The best forest glamping sites near Marshfield

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Camping in Marshfield, Massachusetts is the perfect way to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. With over 125 available options that feature glamping accommodations and a forest setting, Hipcamp has something for everyone. Top campsites like Salamander Hollow Healing Habitat (194 reviews), Crooked Creek Hollow Farm (121 reviews), and Cozy Wooded Nook (74 reviews) offer the perfect balance of nature and luxury. Average prices per night are $60 with options as low as $30. Enjoy popular amenities like campfires, pets, and toilets while taking part in activities such as surfing, whitewater paddling, and visiting historic sites.

96% (496) 20 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Marshfield

Tidy Treehouse

1. Tidy Treehouse

100%
(17)
33mi from Marshfield · 1 site
Enjoy glamping to the sounds of nature snuggled in this uniquely designed, 100 sq ft tree house. Amenities include outdoor dining, fire pit, grill, hot tub, camping porto and cold shower all within a short drive to the Falmouth beaches and the Shining Sea Bike Path. In the off-season, this "scribbler shed" is available for writing retreats and meditative getaways.
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Campfires
from 
$99
 / night
The Cape Cod Acre

2. The Cape Cod Acre

97%
(35)
38mi from Marshfield · 1 site
The Cape Cod Acre is a cozy one acre oasis just 1 mile from beautiful Cape Cod Bay. Our Honey Shack is a private off grid (no electricity) tiny camp, nestled between pine trees and blueberry bushes. Nearby you can enjoy stunning beaches, hiking, paddling (fresh water ponds or the ocean), surfing, biking (access to the to the Cape Cod Rail Trail is less than a 10 minute drive), great food, restaurants and shops.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$60
 / night
Magpie and Jaebird's Little A-frame

3. Magpie and Jaebird's Little A-frame

97%
(157)
41mi from Marshfield · 2 sites
Follow us on Instagram @shitefootfarms As always we are excited and can't wait to share our place with you! We are a small farmette with goats, chickens, ducks, fruits, veggies, and Irish Wolfhounds. The 1.3 acre parcel across the street from the house and farm has a forested peninsula that the A-frame is located on. Our street ends in a small stream that continues to separate the farmstead from the A-frame site. Come stay in our tiny rustic A frame cabin built of mostly reclaimed materials. Enjoy being across the stream and over the bridge from the main house on a private peninsula. Enjoy the privacy of a "single site" camp! Use the fire pit, grill, outdoor wood stove, single burner butane stove or umm the bathroom :) without having to leave your site! Please be aware we are in town and you may hear road noise, lawn mowers, dogs, ect. You may also see and hear wildlife ex; deer, beavers, ducks, muskrats, rabbits, geese, foxes, and coyotes. We encourage native plants and work to provide a sanctuary for many threatened bird species. The cabin is 100sq. feet with sloping interior walls the flip up side wall is permanently open and screened in. There is no running water or electricity so unplug and unwind. A place to plug in and the water spigot a short stroll from your cabin in the driveway The cabin has a a full size mattress with sheets, blankets, throws and pillows. Lanterns, cooking utensils, camp mugs and camp coffee pot are provided. Please request the cast iron skillet and butane burner, it will not be in the cabin if you do not ask for it. You are also welcome to set up your own tent. Please note cleared space is limited and the tent should be a 1-3 person smaller tent. Outside on the deck are tiki torches, woodstove and bistro table. There is a hammock, picnic table, and 2 sets of outdoor chairs at your site. We do not have a swimming hole but the town beach is 5 minutes away and requires a day pass. If you forget something you are a short walk to Cumbies, and several farms, bakeries and a large grocer are a very short drive away. Venture farther (10 minutes) to one of the nearby hiking trails. We are within 15 minutes of the Blackstone Gorge, Southern New England Trunkline Trail, Cornier Woods, Franklin State Forest, Wojcik Farm, Cook's Valley Farm, the New England Bonsai Museum, Diamond Hill Vineyards, Caroline's Cannabis, Shire Conservation Area, New England Country Club, and many stables. The Commuter Rail to Boston, Wrentham Premium Outlets, and a Drive-in Theater are within 30 minutes. Use us as a base to explore Blackstone Valley, Boston and Worcester!! Please let us know if you need something we may have it, we want you to enjoy your stay!! Follow us on Instagram for updates on our favorite local spots for hiking, eating, entertainment and shopping. We Support Black Lives Matter, the LBGTQ+, AAPI and BIPoC communities @shitefootfarms. Visit our Instagram profile, follow and dm for a 15% discount code
Pets
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Campfires
from 
$113
 / night
Myles Standish State Forest

