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The best camping near Wompatuck State Park

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Cozy Wooded Nook

8 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents3 acres ¡ Carver, MA
A cozy 3 acres near Cranberry Bogs. We have 5 campsites available to choose from. 1 RV (& multi tent) site and 4 onsite trailers. There are additional various locations tucked into nooks for small tent and hammock camping. Short wooded trails for dog walks. Build a fire for enjoyment, or swivel the 30” grill top over, to cook. Campfires permitted. Wood for sale on-site is $5 per bundle — mix of pine, oak, maple, ash, and poplar. The randomly dispersed hammocks are perfect for relaxing, watching sunsets through the tree line or reading a book with the morning birds. Pet friendly. 25-foot tie-out cable available for use anywhere on the property. No dump stations or bathrooms on site. [Luggable Loo Bucket Toilet available for rent for $1] Well water fill up available. Absolutely no use of liquid fire accelerants, please. We will provide endless fire starter logs and cardboard to get you going. 15 AMP ELECTRICITY AVAILABLE FOR AN ADDITIONAL $5/PER NIGHT 5 miles to Plymouth 25 miles to Cape Cod 45 miles to Boston
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Vintage camper, wifi & firepit

2 sites ¡ Lodging1 acre ¡ Canton, MA
Get outside and bring the dog! Glamping tiny house style. Vintage RV with attached enclosed room. Your own waterfront beach with campfire pit.  Dogs welcome! Very close to neighbors in a quite secluded neighborhood, 10 miles from Boston. Experience the natural beauty of Massachusetts just a few miles outside of Boston, Blue Hills Reservation stretches over 7,000 acres with 125 miles of trails to explore through forests and wetlands, up hills and more.   Peace and serenity 19 miles from downtown Boston MA.   Bring the dog for swimming. Kayak and canoe in the back yard at the waters edge. Marshmallows and firewood included. Linens included. Space in backyard to pitch an extra tent for guests.  Parking on lot in front of camper. Hiking trails around the lake.
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$125
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Souza Cranberry Waterfront Campsite

3 sites ¡ RVs, Tents50 acres ¡ Rochester, MA
Come enjoy our active 50 acre cranberry bog, located in God's country, Rochester Massachusetts. Enjoy fishing, swimming, canoeing or paddle boating in our private 6 acre watering hole. Or just take a walk around the bogs enjoying the sites of nature and the animals you may see along the way. Two Waterfront sites available, no electricity, water or sewer. Generator's allowed, and generator available for rent. Water refill and dump station available upon request.
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Toi Moi Gloucester

1 site ¡ RV6 acres ¡ Gloucester, MA
Our property is over 5.5 acres, with a working saw mill, a barn, a wine bar and art studio, an airbnb, and our home. We are located within a few minutes of Rt. 128 giving you easy access to everything Cape Ann has to offer, without any street noise or neighbors. At the site you will find: 30A 120V hookup 20A 120V hookup The RV Tuckaway simply offers a quiet, peaceful and private place to park and enough space on the gravel pad to put out chairs and hang out. We can supply a Gloucester trash bag (big enough for a couple standard kitchen bags of trash) for $15 and dispose of it for you. We will provide a small, standard recycling bin free of charge, as long as the recycling refuse is contained to the bin. There are so many things to do here, it's impossible to give a comprehensive list, however we'll try to give you a quick shot at our favorites: Beaches: Wingaersheek Beach, Singing Beach, Good Harbor Athletic/Outdoors: Cape Ann SUP, Canoe/Kayak on Walker Creek, Essex River Restaurants: Talise, Short & Main, Feather & Wedge Shops: Pastaio, Helen's Bottle Shop Bakeries: Honeycomb, Bonny Breads, Sandpiper Art/Museum: Beauport, the Sleeper-McCann House, Rocky Neck Art Colony, CAM If there's something specific you're curious about, just ask us!
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Ponderings at White Pond

