Campground Overview
About Jericho Mountain State Park Campground
Tucked within the rugged landscapes of Berlin, New Hampshire, Jericho Mountain State Park Campground offers a dynamic blend of outdoor adventure and tranquil scenery. This campground is renowned for direct access to one of New England’s largest ATV trail systems, Jericho Lake’s serene waters, and sweeping mountain vistas. Whether you're an ATV enthusiast, kayaker, or nature lover, this campground's unique mix of activity and relaxation appeals to a broad range of outdoor adventurers.
The campground features a modest setup of 20 sites, including tent spaces, RV sites, rustic cabins, and Adirondack-style lean-tos, all designed to bring you closer to nature. Amenities such as clean restrooms, showers, a camp store, and picnic areas enhance the camping experience. The sandy swimming beach on Jericho Lake, equipped with a volleyball net and playground, offers leisure options for families or those seeking downtime from the trails. Although utilities like electrical hookups aren’t provided, the rustic charm ensures a back-to-nature experience.
Situated just minutes from downtown Berlin, the campground connects directly to over 75 miles of ATV and OHRV trails, including access to the state’s iconic Ride the Wilds network. Nature trails within the park, such as those leading to Jericho Falls, invite hikers to explore hidden gems, while the lake enables fishing, kayaking, and canoeing. This location is perfect for weekend getaways or extended vacations, immersing visitors in the scenic beauty and exhilarating outdoor recreation of northern New Hampshire.
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