About Unknown Pond Tentsite
Nestled next to calm waters of Unknown Pond, this tent site is located off a spur of the Unknown Pond Trail. There is an outhouse, 6 designated camping spaces and reliable water from the pond or stream.
Northumberland, New Hampshire · Coos County · Facility
Nestled next to calm waters of Unknown Pond, this tent site is located off a spur of the Unknown Pond Trail. There is an outhouse, 6 designated camping spaces and reliable water from the pond or stream.
Nestled next to calm waters of Unknown Pond, this tent site is located off a spur of the Unknown Pond Trail. There is an outhouse, 6 designated camping spaces and reliable water from the pond or stream.
The site can be reached from the North from the trailhead on Mill Brook Road (gated in winter) or from the South from York Pond Road (gated at night at Fish Hatchery (call 603-449-3412 FMI).
Driving directions (Google Maps) →Heading to Unknown Pond Tentsite? A few things to know before you go:
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