Bald Mountain Campground

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Townshend, United States

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Bald Mountain Campground Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Bald Mountain Campground is located in Townshend, United States on 1760 State Forest Rd. Bald Mountain Campground is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category campground in United States.

Address

1760 State Forest Rd

Phone

+1 8023657510

Amenities

Good for kids

Open hours

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Katrina Burton

Wonderful place! Great owners.

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Dan Campbell

Reserved a site so I could hike Bald Mountain. Was told to drive around until I found a site I liked. Granted it's late in the season but that's unheard of. The firewood was cheap and plentiful and the staff was friendly.

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Anthony Fillion

Beautiful location in the West River valley. The family that runs it is super nice, and maintains a clean property with fantastic grassy sites. They cater to groups very well, because of this we have been returning yearly for ten years now. Decent playground for the kids. There isn't a pool, but the West River is the star of the show. Great casual tubing river and the kids can safely wade in the river right at the campground. Bring your own tubes. Many sites are very sunny and grassy, but there are some with fantastic shade trees if you ask for them. For this type of campground, I give them 5 stars. I only gave 4 stars so as not to mislead those looking for a 5 star level RV park. Overall, best value in all of New England.

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Linda Taylor

Their check in time is 1:00 pm. We were there at 9:00 am and wouldn't be back with our camper until 10:30 and the daughter of the owner (who is never in the office) was going to charge us for a half day for early check in to an empty campsite. We have camped here before but never will again.

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Jessica Wong

Do not come here with your EV and expect to get even the tiniest bit of charge to make it to your next destination. Run your air conditioner all day if you like, but don't try to use less power at an off-peak time. Even though their policy prohibits \charging of hybrid vehicles\ and doesn't mention non-hybrids, don't take that to mean that the policy won't arbitrarily be enforced on EVs. If you don't want business from EV owners why don't you just say so explicitly, rather than taking our money and then harassing us?