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Tim levasseur

October 25, 2025

Took a nice hike from Pillsbury to Lucia’s Lookout. 3.5 easy miles and .5 not so easy but worth the effort.

Alex

October 14, 2025

The campground aspect of Pillsbury was amazing; great views of the water, beautiful foliage, and a rustic but adventurous vibe. The real problem lies in their management. I've been to numerous campgrounds and nearly 100% of the employees I've interacted with are extremely friendly and inclined to be helpful in anyway possible and even bend the rules for some situations. However, the employees at the Pillsbury camp store were rude and unhelpful at times to the point of turning away a sale. One employee even gossiped about a member of my party to another of us - strange. We will not be heading back to Pillsbury because of this.

Tamara

September 24, 2025

We have been camping with our trailer for 10 years now and have never had a situation like this. Unfortunately, this was the worst experience we’ve ever had. We had a 3-night reservation and arrived on Friday around 8:00 pm (a little late, which was our fault). The front desk person looked surprised when we pulled up with our 5th wheel and asked if we were sure we could get into the site. How could we possibly know that if we had never been to this campground before? Our reserved site was 38 feet ( while our camper is 32), and the description on Reserve America listed it as an RV/Tent/Trailer site. I also checked pictures on CampsitePhotos website. We knew there was no dump station, which was fine with us. We also discovered that you can’t even fill your fresh water tank there, but we were willing to work with that too. The real issue was access. The road leading to our site was so narrow that not only would our camper not fit, but even our Ram 3500 truck barely fit. We had no choice but to turn around and leave. The staff at the campground told us there was nothing they could do if we didn’t fit, and we were left without options. It was very disappointing. After my husband drove more than 1.5 hours after a full workday to get us there, he had to turn right back around and drive home. The main problem is the lack of clear communication between the campground and Reserve America. If RVs are not allowed or there is a length restriction, that should be clearly stated in the description. Many other campgrounds clearly post “No RVs” or “No trailers over 20 ft,” which makes planning much easier. This could have been avoided with proper information. Sadly, it left us with a very frustrating experience.

John Fronek

August 24, 2025

Beautiful park, clean, quiet. Great place to relax without any notifications or news. Staff polite and accommodating.

Eric Salamon

July 11, 2025

Awesome state park for camping. Some really nice spots right on the pond. Canoeing and fishing was a lot of fun. Unfortunately it was too hot for hiking but Sunapee lake is 20 minutes away and offered a nice spot to cool off. Will definitely be back again.

Sarah Pitta

January 09, 2025

We go there for hiking and to paddleboard. It's not crowded when I go. It's very clean and it has great views of the mountains.

Per Sveen

June 18, 2024

An incredibly beautiful campground. Most sites are great but a few are absolutely perfect. Renting a canoe for the day is the perfect way to spend an afternoon/morning. We saw loons, osprey, blackburnian and yellow rumped warblers, vireos, and heard thrushes. I caught bass, perch, and pumpkinseed on the fly. There are pickerel in the lake too.

Steph Feliciano

September 06, 2022

Our family goes here every year and we love it! It is the absolute best place to go, and with big groups. We always get the same sites so we are all together. Nice few days to disconnect from everything going on and focus on what's right in front of you..... Your family and the beautiful scenery.... We all tend to unplug while we are there as well so we can actually spend time together.

ricardo solis

September 29, 2020

Beautiful place! The staff are great! The bathroom are clean . Very peaceful. There are lots of wonderful camping sites, check out 36 and 37 ! These two sites ,you would have a pound to yourself. I have seen all the spots and there all special.even seen baby snatching turtles

Kane DiMasso-Scott

March 08, 2019

I spent a 4-day weekend here in September of 2018; it was, without exaggeration the best of over a dozen camping experiences I've had to date. I went with a group of 4 between two spots. This is going to be a long one, I'll break it down below for ease of info-access. THE SPOTS: I booked two of the most isolated spots (#36 & #37) in order to have minimal disturbances over our trip. They're almost a half-mile and a mile away, respectively, from the closest spots, as well as where the parking area is, so best to pack light. We had camping wagons to carry our gear in. I would not recommend these specific spots here without something of the sort. (Many of the other spots have adjacent parking fwiw). They each have a firepit, picnic table, and a pit-toilet off a trail from the sites. They sit on the edge of North Pond (not pictured in uploaded map), but different parts. In retrospect, we could have made due with just site 36 since it was large enough, and we spent most of our time hanging out there as site 37 was 1/4-1/2 mile away. There is a launch off point for canoes/kayaks adjacent to site 36 (separated by some brush and a small stream so privacy maintained), saw 3 parties use it in 4 days. ZERO people came by site #37 - totally remote, probably could have walked around naked TBH. There was a large muddy area and puddle at the entrance to the site though (nearby the table and tent-pitching area were clear & dry) - something to keep in mind if you're considering it during a rainy season. Lastly, 36 is pretty open and gets a lot of sun. #37 has heavy tree coverage, but also a lounging rock out on the lake's edge (pictured). ACTIVITIES & AMMENITIES: I didn't make much use of the activities last time, but plan to the next time around. They have multiple hiking and walking trails, a few different lakes you can go out on, as well as canoe and kayak rentals. There is a camp store closes ca 7 and has most necessities you may need as well as firewood. THE PARK: The place is gorgeous. No words could do it justice honestly. At times it felt like woods out of a story book. So much so I didn't even mind the roughly 9 or 10 miles I walked b/w my spot and the car/ the store. I did that walk in the dead of night too, with nothing but a lamp, and damn was it creepy. You really get the feeling of being out there, in the middle of the woods. It's exhilarating. Park policy was quiet time at 10, and fires out at 11 (maybe), but again, with the isolated spots, nobody can hear or is coming to check. It was also inexpensive, maybe 30/a night or less. TL;DR: Booked 2 of the most isolated spots, and had THE camping experience that we all daydream about when we're thinking about camping trips. The walk to the spots was LONG but so worth it. 11/10 Camping experience. would recommend. Will go back.