1 site ¡ Lodging1 acre ¡ Concord Ma, MA
Once written about by Henry David Thoreau in Walden. He called it one of the "emerald eyes of the world" . A magical place yet so close to Boston.Learn more about this land:This winter we are offering up our cottage with an additional winterized tent for studio or additional guests.  You need to walk about 100 yards down a gravel path to get to our secluded home. It is heated with two pellet stoves. One in the bedroom wing, the other in the livingroom/kitchen.  Skating, ice fishing, and crosscountry skiing right outside your door when the weather is right. Peace and calm when the weather is harsh. The house is fully stocked with cooking. linens, and a bathroom.  During the summer, glamping in our greenhouse-tent for peace and tranquility.  It is under a canopy of trees with a cool pond breeze prevailing. The bed and linens are first rate for a very comfortable stay. There are shelves, potable water and a desk within. It is heated in the cool temps and fan cooled in the warmer days.  There is a canoe and paddleboard available to borrow. The main house is attached by decks, the bathroom is shared with the main house and there is a kitchen for you to use. The 40 acre pond is 65 feet deep. It is a kettle pond which is spring fed with no river inlets to pollute it.  Access is a little tricky with 100 yard hike from the parking area down a steep slope.  The pond is stocked with bass and trout for great fishing. The birds are amazing.  Henry David Thoreau wrote about White Pond in his book, Walden as the "emerald eyes of the world."  This is a place that magic happens.
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Rockville Artist Sanctuary and Retr

1 site ¡ RV, Tent3 acres ¡ Millis Clicquot, MA
Small private camp on river Birds and wildlife crossing Perfect for artist or writer Hiking and yoga studio within 5 miles Picturesque scenery along historic New England Foliage fall artist or photography Small town center,antiques shopping all within 5 miles. Including Commuter rail train to Boston.
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Peaceful Convenience

2 sites ¡ Lodging2 acres ¡ Bolton, MA
Come experience Summer in New England, embrace the silence, enjoy this 2.5 Acres property Abutting wetlands with private Home; bathroom, screened in porch, use of kitchen for coffee etc. all to enjoy. A babbling brook, hammock trees, peaceful, and serene. The surrounding area is a right to farm community with local beautiful farms within five minutes in every direction property is on a known bike route (2 bikes available for use) The town host a wonderful winery local coffee shop and hiking trails (map book on site) multiple area conservation lands. Bolton is known for its apple farms in the fall for picking and spring time blossoms. August through September harvest (my favorite) plenty of pick your own everything! We have great historic towns surrounding us like concord, Harvard so much history, dinning etc. cross country skiing. Convenient location to Boston. If looking for a summer escape the home offers 2 guest rooms within a meditative shared space. Fire pit outdoors, fireplace in doors.
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Turtle Path Camping Site

1 site ¡ RV3 acres ¡ Hopkinton, MA
Our driveway is located about 3 miles from the start of the Boston Marathon, 8 minutes from 495, but, down a country road. We find our property to be quite peaceful. We do have crickets to lull you to sleep and early birds (and sometimes a neighborhood rooster) to greet you in the morning.  Keep an eye out for turtles! We are a few hundred yards from either Upton State Forest or Lake Whitehall. Lake Whitehall is popular with boaters (speed limit enforced) and is stocked with fish. No swimming. There is a public boat ramp on the other side of the lake. We often put in our kayaks at the entrance close to our house. We hike, mountain bike and picnic in these parks. It's really beautiful.  There is a 24-hour grocery store 2 miles down the road.  The gravel campsite is located at the barn end of our driveway in front of the red barn. There is a little privacy from the house, but, we may need to get into the barn from time to time. We have a 30amp and water hookup at the barn. If planning on using electric please add one "electric hookup" extra to each night of your stay BEFORE finishing the request to book, it's really difficult to add it after. Please plan to bring 50' of hose and/or 25ft of electrical cord if using hookups. There is wifi, BUT, it's pretty weak at the barn. Definitely not strong enough for streaming! Our Ibex camper may or may not be parked next to the barn depending on if we are out camping!  We do not accept car campers. Turtle Path also has a Guest Suite. Find us on that other website! Shortly after we moved in we discovered a large snapping turtle on his way from Lake Whitehall to the creek at the back of our property. Our neighbor told us that's the turtle's usual route. Turtle won our hearts that day.
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Fishing, kayaking, canoeing, fun

