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Cozy Wooded Nook

95%
(274)
24mi from Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge · 9 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · 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 30 AMP ELECTRICITY AVAILABLE FOR AN ADDITIONAL $10/PER NIGHT 5 miles to Plymouth 25 miles to Cape Cod 45 miles to Boston
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$50
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Vintage camper, waterfront &firepit

94%
(110)
48mi from Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge · 3 sites · Lodging · 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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Terrybrook

31mi from Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge · 1 site · Lodging · Assonet, MA
Terrybrook – Your Off-Grid Sanctuary in the Woods Nestled on 40 peaceful acres beside the lush Freetown Forest in Assonet, Massachusetts, this cozy, off-grid cabin is your perfect escape. Heated yet secluded, the space offers rustic charm with all the essentials: WiFi for staying connected, and a 12V power source for charging devices. Wake up to bird song, explore nearby trails, or simply unwind on a hammock with a journal or a book. At night, build a campfire, gaze up at the stars, and breathe in the quiet solitude. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, a writer looking for inspiration, or just someone needing a reset — Terrybrook is your haven. Amenities include: • Campfires allowed • Potable water • Picnic table • Shower • Pet friendly With only one bedroom and a single bed, the cabin is perfectly tailored for two guests. And when you’re ready to explore, the forest is right outside your door — or stay in and recharge, both figuratively and literally. Escape the noise. Reconnect with nature. Recharge at Terrybrook.
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$69
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Waterfront cabin 10minutes Cape Cod

99%
(78)
14mi from Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge · 1 site · Lodging · Onset, MA
250sq ft Cabin (no heat, no ac) just three steps to a beautiful 42 acre spring-fed pond, your very own private sandy beach cove, a dock and use of canoe, kayaks and paddle boat and a swim platform. Enjoy swimming, boating, fishing and snorkeling. A fire pit for s’mores at night. The cabin is a studio style 1 bedroom with a kitchen area with a small table for 2. It has a mini fridge And freezer. A bathroom with a shower, unheated water, a portable camping toilet and a hand washing station.. There is one electric outlet for your use. A large grill under a gazebo, propane available for a fee. A hammock for reading a book or taking a nap. This cabin is very close to neighbors in a quiet secluded neighborhood. Although the main house sits high above the Cabin we respect your privacy and you will have the grounds all to yourself during your stay. Main house Driveway Parking- about 75 feet away from cabin. Water Wiz water park and Onset beach is only a 5 minute drive away. And only about 10 minute drive to Bourne bridge if you’d like to explore Cape Cod and its many beautiful beaches. Strict 2 person max policy.
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$140
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Martha's Vineyard Family Campground

100%
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13mi from Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge · 141 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Vineyard Haven, MA
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
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$78
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The best camping in Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge, MA guide

Overview

About

Camping near Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge promises an experience that's both enriching and invigorating. Picture this: waking up to the chirping of birds, the gentle rustling of leaves, and the distant sound of water from Waquoit Bay. As campers, you're in for a treat, with 5,871 acres of diverse landscapes waiting to be explored. Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge, proudly situated on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, is a treasure trove of unique habitats. From the mystique of cedar swamps to the vibrant hues of cranberry bogs, every trail leads to a new discovery. And while you're here, don't forget to bring your camera. The refuge is a haven for wildlife photography, offering countless opportunities to capture nature in its purest form. But it's not just about the landscapes. The refuge is a hub for wildlife-dependent recreational activities. Whether you're an avid hunter or someone who simply enjoys the serenity of hiking, Mashpee has something for everyone. And if you're keen on learning, the refuge offers interpretation and education programs that delve deep into the region's rich biodiversity. For those who find solace in simply observing, wildlife watching here is unparalleled. With a myriad of species calling this refuge home, every visit promises a new sighting, a new story. A Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge camping adventure is more than just a getaway; it's an immersion into nature's wonders. So, campers, pack your essentials, lace up your hiking boots, and get ready for an unforgettable journey into the heart of Cape Cod's natural beauty.

When to go

The best time to visit Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge is during the spring and fall migrations, when an array of bird species grace the skies. Summer offers lush greenery, but be prepared for busier trails and warmer weather. Winter can be stark yet peaceful, though some areas may be less accessible.

Know before you go

  • Check the refuge's operating hours, typically sunrise to sunset, before planning your visit.
  • Remember to respect wildlife habitats by staying on designated trails and observing all posted rules.
  • Facilities such as restrooms may be limited, so plan accordingly.
  • Bring binoculars for birdwatching and a camera to capture the scenic landscapes.
  • For any updates on closures or safety information, contact the refuge ahead of your trip.
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