Washington, NH 03280
Pillsbury State Park Review & Ratings Overview
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Nightly Rate: $23 USD
The park is a primitive park but it is beautiful all gravel roads with 41 sites, pit toilets and some water spigots. It is heavily wooded surrounded by ponds. One can kayak from one pond to another....
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On the way we stopped at Franklin Pierce Homestead State Historic site (our 14th President). Homestead is open for tours only on the weekends but the grounds were nice and it is on the way to the park with parking for RV's.The trees had started to turn so it was a beautiful looking out over the ponds with the birds and campers kayaking. The Narrows...
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Nightly Rate: $21 USD
Small campground in wooded area. Sites on road were small and a bit close. We seen a moose and woke to the call of the loons every morning. They don't recommend swimming in water due to a leach...
Read MoreTips from campers about Pillsbury State Park
- Bruce Merchant The pictures are the Dumbarton Quarry Campground On The Bay, NOT Coyote Hills Regional Park. Other1 week ago Coyote Hills Regional Park
- RkwdOwner Rv area is attached to Coyote Hills Regional park. Hiking trails, bike riding(semi-dirt), picnic tables. Great location to explore San Francisco and Silicon Valley. Not much else. Far from Napa.2 years ago Coyote Hills Regional Park
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