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Stoughton Pond Rec Area
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Stoughton Pond Rec Area

Windsor, New Hampshire
4.6 (214 reviews)

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About Stoughton Pond Rec Area

Federal campground in New Hampshire.

Stoughton Pond Recreation Area offers a peaceful escape into the natural beauty of New Hampshire's countryside. Nestled in a serene setting, this public campground provides the perfect base for travelers seeking outdoor adventure combined with genuine relaxation. The area surrounding the campground showcases the best of New England's natural landscape, with pristine water views and dense forests creating an atmosphere that feels worlds away from everyday life.

The pond itself is a centerpiece of the experience, drawing visitors who appreciate water-based recreation and the calming presence of a natural water setting. Whether you're an early riser who enjoys watching the mist rise off the water at dawn or someone who prefers peaceful evenings by the shoreline, Stoughton Pond delivers that tranquil camping atmosphere many RV travelers seek. The natural environment here supports a variety of wildlife viewing opportunities, and bird enthusiasts will find plenty to discover throughout the day.

This location serves as an excellent jumping-off point for exploring the broader New Hampshire region. The state is renowned for its outdoor recreation, hiking trails, and scenic landscapes. Visitors can easily venture out for day trips to nearby attractions, natural landmarks, and charming New England towns, then return to their comfortable RV home base. The campground's public status means it welcomes all types of camping enthusiasts, from families looking for a multi-day getaway to solo travelers and couples seeking a peaceful retreat.

The highly positive reviews from previous visitors speak to the quality of the experience here. With a strong 4.6 out of 5 rating based on over 200 reviews, Stoughton Pond Rec Area has clearly earned its reputation among the camping community. Travelers consistently appreciate the natural setting, the well-maintained facilities, and the overall value of the experience. This makes it an excellent choice for anyone planning an RV trip to New Hampshire and wanting a campground that delivers on the promise of outdoor enjoyment and natural beauty.
4.6

Rating

214

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Windsor 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 Windsor.

Explore the Area

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

Stoughton Pond Rec Area Reviews

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justin clough

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by justin clough

This place has a lot of cool stuff, a splash pad, pool, disc golf, a pond, tennis. However if you rent a pavilion or group area they have completely neglected their cooking areas. We had to "borrow" a grate from a nearby grill area to even use the one we are supposed to use. The grill is canted hard to one corner, the grilling surface is bent and not adjustable, and the charcoal area is more hole... This place has a lot of cool stuff, a splash pad, pool, disc golf, a pond, tennis. However if you rent a pavilion or group area they have completely neglected their cooking areas. We had to "borrow" a grate from a nearby grill area to even use the one we are supposed to use. The grill is canted hard to one corner, the grilling surface is bent and not adjustable, and the charcoal area is more hole than surface as the pictures can attest The party tent and tables were awesome, but if you can't actually cook for the capacity what's the point? If you rent this space bring your own grill.

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justin clough

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by justin clough

This place has a lot of cool stuff, a splash pad, pool, disc golf, a pond, tennis. However if you rent a pavilion or group area they have completely neglected their cooking areas. We had to "borrow" a grate from a nearby grill area to even use the one we are supposed to use. The grill is canted hard to one corner, the grilling surface is bent and not adjustable, and the charcoal area is more hole... This place has a lot of cool stuff, a splash pad, pool, disc golf, a pond, tennis. However if you rent a pavilion or group area they have completely neglected their cooking areas. We had to "borrow" a grate from a nearby grill area to even use the one we are supposed to use. The grill is canted hard to one corner, the grilling surface is bent and not adjustable, and the charcoal area is more hole than surface as the pictures can attest The party tent and tables were awesome, but if you can't actually cook for the capacity what's the point? If you rent this space bring your own grill.

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justin clough

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by justin clough

This place has a lot of cool stuff, a splash pad, pool, disc golf, a pond, tennis. However if you rent a pavilion or group area they have completely neglected their cooking areas. We had to "borrow" a grate from a nearby grill area to even use the one we are supposed to use. The grill is canted hard to one corner, the grilling surface is bent and not adjustable, and the charcoal area is more hole... This place has a lot of cool stuff, a splash pad, pool, disc golf, a pond, tennis. However if you rent a pavilion or group area they have completely neglected their cooking areas. We had to "borrow" a grate from a nearby grill area to even use the one we are supposed to use. The grill is canted hard to one corner, the grilling surface is bent and not adjustable, and the charcoal area is more hole than surface as the pictures can attest The party tent and tables were awesome, but if you can't actually cook for the capacity what's the point? If you rent this space bring your own grill.

