground and picnic area perfect for families traveling with children.
Each campsite includes a picnic table and fire ring, allowing guests to enjoy traditional campfire cooking under some of the darkest, starriest skies in the state.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
This park is a premier destination for those exploring the Ride the Wilds ATV trail system, with direct trail access from the campground. Anglers enjoy fishing for trout in the cold waters of Little Diamond Pond, while hikers can explore local trails that wind through the thick woods. Wildlife enthusiasts often have the chance to spot moose, deer, and diverse bird species throughout the park.
Who This Park Is Best For
Coleman State Park is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts who prioritize direct access to nature and trail systems over resort-style amenities. It is a favorite for ATV riders looking for a convenient basecamp and families seeking a quiet, traditional camping experience. If you value peaceful nights, proximity to the water, and rugged exploration, this park fits your travel style perfectly.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
User Reviews
Devon Heon
We love State parks. They are always so clean. The staff is always so nice. It’s very convenient that they offer bathrooms. Our site was very well. Taken care of. They delivered firewood for us twice overall I can’t say enough good things about Coleman would definitely stay here again.
Robert E. Winer
Beautiful. Very clean facilities. Friendly staff. Kids loved camping here. Caught several fish from shore. Rowboat was not for rent while we were there.
Dem Imal
Second year coming back! It’s a really nice place if you want to get off the beaten path. Only 4 stars because in order to rent a kayak you need to do it online and their Guest wifi is not good enough to do so. Otherwise really awesome.
Jen B.
Beautiful location on a spectacular lake. Beautiful trees, trails for snow machines and ATVs. The campground is closed in winter but looks like a great place to stay. There's a boat launch and I've heard there's good fishing.
Stacy Collingham
During 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 fun to stay at.