Beach cabins in Lake Winnipesaukee

Campgrounds in Lake Winnipesaukee offer a range of activities, both by land and by lake.

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98% (75 reviews)

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3 top beach cabins sites in Lake Winnipesaukee

Cozy Waterfront Cabin

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Bridgton, ME
We welcome you to enjoy this lakefront log cabin located on the north basin of Moose Pond. Moose Pond is in the Lakes Region of Western Maine. https://bridgtonmaine.org/ Our cabin is situated steps away from a sandy beach on exclusive Moose Pond. You can enjoy 150ft of private water frontage. With 17 miles of shoreline, it's perfect for water sport of all kinds. The fishing is great. In fact, the Maine state record for Large Mouth Bass is from Moose Pond. There is great hiking, biking, rock climbing (N.Conway) and every type of outdoor activity you can imagine. This is also a nice fall spot for the foliage, apple picking and Fryeburg fair season, Please consider winter rentals as well. We are only 1.5 miles away from PLEASANT MT (old Shawnee Peak) a great family ski mountain. Since 1989, the mountain has been offering the most night skiing in Maine, and now with 6 lifts servicing 40 trails and two terrain parks, they offer the most night skiing in the East, hands-down. This location is also great for snowmobiling, ice fishing, snowshoeing and any other winter activities you can think of. Bridgton town center offers many close amenities, including Standard GastroPub, Black Horse Tavern, Nectar Juice Bar, Bavarian Chocolate Haus, Bear Bones Beer and Magic Lantern Theater. As well as a grocery & a pharmacy store. There is plenty of dining and shopping in North Conway (outlet stores, alpine slides, water park, ski areas and more), which is only 20 miles away. Some other popular areas to visit while you are in town are: *Freeport (home of LLBean): 75 miles away *Naples (Sebago/Long Lake): 15 miles away *Portland (Maine's largest city): 45 miles away
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Island View At Kiwanis Beach

3 sites · Lodging50 acres · Standish, ME
Enjoy unforgettable sunrises and sunsets at your own private sandy beach on 448 acres of Watchic Lake. Perfect for kayaking, canoeing, fishing, Loon watching and pristine swimming! Break away from the chaos of everyday life and have a relaxing getaway on your own private sandy beach. At Island View at Kiwanis Beach you have your own inlet where you can fish, swim, canoe on 448 acres of water. listen to the loon warn their young when the American Bald Eagles are over head. Enjoy the beautiful sunsets over the lake. Local amenities include Hiking, walking trails, Farmers Market, local shops and Restaurants. if you chose to explore, White Mountains and North Conway Outlet stores, 45 minutes away ! Or the Atlantic ocean; Casco Bay, Old port of Portland, Old Orchard Beach and Saco Bay are 30 minutes away! Accommodations are large canvas tent on platform, with queen size bed. Picnic tables, 2 Adirondack chairs, easy-up canopy, firepit, 5 gallon water cooler, Coleman stove, cooler, lanterns, trash can, fire extinguisher and first aid kit, and portable toilet.
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Beach cabins in Lake Winnipesaukee guide

Overview

Just south of the White Mountains, New Hampshire’s Lakes Region contains lakes of all shapes and sizes. The largest? Lake Winnipesaukee, which rounds off at 72 square miles. Lake Winnipesaukee camping provides access to some of New Hampshire’s best campgrounds, whether you want a secluded mountain getaway or a family-friendly beach retreat. No matter where you spend the night, you’ll glimpse the same scenery—but through a different lens. While Lake Winnipesaukee is the area’s largest lake, they don’t call it a Lakes Region for no reason. Lakes scatter the area and vary in attractions, campsites, and vantage points.

Where to go

Ellacoya State Park

Attention, RV campers. On the southwest end of Lake Winnipesaukee, Ellacoya State Park opens from mid-spring to mid-autumn and offers a range of amenities for your next beach getaway. This sandy beach campsite sits right on the water, with a communal picnic area, playground, and boat ramp. Park your RV, and you can swim, lounge, and gaze at the Sandwich and Ossipee Mountains.

Belknap Mountain State Forest

Not far from Ellacoya State Park, Belknap Mountain State Forest embraces Lake Winnipesaukee from a higher altitude. Hike up Mount Major, and you can spot the lake in the distance. On a clear day, you may even catch a glimpse of Mount Washington. If you’d rather look upward than outward, stroll the nature preserve trails for prime bird-watching.

All through the Lakes Region

Within a short distance from Lake Winnipesaukee, you can visit Squam Lake, Ossipee Lake, and Lake Wentworth, among others. Further out, Lake Sunapee is always worth a visit, whether for winter snowshoeing or year-round sightseeing. If you have a few days, take your pick of lakes—or just go for a scenic drive. It’s as easy to stop for a swim as it is to roll down your windows.

When to go

Lake Winnipesaukee is made for the summer, when water-based activities peak. However, the shoulder months are equally suited to camping, especially if you want fewer crowds and less heat. Think: scenic drives when the leaves change or temperate April hikes. In the winter, many lake campsites shutter, so you’ll have fewer options for Lake Winnipesaukee camping. However, the activities never stall. You can ice fish, cross-country ski, and ice skate throughout the cold season.

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