Pine Acres Campground
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74 Freetown Road
Raymond, New Hampshire 03077 - (603) 895-2519
- Website
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Leslie mcCormick
Dec 20th, 2023 -
Mark Provencal
Only got 3.8 stars, that says everything
Oct 28th, 2023 -
Robert Olsen
Oct 17th, 2023 -
You Me & the Beagle (You Me & the Beagle)
Stayed over Labor Day 2023. If could have given a zero I would. Unkept & overgrown. Low and dead branches everywhere. Bathrooms were filthy or not in working order. Dump stations not working or larger rigs cannot possibly get too. Thousand Trails destination campground my butt, what a joke! Prepare for scratches and pine pitch all over your rig.Yes it is called Pine Acres but pine pitch generally comes from damaged or dead branches of which there is an abundance. This campground is so overgrown we couldn't get into our original site, we got our rig trapped by large branches because we were sent down a road we should never have been sent too. This is a Thousand Trails destination campground we had to pay extra for, the same a going to the ones in the Keys. I cannot believe thousand trails has them on there listing. Sites are small and overgrown. They sent a 40+ fifth wheel being hauled by a semi up to an area where there was not one site they would have been able to get into. Hour later, they came back down and were able to manuever into the site near us. Still took them awhile but they got in. The owner stated that he had asked them if he would fit and gave them his rigs dimensions and they still booked him. The one good thing I can say about this campground is the staff tried to be helpful for the most part. But know the limitations of your roadways and campsites and what will fit, this should be a priority, its as if they never had rode through the campground. Even the one that came to help us with the tree branches asked why we were on this road, we were sent by your front desk staff and even hi-lighted it on the map. 13' tall rig vs 10' high branches. KNOW YOU CAMPGROUND! We had gone to the front office to see if there was another site we could move to and she gave us a list to drive by (without our rig) one road she send us down had a hill and corner that a 35" fifth wheel could not possibly manuever through. We had mentioned we probably could have gotten into the original site we were assigned to if some of the trees were limbed up and she said it wouldn't be a campground without trees. Limbing up trees, removing dead branches and trees isn't clearcutting a campground, it is call maintenance, which this campground is sorely in need of. This is specifically for Thousand Trail members DO NOT GO TO THIS CAMPGROUND! Don't be fooled by the destination designation.
Jan 22nd, 2024 -
Justin Rahmes
Nice place overall, quiet during the week, crowded and loud on weekends as expected. The lake and beach are nice for NH, huge place in the trees, pretty. 3 stars for the false advertising, the playground pictured is not the actual one (but their is a nice new one up the hill), bathrooms dont work, even though they are constantly working on them is seems. There is no recreation game room, they may be building it but its not available. They dont receive packages which makes things difficult if you are long term. The roads are very small for big rigs, I almost got stuck. Update: some of the bathrooms work, I do see them trying to fix the others but they are broken in a bad way lol. They would receive a package for me when I had no other options. They redid the game room and its open (sometimes). After living there for 4 months, overall, I like the place; never had security issues, residents are nice and generally leave you alone, only loud on the weekends but thats to be expected.
Oct 25th, 2023
About
Pine Acres Campground
Pine Acres RV Resort is nestled in the heart of the Seacoast Region of New Hampshire, close to Portsmouth, Boston, Hampton Beach & The Kittery Outlets. Pine Acres is a Woodall's 5E rated destination, making it one of the premiere wilderness playgrounds in all of New England. This New Hampshire RV camping resort offers countless amenities in a location that is second to none.With spacious wooded and waterfront RV and tent sites, as well as onsite cabin rentals, this New Hampshire RV park has it all! You'll find incredibly friendly and helpful staff as well as loads of onsite amenities and activities!
