Press Release
Canadian Camping Reservations in New Hampshire Plummet by Over 70%
Updated: June 9, 2025
New Hampshire State Parks has reported a dramatic decline in camping reservations from Canadian visitors, with figures showing a staggering drop of more than 70% compared to the same time last year. In contrast, reservations from other regions have remained relatively stable, indicating a notable shift in the campground demographics this season.
This significant decrease in Canadian bookings is raising concerns among campground operators and local businesses that rely on tourists during the summer months. While the reasons for the dip have yet to be fully analyzed, factors such as travel restrictions, currency fluctuations, and other economic considerations may play a role in these figures.
Despite the downturn in Canadian visitors, New Hampshire campgrounds continue to see consistent interest from other states, suggesting that local tourism may be helping to cushion the impact of reduced Canadian participation. State officials are encouraging all campers to explore the rich outdoor offerings that New Hampshire has to offer, as they navigate through this atypical season.
Local business owners are hopeful that as travel conditions normalize, Canadian campers will return, revitalizing the area’s tourism industry. In the meantime, efforts to attract visitors through promotional campaigns and enhanced camping experiences are underway, aiming to ensure that New Hampshire continues to be a favorite spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
For further details, please contact New Hampshire State Parks.
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