Greenfield State Park

State park · Greenfield

Greenfield State Park

State park · Greenfield
973 Forest Rd, Greenfield, NH 03047

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Greenfield State Park offers a sprawling 400 acres of outdoor fun with serene campsites, a beautiful swimming lake, and ample trails, perfect for family adventures.  

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973 Forest Rd, Greenfield, NH 03047 Get directions

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+1 603 547 3497
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Mar 6, 2025

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Denise Woods-Thomson

Google
1. The women's wash building by the dumpster has only one toilet in the back and the foot flush is behind on the right side. Kind of nostalgic! The slide lock hole has been damaged to the point it doesn't hold. Lots of shower stalls, where there is a large swimming area I figured they are needed to wash off. This year, 2023 has been exceptionally rainy and wet, while exploring the many campsites since there is a low amount of campers being September and it's a weekday, I found many different varieties of mushrooms.

John Frogameni

Google
My wife and kids visited the park for a weekend camping trip and had an amazing time! The park had a local store with basically everything you’ll need since it’s almost impossible to pack everything Their lake is great for swimming and kayaking! The campsites are far enough away from each other where you have privacy but not too far where you feel like you’re in the middle of nowhere. This was the first camping trip our kids went on and I’m glad we choose here. Having bathrooms and showers is a must with three kids.

Dennis M Benoit

Google
Loved everything but the shower situation. Way too few showers on a packed weekend. Big campsites with plenty of forest growth for privacy, nice beach, friendly staff, activities for the kids on weekends. Enjoyed our stay, with 5 kids and 5 adults on 2 neighboring sites. Get your firewood from the nearby fire station; they have the best deal.

Prop Asst

Google
Great place to camp. Beautiful beach. Nice playground for the kids. The little store had some unique and interesting things for sale. The free showers were hot and the pressure was good. Bathrooms were clean. I love the hot water dish washing sink.

Cindie Collins

Google
I simply loved this place. Even though it is absolutely humongously big ,I didn’t feel like I was crowded. Granted, I did go in the fall when most people aren’t there, but there were still people around me. It was quiet. A beautiful lake for swimming or dipping, close access to some trails ,very dog friendly and wooded sites. Easy access to bathrooms and water Definitely going back

Adhish Patel

Google
Great place to spend time with your friends and family! Great natural experience. Well maintained restrooms is a great plus. We totally enjoyed our stay. Good trails too and "Do bring your swimsuit for a nice time in the lake!" have fun!!!

Vanessa Ellis

Google
What an underrated campground! Multiple swimming spots within walking distance (though there are also parking spots available) and really reasonable prices at the camp store. Campsites were really big and well distanced from each other. Noise and crowds were not an issue at all. Even the bathrooms were impressively maintained.

Aurelia Liu

Google
We had a blast here, each campsite was clearly marked and the loops were also clearly marked with signs along the way as well. Bathrooms and shower building were all well maintained and clean. Quiet hours are from 10-7 but there will always be an occasional conversation or laughter from a nearby campsite that can be heard. Dogs are allowed on camp sites but not on beaches (though I saw people bringing them anyway), so expect the occasional barking too. Each site comes with a picnic table and a fire pit + grill. Ours had some glass bottles and aluminum cans in it when we arrived so be wary before starting a fire. There are no electric or water hookups at the RV sites. You can tent camp at RV sites though, which was nice. The park office was well stocked and had an electric hookup available for people to charge their appliances or air mattresses.