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Danforth Bay Camping & RV Resort

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196 Shawtown Rd., Freedom, NH 03836
Phone: 6035392069 | Website
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Description

With over 300 sites spread over 185 acres PLUS a half-mile of lake frontage on Danforth Bay of Ossipee Lake, Danforth Bay Camping & RV Resort is a year-round playground for groups and families and has become one of New England's top camping and RV destinations! We offer a recreation program for all ages. From weeklong festivals and theme weekends to entertainment, our calendar has something for everyone. Our two large heated pools and kiddie pool with slide are sure to keep the entire family busy. Sandy beaches are perfect for sand-castle building, volleyball and swimming. Mary's Mtn. is a short hike away and offers panoramic views of Green Mtn. and Ossipee Lake. Miles of dirt roads surround the Resort, and are great for mountain biking.

Amenities

  • Motorcoach Friendly Lodging
  • Buses Welcome
  • Family Friendly
  • Groups Welcome
  • Meeting Room
  • Pet Friendly
  • Restaurant
  • Water Front
  • Accessible
  • Internet Access
  • Sustainable
  • Gay Friendly
  • NHLRA


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