Rumney Rattlesnake Campground
The AAC Rumney Rattlesnake Campground sits on a 15-acre parcel right off the Baker River and within walking distance of popular crags at Rumney Rocks. It’s a great escape from the city and the quickest approach in the area. The campground is communal, and campers may set up their tents wherever they feel most comfortable. We have 16 communal fire rings and picnic tables for guests to share. Additionally, you’ll find bunks for rent in the house which also comes with a communal kitchen, bathroom, and living room. Wi-Fi and outlets are in both the house and the barn.
Members will find the member promo code and book directly through Profile. AAC Members at the partner level and above receive lodging discounts.
Reservations accepted starting March 1, 2024. The Rumney Rattlesnake Campground opens on April 19, 2024 and closes on November 3, 2024.
Rattlesnake Campground
415 Buffalo Road
Rumney, NH 03266
Office Hours:
Monday through Sunday: 7 - 9 a.m. & 7 - 9 p.m.
Friday & Saturday Evening Office Hours: 6 - 9 p.m.
Contact Information:
(720) 880-7836
[email protected]
Off-season Contact Information:
(303) 384-0110
[email protected]
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Rumney Campground FAQs
Do You Take Reservations? Are they required?
Yes! We accept reservations up to 11 a.m. the day of. Walk-ins are allowed based on availability. Please visit during office hours to inquire.
How much is it?
Camping: $8 per person for members and $12 per person for non-members
Bunks: $20 per person for members and $30 per person for non-members
Have four people? Book two two-person sites.
Have three people? Book one two-person and one one-person site.
Is the Barn open for day use?
Yes! While there are no outside guests allowed in the campground, the barn is open to the public. Inside you will find picnic tables, Wi-Fi, and outlets. Take a break from the rain or the sun!
Why don't you have 'real' bathrooms? I hate porta-potties!
The installation of toilets and/or showers will require both a new septic system and well. The current septic can only support the existing house, and the volume of water needed to support new bathrooms will require an additional supply. We are working with an engineer and the State of NH to see if the property *could* support a large enough system. Additionally, the costs associated with these improvements will be significant. Long story made short - we are exploring the option, but it's a process and a large financial commitment.
What are the 'camping sites' like?
The campground is made up of large communal fields and forested areas. With the exception of a few areas, you are welcome to set up your tents anywhere on the property that is most comfortable for you.
What do I get when I stay in the bunkroom?
When you stay in our 6-person co-ed bunkroom you get a bunk, light bedding, and a pillow. You also have access to a fully outfitted kitchen for meal prep, a bathroom with a shower, a spacious living room, and free Wi-Fi.
*No dogs are allowed to stay in the bunkhouse.
Are fires allowed?
Yes! However fires are restricted to communal fire rings. Please do not make a fire outside of the established fire rings. Firewood can be purchased in the front office for $5 a bundle.
Why can't I have a fire right outside my tent? Why communal fire pits?
All AAC campgrounds are community gathering spaces and we encourage people to meet their neighbors, share stories, and make new friends around the fire rings. There are several picnic tables and fire rings.
The entire camping area sits in a flood plain. Each seasonal flood destroys the fire pits and we lose several picnic tables. We also like to keep pollution from smoke to a minimum.
Wait... am I going to be washed away in a flood?!
We sure hope not! The campground manager will monitor the stream gauge closely and inform campers if there is any immediate danger. In the event of a sudden flood, the rally point is the barn. Luckily, times of heavy rain are bad times to climb.
Can I park my car at the campground for just the day while I climb?
Yes! There is a designated parking area at the campground for additional parking for when the climbing lot overflows. Guests can park for free on the day of their check-out, while outside guests are to pay $5 per vehicle. A pay box can be found at the entrance with pens and envelopes to leave your vehicle information.
What if I don't have cash to pay for parking?
During office hours, the Campground Manager can take payment via credit card.
Can I park and sleep in my vehicle overnight?
Yes! You would book a site as you normally would. There is no price difference based on whether you sleep in a car or tent.
Can I reserve a specific site when I make a reservation?
There are no designated "sites". The property is open and communal.
If the Campground Manager is off-site how do I get in touch with them?
Please call the campground phone at (720) 880-7836 for immediate needs. Text or email [email protected] for other questions.
What should I bring?
Standard camping gear. If you are going to use a hammock or tarp to cover tents, padding for your cord around trees is required.
Can I bring my dog?
Well-behaved dogs are welcome at the campground as long as they are restrained at all times. If your dog is a nuisance, or the Manager believes it to be dangerous, you will have to leave. Please do not leave your dog unattended. Please pick up all dog waste! Note: NO PETS in the bunkhouse.
When is the Rattlesnake Campground open?
We are usually open from around the second week of April to around the last week of October, although this all depends on weather conditions.
Accommodations include:
Large communal camping area, with shared picnic tables and fire rings
Open barn with tables and small library, outlets, and WiFi
Trash dumpster
Sinks with potable water (on the south side of the barn)
Porta-Potties
Across the street from climbing, you won't have to pay for parking!