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July 2023 by Robert Gould
Beautiful place Brenda and her husband were very polite and welcoming.
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August 2021 by Kelly Tarbox
Heaven on earth. My family has been going here since the 50’s. Perfect get away to relax and recharge.
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January 2021 by James Ireland
Beautiful place Brenda and her husband were very polite and welcoming. And the cabins were clean perfect size for my family. Each cabin had a dock that took you to Turner pond 54 acres and beautiful crystal clear water. So quiet and relaxing the kids loved it just came home after a week there we was upset we had to leave. Would definitely recommend this place can't wait to go back . Thank you Brenda
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October 2019 by debbie mickelson
Great place to stay love being there
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July 2019 by Dan W.
The only other (very negative) review here is from 2013. I think it represents an aberration; My family has been coming up here for 1 week each summer for nearly 20 years, and never had a situation such as described. My review: These are true camps, not second homes and thus are not for everyone. Positives: Tucker Pond is a small, quiet pond that is great for swimming and non-serious fishing. Swimming area is excellent, with a nice sandy bottom, gradual descent and a raft. You share the swimming area with the residents of four or five other camps. Each camp has its own dock, but the swimming from those docks is not as good. Each camp has access to a kayak and rowboat, and sometimes you can borrow a second one. The camps are rustic but decently equipped and maintained with kitchen supplies, working plumbing, intact screens, and the beds are OK but not fancy. Bring your own sheets; blankets available. There is basic cable TV, no wifi unless you can get it through your cellphone*. You can bring your pets, but keep them leashed and quiet. There are some tree swings and inflatable toys and floats for kids. This is a community. A significant number of renters come here year after year, for decades and generations. But no one is cliquey about that, and the renters are usually quiet family groups. Cons: The bedrooms fit beds and that's it. (Sometimes you have to turn sideways to walk out from around your bed.) The walls between them are pretty thin. No a/c. No wireless. No premium TV like HBO, etc. *Cell service is erratic. You have neighbors and you may not have the privacy that you would have in renting a condo or single house. Tucker Pond is NOT about the cabins. It's the place and the instant sense of "getting away from it all" that it evokes.
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April 2019 by Paul M. McKenna
Cozy camps nestled quitely off the beaten path in Salisbury NH on Tucker Pond. Perfect for family vacation, K9 friendly cottages with water access and docks with paddle pontoon boats to tour the pond or fish from.