4. Myles Standish State Forest

79%
(12)
State forest 18mi from Marshfield · 372 sites
Discover the natural allure of Myles Standish State Forest.
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Campfires
Shawme-Crowell State Forest

5. Shawme-Crowell State Forest

100%
(1)
State forest 26mi from Marshfield · 236 sites
Discover the natural charm of Shawme-Crowell State Forest.
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Ponderings at White Pond

6. Ponderings at White Pond

98%
(53)
42mi from Marshfield · 1 site
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.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$165
 / night
Peaceful Convenience

7. Peaceful Convenience

100%
(53)
50mi from Marshfield · 2 sites
Come experience New England, embrace the silence, enjoy this 2.5 Acres property Abutting over 100 acres of protected wetlands with access to a 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 and Hudson voted best small town in America, so much history, dinning etc. cross country skiing. Convenient location to Boston. If looking for an stress free escape the home also offers 2 guest rooms available for rent within a meditative shared space. Fire pit outdoors, fireplace in doors.
Pets
Toilets
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from 
$50
 / night
Hilltop Tree Farm by Sakonnet River

8. Hilltop Tree Farm by Sakonnet River

94%
(9)
42mi from Marshfield · 4 sites
Hilltop Tree Farm by Sakonnet River – Enchanted Christmas Tree Farm & Agri‑Education Campsite Welcome to Hilltop Tree Farm by Sakonnet River — a unique agri‑educational experience where your stay helps support hands‑on learning in beekeeping, gardening, chicken care, and sustainable egg production. All camping fees are considered donations to fund our educational farm programs, not traditional lodging fees. Upon appointment, guests can participate in our beginner bee apiary course and learn about raising chickens and collecting eggs, included as part of your stay. Rhode Island may be the tiniest state in the Union, but its charm is immeasurable. With approximately 400 miles of pristine coastline, it offers coastal beauty, historic seaside towns, and New England seafood that rivals postcard scenery. At our farm you’re immersed in that charm with the added opportunity to learn about sustainable agriculture and nature. This campsite is nestled on a hillside among Fraser Fir and White Spruce trees, just a short walk from the designated parking area. Enjoy 7 acres of trails, and easy walking access to the Sakonnet River, Fort Barton Revolutionary War Tower, and Grinnell’s Beach Pier, as well as local dining including Le Moulin Rouge, BoatHouse Waterfront Dining, Coastal Roosters Café, Black Goose Café, Red Dory Restaurant, Duck Pond, and Cumberland Farms Convenience Store. Purpose & Participation: • This stay supports our educational farm and agri‑tourism mission. • Participation in farm activities, including beekeeping and chicken care, is voluntary and at your discretion. Safety & Waiver: • Guests engage in outdoor activities with natural terrain, plants, wildlife, bees, and chickens — please exercise care. • Children must be supervised by a responsible adult at all times. Property Rules: • Fires are permitted for cooking purposes only, per local fire department guidance; no additional permit is needed. • Respect plants, trees, wildlife, bees, chickens, and farm habitats at all times. • Quiet hours are enforced from 10 PM to 7 AM in accordance with Tiverton’s local residential/open‑space noise regulations. • Loud music, amplified sound, and activities that disturb neighboring properties are not allowed. Enjoy peaceful nights under the stars and enriching f
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$150
 / night
Rustic Cabins With A Mission

9. Rustic Cabins With A Mission

43mi from Marshfield · 1 site
Stay includes a rustic cabin in the woods! This camp, called Dream Day on Cape Cod, welcomes families who have a seriously ill child to enjoy respite together during the summer. Cabins vary slightly, but each includes two double bunk beds (four twin beds total) and one full-size bed, sleeping up to six guests. Each cabin is equipped with a mini refrigerator, microwave, and a full bathroom. The property also offers access to a wide-open field and a playground. Fire pit use may be requested during your stay (availability depends on fire danger levels). Please note: To access Nickerson State Park, a daily fee must be paid at the front gate until October 13.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$60
 / night
Nickerson State Park

