Family Camping In The Heart Of ’s Monadnock Region

2017 Camper’s Guide 24 Longview Rd • Hancock NH • 03449 WWW.SEVENMAPLES.COM Welcome to Seven Maples Campground For The 2017 Camping Season!!!

The Seven Maples story...  A clean, quiet, respectful, family Seven Maples is a small, friendly, camping environment. family owned and operated camp-  Extensive recreational facilities. ground, nestled within the storybook  Special theme weekends. village of Hancock, New Hampshire, a short drive from .  On site services and supplies, The 52 year old campground is located including LP gas, ice, wood, camp on a historic 54 acre piece of farm land, store, and dump station. that was once a stop on the B&M, Keene  On site owners, with enforced quiet to Boston Railroad, in the 1800’s. Seven Maples Campground pro- hours. vides a clean and quiet camping experi-  1 and 2 person Kayak/ rentals. ence for couples, and families, in a rus-  Playground, horseshoes, half court tic country setting. There is a nice bal- basket ball. ance of friendly seasonal and overnight  Rec Hall with video games, pool ta- campers, each within their own neighborhoods. ble, air hockey, pinball, and darts. Seven Maples Campground offers  Two crystal clear heated swimming a variety of campsites and hookups to pools. accommodate every type of camping  Private Stocked unit. The well landscaped campground has 2 modern bathhouses, a camp- Pond. ground store, propane filling, and  High Speed Wireless Internet Access dump station. A combination of facili- - WiFi ties, recreation and southern New  Seven Maples Is "Pet Friendly" Hampshire's many eco-tourist attrac- tions, make Seven Maples Campground  To Find us use GPS Coordinates: a great place to get away from the hus- Lon: 71.9781 x Lat:42.9839 tle and bustle of daily life. Please join us this year and discover why our campers return year after year. Standard Rates 2017 Seasonal Site Rates Site Fee $2700.00(plus metered elec) Daily Weekly **Monthly (includes free off season storage for re-

turning seasonals ) W/E Site $40.00 $224.00 $784.00 W/E/S Site $48.00 $280.00 $896.00 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Our camping rates include 2 adults and 2 children. Bunk Cabin $95.00 $525.00 N/A No more than 2 cars, and 1 camping unit per site. A King Cabin $110.00 $605.00 N/A maximum of 4 Adults and 4 Children are allowed to Bath Cabin $120.00 $660.00 N/A be registered to a site, and are charged as follows:

**Monthly rate is for 28 days (4 weeks)** Over Night Extra Adult $10.00 Holiday Weekend Rates (3 Days) Over Night Extra Child $5.00 Day Visitor (Adult, Children, & Dogs)** $5.00 W/E Site $140.00 A/C or 50 Amp Use $5.00 W/E/S Site $168.00 Early Arrival *** $15.00 Bunk Cabin (2) $330.00 Late Departure *** $15.00 King Cabin (1) $385.00 ** Day Visitors are welcome until 10:00PM Bath Cabin (1) $420.00 ** Dogs must have proof of vaccinations *** Restrictions Apply

**cabin rates include 9% NH State Tax** Reservations can be Guaranteed with a Credit Card 1 Night Stay 100% 2 or more Nights Stay 50% Holiday Weekend 100%

Refund and Cancellation Policies All Reservations One night ‘s Fee Minimum Holiday Weekends No Refunds Inclement Weather No Refunds No Call and No Show Will Be Charged Full Reservation Site Fee

For general information or To Make Reservations, Just Give Us A Call. (603)525-3321 or Email Us Your Request! [email protected]