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Sherry Daigle

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sherry Daigle

This place offers a lot. Has a challenging disc golf course. Make sure your up for hiking if your disc golfing. Amazing views and located beautiful Hanover. Bring back pack and lots of water. Not good for carts. It has a small rope challenge course in the woods and balance beams. It has campsites and a small clean beach. It also has a ski jump I am assuming for the winter. It has a pool and bathro... This place offers a lot. Has a challenging disc golf course. Make sure your up for hiking if your disc golfing. Amazing views and located beautiful Hanover. Bring back pack and lots of water. Not good for carts. It has a small rope challenge course in the woods and balance beams. It has campsites and a small clean beach. It also has a ski jump I am assuming for the winter. It has a pool and bathrooms and tennis courts. It would be a cool place to camp at for sure.

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Sherry Daigle

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sherry Daigle

This place offers a lot. Has a challenging disc golf course. Make sure your up for hiking if your disc golfing. Amazing views and located beautiful Hanover. Bring back pack and lots of water. Not good for carts. It has a small rope challenge course in the woods and balance beams. It has campsites and a small clean beach. It also has a ski jump I am assuming for the winter. It has a pool and bathro... This place offers a lot. Has a challenging disc golf course. Make sure your up for hiking if your disc golfing. Amazing views and located beautiful Hanover. Bring back pack and lots of water. Not good for carts. It has a small rope challenge course in the woods and balance beams. It has campsites and a small clean beach. It also has a ski jump I am assuming for the winter. It has a pool and bathrooms and tennis courts. It would be a cool place to camp at for sure.

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Sherry Daigle

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sherry Daigle

This place offers a lot. Has a challenging disc golf course. Make sure your up for hiking if your disc golfing. Amazing views and located beautiful Hanover. Bring back pack and lots of water. Not good for carts. It has a small rope challenge course in the woods and balance beams. It has campsites and a small clean beach. It also has a ski jump I am assuming for the winter. It has a pool and bathro... This place offers a lot. Has a challenging disc golf course. Make sure your up for hiking if your disc golfing. Amazing views and located beautiful Hanover. Bring back pack and lots of water. Not good for carts. It has a small rope challenge course in the woods and balance beams. It has campsites and a small clean beach. It also has a ski jump I am assuming for the winter. It has a pool and bathrooms and tennis courts. It would be a cool place to camp at for sure.

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Randall Woodward

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Randall Woodward

Fantastic place to bring your kids for fun and relaxing. Disc golf is a blast to play. The water is great, the beach is nice. The staff is friendly.

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Randall Woodward

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Randall Woodward

Fantastic place to bring your kids for fun and relaxing. Disc golf is a blast to play. The water is great, the beach is nice. The staff is friendly.

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Randall Woodward

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Randall Woodward

Fantastic place to bring your kids for fun and relaxing. Disc golf is a blast to play. The water is great, the beach is nice. The staff is friendly.

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Raz

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Raz

While my family and I have not yet used the facilities and amenities of what looks like a great recreation area, we are planning to as the season starts. Between the pond swimming, fishing, boating, tennis, camping, hiking, mountain biking and outdoor pool activities there will be lots of outdoor fun, I hope!

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Raz

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Raz

While my family and I have not yet used the facilities and amenities of what looks like a great recreation area, we are planning to as the season starts. Between the pond swimming, fishing, boating, tennis, camping, hiking, mountain biking and outdoor pool activities there will be lots of outdoor fun, I hope!

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Raz

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Raz

While my family and I have not yet used the facilities and amenities of what looks like a great recreation area, we are planning to as the season starts. Between the pond swimming, fishing, boating, tennis, camping, hiking, mountain biking and outdoor pool activities there will be lots of outdoor fun, I hope!

