Hours
Monday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMTuesday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday, 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday, 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday, 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Crow's Nest Campground Introduce
Crow's Nest Campground is a charming outdoor destination located in the heart of Newport, New Hampshire. Nestled within 34 pristine acres of woodland in the foothills of Mount Sunapee, this campground provides a quintessential New England experience for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and road trippers alike. The property is uniquely positioned bordering a half-mile of the Sugar River, offering a tranquil backdrop that combines the rustling of maple leaves with the gentle sound of flowing water. As a family-focused facility, Crow's Nest emphasizes a welcoming atmosphere where guests can disconnect from the digital world and reconnect with nature.
The campground caters to a wide variety of camping styles, ranging from primitive tent sites for those seeking a traditional experience to large, grassy RV sites designed for modern motorhomes. In recent seasons, the park has undergone significant management and facility updates, positioning itself as a strategic basecamp for exploring the Lake Sunapee region. Whether you are visiting for the lush greenery of summer or the vibrant foliage of a New Hampshire autumn, the park offers a well-rounded environment that captures the spirit of the Granite State’s sugar maple country.
Located at 529 South Main Street in Newport, Crow's Nest Campground is highly accessible for New Hampshire residents and those traveling from across New England. It is situated directly off Route 10, making it a convenient stop for travelers coming from Manchester, Concord, or the Upper Valley. The campground's location is one of its greatest assets, placing guests just 10 minutes away from the recreational opportunities of Mount Sunapee State Park and Lake Sunapee. For local users, this means easy access to skiing in the winter and boating or hiking in the summer months.
Accessibility is also a key feature of the campground's infrastructure. The facility provides a wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking lot, ensuring that guests of all mobility levels can enjoy the park. Modern restrooms and showers are centrally located and designed with accessibility in mind. While the terrain includes natural wooded areas and riverbanks, the main thoroughfares and common areas are maintained to allow for easy navigation for both pedestrians and vehicles.
- Full RV hookups featuring 20, 30, and 50 AMP electric service options.
- Dedicated RV water and sewer hookups for long-term and short-term stays.
- On-site camp store providing groceries, ice, firewood, and camping essentials.
- Convenient propane filling station for RV tanks and portable cylinders.
- Modern restroom facilities with hot showers (metered for water conservation).
- Coin-operated laundry facilities located within the Recreation Hall area.
- Sanitary dump station conveniently located for departing guests.
- Complimentary Wi-Fi access available at several hotspots throughout the park.
- Acceptance of multiple payment methods, including credit cards, debit cards, and NFC mobile payments.
The services offered at Crow's Nest are designed to make the camping experience as seamless as possible. The camp store acts as a hub for guests, offering not only supplies but also souvenirs and toys for the kids. For those traveling with pets, the onsite dog park provides a safe, fenced-in space for exercise. The staff is known for their accommodating nature, often assisting with site navigation and providing local recommendations for dining and attractions in the Newport area.
- Large solar-heated swimming pool and a separate kiddie pool for younger children.
- Direct access to the Sugar River for trout fishing, wading, and tubing.
- Expansive Recreation Hall featuring arcade games, pool tables, and a lounge area.
- Outdoor sports facilities including a basketball court, volleyball, and a playing field.
- On-site miniature golf course for family-friendly competition.
- Two dedicated dog parks to accommodate furry companions of all sizes.
- Walking and hiking trails that connect to the local Newport trail system.
- A variety of site types: riverside, wooded, open field, and cozy cabin rentals.
- Scheduled themed weekends and community events throughout the peak season.
The features and highlights of Crow's Nest Campground reflect its commitment to being a "fun family campground." The arcade and game room are significant draws for children, providing entertainment even on rainy days. For those who prefer natural water features, the "watering hole" on the Sugar River is a local favorite for cooling off during the height of summer. The park’s layout allows for both privacy in the wooded sites and community interaction in the open field areas, making it suitable for solo travelers and large family reunions alike.
For inquiries, reservations, or more information about seasonal rates, guests can contact Crow's Nest Campground using the following information:
- Address: 529 S Main St, Newport, NH 03773, USA
- Phone: (603) 945-1142
- Alternative Phone: +1 603-945-1142
Crow's Nest Campground is worth choosing for its authentic New Hampshire atmosphere and its proximity to world-class recreation. Unlike massive, corporate-owned resorts, Crow's Nest retains a local, community-driven feel that many campers find refreshing. The ability to fish for trout directly from your campsite at the river's edge is a rare luxury that defines the "Sugar River experience." The park is particularly worth selecting if you value a basecamp that allows you to explore the Lake Sunapee region during the day and return to a quiet, star-filled sky at night.