2016 Events & Activities

May 5th Annual Clean Up Weekend Come camp with us for FREE. Saturday morning we organize a camp wide spring clean up. And Saturday night is our first Pot Luck of the season (bring a dish). Friday night and Sunday Morning is your time to sit back, relax and kick off your camping season. May 13th Seasonal’s Wine and Cheese Social and Park Stroll. A great opportunity to meet and greet new seasonal campers as well as catch up with old friends. (details at the store) May 14th Mothers Day Pancake Breakfast$. May 20th Themed Bingo (details at the store) May 27th– 30th Memorial Day Weekend Join us as we kick off summer at the camp with our “Fried Dough Social$”, hay rides, horseshoe and dart tournaments. (bring your darts). Flashlight candy hunt! Note– the pool opens this weekend. **Holiday weekend rates apply. June 3rd Sub / Sandwich Night Pot Luck (sign up at the store) June 6th Taco Tuesday Pot Luck (sign up at the store) June 18th Fathers Day Pancake Breakfast$. June 24th Annual Clambake & Lobster Fest Tickets$ must be purchased by Sat 17th. (limited seat- ing for this event) July 4th weekend “Ice Cream Sundae Social$”, hay rides, horseshoe and dart tournaments, t-shirt tie dying$, and more. Also decorate your site to show your patriotic spirit. **Holiday weekend rates apply. July 8th We celebrate Seven Maples 52nd Birthday Come celebrate this milestone with us! No guest fees all weekend, and special activities including cake and ice cream social and Bon Fire. July Hillsboro Balloon Festival. July 15th Themed Bingo (details at the store) July 28th Holidays In July- Holiday Themes abound, as everyone is invited to decorate their site in the holiday of their choice, There will be an Easter Egg hunt. Santa makes his annual visit while on vacation in the Monadnock region. (Parents bring a wrapped marked gift for Santa to give to your child.) Saturday Evening we will have a Ham potluck din- ner.” (sign up at the store). August Cheshire County Fair.

Schedule Subject To Change $ (Denotes An Event Cost)

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2016 Events & Activities Campers FYI (Helpful tips and info) "Before you blow your Breaker……… Aug 12th Our 28th Annual Steamship Rounds & Fund Raiser, we cook two Steamship rounds weigh- consider how fast the AMPS ad up.” ing in at about 100 pounds. Slow cooked over our char- RV 12volt Converter……...... 8 amps coal rotisserie, producing some of the best beef you will Air Conditioner...... 15 to 17 amps ever have. The beef is served up with chowder, corn on Refrigerator...... 5.7 amps the cob, potato and macaroni salads, coleslaw, rolls, Electric Water Heater…...... 12.5 amps dessert, and ice tea. Tickets are limited and sold at the Microwave Oven...... 12.8 amps store in advance$. We will have door prizes, and raffles Electric Coffee Pot...... 9 amps at the event and all proceeds will be donated to The Toaster...... 10 amps Town of Hancock Fire and Police Departments. Hair Dryer...... 10 amps Aug 19th Hancock Old Homes Day Weekend TV...... 2 to 3 amps **Two Night Minimum & No discounts. Dirt Devil Hand Vac...... 2 amps Aug 26th Themed Bingo (details at the store) Electric Fry Pan...... 10 amps Sept 1st - Sept 4th Labor Day Weekend Iron...... 10 amps Join us for our “Ice Cream Sundae Social$”, hay rides, Food Processor...... 6 amps flashlight candy hunt, horseshoe and dart, tournaments. Crock Pot...... 1.5 amps Note– the pool closes at the end of this weekend. 1,100 watt Electric Heater... 9.2 amps **Holiday weekend rates apply. Sept Hopkinton Fair “When you connect to our artesian well Sept 9th Baked Potato Pot Luck We supply water system…….” the baked potatoes and you supply the toppings. (sign up at the store) You should not need a pressure regulator because we usually stay steady at 50 to 60 PSI. Sept 16th Themed Bingo (details at the store) Please DO NOT remove our anti siphon backflow Sept 23rd Our annual Thanksgiving Pot Luck preventers when you disconnect from our water sys- Diner. We supply and slow cook four or more turkeys tem, they were not mistakenly left behind by a pre- over our charcoal rotisserie. All you have to do is bring your favorite Thanksgiving dinner dish. This activity is vious camper. They belong to the park and are re- free for all attending. Please sign up in advance and let quired by law, for your protection. us know what you'll be bringing. Join us for the evening “If you are camped on a Full Hookup Bonfire. Sept 30th Our 10th Annual HOBO STEW Septic Site……….” hosted by our seasonals. (sign up at the store) To avoid odors and blockages, keep black-water Oct 6th-9th (Columbus Day Weekend) holding tank value closed. Maintain adequate water Our Annual Halloween & Customer Appreciation level. Empty only when the tank is at least 1/2 full. Weekend has grown to one of the busiest of the year. It is an opportunity for us to thank all the campers who “Any time you dump…. make our business grow. The youngsters, and some oldsters, enjoy our Halloween parade with "Trick or even at the dumping station….” Treat" activities. Bring a large bag of goodies, since you Always drain the black-water holding tank first. can expect up to a hundred costumed goblins. Free Then drain the gray-water. This helps to clean out Pumpkin carving and lighting! We have an Evening your hose. Hay ride, giving you the opportunity to see the sites decorated in a Halloween theme by most of our camp- “Do Not Transport Firewood….” ers. We also serve up our customer appreciation din- As of July, 2011 New Hampshire has banned the im- ner on Sunday. portation of untreated firewood. Stopping the **Holiday weekend rates apply. movement of camper firewood is one of the best ways to minimize the risk of accidentally carrying Schedule Subject To Change invasive pests to new forest regions not yet infested. $ (Denotes An Event Cost)

Campground Rules Campground rules are to ensure your enjoyment and safety. Please help us keep Seven Maples a safe and clean place for your family to camp.

