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Wildwood Campground

Overview

Wildwood Campground is a family-oriented destination situated in the scenic landscape of Woodsville, New Hampshire. This park offers a relaxed, traditional camping atmosphere that appeals to those looking to disconnect and enjoy the natural beauty of the White Mountains region. With a focus on providing a welcoming environment, the campground serves as an accessible home base for travelers seeking a balance between quiet forest surroundings and essential travel comforts for their motorhomes and towables.

Location & Surroundings

Located in the heart of the Upper Connecticut River Valley, Wildwood Campground provides guests with a classic New England experience. The park is nestled near the Connecticut River, offering campers a tranquil setting characterized by lush greenery and rolling hills. Its strategic location allows visitors to easily transition from the peaceful, wooded quiet of the park to the more rugged, mountainous terrain that defines Northern New Hampshire, making it a convenient stop for cross-state road trips.

Amenities & Park Features

The campground is designed to accommodate a variety of setups with full hookup sites and spacious pull-through options. Guests can make use of the well-maintained bathhouses, laundry facilities, and a dedicated playground area for younger travelers. The grounds are thoughtfully laid out to prioritize ease of movement for big-rig friendly RVs, ensuring that navigation within the park remains straightforward for even the largest motorcoaches and fifth-wheel trailers during their stay.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Adventure seekers will find plenty of opportunities in the immediate vicinity of Woodsville. The area is renowned for its scenic hiking trails and diverse fishing spots along the river. Visitors often spend their days exploring the famous covered bridges of the region or taking short drives to reach the towering peaks and dramatic vistas found within the nearby White Mountain National Forest, which offers year-round outdoor recreation including biking, photography, and wildlife observation.

Who This Park Is Best For

Wildwood Campground is an ideal fit for families and retirees who prefer a low-key, nature-focused retreat over high-intensity resort environments. It is perfect for those who want to use their RV as a comfortable launchpad for exploring the natural wonders of New Hampshire. Whether you are passing through for a weekend or planning an extended stay, the park offers the necessary infrastructure for a stress-free experience in a beautiful, quiet setting.

User Reviews

Astric Cruz

June 10, 2025

After hours of driving around we found this spot. The picnic area was empty and it was perfect!! The River is behind the picnic area, you can hear the water running through the rocks. Just a small climb down and you can enjoy the water. We cooked, ate, and after we laid comforters and went down for a nap. They have bathrooms that are clean, they are still outhouses but clean. Across the street is the camping area, some you can reserve and others are to rent as you go, if they are available. The campsites are a bit close so there is not much privacy if you want to listen to music or for those who talk loud (me) Planning to go there July 4th this year

Julia Hees

August 19, 2024

Our campsite was well secluded, with a lot of space for our tent and car. The camp host was very kind and helpful, but it would have been nice to have a map of the area/pamphlets with nearby trails. Dump stations and spigots were well scattered around the campground, though there was no sink and the toilets were vault. A good distance from Lincoln and right next to a river to swim in!

Sofia Ricciardi

May 28, 2024

For what it is, the campground was amazing and perfect for our needs. The vault toilets were some of the cleanest me and my friends have seen - no piles of bugs or spiders everywhere which i was incredibly thankful for. The water stations were great and scattered throughout the site. Our campsite was the perfect size for us. The campground is dog friendly which allowed me to include my best bud. This was his first camping trip and he did great! My only minor complaint was that the campsite was too rocky for us to get our stakes in the ground so when it rained unexpectedly in the night my shoes got soaked because i couldn’t set up the rain flap to protect them.

Tahir Kapoor

August 16, 2021

The campsites were all nice and large, but the campground was pretty close to the road compared to most national forest/park campgrounds. You could frequently hear cars going by while at camp. If you want to be close to town and don't mind that this campground is nice but if you are looking for seclusion and isolation then this is not the best.

Rob gran

October 05, 2020

While the location with respect to the white mountains is good, 112 sees a lot of traffic and the campground is close to the road. 112 is often backed up heading east from the campground. There are no showers, but bathrooms are clean (pit toilets) and water faucets are very accessible. Caretaker is not friendly, but who cares. As others have mentioned, campsites are very close to each other and you must bring your own firewood. There are better campsites around, but during this covid era you take what you can get.

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