Additionally, the recent investments in facility upgrades—such as the expanded pavilion and pool amenities—demonstrate a commitment to the guest experience. For families in New Hampshire, it offers an affordable and high-value vacation option that requires minimal travel time. Between the well-kept grounds, the variety of onsite activities, and the stunning natural scenery of the foothills, Crow's Nest Campground stands out as a top choice for anyone looking to enjoy the best of the Newport and Sunapee areas.
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Customer Reviews
This place has a lot of amenities. The golfing was great a little old but it was perfect and super fun. The arcade was bigger then I thought it was a blast. Some of the games didn't work with no signs on them, the quarter machines with little toys in them were mainly jammed.. But we still loved it!! The sites in the tent area was pretty good. The sites by the river are close together. Store wasn't opened Monday through Thursday which was a bummer as I wanted to buy some souvenirs. Overall great trip and we will be back again.
PROS1. Clean, well-kept property - oh wait, it looks like a run-down abandoned campground.2. Quiet and peaceful - oh wait, with a campsite that was 50 yards from Route 10, there was non-stop traffic.3. Friendly and helpful staff - oh wait, the place is closed during the week.4. Plenty of fresh air in the woods of New Hampshire - oh wait, every time a vehicle went by on the road the dust cloud that followed was really lousy. Also the contact high from the amount of marijuana that wafted through the air was an added benefit at no cost.5. Roomy, well kept sites - oh wait, the roots from the trees were plentiful, and the people next to us were forced to step over our black water hose to sit at their picnic table.6. Clean Pool and Miniature Golf - oh wait, the pool looks like it last saw a cleaning a year ago and the miniature golf area is overgrown and OLD!! (see photo)CONS:1. See PROS above.
I have to start off by saying that if you’re looking for a quiet and peaceful campground- this is not it. We had groups on either side of us who were LOUD, well past “quiet hours”. Screaming kids running around, and loud drunk adults. Drunk to the point where they went to all neighboring sites and invited us all to hang out with them. If I was looking to stay up til midnight, drink, and chitchat, it would have been a blast! But I was a bit disappointed as we were really hoping for a relaxing stay. Staff never seemed to drive by to enforce quiet hours that night. I can see how it can be a great campground to stay at if you’re looking to have some family fun with a large group. While I didn’t use the amenities, they had a rec center with arcade games, a pool, and a little mini golf. Our site was gorgeous since it was right on the river, but the sites were cramped together like sardines. There was absolutely no privacy, especially with the loud groups on either side of us. There was a portapotty nearby which was convenient. They did have a real bathroom and shower, but it’s a bit of a far walk if you’re staying by the river. I would consider staying again if I was in a group, otherwise it’s not worth the trip for the two of us looking to relax and unwind at the end of the week.
Todd is absolutely awesome, and helps out so much. Such a big personality, and is so kind. Also, the people here are great. I'm really enjoying my winter full season so far!
This is a cool little unique campground. From what I understand it’s under new management. The sites down by the river are great however you’re stacked right next to each other so there’s not much privacy. Not a big deal to us as we don’t mind meeting new folks. The river sites were great and very relaxing. The porta potty/outhouse down by the river is not for the faint of heart. I’m hoping this gets addressed soon as it could use a major upgrade. The river sites are down the bottom of the campground so be prepared to walk up if you want to do any activities on the campground. The other bathrooms were in good shape. The pool bathrooms look to be getting an upgrade soon.A lot of arcade games are broken. Pool table is out of order. Most of the kids prizes games didn’t work either. I asked the staff to address this and he just slapped out of order on everything.The mini golf is old and rundown but still functional. The chess game is overgrown with weeds. The pools were in good shape. The fishing pond was fun too. The hike down to the big rock is a cool little hike too.The staff was nice and I’m hoping this campground can get some nice upgrades soon.Overall we may be back because the river sites were so nice. We’re really hoping something can be done for the bathroom down there because that’s really the only reason we’re hesitant on going back.
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