It’s getting hotter out by the day, and school’s almost out for the year, which means one thing – it’s time for camping trips! If you’re looking for a spot that has plenty for the kids to do, there’s one campground that is absolutely perfect – and it has its own little waterpark. You will adore this spot!
Moose Hillock Campground in Warren is perfect for a summer getaway, thanks to their massive pool with waterpark features. Your kids will go nuts for the massive pirate ship that they can climb all over.
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The structure has all sorts of neat features – kids can entertain themselves here for hours, since the spot lends itself so well to imaginative play.
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There are a number of slides of different sizes, too - your kids will adore them.
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Of course, since it’s a campground, you can enjoy the pool at night, too – and it looks amazing lit up and glowing!
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Tired of the water? There are plenty of chairs perfect for lounging with a good book.
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The campground also boasts a massive renovated barn that now holds all sorts of games.
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The campsites are simple but lovely, with spots for both tent and RV camping – and if you aren’t a big camper there are a couple of cabins you can rent too.
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But don’t limit yourself to the pool. The nature surrounding this campground – from nearby Mount Moosilauke to streams, ponds, and more – will take your breath away. There’s even a pond stocked with trout for fisherman!
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You never know what else you might encounter at this epic campground!
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You can find Moose Hillock Campground at 96 Batchelder Brook Road Route 118, North Warren, NH 03279. Check out their website for more information and to reserve your visit!
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Moose Hillock Campground
Looking for something a little more wild? Check out this campground that can only be reached by boat!
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