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| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Reservation window | Day-use park; no overnight RV camping on-site. Plan to stay at a nearby private campground. |
| Dump station | Not available at the park. |
| Full hookups | None at Kingston State Park; this is a day-use facility. |
| Road restrictions | Park is accessed from NH Route 125; no tunnels or steep mountain passes on the approach. |
| Cell service | Generally reliable in the Kingston area on major US carriers. |
| Generator hours | Not applicable; no overnight RV use permitted. |
Late June through August is the peak season, when the beach is open, the water is warm, and lifeguards are typically on duty. Early June and September are quieter shoulder periods with cooler swimming but lighter day-use traffic, ideal for RV travelers seeking less crowded parking. Fall foliage in late September and October brings pleasant picnic weather, while winter visits are limited to off-season day use with most facilities closed.
Park largely closed; day-use facilities and beach not operating.
Beach and bathhouse closed; off-season conditions.
Beach and main facilities closed; muddy shoulder season.
Beach typically not yet open for the season.
Park grounds opening for day use; swim season not yet started.
Beach season begins; pleasant for picnicking and paddling.
Peak season; expect crowded beach and parking on weekends.
Peak season; warmest pond temperatures.
Shoulder season; lifeguard staffing may end after Labor Day.
Beach closed; foliage season ideal for picnics and walks.
Most facilities closed; limited off-season day use only.
Park largely closed; winter conditions with snow possible.
Great Pond Beach is the centerpiece of Kingston State Park, offering a long sandy shoreline with shallow entry suitable for families. Lifeguards typically staff the beach during the summer season, and a bathhouse with changing areas serves day visitors.
The park's picnic area sits among mature pines along the pond, with tables, grills, and group shelters available. It is a popular lunch stop for RV travelers exploring southern New Hampshire and the seacoast.
A public boat launch at the park provides access to Great Pond for kayaks, canoes, and small motorboats. The pond is well suited to paddling and quiet cruising along its wooded shoreline.
Great Pond supports warm-water species commonly found in southern New Hampshire lakes, including largemouth bass, pickerel, and panfish. Anglers can fish from shore, the boat launch area, or a small craft, with a current New Hampshire fishing license required.
Short walking paths trace portions of the park's shoreline and wooded interior, offering easy strolls suitable for all ages. The flat terrain makes the routes accessible for travelers with varying mobility.
The mix of pond, marshy edges, and pine forest at Kingston State Park attracts waterfowl, songbirds, and turtles. Quiet morning visits are best for spotting wildlife from the shoreline and picnic groves.
Kingston State Park makes a convenient base for day trips to the New Hampshire seacoast, including Hampton Beach State Park and historic Portsmouth, both about a 30 to 40 minute drive east. RVers can use Kingston as a quieter inland stop while exploring coastal attractions.
Kevin was excellent to work with, plan on using his rv again
Max C. - Sep 2025
Perfect experience - kevin was wonderful, great communication. delivered and set up the RV for us at the campground. Camper was in excellent condition and just as pictured. Would absolutely recommend!
Carmela M. - Aug 2025
Matt was easy to deal with. He dropped off on time , as promised, and set the entire camper for us, inside & out
Daniel N. - Jul 2025
Matthew went above and beyond for this booking! Would recommend this trailer
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Kingston State Park, NH, United States
Kingston State Park sits along NH Route 125 in the town of Kingston, about 45 minutes (roughly 35 miles) from Manchester and about an hour (around 50 miles) from Boston via I-93 and Route 125. Nearby Portsmouth and the New Hampshire seacoast are about a 35-minute drive east. RV drivers should note that Route 125 is a standard arterial with traffic signals and seasonal congestion, so allow extra time, and the park's day-use lot is sized for cars, meaning larger Class A motorhomes and long trailers may need to scout parking on arrival. The closest major airport for fly-and-rent trips is Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (MHT), with Boston Logan (BOS) as a larger alternative.
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