
Campton
The gateway town at exit 28 — covered bridges, the Mad and Pemigewasset rivers, Waterville Estates and half of Owl's Nest Resort, twenty minutes from the lifts.
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Search portals can show you every listing in New Hampshire; they can't tell you what a town is actually like to live in. These profiles can. Each one is written by our team — we're based in Campton with a second office in Plymouth — and backed by real data: U.S. Census figures, school districts, drive times and live counts from the MLS. Pick a town below to see how it fits.
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The gateway town at exit 28 — covered bridges, the Mad and Pemigewasset rivers, Waterville Estates and half of Owl's Nest Resort, twenty minutes from the lifts.
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The college town that runs the valley — Plymouth State, Speare Memorial and a true walkable downtown, fifteen minutes from Squam and about half an hour from two ski mountains.
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Fifty square miles of wooded room between Campton and the Lincoln line — the clubhouse address for Owl's Nest Resort, with Waterville Valley and Loon each a short drive away.
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The downtown that runs Newfound Lake — Central Square shops and restaurants, Wellington State Park on the west shore, and some of the clearest water in the country ten minutes off I-93.
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The village at the channel where Little Squam meets the big lake — the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, the Rattlesnake ledges, and the tightly held On Golden Pond shoreline, minutes from Exit 24.
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