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cnsconnor8
I have between 4 to 6 Adults and 2 or 3 small children and 2 cars. (not sure yet). We would like running water, but no electricity is not a big deal. We will be using tents and want to avoid the big RV parks and the commercial places. No Pools, golfcourses, clubhouses, arcades etc. We want our children to experience the rustic NH wilderness while still being safe. If anyone has any recommendations or knows a good place to look please help me out ! Thanks.
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Here is the website for Exeter Elms in Exeter, New Hampshire. I have stayed there in the past and it is a top notch operation, Great tent sites on the river, clean showers, and it is close to the beach, Portsmouth, and New England dragway. I was in Ash tenting area #4A . http://www.exeterelms.com/
Happy camping,
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Here is the website for Exeter Elms in Exeter, New Hampshire. I have stayed there in the past and it is a top notch operation, Great tent sites on the river, clean showers, and it is close to the beach, Portsmouth, and New England dragway. I was in Ash tenting area #4A . http://www.exeterelms.com/
Happy camping,
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Would it be too cold to go camping in New Hampshire next weekend?
Skywind
I was thinking of camping near the Kankamangus highway next weekend. Just wondering if it gets below freezing this time of year, and what weather to expect. Thanks!
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Almost perfect camping weather if you ask me. Only snow would make it better. I've camped in that are a few times in winter. Never had any problems. The fair-weather boneheads from Bah-Stan and Noo-Yawk are usually gone...so are the Blackflies! Unfortunately, so are most of the leaves, but it makes spotting Moose just that more easy.
A warm sleeping bag and some good clothing are essential. Keep yourself hydrated and cook up some warm food often and you should be fine. Make sure you have proper rain gear and a good tenting area.
Have Fun!
Almost perfect camping weather if you ask me. Only snow would make it better. I've camped in that are a few times in winter. Never had any problems. The fair-weather boneheads from Bah-Stan and Noo-Yawk are usually gone...so are the Blackflies! Unfortunately, so are most of the leaves, but it makes spotting Moose just that more easy.
A warm sleeping bag and some good clothing are essential. Keep yourself hydrated and cook up some warm food often and you should be fine. Make sure you have proper rain gear and a good tenting area.
Have Fun!
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