Location:
Off Route 26, Little Diamond Pond Rd, Stewartstown
Activities:
Camping, fishing, boating
Amenities:
Many of Coleman's sites can accommodate most camping equipment including self-contained recreational vehicles with maximum length of 35 feet; hook-ups are not available. Flush toilets, coin-operated showers, along with pit toilets, a playground, and a dump station are available.
Fee:
Camping: $23 (no hookups)
Operation
Schedule: Day Use: Year-round
Coleman State Park offers 24 campsites. Self-service/self-pay camping is available starting May 18, 2007, weather permitting. Reserved camping with full staffing and facilities available weekends starting May 25, 2007 through June 15. Midweek during that time it is first-come, first-serve and closing on October 8, 2007. Reservations for campsites may be made by calling the Reservation Office, Monday through Friday, from January through the end of the season.
Acreage:
1,530.5 acres
Waterfront:
Little Diamond Pond
Number
of Campsites: 30, primitive sites
Pets: Pets are allowed at the park but must be leashed at all times.
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Information: Day-Use
Coleman State Park lies on the shore of Little Diamond Pond in Stewartstown,
twelve miles east of Colebrook in New Hampshire's remote north country.
The excellent trout fishing in Little Diamond Pond and nearby streams
makes Coleman an excellent location for fishing enthusiasts. A boat
launch is located within the park; small boats are permitted, but speed
is restricted. It is also a good base for fall hunting. Other activities
offered at the park include hiking, canoeing, snowmobiling, and cross
country skiing. The park is the northern terminus of the Androscoggin
Trail, a hiking path that extends 55 miles south to Berlin.
Camping
The primitive campground, open mid-May to mid-December, offers 30 campsites.
Many of the sites can accommodate most camping equipment including self-contained
recreational vehicles with a maximum length of 35 feet; hookups are
not available. Pit toilets, playground and a dump station are available.
Late fall campers should be aware that there is no running water in
the campground from mid-October for the remainder of the season. Reservations
are accepted and may be made by calling the Reservation Center January
through the end of the season, Monday through Friday, at 603/271-3628.
Many sites are kept available for those visitors that prefer camping
on a first come - first serve basis.
Group-Use
Organized youth group camping is welcome in the park. Reservations are
required and may be made by calling the Reservation Center at 603/271-3628.