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    Wellfleet Hollow State Campground

    4.6 (7 reviews)

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    The staff was gracious & courteous.. The facilities were well maintained & clean, especially the bathrooms.

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    North of Highland Camping Area - Recreation Hall

    North of Highland Camping Area

    3.8(32 reviews)
    9.4 mi

    Just back after a week at North of Highlands...our third trip. It was our best ever. The weather…read morewas spectacular as we closed the summer on a high note. Our site was immaculate and set up against the pines with just enough privacy. We took advantage of the walk to Head of the Meadow Beach enjoy the unspoiled beauty of the outer Cape. The true measure of a camp experience is the shared facilities. These bathrooms and showers were immaculate. They say they clean them multiple times a day and it shows. Some noted that the many rules are restrictive...we find them the opposite and they create a quiet and respectful community. Can't wait to return next year.

    I am surprised by all of the glowing reviews here. They have a LOT of rules and some of them I…read morefound very annoying. Warning: the showers are locked at 9PM so if you want to wash the sand and salt out of your hair before going to sleep, forget about it. There was an outdoor shower but that was disconnected. The campground ran out of propane one night so there was no hot water even when you paid. They have detailed rules on how to charge your cell phone, for example- and the only place you can do that closes at 10 PM.I should say that the guy came at 10:00 to lock up and threw us all out. It was a quiet reading room with lights where you could sit and read. An insomniac would go nuts here. And watch where you put your lantern- they don't like those either. I felt afraid that I might get in trouble for just breathing. The sites are OK and spacious enough, but nothing extraordinary. I didn't find the bathrooms to be especially clean. The garbage cans were full/overflowing several times when I went in there. No hot water in the sinks. No place to wash your dishes-everyone has to pour the soap on the ground at their own campsite. I have camped 100's of times all over the country and don't think I have ever seen some of the rules they have here.

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    North of Highland Camping Area - Quiet Room

    Quiet Room

    North of Highland Camping Area - Quiet Room

    Quiet Room

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    Dunes' Edge Campground - Site C

    Dunes' Edge Campground

    3.5(33 reviews)
    13.4 mi

    We were overwhelmed with the staff's hospitality and assistance when we needed help with a…read moreparticular problem. They made us feel like family! Special shoutouts for Bobby and Maureen!

    We stayed here for a week while our child was at camp nearby. It is right on route 6 and easy walk…read morein to town for all the fun Ptown has to offer. Uber will come pick you up there too if you don't want drive in and pay for parking. You can walk to the other side of route 6 (use the crosswalk at the corner for safety) and catch a pedi-cab into town, they work on tips only. Our site was small-ish, but since you cannot have a fire, there is no need for more room. We could accommodate our huge tent and our small car and a supplied picnic table. It said it was sold out the whole time we were there but it was mostly overnight-ers that stayed next to us on one side and another week-long campsite on the other. Several sites near us did not have tenants, likely due to the rain. It RAINED (several hours long down pours!) for the first two nights but there was no flooding on the camp at all. Later in the week, a drain truck came to unclog the drains, I suppose in an effort to keep the camp dry during the next rainfall. I thought the shower thing where you pay would be weird but I realized, my shower routine is less than 9 minutes ( the max allowed time at one shot). The showers were clean and when I noticed that it was dirty, I didn't even have to report it and it was sparkling again the next day. The toilets are normal running water toilets but are latrine style, outdoors, covered but it was kind of fun being basically outside using the bathroom. Sink for handwashing is in the gender assigned shower room behind the row of toilets. The folks working in the office were all really nice and friendly. I'm a bit of a curmudgeon but my husband is really nice so they were chatty with him and sort of left me alone; They can really read the room. Would stay again 100%

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    Site C

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    Blueberry Hill Campgrounds - Campground logo

    Blueberry Hill Campgrounds

    5.0(1 review)
    35.8 mi

    Blueberry Hill is a private campground tucked into the Myles Standish State Forest in Plymouth. My…read moregrandfather was one of the founding campers in 1959, my family started camping there when I was six, and we had a permanent site by 1968; my brother has that site now. "Permanent" constructions aren't allowed. You can put campers and tents there, and build frames of 2x4s, canvas, mesh netting and fiberboard that have the appearance of a cabin. People park refrigerators, tables and appliances there, and generally stay throughout the season, which runs from Memorial Day to Labor Day. There's a pond for swimming, fishing and sailing, forests in which to hike, a recreation area with a basketball court and other amenities. The sites are seasonal leases (no short term camping) and can roll over year-to-year, and Site #12 isn't the only one that's been in the hands of one family for fifty years or more. Contact the owners to get on the waiting list for an opening, but understand that preference is often given to the families of current or old-time campers. Times have changed, some, and now water and electric hookups have replaced the propane-fired refrigerators and send-the-kids-to-the-public-taps-with-jerricans of my youth. More people are there weekends-only and fewer live there all summer long. But it's still the home of my heart, forever. And if you can get your own site, thank your lucky stars. It'll be one of the best things that ever happened to you.

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    Labor Day weekend bonfire

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    Curlew Pond at dawn

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    Lorraine Park Campground - Campsite amenities

    Lorraine Park Campground

    4.7(12 reviews)
    77.1 mi

    Great spot, ended up near the bathrooms. 50 Amp service works great, fire pit, picnic table, water…read morehook up! Easy dump station- Starlink connected..Place appears well kept. Just trying things out but so far so good! We'll be back.

    Lorraine Campground at Harold Parker State Forest is one of the best camping locations in Mass.,…read moreespecially if you want to be in the woods and yet be close to civilization. The ~4000 acre forest has a dedicated entrance to the campground with several rangers assigned to it. The sites can be extremely spacious and isolated or be smaller and more social. It really is your choice. Safe swimming, fishing, bike riding, and hiking are abundant. The educational programs are posted, including weekly hikes, bike rides, and fishing lessons (they provide everything for novices). They even have a bonfire on Sat. nights during the camping season. The bathrooms are cleaned daily and are typically in excellent condition, including free showers and hot water. A donation is requested for the mandatory kiln-dried firewood ($5/bundle or $10/3 bundles). All sites have potable water. No sites have electricity. Alcohol is prohibited (and this is posted prominently). People who get caught drinking (typically because they are obnoxious) are asked to leave immediately. The state police barracks is just down the road, so help is nearby if others get rowdy. It is amazing to really be in the woods so close to Boston. Booking a site in advance online is highly recommended; walk-ins/drive-ups are permitted if there is space available. The fees are extremely reasonable ($12/night).

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    Good size site and amenities

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