Storrs Pond Recreation Area

Recreation center · Hanover

Storrs Pond Recreation Area

Recreation center · Hanover
59 Oak Hill Dr, Hanover, NH 03755

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Pool, pond, tennis, disc golf, hiking, camping, picnicking  

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59 Oak Hill Dr, Hanover, NH 03755 Get directions

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59 Oak Hill Dr, Hanover, NH 03755 Get directions

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Cody Johnson

Google
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.

Jen B.

Google
Absolutely beautiful woodland pond, clean, clear water. The buildings are traditional and quaint, very classy. The bathhouse is fairly clean. The campsites are nice, we didn't camp, we were at a party at the pavilion which is a wonderful location with private beach and parking.

justin clough

Google
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.

Sherry Daigle

Google
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.

Johanna Hees

Google
We camped here just overnight, but had a hard time even enjoying a fire due to so much trash and food debris scattered throughout our camp spot. For $50/night these conditions are totally unacceptable.

Prashant Patel

Google
Good pond with sand beach, tennis court, splash pad, kids playscape. Needs some drainage maintenance to ensure kids play area is not flooded.

Randall Woodward

Google
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.

Raz

Google
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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Rose M.

Yelp
Stayed 2 nights to attend a party on site. Nice covered pavilion right next to the beach. Some sites are wooded and provide privacy (site 11 and 5) Otherwise, some were on top of each other and open. Check in was smooth and staff is friendly. The pool was closed and for the inconvenience, they gave out free ice and wood. No strict rules or micro management. Speed limit is 10mph. Free showers. Clean bathrooms. Trash and rycleable bins near each section. Big downside was the infestation of bees/yellowjackets. They were everywhere it was awful. I felt we should of been notified on check in. Luckily, I do not have an allergy to them but if I did, I would of left because they were that bad. They have 2 beach areas, children's play set, tennis courts, disc golf. Overall, very relaxing.

Tracy W.

Yelp
Wonderful atmosphere and environment! We had a lovely day at the pool with our nephews and the tennis courts are extremely nice!
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Liz V.

Yelp
This place is great! I was with a group of friends and we were at a campsite in Lebanon called Mascoma Lake. It sucked so we decided to spend Saturday night at a different campsite. We easily found Storr's, called to see if there were any open sites, and headed over. The sites were large, grassy, and spread apart. The amenities were also great with three toilet and three shower stalls. Check in was easy and the people were polite. The campground also has a tennis court, basketball court, pool, volleyball net, canoes, large beach with life guards on duty, and a nice area of river that is like a small pond. I would definitely go here again and we plan to make The Storrs Camping trip a yearly event!

Donna B.

Yelp
Just spent a long weekend at Storrs Pond. Love the area; the pool, the pond, the trails. Completely disappointed with the bathrooms. Not only was there not tp in either bathroom locations for 2 days but the restrooms were discusting!