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Beech Hill Campground and Cabins
"A quiet family campground located in the heart of the beautiful White Mountain Region and surrounded by over 1,000 square miles of forest. It can offer the camper seclusion but is still convenient to all area attractions including various hiking trails for all ages and skillsets. Whether a camper wants to relax and enjoy the on-site amenities or go off and experience the wonderful area! Come camp with us there's something for everyone! Enjoy our indoor heated pool regardless of the weather! Game room, playground, laundry, free hot showers, metered propane, firewood, ice, groceries, RV camp supplies in our store, pets are allowed in the campground leashed. Giant chess and checkers, basketball, volleyball, horseshoes, bocce, shuffleboard."
Address: 970 Route 302 W, Twin Mountain, New Hampshire 03595
Phone: (603) 846-5521
Email: ten.aicn@llihhceeb
State: NH
City: Twin Mountain
Street Number: 970 Route 302 W
Zip Code: 03595
categories: park, rv park, campground


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Reviews
Beech Hill Campground in Twin Mountain NH is a great Campground if you are looking for a quiet and relaxed camping experience. There are not a lot of frills here but they do have an indoor pool and a small playground. Their camp store is stocked with the camping basics and not overly priced. The sites are well-spaced apart and have lots of trees. The roads are tight with only enough room for one vehicle at a time so it's best if everyone moved using one-way traffic rules, however, not everyone does. The prices are very reasonable and close to many great hiking trails. We had a relaxing time and enjoyed the mountain scenery, even if it was raining during part of the weekend. We will be back there again.
Good place to park your trailer and it's nice to have a wooded site with a full hookup. The man working in the office was friendly. My biggest issue is with the basically-no-visitors rule. I wanted my parents to swing by for marshmallows around the camp fire, but it would have cost them $6 each and they had to be gone by 8 PM. Needless to say, we didn't bother and we just hung out at their lodge instead. Regarding the facilities, we only used the playground. It's old and run down, but my kids didn't care. They still had fun.
Beautiful place! Privacy between each site. Plenty of room. Nice view of mount washington if on clear day. Close to all hiking spots in the white mountains. Quiet. Dog friendly! My happy place Service: 5/5
Very clean! Great camp store! Game room & indoor pool for kids. Mary the owner very accommodating. Only negative is our site was small for our RV 163 there are nicer ones available.Service: 5/5
So annoyed about this weekend. Beech Hill Campground in Twin Mountains is absolutely horrible and I will never be going back. I recommend others not go there. First off they are completely disrespectful when speaking to you. I asked about prices and tent sites and the girl argued with me about the information that was online as it was showing something different that what I was being told. The wifi doesn't work whatsoever so the kids couldn't watch anything at night or in the morning, they don't have an outdoor pool, they only allow 1 vehicle to your site which is super inconvenient for big families, and they want you to keep your animals chained up all the time. I can understand if we are walking around the campground to have your animal on a leash, but when you’re in your separate area you should be able to let your animal off, especially in the woods!! Don’t waste your time or money go to the KOA, Jefferson, or Lantern down they road they how to respect their guest and rather spend my money with them.
