An okay place, but it felt more like a parking lot with a lot of trees around. They have A LOT of tent sites crammed into one area, and there were no views of anything pretty at our particular site. My big peeve was that the showers did not have doors. Only a curtain separating you and the other campers waiting in the flooded bathroom. From our particular site it was a trek getting to the bath house too. Also many of the sites don't allow dogs, but others did. That was disappointing as my husband and I love to bring our dog with us camping. I mean, where else can we bring him then? There are some pretty lakes in the area so it was OKAY, but I won't be back. We camped here in a Tent.
I have been going to Greenfield since I was a kid, and have never had a bad experience. The sites are large and extremely shaded. The roads are paved and campers are more often than not very friendly. The only problem with it is that you can't go seasonal there, because I would in a heartbeat. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
This is a wonderful state-run facility in southern NH. The sites are pretty big though heavily shaded which may eliminate some of the larger rigs. We were here with mostly tents, pop-ups and small trailers. There were a few Class C's and we saw one Class A. The restrooms were well-kept. There weren't a lot of showers, but we didn't use them. The lake is nice with a nice, large beach. The store was "decent-sized" but you'd better come stocked up. The police and the rangers made their presence known visibly on patrols and the place was VERY quiet at night. All in all, a very nice place that we'll visit again! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Campsites are far apart and offer privacy. Camped at site #47. Bathroom was across the
street and was clean. Bathroom at the beach was clean too. Lake is clean and there is a private beach for campers and a day use beach. We rented a canoe ($10 per hour) and they also rent kayaks.Showers are not near the campsites. There is a separate building for showers near the ranger's station and are 25 cents for two minute or so. Lots of hiking trails. No activities offered. We camped here in a Tent.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2003
$16
Had a lovely trip to Greenfield this fall, almost nobody there. Sites are pleasant, flat and well separated, but might be a challenge for big RVs or trailers. Staff was very friendly, and if you're bringing something over, say, 25 or 30 feet I'd call them and ask about it. The lake is beautiful, too bad was too cool for swimming when we were there. Looks like enough toilets, but with about 200 sites and only about 6 showers for each gender might get a little crowded in peak season. We enjoyed it, and expect to go back to try it in the summer. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.