HOOKS. This is to protect the fish population of the pond. YOU  Occupancy ARE RESPONSIBLE TO KNOW AND OBEY ALL POSTED POOL You must be 21 years of age or older to register for a site at & POND RULES THEY ARE STRICTLY ENFORCED. Seven Maples. Check in time is 2:00 P.M. Check out time is 1 P.M. for overnight sites. There is an additional charge of $15.00 for  Pets late departures. Our site policy and base camping rates are for 2 Pets are welcome at Seven Maples, with a maximum of 2 per site. adults and 2 children. Children are defined as under 18 and reside All pets must have proof of License and Vaccinations before be- with at least 1 of the adults. A maximum of 8 people (4 adults and 4 ing admitted to the park. Pets may not leave your camp site unless children) including visitors are allowed on any site at one time. All they are being walked by an adult (18yrs of age or older). Please visitors MUST be preregistered by the registered camper at the of- make sure they are leashed at all times and that they are not left fice. All visitors will receive a car pass. It is the responsibility of the unattended anywhere on our property. We require you to pick up all registered camper to ensure their guests follow the campground pet waste regardless of where you are in the campground. rules. If your guest is asked to leave, you may also be asked to Pets of Day Guests are $5.00 each and are included in the 2 per leave. Day visitors must leave the park by 10:00 p.m. No more site Total Limit. than 2 cars, and 1 camping unit per site.  Trash  Quiet Hours All trash is to be put in the dumpster near the exit road. Do not We are a family campground and every camper deserves a quiet leave any trash in our dumpster that was not a direct result of your night for sleep so "Quiet Time" is strictly enforced from 10:00pm camping at Seven Maples. Do not litter your site or the woods to 7:00am. Campers are welcome to enjoy their late night fires and brush around the campground. A $25 fine will be charged for dis- social activities but these should not be loud enough to disturb posing of anything other than camping related trash in the sleepers in adjacent sites. dumpster (e.g. trash from your home, rugs, camper parts, furniture, batteries, metal of any kind, propane tanks etc.)  Children, Bicycles, & Drones Parents are responsible for the behavior and safety of their  Trees children. Please be sure you know where your children are at all Cutting any tree or limb (dead or alive) on our property is times, and all children under 6 should be supervised in the rest- strictly prohibited. A $25 fine will be charged for cutting or damag- rooms. Playground hours are from 8 a.m. to sunset. Parents, please ing any trees live or dead in the campground. You may also be be sure your children are supervised while at the playground. asked to leave the campground at once and no refund will be given. Please Do Not Cut Through occupied sites to get to the playground All children 14 and under MUST wear safety helmets when riding  Fireworks & Firearms bicycles. Bicycles may not be ridden after dark. Roller blades and Firearms, bows, arrows and FIREWORKS (including small wheel scooters may not be ridden due to the rough nature of SPARKLERS) are strictly prohibited in the campground. Anyone our gravel roads. Drones may be operated in the recreation field observed with these items will be asked to leave the campground at by Longview Rd. only, not in and amongst the campsites and must once and no refund will be given. be legally registered with the FAA.  Motor Bikes  Pool & Pond Motor bikes are allowed in the campground and must be li- No lifeguard is on duty at the pool. Children 14 and under will censed and registered. ATV's are not allowed in the campground not be allowed in the pool without adult supervision (State law). unless they are being transported in a registered vehicle or trailer No one is to swim alone regardless of age and skill of the (and may not be driven or started in the park). swimmer. No Pets inside pool fenced area (State law). Food or  & Paths drinks are not allowed inside the swimming pool fenced area (State Please stay on trails, paths, and roads. law). Swimming in the pool after the gates are closed is not allowed. Walking through campsites other than your own, whether it is Swim Safety rules posted at the pool are to be followed by every- vacant or occupied is prohibited. one. NO SWIMMING IN THE POND, NO PETS IN THE POND, Thank you, Seven Maples Campground (this will be grounds for removal from the park). The pond is stocked with rainbow trout for your family to enjoy fishing. All fishing in the pond is CATCH AND RELEASE ONLY, AND NO BARBED Campfires Fire rings may not be moved (state law). Fires must be kept under 18" high. Fires must not be left unattended. Fires must be out before you go to bed each night and before you check out.