Let me start off with we have been here before with tents and enjoyed it thoroughly about 5 years ago. In short, there have been no repairs or improvements since last visit. The basketball court, horseshoe pits, and shuffleboard are near unusable. The staffing was lacking, hospitality was no where to be found, and any accommodation effort was non-existent. More details below. Our experience this time was less than enthralling. The number one reason was the woman at the front desk, one of the owners. From the first interaction I felt like I was unwelcome and an inconvenience to her. The first thing we received was a whole page of rules about what not to do. We were told one vehicle per site, and to park in the overflow parking. Just for context that is only 4 spaces for the whole campground and they charge an additional $12 just to park an additional vehicle. Our site was one of the worst full hookup sites I have been to. Only about 13' wide at the narrowest and very muddy. The tent sites were nothing but roots and mud. To be fair other full hookup sites were fine, we drew the short straw. Their "kiln-dried" firewood was sitting out in the rain and we were told no outside firewood, period. They have a strict no dogs with visitors policy, written in tiny red writing in the rulebook we received. So they turned away our visitors from over an hour away because of a dog that they didn't even care to ask the breed or for paperwork. While they did not check our two dogs or even ask for rabbies certificates when checking in, all the while other people's dogs were running loose. The indoor pool, while nice in bad weather and cool weather, was no warmer than the river across the road. This leads into the worst part. The staffing and the woman at the front desk. We saw no one monitoring the campground for violations of the hundred rules. This woman was more than happy to take our money and preach that we had to follow the rules, but never once did anybody follow up to enforce the leashed dogs, two vehicles on a site, fires out at night, or take a look at site conditions before booking someone for that site after a large rainstorm. We had neighbors setting up in puddles and mud. This does nothing but promote dishonesty at check-in and alows a free for all beyond the front gate. When we inquired about some of our visitors staying the night we were told no tents could be added to the site, even after paying the associated fees for them to stay. We then looked at getting them their own site for the night. We were told that they were full for the weekend then proceeded to have more than half the sites available. So, why take our money in the first place? If you do not enjoy being belittled, lectured and chastised about enjoying a camping weekend anytime you visit the office then you ought to do the smart thing and avoid this place like the plague, as it is sure to make any camping experience you have here the most miserable and uninviting experience of your life, second to none. But if you can look past all of that, the location in the white mountains and privacy between sites offered is quite nice.
This is a very nice place. It’s close to many attractions and yet very quiet. Good for relaxing, outdoors adventures and sightseeing. Sites are small but private. They have all for all different needs. They have indoor pool, a game room good for rainy days and playground. I definitely recommend it.
Wonderful campground! The RV sites are large and well spaced out. They are surrounded by trees, and are hard packed dirt at least ours is, site 18. It's quiet even though it's just a short distance off the highway. It's very dark at night, too. The sites are very well maintained. The gated entrance keeps the riff raff out. Very reasonably priced, especially for peak foliage season.
Very nice campground. Our spot had some decent space and trees between adjacent campsites, plenty of room for our 25' trailer and vehicle. Fire pit was clean and ready for use. Only other facility we really used was the indoor pool, which was in good shape and looked kept up. No dedicated spot to walk dogs, but plenty of locations to take them, there are 2 fields on each end of the campground that worked pretty well. Some of the buildings looked kind if warn and old, but we really were not there for amenities. It has good proximity to many hiking trails and mountains, is quiet, and all the hookups worked well. Lot was level for most part, could have used a little more grass, but no biggie. My only complaint, an it is minor, was that the sewer hookup was kind of high, it could be taken down a few inches to facilitate better drainage. We will most likely make this our go to location for rv parks in the mountains as it was a hidden jem with a decent rate, close to mountains for hiking, quiet, and fairly spacious lots compared to other places these days. Highly recommend, especially if you have older or no kids and value location to white mountain activities over an RV park's secondary amenities i.e. game rooms, activities, etc..
Simple campground with multiple semi- wooded sites. Game room was closed. Broken basketball hoop. Indoor heated pool seems that pool is cool but actual room is heated which is uncomfortable to go into in an 80 degree Tempsoutside. Would've been refreshing for kids to enjoy pool without sweating. There are two bathroom facilities 1-inside office; 1-across the way-newly updated-broken soap dispenser. Closest retail store is Dollar General approximately 8 miles. Otherwise, you would need to drive to Littleton 20 minutes one way. it's mostly convenience stores that don't have the essentials that are required if you forget something. Owners are friendly. Great finds was Twin Mountain Recreation pond down road is a great small beach area with platform for kids. It's on Lake road. Also, a few hiking trails found was Sugarloaf and Lower Ammonoosuc Falls. Others are moderate to expert hikes.
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