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Cody Johnson

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Cody Johnson

This was a great little campground, but be aware of the site lengths, know your confidence in backing and review pictures closely. We were in site #1, which stated that it was for a 40’ rig and in my opinion, there’s no way that it could happen, even with the most confident RVer. The length of a 40’ RV, assuming it was high off of the ground (most aren’t), would be a nightmare in this site. You... This was a great little campground, but be aware of the site lengths, know your confidence in backing and review pictures closely. We were in site #1, which stated that it was for a 40’ rig and in my opinion, there’s no way that it could happen, even with the most confident RVer. The length of a 40’ RV, assuming it was high off of the ground (most aren’t), would be a nightmare in this site. You have an extremely steep road that you are driving down and back off of, cars flying around the corner and then washed out gravel that causes it to teeter totter to both sides, to the extreme. The other 40’ sites are different but appeared that there would be some trees and angles to watch out for. We put our 36’ RV in site 1 (slightly separate from the rest of the campground). The large dips and slant of the road, caused us to scrape the bed of our truck as it twisted at different angles. We didn’t have severe damage, but we also have a lot more clearance than a lot of people AND we are up off of the ground quite a bit. I think if you have an RV low to the ground, a drop-frame, or anything larger than ours, you may end up with damage. While the site was tricky to get in and out, as well as the campground road itself, some fill dirt and gravel in the front of site 1 would help significantly. We noticed that some of the other 40’ sites looked a bit tricky as well, but a bit more doable. They do have some 50’ open sites that would be a breeze (site 9 maybe?). That said, site #1 was AWESOME once we were in. It was secluded with a stream running through it. We used the road TO the rest of the camogrpund to back in and then drove down and around the campground, to get out. Pulling straight out was not an option. If you can camp at this park, you will likely have a great experience! Just do your research and know your equipment and skill level.

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Cody Johnson

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Cody Johnson

This was a great little campground, but be aware of the site lengths, know your confidence in backing and review pictures closely. We were in site #1, which stated that it was for a 40’ rig and in my opinion, there’s no way that it could happen, even with the most confident RVer. The length of a 40’ RV, assuming it was high off of the ground (most aren’t), would be a nightmare in this site. You... This was a great little campground, but be aware of the site lengths, know your confidence in backing and review pictures closely. We were in site #1, which stated that it was for a 40’ rig and in my opinion, there’s no way that it could happen, even with the most confident RVer. The length of a 40’ RV, assuming it was high off of the ground (most aren’t), would be a nightmare in this site. You have an extremely steep road that you are driving down and back off of, cars flying around the corner and then washed out gravel that causes it to teeter totter to both sides, to the extreme. The other 40’ sites are different but appeared that there would be some trees and angles to watch out for. We put our 36’ RV in site 1 (slightly separate from the rest of the campground). The large dips and slant of the road, caused us to scrape the bed of our truck as it twisted at different angles. We didn’t have severe damage, but we also have a lot more clearance than a lot of people AND we are up off of the ground quite a bit. I think if you have an RV low to the ground, a drop-frame, or anything larger than ours, you may end up with damage. While the site was tricky to get in and out, as well as the campground road itself, some fill dirt and gravel in the front of site 1 would help significantly. We noticed that some of the other 40’ sites looked a bit tricky as well, but a bit more doable. They do have some 50’ open sites that would be a breeze (site 9 maybe?). That said, site #1 was AWESOME once we were in. It was secluded with a stream running through it. We used the road TO the rest of the camogrpund to back in and then drove down and around the campground, to get out. Pulling straight out was not an option. If you can camp at this park, you will likely have a great experience! Just do your research and know your equipment and skill level.

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Cody Johnson

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Cody Johnson

This was a great little campground, but be aware of the site lengths, know your confidence in backing and review pictures closely. We were in site #1, which stated that it was for a 40’ rig and in my opinion, there’s no way that it could happen, even with the most confident RVer. The length of a 40’ RV, assuming it was high off of the ground (most aren’t), would be a nightmare in this site. You... This was a great little campground, but be aware of the site lengths, know your confidence in backing and review pictures closely. We were in site #1, which stated that it was for a 40’ rig and in my opinion, there’s no way that it could happen, even with the most confident RVer. The length of a 40’ RV, assuming it was high off of the ground (most aren’t), would be a nightmare in this site. You have an extremely steep road that you are driving down and back off of, cars flying around the corner and then washed out gravel that causes it to teeter totter to both sides, to the extreme. The other 40’ sites are different but appeared that there would be some trees and angles to watch out for. We put our 36’ RV in site 1 (slightly separate from the rest of the campground). The large dips and slant of the road, caused us to scrape the bed of our truck as it twisted at different angles. We didn’t have severe damage, but we also have a lot more clearance than a lot of people AND we are up off of the ground quite a bit. I think if you have an RV low to the ground, a drop-frame, or anything larger than ours, you may end up with damage. While the site was tricky to get in and out, as well as the campground road itself, some fill dirt and gravel in the front of site 1 would help significantly. We noticed that some of the other 40’ sites looked a bit tricky as well, but a bit more doable. They do have some 50’ open sites that would be a breeze (site 9 maybe?). That said, site #1 was AWESOME once we were in. It was secluded with a stream running through it. We used the road TO the rest of the camogrpund to back in and then drove down and around the campground, to get out. Pulling straight out was not an option. If you can camp at this park, you will likely have a great experience! Just do your research and know your equipment and skill level.

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