Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
Explore family camping activities that bring all ages together, from outdoor games and scenic hikes to memorable campfire fun that creates lasting memories.
Beaver Hollow Campground is nestled in the serene environment of Ossipee, New Hampshire, offering a perfect retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Conveniently located near White Mountain National Park, our campground provides easy access to some of the most stunning natural attractions in the region. Whether you're planning a family vacation, a weekend getaway, or an extended stay, Beaver Hollow Campground offers a mix of comfort, convenience, and adventure that caters to all types of campers.
Beaver Hollow Campground stands out for its friendly and helpful staff, who are always ready to assist you with any needs. Our convenient location near White Mountain National Park offers endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and exploring nature's beauty. The campground's peaceful setting ensures a tranquil experience while being close to all the action.
Experience the best of nature and convenience at Beaver Hollow Campground. Whether you're looking for adventure, relaxation, or family fun, our campground has something for everyone. Book your stay today and make memories that will last a lifetime!
Onsite services
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
RV camping
Hiking
Basketball court
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Public shower
Restroom
Running water
Slides
Swings
Tent sites
Volleyball court
Wi-Fi
Credit cards
Debit cards
Credit cards
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Playground
On-site parking
Paid parking lot
Dog park
Dogs allowed
Absolutely great experience,friendly staff. Seasonal campers were also inviting.we were there for bass tournament. Booked an additional time due to how great service was
We wanted somewhere to stay near White Mountain National Park and while Beaver Hollow wasn’t super close it was only a little over 30 minutes away so not too bad. As the description says, this was just an “Ok” campground in our opinion. Here’s the breakdown. Pros: Super friendly staff! The lady at the front desk was incredibly nice and super helpful. They normally don’t allow anyone to do laundry after the office closes but she was nice enough to keep it open for us and just had us lock the door when we finished. If you have kids they apparently do a hay ride and a little barrel train ride every Saturday. The campground is only about 3 minutes from grocery stores, gas stations, restaurants, etc. which is nice. As a side note, I highly recommend checking out Hobbs brewery just up the road if beer/breweries are your thing. They provide a picnic table and a fire ring, always one of our favorite amenities. They have a very nice pool, although we didn’t get a chance to enjoy it, but definitely one of the nicest campground pools we’ve seen. Cons: Sites are not very large. We were fortunate to have a somewhat decent sized site but the site behind us was so small that their picnic table was practically touching our water and electric hook up area (as you’ll see in pictures) and our sewer was just a couple feet away so that couldn’t have been great for them. A big majority of the sites are taken by full time/seasonal campers and while I have nothing against that it just does tend to make the campground feel more junky and crowded because their sites have so much stuff on them. In relation to that, a lot of the campground did just look very junky. The playground/dog park area was not kept up well at all and again, it just felt crowded most places. Their wi-fi was extremely spotty - as in, one minute you could be streaming with it just fine, the next minute you couldn’t even get online at all. My wife was able to use it for work most the week but it wasn’t strong enough for both of us so I had to use our Verizon jetpack to work off of. But as anyone who camps a lot knows, campground wi-fi is almost never reliable so that wasn’t a complete shock by any means. This is not really a con just a kind of annoying thing - you have to have a key card to get in the campground so you have to make a $20 cash deposit to have that card, but you do get it back when you leave as long as you return the card of course. Overall: As I’ll say for the 3rd time, it’s just an “Ok” park. Definitely not the worst we’ve stayed in but definitely not the best. It served its purpose of giving us a place to stay for a week to visit NH and that’s about all I’d recommend for anyone else planning to stay here.
Owner of campground is very activie on “Camp The East” Facebook page and is very rude to people on the page and clearly does not care about gaining any new business I have been bullied by them as a poster on that page several times
One of the many campground we love. The front office lady Gene is amazing and so very sweet. The sites are roomy and nice. There are 3 playgrounds, a very nice pool, bathrooms, showers. They do fun stuff on the weekends during summer! We're seasonal for the first time and couldn't be happier with this place!
I've been coming here for almost 20 years and been seasonal for two. Great staff, fun campers, plenty of family oriented activities and a safe place for kids to be kids. If you haven't checked it out, you owe it to yourself to do so.