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Hours

Monday, 9:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Thursday, 9:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Friday, 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday, 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday, 9:00 AM - 8:30 PM

Cold Springs Camp Resort Introduce

Cold Springs Camp Resort stands as a prominent destination for outdoor enthusiasts and families seeking a comprehensive resort-style experience in the heart of Southern New Hampshire. Nestled on 108 acres of scenic landscape in Weare, this family-owned and operated facility has been welcoming guests since 1969. For residents of New Hampshire, it serves as a nearby escape that bridges the gap between traditional rustic camping and a modern vacation resort. The property is specifically designed to accommodate a high volume of guests while providing an extensive array of on-site amenities that cater to all ages, from toddlers to retirees.

The resort is widely recognized for its impressive aquatic complex, which is a significant draw for local families during the humid New England summer months. Beyond the water features, the campground fosters a vibrant community atmosphere through themed weekends and organized social activities. Whether you are an experienced RVer looking for full-service connectivity or a family seeking a cozy cabin retreat, the facility provides a structured and lively environment. Its reputation is built on a foundation of cleanliness and a "most fun" philosophy, ensuring that there is rarely a dull moment during the peak camping season which runs from May through mid-October.

Location and accessibility are key components of the appeal at Cold Springs Camp Resort. Conveniently situated at 62 Barnard Hill Rd in Weare, NH, the park is approximately 30 minutes from both Manchester and Concord, making it an ideal choice for a quick weekend getaway without the need for extensive travel. The entrance features a gated security system to manage traffic and ensure guest safety, emphasizing the resort's commitment to a controlled and secure environment. For those traveling with larger rigs, the park offers paved roads and specific site configurations to assist with navigation through the wooded terrain.

The facility prioritizes accessibility to ensure that all guests can enjoy the grounds. This includes a wheelchair-accessible parking lot and restrooms designed to meet the needs of visitors with mobility challenges. Its proximity to local landmarks like Clough State Park and the Goffstown Rail Trail allows guests to easily supplement their resort stay with external hiking and biking adventures. Furthermore, being located near the intersection of Highway 149 and Highway 114 ensures that visitors can find the resort easily, even when towing large equipment or navigating with children in tow.

  • Full RV hookups including electric (30/50 amp), water, sewer, and cable TV connections for modern convenience.
  • Premium pull-through RV sites designed for effortless entry and exit, accommodating big rigs up to 45 feet.
  • Rustic cabin rentals equipped with heating, air conditioning, refrigerators, and outdoor fire pits for a comfortable stay.
  • Dedicated tent and pop-up sites for those seeking a more traditional and grounded camping experience.
  • Comprehensive on-site services including a Camp Store stocked with groceries, firewood, and resort merchandise.
  • The Campfire Cafe, offering on-the-go food, coffee, and a variety of ice cream flavors.
  • Two coin-operated laundromats and multiple clean restroom and shower buildings located throughout the grounds.
  • Secure gated entry requiring a key card for access, adding an extra layer of privacy for registered guests.

The features and highlights of Cold Springs Camp Resort are what truly set it apart from standard campgrounds in the region. The pool complex is the crown jewel of the property, featuring five separate pools including a sports pool, a family fun pool, an adult-only pool, and a kiddie pool. For those seeking thrills, the resort recently added two large waterslides—the Blue Blast and Teal Twist. Additionally, the resort offers hot tubs for both adults and children, ensuring that relaxation is accessible to everyone regardless of age.

  • Expansive pool complex with 5 pools, 2 waterslides, and 2 hot tubs for ultimate summer recreation.
  • Extensive sports facilities including lit basketball courts, volleyball, shuffleboard, and horseshoe pits.
  • Large playground area featuring swings, slides, gaga ball, and foursquare for endless kid-friendly entertainment.
  • On-site dog park with fenced areas for both small and large breeds, making it a pet-friendly choice for dog owners.
  • Organized weekly activities such as arts and crafts, bingo, hayrides, and themed holiday weekends.
  • Recreation hall and arcade room for indoor fun during rainy days or evening downtime.
  • Small beach and pond area providing a serene spot for relaxation or light fishing activities.
  • Free on-site parking and spacious pavilions for group gatherings and picnics.

To plan your visit or inquire about seasonal rates, you can contact the resort office directly. Given the popularity of the park during holiday weekends like Memorial Day or the Fourth of July, it is highly recommended to book your site or cabin well in advance. The management accepts various forms of payment, including credit cards, debit cards, and NFC mobile payments, making the registration process modern and efficient.

  • Address: 62 Barnard Hill Rd, Weare, NH 03281, USA
  • Phone: (603) 529-2528
  • Mobile Phone: +1 603-529-2528

What is worth choosing at Cold Springs Camp Resort is the sheer variety of entertainment options that eliminate the need to leave the property for fun. For families with children, the transition from the pool to the playground to the arcade creates a high-energy vacation environment that keeps everyone engaged. The inclusion of an adult-only pool and hot tub also makes it a viable choice for couples or groups of friends who want to enjoy a social atmosphere while maintaining a space for quieter relaxation away from the main family zones.

The resort is also worth choosing for its professional management and high standards for facility maintenance. Many visitors appreciate the paved roads, which reduce dust and make the park easier to traverse on bicycles or with strollers. For RV owners, the availability of 4-way hookups and the inclusion of cable and Wi-Fi ensure that your stay is as comfortable as being at home. While the park is known for its high-density layout, the trade-off is unparalleled access to resort-style amenities that are rarely found in more secluded, primitive campgrounds. If you are looking for a lively, clean, and activity-packed camping experience in Southern New Hampshire, this resort provides a top-tier option that families have returned to for generations.