Contact Info
- (603) 895-2519
- (877) 570-2267
- [email protected]
- Website
Services
- RV Campground
- Cabin Rentals
- Activities for the Family
Brands
- Encore
Specialities
- RV Campground
- Cabin Rentals
- Activities for the Family
- Cottage Rentals
Payment Methods
- AMERICANEXPRESS
- CASH
- DISCOVER
- MASTERCARD
- VISA
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Pine Acres Campground?
A The phone number for Pine Acres Campground is: (603) 895-2519.
Q Where is Pine Acres Campground located?
A Pine Acres Campground is located at 74 Freetown Road, Raymond, New Hampshire 03077
Q What is the internet address for Pine Acres Campground?
A The website (URL) for Pine Acres Campground is: https://thousandtrails.com/new-hampshire/pine-acres-resort/?utm_source=yext&utm_medium=directory&utm_campaign=Yext%20Directory%20Listing
Q How big is Pine Acres Campground?
A Pine Acres Campground employs approximately 20+ people.
Q What days are Pine Acres Campground open?
A Pine Acres Campground is open:
Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Q How is Pine Acres Campground rated?
A Pine Acres Campground has a 3.8 Star Rating from 303 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Pine Acres Campground
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 303 Reviews )Leslie mcCormick on Google
Mark Provencal on Google
Only got 3.8 stars, that says everything
Robert Olsen on Google
You Me & the Beagle (You Me & the Beagle) on Google
Stayed over Labor Day 2023. If could have given a zero I would. Unkept & overgrown. Low and dead branches everywhere. Bathrooms were filthy or not in working order. Dump stations not working or larger rigs cannot possibly get too.
Thousand Trails destination campground my butt, what a joke! Prepare for scratches and pine pitch all over your rig.Yes it is called Pine Acres but pine pitch generally comes from damaged or dead branches of which there is an abundance. This campground is so overgrown we couldn't get into our original site, we got our rig trapped by large branches because we were sent down a road we should never have been sent too.
This is a Thousand Trails destination campground we had to pay extra for, the same a going to the ones in the Keys. I cannot believe thousand trails has them on there listing. Sites are small and overgrown. They sent a 40+ fifth wheel being hauled by a semi up to an area where there was not one site they would have been able to get into. Hour later, they came back down and were able to manuever into the site near us. Still took them awhile but they got in. The owner stated that he had asked them if he would fit and gave them his rigs dimensions and they still booked him.
The one good thing I can say about this campground is the staff tried to be helpful for the most part. But know the limitations of your roadways and campsites and what will fit, this should be a priority, its as if they never had rode through the campground. Even the one that came to help us with the tree branches asked why we were on this road, we were sent by your front desk staff and even hi-lighted it on the map. 13' tall rig vs 10' high branches. KNOW YOU CAMPGROUND!
We had gone to the front office to see if there was another site we could move to and she gave us a list to drive by (without our rig) one road she send us down had a hill and corner that a 35" fifth wheel could not possibly manuever through. We had mentioned we probably could have gotten into the original site we were assigned to if some of the trees were limbed up and she said it wouldn't be a campground without trees. Limbing up trees, removing dead branches and trees isn't clearcutting a campground, it is call maintenance, which this campground is sorely in need of.
This is specifically for Thousand Trail members DO NOT GO TO THIS CAMPGROUND! Don't be fooled by the destination designation.
Justin Rahmes on Google
Nice place overall, quiet during the week, crowded and loud on weekends as expected. The lake and beach are nice for NH, huge place in the trees, pretty. 3 stars for the false advertising, the playground pictured is not the actual one (but their is a nice new one up the hill), bathrooms dont work, even though they are constantly working on them is seems. There is no recreation game room, they may be building it but its not available. They dont receive packages which makes things difficult if you are long term. The roads are very small for big rigs, I almost got stuck.
Update: some of the bathrooms work, I do see them trying to fix the others but they are broken in a bad way lol. They would receive a package for me when I had no other options. They redid the game room and its open (sometimes). After living there for 4 months, overall, I like the place; never had security issues, residents are nice and generally leave you alone, only loud on the weekends but thats to be expected.