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Sugarloaf Campground II Introduce

Nestled in the heart of Twin Mountain, New Hampshire, Sugarloaf Campground II offers a tranquil retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. This campground is perfect for those seeking a quiet and rustic camping experience, away from the hustle and bustle of city life. While the amenities are basic, the natural beauty and serene environment make it a worthwhile destination.

Located on Campground Road, Sugarloaf Campground II provides easy access to the "Middle Sugarloaf" trail, known for its breathtaking 180-degree views and stunning vistas of Mount Washington. The campground itself is simple, with no power or showers, but it does offer water access at various points around the loop and pit bathrooms. The lack of modern conveniences is offset by the peace and quiet that surrounds you, making it an ideal spot for those looking to disconnect and recharge.

While the campground is maintained in a basic manner, some visitors have noted that the hosts could do more to keep the sites clean. However, the natural beauty of the area and the proximity to scenic trails more than make up for the lack of grooming. The road leading to the campground is a bit bumpy, but the journey is part of the adventure, and the destination is well worth it.

  • Proximity to the "Middle Sugarloaf" trail with spectacular views of Mount Washington
  • Quiet and peaceful surroundings, perfect for a rustic camping experience
  • Basic amenities including water access and pit bathrooms
  • No power or showers, encouraging a true back-to-nature experience
  • Limited cell service (AT&T has scarce signal, Verizon is non-existent)

Customer feedback highlights the peaceful and quiet nature of Sugarloaf Campground II, with many visitors appreciating the opportunity to disconnect and enjoy the natural surroundings. The proximity to scenic trails and the stunning views of Mount Washington are frequently mentioned as major highlights. While the campground is basic and could benefit from more maintenance, the overall experience is highly rewarding for those who value simplicity and natural beauty.

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Sep 25, 2024

This is a wonderful and quiet campground. There is no power but there is water at various places around the campground loop. There are no showers but there are pit bathrooms, no water in the bathrooms. It’s pretty basic but if you are looking for some peace and quiet, this is the place. It is also walking distance to the “Middle Sugarloaf” trail which has some of the most spectaculars views you will ever see! You almost get a 180 degree view and a great view of Mt. Washington. AT&T cell signal was very scarce and Verizon was non-existent. There is no dump station and the road up is pretty bumpy but I loved the campground.

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Steven G
Aug 19, 2024

Nice place to camp but the hosts do not do much here. No effort to clean or rake the campsites after campers leave. Firepits full of ash. High grass and dead leaves all around each campsite. Dead tree's around numerous campsites. Very neglected here. We saw the host drive around once while there for 3 days and that was to chk the reservations.

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Amber Lavallee
Jun 27, 2024

One of my favorite campgrounds in the White Mountains but the road up has gotten progressively worse. It was so bad this trip I really don't know if I'll be back. Unfortunately my camping vehicle is also my travel vehicle and I like to leave the campground and explore during the day and return at night, so driving down the road twice a day honestly was too much. I may not be back for that reason but it's still one of my absolute favorites campgrounds.

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USS Auman
Jul 07, 2024

We just finished our annual camping trip to our favorite campground in the White Mountain National Forrest. For the past 26 years the Camp Ground Hosts ran a great family and safe campground. She was firm but ran a safe and friendly campground. But this year the rowdy crowds moved with her retirement. Speeding thru the campground and load music playing. Basically a just I don't care attitude about the other campers. In the past 26 years this would have never happened. The Host would have warned them first, then have gotten them out of the campground. While I love this campground that's in the heart of the mountains. I can't really recommend it as a safe family campground anymore. But like everything in sociality, it's being ruined by the inconsiderate and shellfish!

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Catherine McGrath
Jun 05, 2024

This is probably my favorite campsite in the white mountains. It's a state site, so it's very inexpensive. There are multiple bathrooms (not chemical toilets) and water stations.. It's very quiet, relatively close to 93, and there's access to the Saco River. Pet friendly too, as most state sites in NH are.