Location:
Off Route 136, Forest Rd, Greenfield
Activities: Camping, fishing, hiking, swimming, picnicking
Swimming, fishing, and hiking, as well as hiking at nearby Mount Monadnock, are favorite activities of campers at Greenfield State Park and a
900-foot beach for campers only, canoe and kayak rentals, a camp store, a dump station, and showers are available.
Amenities: Bathhouse, boat launch,
canoe/paddleboat rentals, picnic tables
Fees:
Daytime Use: Admission is $4 for adults; $2 for children ages 6-11; children ages 5 and under and NH residents age 65 and over are admitted free.
Camping: $24 (no hookups). Rates cover two adults and children under 18 on the site. Each additional adult is charged ½ the site fee per person per night. Each additional adult at the cabins is $7 per person per night. The maximum number of adults per site is 4, except in designated areas.
Senior Citizens: All Parks offer a $2 per night discount Sunday through Thursday to persons 65 or older.
Camping Reservations: New Hampshire State Parks
has partnered with ReserveAmerica to offer our guests a high quality reservation service.
The dedicated toll-free number to call to make a reservation through the ReserveAmerica
Call Center is 1-877-nhparks (1-877-647-2757).
Youth Camping: To be recognized as an organized Youth Group, the group must be a non-profit organization, be comprised of members under 18 years of age,
and consist of ten or more campers.Fees include $5 per youth (under 18) per night,
$5 per leader (1 leader for every 4 youths) per night, and 1/2 the site fee per leader (for every leader exceeding 1 leader to every 4 youths) per night.
Youth Camping Reservations: Reservations can be made by calling 603-271-3556.
Operation Schedule: The day-use area of the park is open weekends only starting Memorial Day weekend (May 23 - 26), then full-time, 10:00am - 8:00pm, from June 20 through September 1, 2008, weather permitting. The lifeguard schedule is to be determined.
Acreage: 401 acres
Waterfront: Otter Lake
Number of Campsites: 252 and 5 youth group sites for a total of 257 available
Pets: Pets are permitted in designated areas such as campsites. Pets must be leashed and supervised at all times and are not permitted on the beaches.
Location: (Day-Use)
Tucked away in this 400-acre park in the southwest corner of the
Granite State are ponds, bogs and a forest that extends to the shore
of undeveloped Otter Lake. The park offers opportunities to swim,
fish, walk, canoe, camp and picnic in a variety of settings. Walking
paths lead to ponds and other points of interest in the park.
Camping:
The campground in Greenfield State Park is open from mid-May through
Columbus Day in mid-October. Canoe and paddleboat rentals, a camp
store, showers, a dump station and a separate 900-foot beach for
campers only are available. Swimming, fishing and hiking are favorite
activities of campers, as well as hiking at nearby Mount Monadnock.
Important:
This information was posted June 24, 2008 and all information, services and fees are
subject to change.