Jigger Johnson Campground
Rita M.
Reviewed Sep. 26, 2018

Swift River accessible tent camping on the Kancamangus Highway

INTRO:

Nestled among the tall pines halfway between Lincoln and Conway New Hampsshire on the Kancamangus Highway is Jigger Johnson Campground. The campground has 73 campsites well spaced throughout this mostly wooded campground. The road through the campground is paved and mostly flat, making it ideal for kids to ride their bikes.

We loved waking up to the sun rays filtering through the trees. One can hear noise from the road nearby, so it isn't perfectly silent, but the campground itself is tranquil. It looks like they had logging done recently, so while most sites are shaded, sun still gets through at certain times of day. It is a perfect spot to relax if frills are not your thing--this is a U.S. Forest Service managed campground, so it lacks certain programs and amenities that state parks and private campgrounds often offer. There is also zero cell service or wi-fi, making it a perfect retreat from the digital world,

TIPS:

It is first-come, first-served, so if you want a site with a path to the water it is best to arrive earlier in the day, around 1 pm when new campers are welcomed. We arrived around 5 pm on Friday in September, and while there were not any water access sites available, there were plenty of other options. I imagine that in the summer or peak foliage season the campground might fill up completely.

Our campsite (number 28) was LARGE and flat. We fit our 8-man and 6-man tents in, with plenty of room for parking our gear trailer, and having room to hang out. The water spigot was right next to our site, and we had a path through the woods to the closest bathroom.

Closest cell service is 6-7 miles away, at the high point on Bear Notch Road.

PROS:

Location between Conway and Lincoln NH is great. The area is rich with waterfalls, hikes, beautiful sunsets, and peace. The campground is quite close to several trail heads, along with out local natural attractions such as Rocky Gorge and Sabbaday Falls. The campground has water access to the Swift River, which is deep enough for swimming in several spots. There is even a a rope swing that we all enjoyed. There are mountain bike trails 2 miles from the campground up off of Bear Notch Road as well. Right next to the Russell-Colbath Historic Site and Cemetery, which has fascinating info about the early logging days of the region.

The camp sites have lots of space between them--we rarely heard our neighbors, even when they were up and about. It was quiet at night when our kids needed to sleep.

The Swift River is BEAUTIFUL--on a warm day, you could spend the entire time exploring it and hanging out.

We got to see a moose! There was a pair of moose that were hanging around while we were there which was quite fun.

CONS:

Just one shower house for all the sites. The showers required 10 quarters for a 7 minute shower--and there is not money changing place on site. Bathroom maintenance was adequate, but toilets seemed to have problems, and the bathrooms are rustic. Bears are active here (which is normal for campgrounds lately), so food needs to be stored in car. The hosts are friendly, but strive to maintain order, so they enforce the rules accordingly. This could be annoying for some, but we didn't mind. Motorcycle traffic on the Kancamangus can be loud, but it quiets down at dark.

SUMMARY:

Great campground for folks who want to enjoy nature , hiking, and local swimming holes. Rustic bathrooms, but flush toilets and running water are a plus. Sites are large, and well spaced, and flat. We will definitely be returning, as we love getting away from the digital world and finding our own mini paradise.

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Month of VisitOctober
  • Review photo of Jigger Johnson Campground by Rita M., September 26, 2018
  • Review photo of Jigger Johnson Campground by Rita M., September 26, 2018
  • Review photo of Jigger Johnson Campground by Rita M., September 26, 2018
  • Review photo of Jigger Johnson Campground by Rita M., September 26, 2018
  • Review photo of Jigger Johnson Campground by Rita M., September 26, 2018
  • Review photo of Jigger Johnson Campground by Rita M., September 26, 2018
  • Review photo of Jigger Johnson Campground by Rita M., September 26, 2018
  • Review photo of Jigger Johnson Campground by Rita M., September 26, 2018
  • Review photo of Jigger Johnson Campground by Rita M., September 26, 2018
  • A slow motion capture of rope swing fun.
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