10. Nickerson State Park

100%
(22)
State park 41mi from Marshfield · 387 sites
With beaches, lakes, and woodlands, this is Cape Cod’s most popular camping spot.
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Martha's Vineyard Family Campground

11. Martha's Vineyard Family Campground

100%
(2)
46mi from Marshfield · 141 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
The Martha’s Vineyard Family Campground began as a vacant wooded lot in 1968. The land was purchased by Charles and Jeanne Feeney from a retired doctor living in Vineyard Haven. Charles “Chuck” Feeney was an aerospace engineer at the time and was always taking his kids camping. His dream was to have a place for the family to camp and call their own. So together with his wife and five children he converted a bus into a camper and carved out a site amongst the wild blueberry bushes and scrub oak trees. Our family fell in love with the island. We discovered all the island has to offer and found it irresistible. We were the tourists of yesteryear and what attracted our family back then still exists today: beautiful beaches, fabulous fishing, quaint villages, and amazing sunsets. From the rolling hills of Aquinnah to the dunes of Katama, there is no place on earth like it. Martha’s Vineyard When Chuck found out his job was relocating him to California, he made the bold move to make his family campsite and land available to you. With a lot of hard work and great family pride, the construction of Martha’s Vineyard Family Campground began. During the first few summers of construction, we lived in the converted bus and tents. Slowly the sites and the roads were carved out. Summer vacations meant clearing land and pouring cement. The campground was officially opened in the spring of 1972 and has been a family-run operation ever since. Today the campground is managed by a third generation of The Feeney Family. The goal has always been to provide a quality camping experience for families who wish to visit this wonderful island. If there is anything that we can do to enhance that experience for you, please let us know. Amenities: Indoor Restrooms Free Hot Showers Camp Store Coin Operated Laundry Recreation Room Playground Volleyball / Badminton Area Basketball Hoop Recreational Field Community Fire Pit Wi-Fi Hotspot Dump Station Recycling Adult Bike Rentals
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$78
 / night
Hurricane Hill Farm

12. Hurricane Hill Farm

100%
(3)
48mi from Marshfield · 1 site
We are a 48-acre historic, conservation fiber farm smack in the middle of Rhode Island-in an area that was once all farmland. We are a bit of a holdover-and we take our stewardship role of this farming legacy quite seriously. Despite our glorious natural setting, we are actually very close to all the places people want to visit in RI-including Providence (15 minutes), Newport (30 minutes) beaches (15-40 depending on which one you chose) and a bunch of parks and hiking areas (15-45 minutes max). We are also near Ct and Mass-so a good home base for all kinds of exploring! Stays are limited to three nights.
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Campfires
from 
$100
 / night
Normandy Farms Campground

13. Normandy Farms Campground

31mi from Marshfield · 12 sites
Normandy Farms Campground stands out as a premier luxury camping destination, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and modern amenities in the heart of Foxboro, Massachusetts, between Boston and Cape Cod. Established in 1971, this family-owned resort has become a cherished tradition for many, recognized globally for its exceptional service and serene environment. Guests can unwind in the tranquil surroundings or dive into a variety of exciting activities designed for all ages. Our expansive pull-through campsites come equipped with essential services, including water, electricity, sewer, and cable, ensuring a comfortable stay. For those seeking a more upscale experience, we provide deluxe cabins and yurts that allow you to enjoy the great outdoors in style. If you're looking for a budget-friendly option, consider our popup trailers, or elevate your camping experience with our charming safari tents that combine romance with rustic charm. Additionally, we offer lean-to sites for those who prefer to keep their tents elevated off the ground. With a perfect mix of relaxation and adventure, Normandy Farms Campground is the ideal getaway for nature lovers and families alike.
Rustic Camp Cabins

14. Rustic Camp Cabins

88%
(4)
43mi from Marshfield · 5 sites
Our cabins are located in the back of Nickerson State Park on private property. There are bike paths/fishing swimming available in the state park. Our cabins are used for our non-profit summer camp for children with serious/life threatening illnesses during the summer. There is a microwave/mini fridge and a full sized bed with two sets of twin bunk beds.

