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Feeling like getting away to a tranquil place tucked away on one of New Hampshire’s most scenic lakes? Wolfeboro is a gorgeous lakefront resort town, proudly boasting the title “The Oldest Summer Resort in America.” Wolfeboro is certainly no stranger to summertime tourism, dating back to 1759 when it was named for James Wolfe, a successful commander in the French and Indian War. After a few wealthy individuals decided to build summer estates on the lake, Wolfeboro would soon gain a reputation for being a pleasant lakeside resort.

Wolfeboro remains a delightful recreation spot on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee to this very day, attracting presidents, foreign dignitaries, celebrities, as well as vacationers from southern New Hampshire and Boston in Massachusetts. When you book an RV in Wolfeboro, you too can feel like royalty while camping in a peaceful slice of paradise. Both Concord and Portland, Maine are less than a few hours’ drive away, but that only matters if you decide to go elsewhere during your trip, but after arriving you might fall in love with Wolfeboro and never want to leave.

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The Great Outdoors

The wonderful part about having a Wolfeboro motorhome rental during your next vacation is the freedom and flexibility it affords you. You can opt to stay in town by the lake or hit the road to see some of the White Mountain State’s most epic sites. Wentworth State Park is one place you might check out, a dazzling lakefront park you can visit with your Wolfeboro RV rental without needing to leave town. It may be among the smaller parks in the state, but it is great for swimming, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, and having a nice picnic by the water. Ahem State Park is another small park you can check out no matter the time of year, home to hiking, biking, fishing, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, snowshoeing, ice skating, and ice fishing during the winter.

Both Winslow State Park and Mount Kearsarge State Park can be found next to one another, about 65 miles southwest of town. Mount Kearsarge State Park is named for the large monadnock in the middle of the woods, both prominent and peculiar in shape. This mountain is a fantastic place to hike or climb if you are feeling adventurous. Winslow State Park has massive plateaus over 2,000 feet tall that you may also hike to enjoy sublime views of the area.

There are no national parks in New Hampshire, but you should definitely bring your Wolfeboro camper rental over to the White Mountain National Forest for some rest and relaxation deep in the woods. This peaceful forest blankets towering peaks in the northern Appalachian Mountains, chock-full of long-distance hiking trails, ski and snowboard resorts, and several campgrounds too.

RV Parks

When renting an RV in Wolfeboro, you'll find plenty of places to camp. In Danforth Bay, there are two high-end resorts. Danforth Bay Camping & RV Resort has archery ranges, two pools, lakefront beaches, basketball courts, a bathhouse, a safari park, an arcade, a family room, and much more. The Bluffs RV Resort offers many of the same amenities, including swimming pools, boat ramps, bocce courts, a tennis court, and a clubhouse.

Chocorua KOA has a seasonal pool on-site, along with a fishing dock, kayak rentals, pet parks, and a shared kitchen where you can prepare big family meals.

City Attractions

Aside from its serene, small-town vibes with classic New England style, there are many other reasons to book a camper rental in Wolfeboro. Many of the houses are over 300 years old, and history lovers will enjoy seeing the many old structures built during the Colonial period. Speaking of history, there are several museums in town, many of which focus on specific aspects of history in Wolfeboro. The Wright Museum of WWII is one of the best places to learn about the deadliest war in human history. This world-class museum has a wealth of amazing weapons, tools, and objects from the war, depicting a realistic and tragic image of the war for those who never experienced it. There are even old military tanks and vehicles on display at this fantastic institution.

New Hampshire Boat Museum is another well-known place to drop by while you rent an RV in Wolfeboro, complete with elegant watercraft with classic style. This museum is a lot like some of the world’s best car collections, only focusing on marine vehicles instead of automobiles.

The Libby Museum can be seen on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee, known for being the oldest natural history museum in all of New England. The collection was begun by Dr. Libby back in 1912, comprised of artifacts, objects, fossils, and animal skeletons from all over the planet. There is much to learn in this fascinating little town.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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  • Cotton Valley Rail-Trail, NHWolfeboro, NH
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  • Mount Major and Brook Trail Loop, NHMount Major State Park, NH
  • Mount Major and Mount Anna Trail, NHMount Major State Park, NH
  • Mount Major Southern Loop Trail, NHMount Major State Park, NH
  • Brook Trail, NHMount Major State Park, NH
  • Straightback Mountain, NHMount Major State Park, NH
  • Belknap Range Trail, NHEllacoya State Park, NH
  • Lockes Hill Trail, NHGilford, NH
  • Mount Shannon Trail, NHMount Major State Park, NH

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