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November 2023 by Adam Nadeau
Field and stream is a great rv park located near great hiking and biking trails. It is well maintained and the bathhouse and laundry facility is always kept clean. This is the second time my wife and I have stayed here and the experience has been great. Carl and John are very pleasant and friendly to talk to and are quick to take care of anything we need. Since our previous stay they have made some very nice improvements to the park. The front loop is freshly paved, they have added a second dog park as well as a very nice community fire pit surrounded by relaxing swings.
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September 2023 by Alexis T.
such a pretty & quiet campground, and the staff is great and super kind! definitely will keep coming back
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September 2023 by april cunningham
Beautiful area,free Kayaks to use.Found this Sleeping Dog Rock while yakking down the river just off the pond.Dog friendlyVery peaceful ✌️Great local Restaurants, Ice cream shop, Outdoor adventure @ Andre 's Institute of ArtConvenience, Liquor,Tobacco store nearby ,Water,walking & biking paths all nearby
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September 2023 by Daniel De Jesus
Whenever you go to an RV park, you want it to feel like home. Well this place was just that, home! The guys who took care of the place did a fantastic job at keeping it clean and safe. With two dog parks, laundry room, bathrooms with showers, and an arcade; this place is definitely one to take your camper to.Ps: Thank you for helping me with the wifi.
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August 2023 by guillaume vincent
Quel charmant parc pour y garer son VR et accéder au luxe qui finit par nous manquer sur la route. Calme, amical, bien situé. John, l'un des propriétaires, est super cool, aimable, serviable. Ce superbe parc a de beaux jours devant lui, car John et ses partenaires n'ont pas fini de le dorloter. Ça fait du bien de voir de jeunes talents à l'œuvre. La relève est prometteuse. Je le recommande vivement./What a charming park to park your RV and access the luxury that we end up missing on the road. Quiet, friendly, well located. John, one of the owners, is super cool, friendly, helpful. This superb park has a bright future ahead of it, because John and his partners have not finished pampering it. It's good to see young talent at work. The succession is promising. I highly recommend it.Noteworthy details: Les chiens sont les bienvenus et s'y sentent bien. / Dogs are welcome and feel good there.
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June 2023 by Gregory Benasutti
Nicest campground my wife and I found in NH with winter hookups. Quiet place to stay and work from. Many new updates planned and the newly paved main loop was great. Carl and John are very polite and accommodating. Would definitely stay again. Thanks Guys!
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June 2023 by Glen Badger, Assisted Living Locators
A great, smaller park close to Nashua. Super friendly staff and owners who are investing in the park-they paved the main road this spring, etc. Poor cell service and the spots are a bit small for New England. The dog park, on site propane and rest rooms are all well maintained and clean. Easy access from Rt 13 and in the park.
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May 2023 by Chelsea Sue Holmes
The new owners Carl and John are putting money back into this campground, and it's showing, with several more upgrades planned.This park isn't super kid friendly, they have a swingset, but there is a dog run right next to it, and it virtually made the whole area unwelcoming to the kids who played there- consider moving the swingset away from dog area (suggestion from all the kids who were sad to see this happen in real time). The long-term residents complained about nosiey children, and sites are close to road, making it hard for the kids to find a place to play. Overall, I would not recommend this park to families with young children.But if you are kid free, or a working professional, this park is exactly what you want - it is near a lake with swimming/paddling access, and it is close to Milford, Nashua, and Merrimack, the 101 and 495. It offers full hookups and several needed amenties, including package delivery and wifi. A few sites are big rig capable, but the whole park has very limited parking, also something they are working on.We stayed several weeks for work, through mid March- the end of April. In summary, this park has a quiet, woodsy feel that invites you to put down the phone and be outside and sit on the swings overlooking the pond. We enjoyed the accommodations, Thank you!!Safety: Locked gatesDog-friendliness: Dog park
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January 2023 by Anthony Armstrong
First of all I am amazed at some of these reviews saying how great it is, racked 11,000 miles in the last 9 months and have RV’d at 42 spots - this rates last among every where we have been. These photos must be years old. Tight spots, difficult to get in and out due to people parking their vehicles next to the road. The permanent residents sites looks like a low rent trailer park. Stuff everywhere. The bathrooms are fair at best, no A/C - the rooms were in the high 90s temp wise. The dumpster was full the entire week we were there and the area smells pretty bad. Would not return here even if it was free. Always be Leary of no refunds - we would have left day 1. I had to fly away to work for a few days. My wife just locked up the RV and went to stay in a bed n breakfast while I was gone because it was so bad.
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January 2023 by Gwen T.
Beautiful NH setting with small streams & lake area. Tucked away from any busy road. It's rurally quiet.Some campers live there 12 months each year. Property is kept clean & mowed where needed. Showers and laundry rooms are inside a building onsite. It's all very clean!While relaxing outdoors, take in the fresh air. Meander to the trails of Andres Sculpture park, check out Pickity Place up the road ( Little Red Riding-hoods Grammy's home). All herbs & vegetables are grown on their farm land and are used in the restaurant. Then there's Parker's Pancake house to relish the sweet flavor of maple syrup, tapped & sugared on the property. Campground is close to MA border & not too far from some of the best farms in NH. Grocery shopping has never been so fresh.
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December 2022 by Deb Welaish Sutphen
Quiet, lovely gem of a place in Southern New Hampshire. Super clean updated bathrooms and a nice laundry. New owners are terrific and work to be sure everything is to your satisfacrtion. We are staying a month and will definitely use this as our go to place in the area. If you like old fashioned camping and enjoy nature this is your kind of place. Many easy to find local trails for hiking and wildlife observation.
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July 2022 by Ed W.
First, They are a Good Sam, AAA resort, but unless you know that they don't give you the discount. You have to call them to make a reservation so you don't see the afilliations and they are not forth coming with the information either.Clean and well maintained roads, grass, nice people, BUT, no nothin, the internet was the worst, the cable only gave you 12 channels, of that 2 have no voice, 1 is for RV how to info, and 2 are the resorts. Yes you can stream but I had to use my phone hot spot several times. No pool, no tennis, no games, nothing. Oh they had a going away party for the old owners with fireworks. The next day they raised the price from $58.00 to $100.00. If you have a class A motor home be careful the road to the site needs tree trimming. I damaged my sky lite on a branch. Never again