Camping in Marshfield, Massachusetts is the perfect way to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. With over 125 available options that feature glamping accommodations and a forest setting, Hipcamp has something for everyone. Top campsites like Salamander Hollow Healing Habitat (194 reviews), Crooked Creek Hollow Farm (121 reviews), and Cozy Wooded Nook (74 reviews) offer the perfect balance of nature and luxury. Average prices per night are $60 with options as low as $30. Enjoy popular amenities like campfires, pets, and toilets while taking part in activities such as surfing, whitewater paddling, and visiting historic sites.

96% (496) 20 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Marshfield

Tidy Treehouse

1. Tidy Treehouse

100%
(17)
33mi from Marshfield · 1 site
Enjoy glamping to the sounds of nature snuggled in this uniquely designed, 100 sq ft tree house. Amenities include outdoor dining, fire pit, grill, hot tub, camping porto and cold shower all within a short drive to the Falmouth beaches and the Shining Sea Bike Path. In the off-season, this "scribbler shed" is available for writing retreats and meditative getaways.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$99
 / night
The Cape Cod Acre

2. The Cape Cod Acre

97%
(35)
38mi from Marshfield · 1 site
The Cape Cod Acre is a cozy one acre oasis just 1 mile from beautiful Cape Cod Bay. Our Honey Shack is a private off grid (no electricity) tiny camp, nestled between pine trees and blueberry bushes. Nearby you can enjoy stunning beaches, hiking, paddling (fresh water ponds or the ocean), surfing, biking (access to the to the Cape Cod Rail Trail is less than a 10 minute drive), great food, restaurants and shops.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$60
 / night
Magpie and Jaebird's Little A-frame

3. Magpie and Jaebird's Little A-frame

97%
(157)
41mi from Marshfield · 2 sites
Follow us on Instagram @shitefootfarms As always we are excited and can't wait to share our place with you! We are a small farmette with goats, chickens, ducks, fruits, veggies, and Irish Wolfhounds. The 1.3 acre parcel across the street from the house and farm has a forested peninsula that the A-frame is located on. Our street ends in a small stream that continues to separate the farmstead from the A-frame site. Come stay in our tiny rustic A frame cabin built of mostly reclaimed materials. Enjoy being across the stream and over the bridge from the main house on a private peninsula. Enjoy the privacy of a "single site" camp! Use the fire pit, grill, outdoor wood stove, single burner butane stove or umm the bathroom :) without having to leave your site! Please be aware we are in town and you may hear road noise, lawn mowers, dogs, ect. You may also see and hear wildlife ex; deer, beavers, ducks, muskrats, rabbits, geese, foxes, and coyotes. We encourage native plants and work to provide a sanctuary for many threatened bird species. The cabin is 100sq. feet with sloping interior walls the flip up side wall is permanently open and screened in. There is no running water or electricity so unplug and unwind. A place to plug in and the water spigot a short stroll from your cabin in the driveway The cabin has a a full size mattress with sheets, blankets, throws and pillows. Lanterns, cooking utensils, camp mugs and camp coffee pot are provided. Please request the cast iron skillet and butane burner, it will not be in the cabin if you do not ask for it. You are also welcome to set up your own tent. Please note cleared space is limited and the tent should be a 1-3 person smaller tent. Outside on the deck are tiki torches, woodstove and bistro table. There is a hammock, picnic table, and 2 sets of outdoor chairs at your site. We do not have a swimming hole but the town beach is 5 minutes away and requires a day pass. If you forget something you are a short walk to Cumbies, and several farms, bakeries and a large grocer are a very short drive away. Venture farther (10 minutes) to one of the nearby hiking trails. We are within 15 minutes of the Blackstone Gorge, Southern New England Trunkline Trail, Cornier Woods, Franklin State Forest, Wojcik Farm, Cook's Valley Farm, the New England Bonsai Museum, Diamond Hill Vineyards, Caroline's Cannabis, Shire Conservation Area, New England Country Club, and many stables. The Commuter Rail to Boston, Wrentham Premium Outlets, and a Drive-in Theater are within 30 minutes. Use us as a base to explore Blackstone Valley, Boston and Worcester!! Please let us know if you need something we may have it, we want you to enjoy your stay!! Follow us on Instagram for updates on our favorite local spots for hiking, eating, entertainment and shopping. We Support Black Lives Matter, the LBGTQ+, AAPI and BIPoC communities @shitefootfarms. Visit our Instagram profile, follow and dm for a 15% discount code
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$113
 / night
Myles Standish State Forest