1 site ¡ RV1 acre ¡ Mansfield, MA
Campers can expect a fun and convenient place to stay near Gillette Stadium and Xfinity Center. RVs 25’ or less are welcome (must pack out waste tanks). We are pet friendly and 420 friendly (dispensary’s are close by). Free use of our kayaks, canoe and paddle board. Free firewood when available. Free WiFi, Water and 20 amp hookup. Free use of our Blackstone style grill and griddle as well. Campers need to know that our property is on a fairly busy street and can be loud at times (we do supply free earplugs for our guests).
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Patti's Beaver Pond

1 site ¡ RV1 acre ¡ Lincoln, MA
We are in a suburban area (Lincoln, MA) which is next to Concord and Lexington. This is a historical area with Lexington Battle Green, historical houses and civil war reenactments. We are close to Walden Pond and many hiking and bike trails. We are also close to the communter train to Boston and surrounds. Email if you need additional info about how to get into other towns.
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$66
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Estate of Mind

13 sites ¡ RVs, Tents25 acres ¡ Whitinsville, MA
We are a collaborative creative coliving community restoring a historic estate. The property has 20 acres of forest and 5 acres of buildings, lawns, parking, gardens, etc. The forest is split by a small stream, with a few trails including some that lead to adjacent public forest. Our onsite activities tend to focus on art projects, musical events, crafty and creative endeavors, etc. We often have group dinners, open to the public on at least Sundays.
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Plymouth Camping Spot

1 site ¡ RV1 acre ¡ Plymouth, MA
Beautiful spot in south Plymouth to pitch a tent or bring your trailer. 5 minute walk to a private pond and minutes from the cape and down town Plymouth. 3 minute drive to the local camp store for all your camping needs and plenty of space for a fire! Lots of hiking spots in the area and a great spot for dogs!
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The best camping near Wompatuck State Park guide

Overview

About

Tuck yourself in at Wompatuck State Park! Only a 35 minute drive from Boston, this park offers some of the best camping and nature exploring outside of the city. You can ride your bike or take a hike on the many miles of scenic trails. After your exercise, be sure to fill your water up at the famous Mt. Blue Spring, or head over to the Cohasset Reservoir where you can fish for blue gill. At night put your catch over the fire, and relax beneath oceans of stars.

Notable campgrounds

  • Site E009 offers an accessible camping experience with a level, packed-surface campsite, pedestal grill, and accessible picnic table.
  • Site Y003 is designed for accessibility, ensuring a comfortable and inclusive outdoor adventure for all visitors.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for peak season from early May to Columbus Day weekend, to secure your preferred campsite.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter camping experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellations for last-minute opportunities to reserve a spot.
  • Explore nearby camping options to maximize your chances of finding a great site.

When to go

The best time to visit Wompatuck State Park is during the warmer months, from late spring to early fall, when all park facilities are fully operational. Winter offers a tranquil escape, though some amenities may be limited. Avoid holiday weekends if you prefer a more secluded experience.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast and prepare for New England's variable conditions before your visit.
  • Review the park's rules, such as no alcohol and no littering, to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
  • Take advantage of the accessible facilities, including campsites and trails, for an inclusive outdoor adventure.
  • Remember that hunting is allowed in certain areas, so read up on the rules for hunting in state parks.
  • Non-resident camping fees are $54/night, so plan your budget accordingly.

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