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Customer Reviews

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Elisabeth Daddario
Jul 24, 2025

I was hoping it would be a nice place for the prices (cabins were 800 for 3 nights, tent site was 400 for 3 nights, i could have gotten a secluded beautiful airbnb for this price, prices were good if we werent up the butts of everyone around us) but Sites are VERY close together, everyone is squished in like sardines, I have never seen anything like it, I was in shock when I pulled in at first, absolutely NO privacy, even the simple tent sites, we had a tent site and had to share a little circle with another family also tenting with rvs right on top of us all around, no trees in between anyone or anything. Place is alot smaller than it looks on photos. The playground, which was something we needed to use because we had alot of kids with us, was Covered in ground bees (my son is allergic) so we had to find a school near by and leave to go play on a playground. The showers cost money on top of the expensive price you already paid to be squished in, which is fine if they werent already ripping people off and charging alot of money to be squished. Camp is gated in so you have to buy a card to get in and out when you want, I felt like I was being suffocated the whole time I was there because there's no privacy anywhere and everyone is right on top of you, so yes I needed to leave as much as I could, not a cool vibe, atleast the money for the card was refundable if you rerurned it at the end. Bathrooms closest to me were locked 2 mornings I was there and I had to walk even further to go, not cool. Also alot of old drunk people driving around on go carts around a bunch of kids etc (not sure thats even legal) My sister bought my mother a pair of sweatpants and they didn't fit her, so she tried to exchange them for a bigger size and they wouldn't let her because she didn't have the receipt, even though that's the only place you can buy sweatpants with 'cold springs resort' written on them and all she wanted to do was switch them out, so then my sister went back with the receipt on her phone and they still wouldn't let her exchange them. Greedy greedy greedy owners trying to penny pinch everything and stealing your money when you try to buy something to advertise their business, we def won't be wearing the sweatpants, in fact I will be telling everyone how greedy, rude and squished in the campground is, right outside of Manchester nh, not a place I will EVER go again and def not a resort lol not being a Karen just giving an honest real review of our experience from a mother of 5 who likes to Vaca and chill......In response to your response....YOUR THE ONLY PLACE THAT SELLS THOSE SWEATPANTS, YOU LITERALLY WATCHED HER BUY THEM AND SOLD THEM TO HER and then were weirdos to her when she asked to exchange them, they showed you a 45 dollar receipt and you said oh sorry I'm looking for a 40 dollar receipt, you just didn't want to do it for some weird reason. You guys are all weird old people that run the place.you also don't care about the safety of your guests because if you did there wouldn't be drunk people driving golf carts everywhere with kids walking around. And you would also do something about the ground bees, acting like you didn't know about them, please, they are there every year, switch to mulch or rubber its not hard you make enough money, kids can DIE from bees, you just yupped me when i told you, you didnt actually care, didn't put a warning sign up or anything for other families to see that didn't know.Also, my family rented 2 cabins and never got any bathroom keys, i got a tent site because we brought our dog who wasnt allowed in cabins which was going to be nice if we had some privacy and a nice tent site but those dont exist there, the bathrooms I tried to go to were not labeled and were the closest to my tent site and my family who rented cabins had to use the other bathrooms as well and not the ones meant for the cabins because they were never given keys and we had no idea that was even a thing to ask for one because they aren't labeled and Noone told us

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Sam King
Aug 10, 2025

This Destination RV Park is a bit overrated and quite expensive. A golf cart is $75/day which I think should be waived for handicapped individuals. Depending on the site you have, the walks are long to get to the pools or main area. They have lots of RV spaces with most having full hookups. The pools are quite nice with two waterslides, but I thought the rules were somewhat excessive. Be prepared for extra charges. They also have cabins and group areas.

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DIane Garry
Jun 18, 2025

We had a seasonal site for 3 years. Campground is well-maintained and employees (not connected to the family owners) are patient, kind, caring and helpful. The management is NOT. They changed rules and prices every year and no one was grandfathered in under the rules and regs they signed up with. They make promises, then renege. They do not go out of their way to assist or answer questions - their bottom line seems to be the Almighty dollar. I've seen, heard and experienced very negative incidents. I would NOT recommend this campground to anyone.

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Elijah Watson
Dec 06, 2025

Beautiful & very well maintained area! Owner is very kind and caring! Highly recommended you check them out!

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Madison Rogers
Jun 15, 2025

First, My daughters cousin was on a electric scooter and my daughter was on a electric bike and there is a speed limit of 5 (which is impossible to do) they were riding around as usual and they were riding past the center and a golf cart was going by as there were and the golf cart had a kid that was riding a regular scooter (in the middle of the road) but the golf cart drove my daughters cousin off the road and my daughters cousin had to try to go around the kid that was in the middle of the road. Then they were riding as usual, and then one of the workers stopped them, and said that they got complaints, saying that my daughter‘s cousin almost hit their kid when their kid was in the middle of the road and the golf cart drove my daughter‘s cousin off the road then proceeded to say that they would take the electric scooter away if it happens again because apparently they were going over 5 mph which is impossible to do that speed. And my daughter even said the golf cart drove her cousin off the road, and the worker did not care at all and made it all their fault. Second, they too many strict rules here!!! 😃😃