Depending on the current "Forest Fire Danger" rating as reported by the State Fire Marshal and displayed at the campground entrance, these conditions apply:

LOW - No restrictions MODERATE - All fires must be extinguished by 12:00pm HIGH - All fires must be extinguished by 10:00pm VERY HIGH - All fires must be extinguished by 10:00pm EXTREME - No Campfires are allowed Local Points of Interest Whether you like boating, golf, nature, hiking, history or just sightseeing, the Monadnock region has something for everyone. Here is just a small sample of what you can see and do right nearby. You can also stop in at the camp store and browse our brochure rack where you will find even more information on local destinations.  Monadnock Speedway  Cathedral of the Pines Celebrating 37 Years of Competitive Racing Action! The Rindge - Beautiful panoramic views of Mt Monadnock. Track is a 1/4 mile high banked oval sanctioned by NAS- An outdoor memorial to all whom have given their lives CAR in Winchester, NH in service to this county.  The Peterborough Players  Rhododendron State Park Peterborough - Founded in 1933, the Peterborough Fitzwilliam - Walking paths, picnic grounds breathtaking Players has offered high-quality theatre for the Monad- views of Mt Monadnock and the region. nock Region of southwestern New Hampshire and be-  Miller State Park yond for over 70 years. Peterborough - Hike or drive to the summit of Pack Mo-  The Friendly Farm nadnock Mountain (2,290’) Picnic area and fireplaces. Rte 101 Dublin - Kids and adults can meet, pet and get Located on Rte 101, just west of Temple Mountain. to know farm animals. Open daily late April through La-  MacDowell Lake bor Day and weekends until mid-Oct 10-5 Peterborough - Recreation area surrounding the Mac-  Sheiling Forest Dowell Lake Dam project. Off Rte 101 just west of Peter- Old Street Road in Peterborough Walking trails thru borough Center. Open Memorial Day through Labor Day fields and forests, following stone walls built by farmers  MacDowell Artist's Colony of long ago. Easy, level walks. Open daily dawn to dusk Peterborough - Founded in 1907. Open year round for year-round exhibits and performances. Located on High Street.  Willard Pond Wildlife Sanctuary  Harris Center for Conservation Rte 123 in Hancock - Is one of NH's most pristine lakes. Rte 123 in Hancock - Conservation center with hiking Walking trails and non-gasoline boats. trails, wildlife management workshops and family out-  Franklin Pierce Homestead ings. Located on King’s Highway. Rte 31 West of Hillsboro - Home of New Hampshire’s only President. Restored to reflect 1804-1839 period with Golf Courses period furnishings, utensils, and scenic wallpaper. Open  Angus Lea Golf Course late June-Labor Day, except Mondays West Main Street in Hillsborough - Nine hole par 33  Stonewall Farm course with a spacious club house, putting green and a Keene- a non-profit educational facility and working pro shop. dairy .Offers a wide variety of programs, workshops and  Monadnock Country Club special events, made available to the public throughout High Street in Peterborough - Nine hole par 29 course the year. offering a limited Pro-shop, club and pull-cart rentals,  Davis Brook Farm youth golf instructions, adult lessons and tennis courts Hancock - Family owned daylily farm and flowering  The Shattuck Golf Club shrub nursery opening its garden gates to the public for Dublin Road in Jaffrey - Eighteen hole par 71 course of- the bloom season fering a complete pro shop, resident golf pro, cart rent- als, driving range and full lessons.

Monadnock State Park (Just 13 Miles From Seven Maples Campground) Jaffrey - Mount Monadnock in southwest New Hamp- shire is the most climbed mountain in North America and the second most climbed mountain in the world. Boasting a summit of 3,165’ and 40 miles of hiking trails. Located off Dublin Road (off Rte 124). MONAD- NOCK is famous for attracting "POWER HIKERS." Larry Davis holds the amazing record of climbing Mo- nadnock for 2850 CONSECUTIVE DAYS, nearly eight years without missing a day. Fran Rautiola climbed Mo- nadnock 14 TIMES in a 24-hour period before losing the record to Gary Harrington, who climbed it 16 times.

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