Greenfield State Park
State park · Greenfield ·

Greenfield State Park

State park · Greenfield ·

Spacious campsites, swimming, hiking, boating, and friendly staff

beach
lake
kayaking
swimming
private sites
camping
firewood
activities for kids
Greenfield State Park by null
Greenfield State Park by null
Greenfield State Park by null
Greenfield State Park by null
Greenfield State Park by null
Greenfield State Park by null
Greenfield State Park by null
Greenfield State Park by null
Greenfield State Park by null
Greenfield State Park by null
Greenfield State Park by null
Greenfield State Park by null
Greenfield State Park by null
Greenfield State Park by null
Greenfield State Park by null
Greenfield State Park by null
Greenfield State Park by null
Greenfield State Park by null
Greenfield State Park by null
Greenfield State Park by null

Information

973 Forest Rd, Greenfield, NH 03047 Get directions

Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Information

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973 Forest Rd, Greenfield, NH 03047 Get directions

+1 603 547 3497
nhstateparks.org
@nhstateparks

Features

•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Last updated

Jan 28, 2026

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Sarang P.

Google
Quite and serene surroundings to camp and relax. Ample parking with options of washroom available. A lot of spots to do barbecue and benches to accommodate large groups. Lake nearby to swim. Park closes at around 7, so plan accordingly.

Stephen P.

Google
Stayed in September 2025 during the off-season, which meant very few people around—a big plus. Check-in staff were friendly and welcoming. The beach and swimming area were excellent, and the park had some great bike rides. Everything was very quiet, with plenty of space between campsites—much better than the packed, commercial-style campgrounds. We didn’t bring our dogs this trip, but agreed it would be a fantastic spot for them since the sites are so spread out. We would definitely stay again. A note for anyone with a fifth wheel: at site 87 you’ll need to pull all the way into 88 to get in, or else back down the road. I recommend walking the area first to see if pulling into 88 will give you the best angle to back in. 12 minutes from North Pack Monadnock trail head

Jennifer M.

Google
We started coming here when I was little to come tent camping. It turned into a tradition that I continued with my children. My husband and I have sense bought a travel trailer and still find ourselves always wanting to come here! The sites are private, spacious, and clean. The staff is super nice. The lake is great. Can't say enough good things about our favorite campground!! Memories from here will last a lifetime!

Peter G.

Google
Newly renovated statecpark. Spacious tent and RV sites. Beautiful beach area with the possibility of non-motorized water sports. Great for families.

Bryan K.

Google
Very fairly priced, the beach and kayaking on the calm lake is always the highlight of my stay. There are plenty of things to do with younger or older children, including a big park on the lake. I have never had a bad experience here, so nothing to complain about.

CV

Google
Amazing campsite with clean bathrooms and warm showers. It's beautiful and we were just a short walk from the lake.

K B.

Google
One of our favorite state parks. We have a small pop up camper, and we often bring a kayak for the lake. My spouse fishes for fun. There is a beach just for campers, but there is also a public access beach.

Dennis M B.

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.