
11
Total Campsites
Campground
11
Reservable Sites
Check by phone
—
Accessible
ADA-compliant sites
—
Organization
Managing agency
Overview
About BARNES FIELD CAMPGROUND
Overview Located 6 miles south of Gorham, New Hampshire, at the base of New England's tallest peak, the historic Barnes Field Campground provides a scenic and private space for organizations, families and others to gather. The campground is one of a few in the area that remains open in winter, providing first-come, first-served winter camping for individuals or groups. It is adjacent to Dolly Copp Campground. Lush forests, spectacular mountain views and convenience to outdoor recreation and scenic driving draw visitors to Barnes Field, which also provides access to some of the most popular hikes in the White Mountains. The surrounding White Mountain National Forest encompasses nearly 800,000 acres in New Hampshire and western Maine, and is one of the most popular forests in the country. Recreation The campground is a popular spot for groups to camp, picnic and hike. It is a hub for hikes into the Presidential and Carter-Moriah Ranges. The Daniel Webster Scout Trail leaves from the southern end of Dolly Copp Campground into the Great Gulf Wilderness on the northeast side of Mount Washington. Many more miles of trails can be accessed within a short drive. Within the facility, anglers can try their luck for brook trout in the creek and river. Families can learn more through educational programs presented at Dolly Copp on weekends in July and August. The end of the camping season may also offer great opportunities for viewing fall foliage, and winter brings much fun for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and ice climbing enthusiasts. Learn more about recreation in the national forest. Facilities The campground is a popular spot for groups to camp, picnic and hike. It is a hub for hikes into the Presidential and Carter-Moriah Ranges. The Daniel Webster Scout Trail leaves from the southern end of Dolly Copp Campground into the Great Gulf Wilderness on the northeast side of Mount Washington. Many more miles of trails can be accessed within a short drive. Within the facility, anglers can try their luck for brook trout in the creek and river. Families can learn more through educational programs presented at Dolly Copp on weekends in July and August. The end of the camping season may also offer great opportunities for viewing fall foliage, and winter brings much fun for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and ice climbing enthusiasts. Learn more about recreation in the national forest. Natural Features Barnes Field is situated in a mixed hardwood, spruce and pine forest at the base of 6,288-ft. Mount Washington, the highest peak north of the Smoky Mountains and east of the Mississippi River. The Peabody River and Culhane Brook pass by the facility as well. The national forest is home to many species of northern wildlife, including moose, white-tailed deer and black bear. Almost 200 species of birds, including the rare Bicknell's Thrush, live in the White Mountains. Summer temperatures are often very pleasant; however mountain weather can change drastically, putting visitors at risk for exposure to cold, rain and snow even during summer. Winters bring bitter cold and severe weather. Campers should come prepared. Nearby Attractions Numerous hiking trails, mountain biking trails and rock climbing routes are within a short drive of the campground. The nearby towns of North Conway, Jackson and Gorham provide shops, restaurants, supplies and other conveniences. In summer, confident campers can try the drive up the steep Mount Washington Auto Road to catch a view from the Northeast's highest peak. Guided tours are also available. The Cog Railway ascends the other side of the mountain, and is about an hour drive from Dolly Copp. The White Mountains region hosts four alpine and five nordic ski areas, which provide year-round recreation opportunities.
- 11 total campsites listed.
- Most common site type: group standard nonelectric (7).
- Map coordinates are available for trip planning.


Our Take
What makes BARNES FIELD CAMPGROUND special
Located just six miles south of the town of Gorham in the heart of New Hampshire's White Mountains, Barnes Field Campground sits at the base of Mount Washington, the tallest peak in the northeastern United States. The setting is pure northern New England: dense birch and spruce forest, the sound of rushing water from nearby streams, and that unmistakable mountain air that sharpens the senses and settles the mind. This is primarily a group camping area, making it an excellent choice for scout troops, family reunions, outdoor clubs, and other organized gatherings looking for a wild but accessible setting. The campground provides open field space along with wooded areas, fire rings, and vault toilets. Amenities are basic and the experience is deliberately rustic, which is exactly the point. The location is superb for hikers. Trailheads for the Presidential Range are close at hand, and the famous Appalachian Trail passes through the area. The Mount Washington Auto Road and the Cog Railway offer alternative ways to reach the summit for those who prefer wheels to boots. In winter, the region transforms into a Nordic skiing and snowshoeing wonderland, though the campground itself operates seasonally from late May through mid-October. Group reservations should be made well in advance through Recreation.gov, particularly for summer weekends and peak fall foliage season in late September and early October. Barnes Field is a gathering place with a grand mountain for a neighbor.
Campsite Inventory
11 sites to choose from
GROUP STANDARD NONELECTRIC
7
Reservable
0
Accessible
GROUP TENT ONLY AREA NONELECTRIC
4
Reservable
0
Accessible
Amenities & Details
Everything you need to know
Site capacity
Single
Check-in time
2:00 PM
Check-out time
12:00 PM
Driveway entry
Back-In
Driveway surface
Gravel
Max guests
10, 20, 30, 40
Max vehicle length (ft)
20, 25, 40
Minimum guests
Yes
Pets allowed
Yes
Shade
Full
Reservations & Contact
Plan your stay
Phone
603-466-2713
Getting There
From Gorham, New Hampshire: Take Highway 16 south for approximately 5 miles to Dolly Copp Road. Turn right and travel approximately 1 mile to the campground. Follow signs. From North Conway, New Hampshire: Take Highway 302 to Glen. Turn right onto State Route 16 north and follow for about 22 miles. Turn left onto Dolly Copp Road and travel approximately 1 mile to the campground. Follow signs.
FAQ
Common questions
Everything you need to know before your trip to BARNES FIELD CAMPGROUND.
How do reservations work for BARNES FIELD CAMPGROUND?
Reservation availability for BARNES FIELD CAMPGROUND can vary by season and campsite type. Check the contact and access section before booking.
What campsite types are available at BARNES FIELD CAMPGROUND?
BARNES FIELD CAMPGROUND currently lists GROUP STANDARD NONELECTRIC (7), GROUP TENT ONLY AREA NONELECTRIC (4).
Where is BARNES FIELD CAMPGROUND located?
BARNES FIELD CAMPGROUND is in New Hampshire. Coordinates: 44.3389, -71.2186.
Keep Exploring