Ellacoya Campground

Ellacoya Campground

Location: 266 Scenic Road, Gilford, New Hampshire, 03246
Lat/Long: 43.5737749 / -71.3538574
Phone No: (603) 293-7821
Website : http://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/state-parks/ellacoya-state-park
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Amenities Onsite: Full hookups | Pull thru | Dump station | Showers | Restrooms | Drinking water | Picnic tables | Crushed rock camp roads | Crushed rock parking pads | No pets | Big rigs to 45ft | PETS NOT ALLOWED | Ice$ | Launch ramp | No cable TV | No WiFi | Limited cell service |  
Amenities Nearby : Ellacoya Barn and Grill | Remote location |  
Recreation Onsite: Beach | Lake access | Swimming | Fishing | Kayaking | Playground | Volleyball |  
Recreation Nearby: Locks Hill Trailhead | Gunstock Mountain Resort | Cotton Valley Bike and Walking Trail | Weirs Beach | Weirs Beach Pier | Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad | Mount Washington Cruise |  

Description

New Hampshire, Ellacoya Campground, New Hampshire State Park 

Directions:

From the small town of Glendale take Highway-11 to the east for approximately two miles.  The campground entrance will be on the left side of the highway.

Please see the Campbase map tab for the exact location. 

Comment

Ellacoya Campground, New Hampshire State Park.  Pets are not allowed.  This is an RV only campground, no tenting.  RV's up to 45 feet can be accommodated.  Thirty eight reservable pull-in and pull-through RV sites are available.  The RV park is located right on Lake Winnipesaukee with direct access.  There is a small dirt and sand launch ramp that is really only suitable for small boats and jet skis; however, jet skis are not allowed on the launch ramp.  Most camp spots have a view of the lake.  Sites are all level with full hookups and picnic tables, no fire rings. This is not a "Party" campground, its a quiet place.  The park seems to have a lot of rules.  No jet skis, no pets, no fire rings, etc...  But, if you like quiet places, this park might be for you.  RV's with boats don't appear to stay at this location because there are no moorings, no shelter, no dock, and a questionable launch ramp.  Boaters staying here will most likely launch and retrieve every day.  On the north side of the campground is a small stream and the day use area.  The day use area has a beach, playground, volleyball, and a small store with ice.  

Note:  It's important to know that pets are not allowed in many New Hampshire campgrounds.  If you have a pet in this campground, the park ranger will ask you to leave.  


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