Sugarloaf 1 Campground
White Mountain National Forest
Sugarloaf 1 is a quiet, remote getaway in the northwoods of New Hampshire. Located near the western base of Mount Washington and 3 miles east of the small town of Twin Mountain, the campground is minutes away from hiking, mountain biking, scenic driving, fishing and sightseeing opportunities.
The White Mountains boast pristine forests, clear mountain streams and rivers and the tallest peaks in the Northeast. The forest encompasses nearly 800,000 acres in New Hampshire and western Maine, and is one of the most popular in the country.
The campground is in a rustic setting. Campsites are well spaced around a single loop. Accessible restrooms and a hand pump for water are provided. There is no dump station, and the nearest showers are 10 miles away.
Need to Know
- Must bring confirmation to campground; must post confirmation letter and reservation information in fee envelope upon check-in
- This facility has first-come, first-served sites
- Maximum two vehicles per site
- Campsite fee includes parking for ONE vehicle; additional fee of $5 per night will be collected upon arrival per additional vehicle(s)
- No switching sites upon arrival
- Be bear aware; keep all food out of site in approved containers or locked inside a hard-sided vehicle and remove all food from area after eating
- White Mountain National Forest website
- Don't move firewood: To limit the spread of invasive tree-killing pests, firewood from outside the area is not permitted. Some states have quarantines and may confiscate your firewood. Please help protect our forests from invasive species by obtaining your firewood at or near your camping destination and burning it on-site. Visit dontmovefirewood.org for more information.
Natural Features
The facility sits along the banks of the Zealand River and not far from the cold, cascading Ammonoosuc River. Thick hardwood and pine forests fill the landscape.
White Mountain National Forest is home to many species of northern wildlife, including moose, white-tailed deer and black bear. Almost 200 species of birds, including the rare Bicknell's Thrush, live within its boundaries.
Nearby Attractions
The small town of Twin Mountain has a general store, gas station and restaurants.
Numerous hiking trails, mountain biking trails and rock climbing routes are within a short drive of the campground, including the well-known Appalachian Trail.
The Cog Railway provides a once-in-a-lifetime experience for visitors to ascend the western side of Mount Washington by train.
Recreation
Hiking is one of the biggest draws to the campground. The 6,288-ft. Mount Washington, New England's highest peak, is just minutes away.
Access to the wild Ammonoosuc River is easy for campers wishing to fish for brook trout or wade in its cool waters during warmer summer months.
The campground is in close proximity to Bretton Woods ski resort and the upscale Mount Washington Hotel.
Learn more about recreation in the national forest.
Contact Information
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WHITE MOUNTAIN NH
Phone Number
For campground inquiries, please call: 603-536-6100
Rental Options
Learn more about gear rental options for your trip
Driving Directions
From Twin Mountain, New Hampshire: Take State Highway 302 east for 3 miles. Turn right on Zealand Road and go 0.5 miles south to the campground.
From North Conway, New Hampshire: Travel on State Highway 302 north for approximately 33.5 miles. After passing the Mount Washington Hotel and Bretton Woods ski resort, look for Zealand Road on your left. Turn left on Zealand Road and go 0.5 miles south to the campground.
Available Campsites
- Site 015, Loop SUGA, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 025, Loop SUGA, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 026_moved, Loop 2 (SITES MOVED), Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 003_moved, Loop 2 (SITES MOVED), Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 022_moved, Loop 2 (SITES MOVED), Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 011_moved, Loop 2 (SITES MOVED), Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 008_moved, Loop 2 (SITES MOVED), Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 004_moved, Loop 2 (SITES MOVED), Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 016_moved, Loop 2 (SITES MOVED), Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 020_moved, Loop 2 (SITES MOVED), Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 006, Loop SUGA, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 020, Loop SUGA, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 003, Loop SUGA, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 022, Loop SUGA, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 021, Loop SUGA, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 001_moved, Loop 2 (SITES MOVED), Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 018_moved, Loop 2 (SITES MOVED), Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 014_moved, Loop 2 (SITES MOVED), Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 019_moved, Loop 2 (SITES MOVED), Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 002_moved, Loop 2 (SITES MOVED), Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 010, Loop SUGA, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 005, Loop SUGA, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 023_moved, Loop 2 (SITES MOVED), Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 025_moved, Loop 2 (SITES MOVED), Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 019, Loop SUGA, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 016, Loop SUGA, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 012_moved, Loop 2 (SITES MOVED), Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 026, Loop SUGA, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 013_moved, Loop 2 (SITES MOVED), Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 010_moved, Loop 2 (SITES MOVED), Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 007_moved, Loop 2 (SITES MOVED), Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 015_moved, Loop 2 (SITES MOVED), Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 024, Loop SUGA, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 002, Loop SUGA, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 023, Loop SUGA, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 004, Loop SUGA, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 011, Loop SUGA, Type Standard Nonelectric
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