Greenfield State Park campground is located next to Otter Lake and has 275 campsites for tents, trailers and RVs. The campground has 175 reservable sites and the rest (77 campsites) are first-come, first-served. Campsites can bee reserved from early May through late October, and is first-come, first-served the rest of the year.
At the park and campground you’ll find 400 acres of woodland, ponds, bogs, a lake, playground, boat ramp, dump station, hiking and biking trails. There are no hookups, but the campground has drinking water, restrooms with flush toilets and showers. There are also 3 group campsites and 1 family group campsites with Adirondack shelters that accommodate 40 people. Each campsite has a table, fire ring and grill.
Outdoor recreation in the area includes camping, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, picnicking, swimming, fishing, biking, hiking and wildlife viewing. There is also a small camp store with some supplies, refreshments and souvenir items for sale. Boat rentals are available and firewood is for sale at the camp store.
Monadnock State Park is another nice park and campground to consider. It is has 40 campsites and is about 18 miles from Greenfield State Park. You may also be interested in Fort Dummer State Park.
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Site 247. It was perfect. One big root, but not in your way. Barely any big rocks, perfect for my tender princess feet :). Sun and Shade l. Wish I could post the video so everyone could see better view of site 🙂
Been here twice. Site 163 was great. Will be coming back again this summer.
Quiet and peaceful, not noisy like Lafayette which is over-run with kids from every direction.
advertised dump station !! the dump station failed last year work to repair started in oct 2019 it never was finished and is not in service appears it will not be available again this year . This will certainly reduce many RV campers staying here and have a costly impact on the parks revenue . Also another bathroom closed not a good sign for Greenfield once the most beautifull campground in the state