Address: NH-26, Errol, NH 03579, USA
Phone: +16034827795
Sunday: 8AM–7PM
Monday: 8AM–7PM
Tuesday: 8AM–7PM
Wednesday: 8AM–7PM
Thursday: 8AM–7PM
Friday: 8AM–7PM
Saturday: 8AM–7PM
Jeffrey Rong
Amazing remote campsites, very friendly staff, well-maintained. A gem hidden in the north woods. The main camp building has camp essentials and souvenirs along with $6 firewood bundles and bags of ice for sale. The restroom facility is very clean and has air conditioning. This is the annual trip I go on with my friends and we always look forward to this trip.
Kris Howes
Love this place! The lake is one of our favorites. The campground is great to for a small campground. The sites are fairly roomy and some aren't to close to others. The lil beach is nice, the tiny gift shop and bathrooms are decent too. The staff has always been good and helpful. The boat launch is small and kinda tricky getting in and out, but the public launch is close. They have rentable boat slips for cheap too. The remote islands sites are awesome too. Come with picnic table, fireplace/cooker, and even outhouses. And cannot beat the price! Good place, we will be back for sure.
Ian Hatton
Beautiful scenery and friendly park staff. I highly recommend a remote site (accessed by boat), over the main campground sites. Out there you will have very few or no interruptions from anyone, save for the few fishing boats that will pass by. (We stayed at site R33) I wasn't able to experience some of the legendary small mouth fishing that the lake is known for, between rain and boat issues we had little time out there. Water level was down 4ft and apparently we weren't the only ones to find some new rocks! The views and solitude were enough to warrant a return trip in the future in hopes of better weather and chances to experience more of the lake.
paul meredith
Unbagog state park is a great place to camp and experience nature. I have camped at many of the remote sites with friends and family. The sites are all very different but most have tent platform, primative toilet, canoe launch, and picnic table. Many sites have slightly swampy swimming and I have gotten a leach once swimming beware. I have personally rescued people on the lake on flipped watercraft. Weather can change much faster than you can paddle back to the campsite when your this far north. I would recommend caution and recognize your limits when exploring this lake. The shuttle service will bring you and your gear to a campsite great for anyone who needs a little help getting to the remote campsites. The mainland campground has a great new large shower/bathroom for less adventurous campers.
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We like it there very much. The people that work there are very helpful
$30 a night
No, there is cell service towards the southern end of the lake but zero WiFi. It’s a really beautiful place, WiFi or not.
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