Covered Bridge Campground is on the East
side of the Kancamagus Highway, 6 miles west
of Conway NH. Covered
Bridge Campground offers 49 camp sites.
Coordinates are: N44°
00.220 | W071° 14.094
Elevation: 787'
Covered
Bridge Campground is the only campground on
the Kancamagus Highway that allows
reservations. Reservations can be made by
calling 877-444-6777 or visiting
Recreation.Gov
Covered Bridge Campground has a maximum
height limitation of 7' - 9" and a
maximum weight limitation of 3 tons due to the
covered bridge. You can get around this by
taking
Passaconaway Rd to Covered Bridge
Campground.
Covered Bridge Campground Amenities:
- Handicapped accessible bathrooms
-
Drinking water
-
Fireplace
-
Picnic table
-
Room
for parking
-
No
trailer hook ups
-
Tents, trailers and rv's accepted
-
Reservations accepted for 30 sites, call
877-444-6777 or
visit
Recreation.Gov
Firewood is sold by the
campground host and is normally priced between $5
and $8 a bundle.
Covered Bridge Campground Rules:
-
Pets
are allowed on leashes and must be kept quiet
-
Quiet
time is between 10pm and 6am
-
Campsites
available on first come, first serve basis
Camping fees are posted at the entrance of
Covered Bridge
campground.
Be sure to bring cash or checks for the
campsites as the fees are collected by "Iron
Rangers." Put your campsite payment in the
envelope provided and follow instructions.
Rangers do come through and check to be sure you
have paid for your site. Be sure you leave your
yellow stub on the dash of your vehicle.
Each campground has a
host in the campground that
monitors the campground. Please follow all rules! The rules
and laws are in place to protect you, the
forest, wildlife, other campers and visitors to
the White Mountain National Forest.
Check Campground Conditions and Possible
Closures
Remember, do
not bring firewood to the forest, use only
firewood from the local area!
PLEASE
DO NOT BRING
FIREWOOD!
FIREWOOD MUST BE FROM LOCAL SOURCES! |

Emerald Ash Borer |

Asian Longhorned Beetle |
The Emerald Ash Borer and the Asian Longhorned Beetle have been
detected in Massachusetts. Their larvae is
more destructive to trees than the adult
bug! Survey results showed an average of 30
insects are found on each piece of firewood
brought in from other states! If you bring
firewood you will be subject to fines! |
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Kancamagus Highway Campground Fees:
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Height Limitation for Albany Covered Bridge

Trailer Site

Handicapped Accessible Bathrooms
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