Hotel in Holderness, United States
Rockywold-Deephaven Camps (RDC)
150Pearl PointsBooks years out. Squam Lake earns it.

About Rockywold-Deephaven Camps (RDC)
Rockywold-Deephaven Camps on Squam Lake is a generational New England institution with rustic lakeside cottages, communal dining, and a booking list that fills years in advance. It works best for families and multi-generational groups who want genuine disconnection over resort amenities. Get on the waiting list early — this is not a last-minute option.
A Summer Camp Experience That Books Years in Advance — Is It Worth Chasing?
Rockywold-Deephaven Camps (RDC) has operated on Squam Lake in Holderness, New Hampshire long enough that families reserve their cottages years ahead, sometimes passing access down through generations. That single fact tells you more about this place than any amenity list: if you can get a booking, take it.
The draw is the physical setting on Squam Lake — the same water made famous by On Golden Pond, and a campus of rustic wooden cottages that have been maintained rather than modernised. The design philosophy here is deliberate preservation: screen porches, wood-burning fireplaces, and the smell of pine and lake air that defines a certain idea of New England summer. If you are looking for a spa, a fitness centre, or in-room technology, look elsewhere. What RDC offers instead is a coherent, unhurried environment where the design of the space actively removes the friction of modern life. For a special occasion that calls for genuine disconnection rather than resort luxury, that is a meaningful distinction.
The communal dining hall, shared waterfront, and programme of lake activities, canoeing, sailing, swimming, are structured around togetherness. This is not a hotel where you close the door and order room service. It functions more like a private lakeside community with managed access, which is exactly what its loyalists return for and exactly what first-time visitors need to understand before booking. If your group wants private dinners and spa treatments, consider Troutbeck in Amenia or Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur for a more curated retreat experience.
Booking is the central challenge. RDC operates a waiting list system, and availability for peak summer weeks, July through August, is extremely limited for new guests. If you are planning a special occasion stay here, contact the camp well outside of a typical hotel booking window; think months, not weeks. The good news is that the booking process itself is direct once you are in the system. For broader context on what Holderness has to offer while you plan, see our full Holderness hotels guide and our full Holderness experiences guide.
RDC sits in a specific niche: it is not competing with Aman New York or Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles on service depth or design polish. It is competing on authenticity and continuity, and within that niche it has no real rivals in New England. The question is whether that kind of experience is what your trip requires. For families with children and multi-generational groups celebrating milestones, the answer is often yes. For couples seeking a romantic retreat with privacy and amenity depth, the fit is less clear.
Also worth noting for your planning: our full Holderness restaurants guide covers dining options nearby, since RDC's communal meals are part of the experience rather than a full-service restaurant programme you can opt in and out of freely. See also The Manor On Van Horn Estate if you want a more private property in the same area.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the pool and spa at Rockywold-Deephaven Camps (RDC)?
RDC is a lakeside camp on Squam Lake in Holderness, NH, and the draw here is the lake itself, not amenity infrastructure. There is no documented pool or spa facility in the venue record. If a hotel-style spa experience is your priority, RDC is not the right fit — the experience is built around waterfront activities and communal outdoor life, not resort-style wellness.
Do loyalty programs work at Rockywold-Deephaven Camps (RDC)?
No standard hotel loyalty programs apply here. RDC operates as a traditional camp property at 18 Bacon Rd, Holderness, NH, outside the chain hotel ecosystem entirely. The de facto loyalty system is returning-family priority: long-term guests tend to hold booking advantages over newcomers, which is how the multi-year waitlist functions in practice.
Is Rockywold-Deephaven Camps (RDC) family-friendly?
Yes, and families are the core audience. RDC on Squam Lake has operated long enough that multi-generational family groups are the norm, not the exception, with cottages reserved years in advance by returning families. If you have young children or want a structured outdoor summer environment rather than a resort, RDC fits that brief clearly. Solo travelers or couples seeking adult-focused retreat should look elsewhere.
How does Rockywold-Deephaven Camps (RDC) compare to nearby hotels?
RDC is not competing with hotels. It is a cottage camp on Squam Lake with a community structure that conventional hotels in the Holderness area cannot replicate. If you want daily housekeeping, room service, or flexible check-in, a standard New Hampshire inn will serve you better. If you want a fixed seasonal stay with lake access and a returning-family atmosphere, no nearby hotel offers the same format.
When is the best time to book Rockywold-Deephaven Camps (RDC)?
The honest answer: as early as possible, measured in years rather than months. RDC operates on Squam Lake with a returning-family priority system, and cottages at 18 Bacon Rd, Holderness fill well ahead of any given summer season. If you do not already have a standing reservation or a family connection, contact RDC directly to understand current waitlist availability before planning around a specific summer.
Location
18 Bacon Rd, Holderness, NH 03245
Holderness, United States
Compare Rockywold-Deephaven Camps (RDC)
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Rockywold-Deephaven Camps (RDC) | Easy |
| Aman New York | Unknown |
| Amangiri | Unknown |
| Hotel Bel-Air | Unknown |
| The Beverly Hills Hotel | Unknown |
| The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel | Unknown |
How Rockywold-Deephaven Camps (RDC) stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- Aman New York, Notable alternative
- Amangiri, Notable alternative
- Hotel Bel-Air, Notable alternative
- The Beverly Hills Hotel, Notable alternative
- The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel, Notable alternative
How Rockywold-Deephaven Camps Compares
RDC occupies a category almost entirely its own in the Northeast, so direct comparisons require some translation. Aman New York and The Beverly Hills Hotel in Los Angeles operate at a level of service polish and amenity depth that RDC does not attempt to match, and does not try to. Those properties are for guests who want a luxury framework around their time; RDC is for guests who want the framework stripped away entirely. If service-to-guest ratio and room quality are your primary metrics, those properties win by a wide margin.
Amangiri in Canyon Point is the closer philosophical comparison among high-demand retreats: both require significant advance planning, both use their natural setting as the primary design element, and both attract guests who return repeatedly. Amangiri, however, delivers full resort infrastructure, spa, pool, guided experiences, at a high nightly rate. RDC trades that infrastructure for communal simplicity and a price point that, by most accounts, is significantly lower, though it offers far less individual privacy. For a special occasion where immersion in nature matters more than service depth, RDC is the stronger choice in the Northeast; Amangiri is the call if you want the same ethos with more amenity.
Within New England specifically, Troutbeck in Amenia is the better option for couples or small groups who want a curated, design-led retreat without communal dining obligations. For families celebrating a milestone who can handle the booking complexity and embrace the camp model, RDC has no direct competitor in the region. Check our full Holderness hotels guide for the complete local picture before deciding.
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