4. Myles Standish State Forest

79%
(12)
State forest 18mi from Marshfield · 372 sites
Discover the natural allure of Myles Standish State Forest.
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Toilets
Campfires
Shawme-Crowell State Forest

5. Shawme-Crowell State Forest

100%
(1)
State forest 26mi from Marshfield · 236 sites
Discover the natural charm of Shawme-Crowell State Forest.
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Campfires
Ponderings at White Pond

6. Ponderings at White Pond

98%
(53)
42mi from Marshfield · 1 site
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.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$165
 / night
Peaceful Convenience

7. Peaceful Convenience

100%
(53)
50mi from Marshfield · 2 sites
Come experience New England, embrace the silence, enjoy this 2.5 Acres property Abutting over 100 acres of protected wetlands with access to a 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 and Hudson voted best small town in America, so much history, dinning etc. cross country skiing. Convenient location to Boston. If looking for an stress free escape the home also offers 2 guest rooms available for rent within a meditative shared space. Fire pit outdoors, fireplace in doors.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$50
 / night
Hilltop Tree Farm by Sakonnet River

8. Hilltop Tree Farm by Sakonnet River

94%
(9)
42mi from Marshfield · 4 sites
Hilltop Tree Farm by Sakonnet River – Enchanted Christmas Tree Farm & Agri‑Education Campsite Welcome to Hilltop Tree Farm by Sakonnet River — a unique agri‑educational experience where your stay helps support hands‑on learning in beekeeping, gardening, chicken care, and sustainable egg production. All camping fees are considered donations to fund our educational farm programs, not traditional lodging fees. Upon appointment, guests can participate in our beginner bee apiary course and learn about raising chickens and collecting eggs, included as part of your stay. Rhode Island may be the tiniest state in the Union, but its charm is immeasurable. With approximately 400 miles of pristine coastline, it offers coastal beauty, historic seaside towns, and New England seafood that rivals postcard scenery. At our farm you’re immersed in that charm with the added opportunity to learn about sustainable agriculture and nature. This campsite is nestled on a hillside among Fraser Fir and White Spruce trees, just a short walk from the designated parking area. Enjoy 7 acres of trails, and easy walking access to the Sakonnet River, Fort Barton Revolutionary War Tower, and Grinnell’s Beach Pier, as well as local dining including Le Moulin Rouge, BoatHouse Waterfront Dining, Coastal Roosters Café, Black Goose Café, Red Dory Restaurant, Duck Pond, and Cumberland Farms Convenience Store. Purpose & Participation: • This stay supports our educational farm and agri‑tourism mission. • Participation in farm activities, including beekeeping and chicken care, is voluntary and at your discretion. Safety & Waiver: • Guests engage in outdoor activities with natural terrain, plants, wildlife, bees, and chickens — please exercise care. • Children must be supervised by a responsible adult at all times. Property Rules: • Fires are permitted for cooking purposes only, per local fire department guidance; no additional permit is needed. • Respect plants, trees, wildlife, bees, chickens, and farm habitats at all times. • Quiet hours are enforced from 10 PM to 7 AM in accordance with Tiverton’s local residential/open‑space noise regulations. • Loud music, amplified sound, and activities that disturb neighboring properties are not allowed. Enjoy peaceful nights under the stars and enriching f
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$150
 / night
Rustic Cabins With A Mission

9. Rustic Cabins With A Mission

43mi from Marshfield · 1 site
Stay includes a rustic cabin in the woods! This camp, called Dream Day on Cape Cod, welcomes families who have a seriously ill child to enjoy respite together during the summer. Cabins vary slightly, but each includes two double bunk beds (four twin beds total) and one full-size bed, sleeping up to six guests. Each cabin is equipped with a mini refrigerator, microwave, and a full bathroom. The property also offers access to a wide-open field and a playground. Fire pit use may be requested during your stay (availability depends on fire danger levels). Please note: To access Nickerson State Park, a daily fee must be paid at the front gate until October 13.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$60
 / night
Nickerson State Park

