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Clyde River Camping
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Clyde River Camping

Norton, New Hampshire
4.6 (147 reviews)

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About Clyde River Camping

Campground in New Hampshire.

Clyde River Camping offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of New Hampshire's natural landscape. Located at 466 Center School Road, this public campground provides an ideal base for travelers seeking to explore one of New England's most scenic regions. The property's setting near the Clyde River creates a serene atmosphere where visitors can enjoy the soothing sounds of flowing water and the tranquility that comes with camping in nature.

New Hampshire's central location makes this campground particularly valuable for those planning to explore the state's diverse attractions. The region offers easy access to hiking trails, scenic byways, and outdoor recreation areas that showcase the state's natural beauty. Whether you're visiting during the vibrant fall foliage season when the landscape transforms into brilliant shades of red, orange, and gold, or enjoying the quieter summer months, the area provides plenty of reasons to venture out from your RV.

The surrounding region is rich with activities and points of interest. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to hiking opportunities, fishing spots, and scenic drives that characterize central New Hampshire. The state is renowned for its mountains, lakes, and forests, all of which are within reasonable traveling distance from the campground. This makes it an excellent choice for families, couples, and solo travelers who want to experience authentic New Hampshire outdoor recreation without being far from civilization.

For those seeking to explore local culture and history, the region offers charming small towns with local restaurants, shops, and attractions that provide a genuine taste of New England life. The proximity to various state parks and natural areas means you can easily plan day trips to explore everything from riverside walks to mountaintop vistas.

Clyde River Camping serves as a comfortable home base for RVers who want to experience the natural beauty and recreational opportunities that make New Hampshire a beloved destination for camping enthusiasts throughout the year.
4.6

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147

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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Norton is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

New Hampshire weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Norton.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Norton. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Clyde River Camping Reviews

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Stephen Priest

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Stephen Priest

I discovered this campground by accident. Google Maps said it was the location of Stair Mountain 🏔️. It wasn't. The campground has individual lots that can accommodate a vehicle. You have to pay a fee at the building at the entrance. It is run by the park officials at the Wiley House just down the road. What caught my attention was the building that had showers 🚿 and a laundry 🧺. There was a sin... I discovered this campground by accident. Google Maps said it was the location of Stair Mountain 🏔️. It wasn't. The campground has individual lots that can accommodate a vehicle. You have to pay a fee at the building at the entrance. It is run by the park officials at the Wiley House just down the road. What caught my attention was the building that had showers 🚿 and a laundry 🧺. There was a sink to wash dishes outside. A dumpster was near the entrance for customers trash 🗑️. The building at the entrance was unmanned. It had information ℹ️ available about places to visit. There is a small park next to the entrance with a few chairs.

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Caleb Townsend

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Caleb Townsend

Very quiet campground. Firewood available on site. Unmanned “office” although park staff are in and out through the day. Traffic noise is heard for sites along the road but for me it really wasn’t that bad. Coin operated showers were excellent after a long day of hiking. Bathrooms were clean. Would definitely stay here again. Quiet campground.

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Winifred Hill

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Winifred Hill

We enjoyed our stay at the campground. Hiking trails were available within the campground.

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Krissy C

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Krissy C

First time staying here, and had a great time! Sites are spacious and you have a picnic table and fire pit. Some sites have platforms with a shelter. Bathrooms were clean and were flush toilets. There was laundry and showers. Although for some reason they were not open the first two nights we stayed. We stayed at site 28, and because it's right on the 302, it was a bit noisy with cars, trucks and... First time staying here, and had a great time! Sites are spacious and you have a picnic table and fire pit. Some sites have platforms with a shelter. Bathrooms were clean and were flush toilets. There was laundry and showers. Although for some reason they were not open the first two nights we stayed. We stayed at site 28, and because it's right on the 302, it was a bit noisy with cars, trucks and motorcycles on the highway, which wasn't terribly annoying until you're sleeping. There are other sites available that are farther from the road though, that are likely a bit more quiet. There was adequate distance and privacy between sites, when we stayed not all of them were available to be reserved (I think due to COVID). There is a dish washing station next to the bathrooms and water spigots very close to all of the sites. Convenient location, only a short drive to nearby hiking. There is a private campground only a mile or two south that has a store where you can buy ice/bug spray/firewood/light food supplies/etc. in the event you don't want to drive all the way into Bartlett and you forgot something at home or ran out of supplies. There is no cell service, so you're really disconnected from the world! There is a pay phone at the entrance "office" in the event of an emergency.

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Victor Chiu

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Victor Chiu

Nice camping spot in the Notch! Here are some tips: - Spots are nice and wide with reasonable distance, but loud voices will carry clearly. - No electric power even in the RV spots - Potable water easily accessible at many sites - Large waste containers at the entrance of the site only - Wood is $6 at the front, cash only - You will hear a good amount of road noise for spots on the West side of... Nice camping spot in the Notch! Here are some tips: - Spots are nice and wide with reasonable distance, but loud voices will carry clearly. - No electric power even in the RV spots - Potable water easily accessible at many sites - Large waste containers at the entrance of the site only - Wood is $6 at the front, cash only - You will hear a good amount of road noise for spots on the West side of the road from the highway. Stay as East as possible. - Do not get the spots near the entrance, the traffic is substantial and privacy minimal - Bathrooms and showers are functional, but unclean. Sandals are strongly recommended. Bring quarters for the shower.

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