Goose Hollow Camp & RV Park is a campground located near Thornton, New Hampshire. It features about 120 full or partial hookup campsites that are big rig friendly. Many of them accommodate slide out RVs. The park provides free WiFi, allows pets (with a dog run), and has a dump station.
Amenities & Activities
Campsite amenities offered include a swimming pool, a large playground, picnic tables, fire circles, and grills. It also includes basic amenities like restrooms with hot showers and laundry facilities. Visitors can also enjoy activities such as biking, hiking, fishing, dogsledding, whitewater rafting, golfing, kayaking, and canoeing.
Attractions
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Options | Starting Daily | Starting Weekly | Starting Monthly | |
Off River Sites (Full Hook Up) | $40.00 | $240.00 | ||
Off River Sites (Hook Up) | $37.00 | $222.00 | ||
On River Site (Full Hook Up) | $43.00 | $258.00 | ||
On River Site (Hook Up) | $40.00 | $240.00 |
Dump Station
Laundry Facilities
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John C Neilson
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If I were to rate this park 1 to 5 stars it would not rate a 1/2 star. Entry drive full of pot holes and then right after the pot holes which will slow you to a crawl is a large speed bump.At the office there is again another larger speed bump that is made of 8 inch pipe with asphalt piled around it to hold it in place. The entry into the office and the office smells like a barn yard due to the owner owning pot belly pigs. They quoted me a rate of 41 dollars a night when we made the reservation,at that time I told them we needed 50 amps,they said no problem but when it came time to pay they said I needed to pay $3.00 per day extra for 50 amps. Getting to our site was another adventure due to more speed bumps that will jar your teeth if you go over 3mph.They do not offer pull through sites. Our site was a back in that was grass/weed covered. All services are to the rear of the site, which was good for the electric plug in but our sewer hose was stretched to the max. Water is another problem here very very very low water pressure, you would be lucky to get 35 psi into your rv. Water ran at a high trickle in the kitchen sink, Toilet the same it took for ever to refill the toilet bowl. This is one to avoid if all possible! - Review provided by RV Park Recommendations & Reviews Facebook Group
2/6/2017