Blackberry Crossing Campground - Conway, NH

Blackberry Crossing Campground - Conway, NH Blackberry Crossing Campground - Conway, NH Blackberry Crossing Campground - Conway, NH Blackberry Crossing Campground - Conway, NH Blackberry Crossing Campground - Conway, NH
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Blackberry Crossing Campground – Dog-Friendly Camping on the Kancamagus

Blackberry Crossing Campground, located off the scenic Kancamagus Highway in Conway, New Hampshire, is a peaceful spot for camping enthusiasts and their dogs. This pet-friendly campground offers a relaxed atmosphere with plenty of natural beauty, making it a favorite for families and those seeking a quiet place to unwind. While the campground itself doesn’t have designated dog park amenities, it is surrounded by pet-friendly trails and outdoor spaces along the White Mountains, perfect for dog-friendly hiking and exploring with your pup.

Campers appreciate the rustic charm of Blackberry Crossing, the historical elements from its past as a CCC camp, and the friendly hosts who help maintain a clean and safe environment. Water and restrooms are available (though not at every site), and there are dumpsters for trash. While there are no showers on site, nearby campgrounds within the National Forest system offer additional facilities. This campground is a great option when other sites on the Kancamagus are full, and its openness, shaded spots, and welcoming atmosphere for pets make it a unique gem for dog owners in the Conway, NH area.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed at Blackberry Crossing Campground? Yes, dogs are welcome at the campground and on nearby hiking trails.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there are shaded sites throughout the campground.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, basic water and toilet facilities are available (but not at every site).
  • How busy does the campground get? It is often less crowded than other campgrounds on the Kancamagus, especially in the back field.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the campground is along the Kancamagus Highway with access to pet-friendly trails in the White Mountains.
  • Is there parking available? Yes, campsites include space to park.
  • Is the campground regularly cleaned and maintained? Most reviews note that the campground is clean, though occasional issues with supplies do occur.

Reviews

Northwoods Fred

Quiet. Decent space between sites. Very very peaceful. This is one of my family’s all time favorite places to camp when in New Hampshire!! An old CCC camp, plaques of historical info and old foundations give this place some interesting character too!

Tracey Ann

Clean campground located along the Kancamagus Hwy / Rte 112 in Albany/Conway. NH. Hosts were wonderful and friendly. Water and toilet facilities available; not on each site. No showers, but can use campground’s up the road that is also part of the National Forest camping. Firewood available for purchase. Wood/fire pits with steel grates for cooking on each site. Dumpster available for trash. Thanks for the hospitality. Hope to return soon.

Stephanie Brown

I have been camping my entire life. We used to only stay at the Covered Bridge but as that campground became more reserved vs. first come it got to hard to find a site. We moved over to Blackberry and so glad we did. The campground is small but full of history. The host are ALWAYS so kind. Truly a wonderful campground to relax, enjoy family, and nature.

Danylo Chernomorets

Pretty good campground, if all the other campgrounds on the Kanc are booked up you can usually use this one as a last resort, they have a field towards the back with about 6 tent sites that are typically always free.

Kim Walter

this used to be a 5 stars to me even with no services but since pro sport left and Vista came in the campsites on the kangamagus are in bad shape…trees are coming down and not being taken care of toilets need emptied always running out of toilet paper the forestry really needs to do something about this. the white mountains are beautiful but they are in need of some must needed care

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