Dolly Copp Campground and Camping
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About the Campground
Located six miles south of Gorham. Gravel sites are surrounded by trees and mountains. Restrooms (one accessible by site #35) and water are provided.
Interpretive programs are provided on weekends in July and August.
No switching sites upon arrival.
Services & Amenities
Within Facility |
- Bike Riding
- Biking
- Fire Rings
- Firewood
- Hiking Trail
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- Ice Machine
- Interpretive Programs
- Nature Trails
- Restroom
- Telephone
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Fees
Peak Season May 21 2010 - Oct 11 2010 |
TENT ONLY NONELECTRIC |
$20.00 |
STANDARD NONELECTRIC |
$20.00 |
MANAGEMENT |
N/A |
Peak Season May 27 2011 - Oct 11 2011 |
TENT ONLY NONELECTRIC |
$20.00 |
STANDARD NONELECTRIC |
$20.00 |
MANAGEMENT |
N/A |
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Alerts and Important Information
Transporting firewood onto the WMNF that originates outside of New Hampshire and Maine is PROHIBITED. Our forests are threatened by nonnative insects that can kill large numbers of trees. The emerald ash borer, Asian long horned beetle and Sirex woodwasp are wood-infesting species that can be transported long distances in firewood. Once transported into new areas, these insects can become established and kill local trees. HOW YOU CAN HELP: Leave firewood at home-do not transport it to cabins or campgrounds. Use firewood from local sources.
Please be aware that a large number of hazard trees were removed by commercial timber harvest in Dolly Copp this past winter. Several campsites in Spruce Woods (sites 51-74) and Brook Loop (sites 75-91) and in Big Meadow and Little Meadow (sites 1-50 and 92-96) have evidence of this required tree removal, and have a different appearance from past years. Please take this into account when making your reservation. For more information about this project please visit the White Mountain National Forest website at: http://www.fs.fed.us/r9/forests/white_mountain/projects/projects/assessments/settler/settler.html or contact the Androscoggin Ranger Station at 603-466-2713.
Reservations must be made at least 7 days in advance.
This campground requires:
a 2 day minimum stay on weekends
a 3 day minimum stay on holiday weekends.
Your campsite fee includes parking for one vehicle. When you arrive at the campsite, you will be charged $5.00 per night if you park a second vehicle in the campground.
Must bring confirmation to campground, check in at Gatehouse upon arrival.
This campground has first-come, first-served sites.
Campground Contact Information
Open From: Jun 18 2010 to Dec 14 2010
Reservation Phone: 877-444-6777
Campground Reservations:
Dolly Copp
Campground Phone: 603-466-2713
Customer Service Phone:888-445-1474
Backcountry Permits Phone: 877-550-6777
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More About Dolly Copp Campground
Dolly Copp is a campground located in Berlin, New Hampshire. This is a US Forest Service campground. All reservations can be made by calling 1-877-444-6777.
To find this campground check the map shown above, or enter -71.21944 latitude, and -71.21944 longitude into your GPS device.
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