About Riverside
More than a campground — a gated riverside sanctuary where serious RV travelers come to relax, reconnect, and return.
Our Story
Riverside Camping & RV Resort sits on one of the most scenically privileged positions in the entire White Mountains region: a flat, paved, gated property directly on the Connecticut River at its confluence with the Israel River, framed by the Presidential Range to the south and the Kilkenny Range to the north.
With 104 sites — 50 seasonal and 54 transient — Riverside has invested heavily in the infrastructure that matters most to premium RV owners: fully paved interior roads, a 12-foot security perimeter wall with a single gated entrance, full hookups including 50-amp service on most sites, and a 60-foot dock extending into the Connecticut River.
Every evening at 10:00 PM, the resort's exterior lighting dims for our dark sky experience — offering guests in Lancaster, one of New England's least light-polluted areas, spectacular views of the Milky Way, meteor showers, and deep-sky objects right from their campsites.
What Makes Riverside Different
Gated Security
12-foot perimeter wall with single gated entrance — your coach is safe here
Dual River Location
Connecticut & Israel River confluence with 60-foot dock for kayaking, fishing, and scenic views
Mountain Panorama
360° views of the Presidential Range and Kilkenny Range from your site
Premium Amenities
Heated pool, pickleball courts, shuffleboard, pavilion, nature trails, and paved roads
Our Location
Lancaster is the county seat of Coos County, New Hampshire's northernmost and most rural county. We're approximately 2.5 hours from Boston, 3 hours from Portland, ME, and 4 hours from Hartford, CT — within comfortable driving distance of major feeder markets. The White Mountains region attracts approximately 7 million visitors annually.
From Riverside, you're just 6 miles from Weeks State Park, 15 miles from Santa's Village in Jefferson, and 30 miles from the Mount Washington Auto Road. The Connecticut River, accessible from our 60-foot dock, offers kayaking, fishing, and some of the most scenic waterway views in New England.