10. Nickerson State Park

100%
(22)
State park 41mi from Marshfield · 387 sites
With beaches, lakes, and woodlands, this is Cape Cod’s most popular camping spot.
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Campfires
Martha's Vineyard Family Campground

11. Martha's Vineyard Family Campground

100%
(2)
46mi from Marshfield · 141 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
The Martha’s Vineyard Family Campground began as a vacant wooded lot in 1968. The land was purchased by Charles and Jeanne Feeney from a retired doctor living in Vineyard Haven. Charles “Chuck” Feeney was an aerospace engineer at the time and was always taking his kids camping. His dream was to have a place for the family to camp and call their own. So together with his wife and five children he converted a bus into a camper and carved out a site amongst the wild blueberry bushes and scrub oak trees. Our family fell in love with the island. We discovered all the island has to offer and found it irresistible. We were the tourists of yesteryear and what attracted our family back then still exists today: beautiful beaches, fabulous fishing, quaint villages, and amazing sunsets. From the rolling hills of Aquinnah to the dunes of Katama, there is no place on earth like it. Martha’s Vineyard When Chuck found out his job was relocating him to California, he made the bold move to make his family campsite and land available to you. With a lot of hard work and great family pride, the construction of Martha’s Vineyard Family Campground began. During the first few summers of construction, we lived in the converted bus and tents. Slowly the sites and the roads were carved out. Summer vacations meant clearing land and pouring cement. The campground was officially opened in the spring of 1972 and has been a family-run operation ever since. Today the campground is managed by a third generation of The Feeney Family. The goal has always been to provide a quality camping experience for families who wish to visit this wonderful island. If there is anything that we can do to enhance that experience for you, please let us know. Amenities: Indoor Restrooms Free Hot Showers Camp Store Coin Operated Laundry Recreation Room Playground Volleyball / Badminton Area Basketball Hoop Recreational Field Community Fire Pit Wi-Fi Hotspot Dump Station Recycling Adult Bike Rentals
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$78
 / night
Hurricane Hill Farm

12. Hurricane Hill Farm

100%
(3)
48mi from Marshfield · 1 site
We are a 48-acre historic, conservation fiber farm smack in the middle of Rhode Island-in an area that was once all farmland. We are a bit of a holdover-and we take our stewardship role of this farming legacy quite seriously. Despite our glorious natural setting, we are actually very close to all the places people want to visit in RI-including Providence (15 minutes), Newport (30 minutes) beaches (15-40 depending on which one you chose) and a bunch of parks and hiking areas (15-45 minutes max). We are also near Ct and Mass-so a good home base for all kinds of exploring! Stays are limited to three nights.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$100
 / night
Normandy Farms Campground

13. Normandy Farms Campground

31mi from Marshfield · 12 sites
Normandy Farms Campground stands out as a premier luxury camping destination, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and modern amenities in the heart of Foxboro, Massachusetts, between Boston and Cape Cod. Established in 1971, this family-owned resort has become a cherished tradition for many, recognized globally for its exceptional service and serene environment. Guests can unwind in the tranquil surroundings or dive into a variety of exciting activities designed for all ages. Our expansive pull-through campsites come equipped with essential services, including water, electricity, sewer, and cable, ensuring a comfortable stay. For those seeking a more upscale experience, we provide deluxe cabins and yurts that allow you to enjoy the great outdoors in style. If you're looking for a budget-friendly option, consider our popup trailers, or elevate your camping experience with our charming safari tents that combine romance with rustic charm. Additionally, we offer lean-to sites for those who prefer to keep their tents elevated off the ground. With a perfect mix of relaxation and adventure, Normandy Farms Campground is the ideal getaway for nature lovers and families alike.
Rustic Camp Cabins

14. Rustic Camp Cabins

88%
(4)
43mi from Marshfield · 5 sites
Our cabins are located in the back of Nickerson State Park on private property. There are bike paths/fishing swimming available in the state park. Our cabins are used for our non-profit summer camp for children with serious/life threatening illnesses during the summer. There is a microwave/mini fridge and a full sized bed with two sets of twin bunk beds.

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