New Hampshire RV Parks with EV Charging

Discover 10 RV parks in New Hampshire with verified electric vehicle charging policies. Plan your EV road trip with confidence knowing where you can charge.

New Hampshire offers RV travelers White Mountains grandeur, Lakes Region beauty, and quintessential New England charm. From Mount Washington to coastal beaches, the Granite State provides spectacular camping in compact form. Excellent EV infrastructure in this small but mountainous state supports electric vehicle exploration.

RV Camping in New Hampshire

New Hampshire features numerous state parks including Franconia Notch, Crawford Notch, and Pawtuckaway. White Mountain National Forest offers abundant camping. Popular destinations include Lake Winnipesaukee area, Cannon Mountain, and White Lake State Park. Most campgrounds are seasonal (May-October). The state offers diverse camping from mountains to lakes to brief coastline. Many parks provide modern facilities.

EV Charging Infrastructure in New Hampshire

New Hampshire has good EV charging infrastructure despite its small size, with coverage along I-93, I-89, and major routes. Manchester, Concord, and Portsmouth offer charging options. White Mountains tourist areas and Lakes Region have growing networks. The mountainous terrain impacts range, but short distances compensate. Tesla Superchargers and other networks provide reasonable coverage for the state's size.

Planning Your EV RV Trip

New Hampshire camping is highly seasonal and competitive. Summer (July-August) and fall foliage (late September-early October) book far in advance. Fall colors in White Mountains are legendary but crowded. Spring can be cool and muddy. Mountain weather changes rapidly - prepare for cold even in summer. The steep terrain impacts EV range, but regenerative braking helps on descents. Consider shoulder seasons (June, September) for better availability. Winter camping is very limited but available for hardy adventurers.

Verified RV Parks in New Hampshire

Along the River Campground & Cabins

Twin Mountain, New Hampshire
EV Charging Not Allowed

EV's are NOT permitted to be charged within our campground.

Maple Haven Campground

North Woodstock, New Hampshire
EV Charging Not Allowed

Charging electric vehicles is prohibited at the campground.

Northstar Campground

Newport, New Hampshire
EV Charging Not Allowed

No charging of electric vehicles allowed.

White Birches Camping Park

Shelburne, New Hampshire
EV Charging Stations Available

Charging a vehicle on your site is prohibited. There is a charging station at the building by the pool.

Tamworth Campground

Tamworth, New Hampshire
EV Charging Not Allowed

Charging of any Electric Vehicles (EVs) or Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) is NOT allowed and strictly prohibited.

Foothills Family Campground

Tamworth, New Hampshire
EV Charging Not Allowed

We do not allow charging of an electric vehicle on the campsites.

Lost River Valley Campground

North Woodstock, New Hampshire
EV Charging Not Allowed

Charging vehicles is prohibited; fees may apply if violations occur.

Gunstock Mountain Resort Campground

Gilford, New Hampshire
EV Charging Stations Available

The resort installed five level 2 ChargePoint chargers… The fee being charged is $0.25 per kWh.

Lincoln / Woodstock KOA Holiday

Woodstock, New Hampshire
EV Charging Not Allowed

We do not offer any options to recharge your EV vehicle. Please do not attempt to use any electric pedestal or outlets.

Saco River Family Camping

North Conway, New Hampshire
EV Charging Not Allowed

If an EV is found plugged into our electrical system: It must be immediately unplugged and a non-negotiable fee (up to $100) will be charged. Public charging options are conveniently located across the street

Pro Tips for EV Camping in New Hampshire

When planning your electric vehicle road trip to New Hampshire, always confirm the EV charging policy with the RV park before booking. Policies can change, and some parks may have specific requirements or fees for EV charging.

Important: Call ahead to confirm availability, ask about charging fees, and let them know you'll be charging your EV. Being a courteous EV guest helps keep campgrounds EV-friendly!