Chocorua KOA Holiday Campground Blog

50th Anniversary

9/1/2025

Celebrating 50 years of camping fun Plus it's Moe Z. Moose's Birthday! 

Apple Fest Weekend

8/28/2025

Autumn is in the air! Come and enjoy a warm fire in our Rec Hall, take a walk on our nature trails and take in nature! We will be having apple pressing and other fun fall activities.

Haunted Halloween Columbus Day Weekend

8/28/2025

Trick-or-Treating, Spooky Tie-Dye,  Costume parade and site decorating. Beware of all the ghost and goblins that maybe hiding in the woods! Our annual Haunted walk is scary fun. Wear your costumes and join in on the Monster Mash Dance! Can you do the Mash?

Halloween

8/28/2025

Eek! its Halloween Time! Bring your costumes and go trick-or-Treating, join in on the costume parade, and much more! But are you brave enough to go on an Haunted Walk?

Join us for Christmas in July!

7/15/2022

CHOCORUA CAMPING VILLAGE KOAChristmas in JulyRecreation Schedule July 15-17, 2022Friday, July 15th 10am ~ Build a snowman craft ! @ Rec. Hall2pm ~ Snowball toss-meet @ Rec. Hall6pm ~ Community Campfire @ the Circle7 pm ~ Movie Night! - Elf @ the Rec. Hall |7pm Decorate your campsite contest...

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New England's Mount Washington Cog Railway Still Climbing

7/2/2022

The Mount Washington Cog Railway, the first mountain-climbing cog railway in the world, celebrated 150 years of business in 2019. The Cog, ( as it is affectionately nicknamed ) is located in the beautiful White Mountains of New Hampshire, 6 miles from the grand Mount Washington Hotel. The Cog has...

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Adventures for your Furry Family!

7/2/2022

Our family-owned and operated park cares a great deal about our four-legged kin. We value the companionship and honest love our fur babies give us happily, with the wag of a tail. As a pet adoring community of Chocorua Camping Village KOA, we are committed to maintaining and enhancing our facilities...

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Relax in nature... ahhhhhhhhh

7/2/2022

When it comes to our human need for connection to the natural world, a lot of people are now looking to camping as a way to escape the concrete jungle that pays the bills. We've come to understand that wide-open spaces, forest trails, the sound of water flowing, and the laughter of children safely...

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