OutReserve

Moose Brook State Park Campground

Reviews (5)

What Guests Are Saying

Moose Brook State Park Campground is a beloved destination with beautiful, well-maintained sites offering both open and wooded camping options. Guests appreciate the peaceful atmosphere, friendly staff, and convenient amenities such as clean bathrooms and a well-stocked camp store. Visitors enjoy easy access to hiking, biking, and outdoor activities, making it a perfect spot for families and nature lovers alike.

Review Summary

5.0
5 reviews
5
100.0%
5
4
0.0%
0
3
0.0%
0
2
0.0%
0
1
0.0%
0
Sarah Georges

Sarah Georges

October 21, 2025

5

Amazing! Been going to Moose Brook for 20 years with family and friends and we love it. The sites are beautiful offering a combination of open space camping on the field or more private wooded sites and the common areas just as pretty.
We also love the accessibility trails from the campground ground. Saw a bull moose just a few weeks ago!

Google Maps
Abby D., traveling reviewer

Abby D., traveling reviewer

October 16, 2025

5

Moose Brook State Park – Gorham, NH

We loved our stay at this peaceful, woodsy campground tucked into the White Mountains. It’s quiet, scenic, and perfectly situated—about 16 miles from the Mt. Washington Auto Road and surrounded by hiking, biking, and ATV trails. Our 30-foot camper fit nicely in site P10 with minimal leveling needed.

Amenities are simple but well kept: pay hot showers, fresh water, clean bathrooms, and large utility sinks for dishes. You can run your generator during approved hours, and pets are welcome on a leash. There’s no dump station on-site, but you can dump about 3 miles down the road at the Gorham Public Works Department for $10 (as of this writing).

The camp store has everything you’d hope for—firewood, ice, cold drinks, souvenirs, and basic sundries. Moose Brook State Park is a quiet gem for anyone looking to unplug and enjoy the best of New Hampshire’s mountain country.

⭐️Word to the wise about the Gorham dump station - it’s a tight fit into the public works, if you’ve got a vehicle in tow, it would be smart to NOT hook it up and to just follow your RV into the public works, we had to unhook our vehicle that we had just hooked up 3 miles down the road. Wait to hook up until after you’ve dumped - it might be tricky to get into the dump station with a very large RV. Not a lot of room to turn around.

Google Maps
María laura Aquino Frías

María laura Aquino Frías

June 6, 2025

5

Such a wonderful place, so peaceful, love the atmosphere if you want to get away for the week i highly recommend this place. The staff are so friendly and welcoming the bathrooms are very cleans all the time. Good for kids and pets. The hiking place is gorgeous and there is a beautiful town near by.

Google Maps
Nyree Smith

Nyree Smith

May 27, 2025

5

This is a very well maintained camp with an amazing staff and camp store. Sites are spacious and plenty. There's tons of trails and things to do right at the campgrounds and in the surrounding area. Showers and bathrooms were kept really clean. Dogs are allowed in season. 10/10 would recommend. Anddddd if you get a Moose Brook Mug you get FREE coffee refills with it for life and they're brewing up something good every morning. Happy Camping! 🏕️

Google Maps
Jacob Coffey

Jacob Coffey

May 14, 2024

5

We settled here for camping after our original plans fell through and I couldn't be happier. We were at site 6 in this cool screened in hut that we set our tents up inside. The staff working at the front were incredible. I believe their names were John, Cam, and Josh. They were so great to chat with, made sure there was fresh coffee every day to grab when we went by the front. They recommended local fishing and activities and were super friendly. The area surrounding the campsite was amazing as well; the area (fishing pond, river, and swimming pond) seems to have taken some recent storm/flood damage but definitely will be nice to see in the future when it's sorted out. Early in the season so we didn't see too many other people and we had an absolute blast with the space to ourselves. The day we left, the weather was really nice and we saw a lot of bikers and hikers walking through as we were packing up the cars. We managed to pull our vehicles right up to the campsite which helped for tossing our food in the car when we slept. The first night we were in we saw a moose walking right by as well! Second night we got to see the northern lights a bit in the sky due to the solar storm. Overall, super happy with the campsite and we will definitely be back in the future.

Google Maps

Location Moose Brook State Park Campground

Address:
30 Jimtown Road Gorham
Berlin, NH,
United States

Highway access

The campground is near New Hampshire Route 16. U.S. Route 2 is near.

Latitude & Longitude: 44.4009 / -71.2286

Elevation: 291 feet

Nearby Campgrounds

Nearby destinations


New Hampshire Campground Owners Association Logo
Managed by New Hampshire Campground Owners Association