Camping at Odd loop (Sites 218-252)
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General Overview
Greenfield State Park is located in southern New Hampshire and offers a variety of outdoor activities including camping, swimming, fishing, and hiking. The park features a range of campsites, including the Odd loop (Sites 218-252).
Odd Loop Specifics
Campsite details:
- Odd loop sites are numbered from 218 to 252.
- These sites cater to various camping preferences, including tent-only sites as well as those that can accommodate trailers and RVs.
- The specific layout, size, and privacy level of each site can vary, so reviewing the park's map or getting in touch with the park office can help in selecting an ideal spot.
Amenities and Facilities:
- Campsites usually have a fire ring and a picnic table.
- Depending on the site, electric hookups may be available.
- Restroom facilities with showers are typically accessible to campers, but the proximity to specific sites in Odd loop should be confirmed.
- Potable water spigots are often placed within a reasonable walking distance from the sites.
Reservations and Fees
Booking a campsite:
- Reservations for campsites in Greenfield State Park, including those in the Odd loop, can usually be made online or by calling the park reservation system.
- There is often a reservation fee associated with booking a site, in addition to the nightly camping fee.
Cost:
- The cost of camping can vary by site type (e.g., tent, trailer, RV), amenities (like electric hookups), and the time of year.
- New Hampshire State Parks typically provide a fee schedule on their website or can provide this information upon request.
Activities and Recreation
- Swimming: The park is known for its ponds, and there is usually a designated swimming area for campers.
- Hiking: Multiple trails are available, catering to various skill levels.
- Fishing: Enthusiasts can enjoy fishing in the park's ponds and waterways. Be sure to check if a state fishing license is required.
- Wildlife Watching: The area is rich in wildlife, and bird watching is a popular activity.
Rules and Regulations
- Campfire Rules: Check for any fire restrictions; only use designated fire rings, and never leave fires unattended.
- Quiet Hours: Observe quiet hours, typically from 10 PM to 7 AM.
- Pets: If pets are allowed, they must usually be kept on a leash and under control at all times.
- Alcohol Policy: Alcohol consumption might be restricted or prohibited; check the current regulations.
- Stay Limit: There might be a limit to the number of consecutive nights you can stay.
Accessibility
- Check if any sites in the Odd loop are designated as accessible for individuals with disabilities. State parks often have specific sites that are designed to be more accessible than others.
Weather Considerations
- Expectations: Understand that New Hampshire's weather can be unpredictable, and temperatures can drop significantly at night even during summer months.
- Preparation: Bring appropriate gear for the possible weather conditions during your camping dates, such as rain covers, warm bedding, and waterproof attire.
Contact and Emergency Information
- Always have the contact information for the park office, which can provide assistance or information about the park and its facilities.
- Know the location of the nearest hospital or urgent care center in case of emergencies.
Important: Information can change, so it's recommended to check with Greenfield State Park directly or visit their website for the most current and detailed information before planning your trip.
Location of Odd loop (Sites 218-252)
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