In NH, we stayed at the Littleton KOA. Since it was our anniversary, we splurged and rented the one room cabin. It rained for a good portion of the trip and that decision really paid off.The campground is situated on a little river which provides a really relaxing environment.
Here is the front of the cabin. Each one has a fire pit, picnic table, covered porch and swing.
Shawn lounging on the swing.
Kelly being Kelly on the swing.
This is the inside of the cabin. It was really clean. In fact, the whole campground was exceptionally clean. The bathrooms were spotless!
Here is the front of the cabin. Each one has a fire pit, picnic table, covered porch and swing.
Shawn lounging on the swing.
Kelly being Kelly on the swing.
This is the inside of the cabin. It was really clean. In fact, the whole campground was exceptionally clean. The bathrooms were spotless!
It had a full bed and two bunks along with a little desk and bench.
I would definitely recommend this campground. The hosts were really nice and so were other campers. Retirees Ray and June were the funniest by far. Ray could talk to a wall and probably wouldn't mind it. We learned all about June's heart attack which spurred their cross country RV extravaganza and almost everything about the state of NH. They're probably finishing up the southern leg of their journey by now. Keep it up Ray and June!
In the town of Littleton, there is a candy store named Chutters. It boasts the world's largest candy counter. That was a sight I was not willing to pass up.
This only shows part of the candy counter. It was long and delicious.
We stopped at Polly's Pancake Parlor on the way out of town. There was quite a wait but it was well worth it. We stuffed ourselves with pancakes and maple products. The servers even bring your pancakes in shifts so they don't get cold! I'm pretty sure we could have just rolled all the way home.
The view while we waited.
I would definitely recommend this campground. The hosts were really nice and so were other campers. Retirees Ray and June were the funniest by far. Ray could talk to a wall and probably wouldn't mind it. We learned all about June's heart attack which spurred their cross country RV extravaganza and almost everything about the state of NH. They're probably finishing up the southern leg of their journey by now. Keep it up Ray and June!
In the town of Littleton, there is a candy store named Chutters. It boasts the world's largest candy counter. That was a sight I was not willing to pass up.
This only shows part of the candy counter. It was long and delicious.
We stopped at Polly's Pancake Parlor on the way out of town. There was quite a wait but it was well worth it. We stuffed ourselves with pancakes and maple products. The servers even bring your pancakes in shifts so they don't get cold! I'm pretty sure we could have just rolled all the way home.
The view while we waited.