7 Secluded Massachusetts Campgrounds That Are Great For A Relaxing Getaway
By Melissa Mahoney
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Published March 21, 2023
Camping is a fun pastime for many Bay Staters. However, there are many campgrounds that tend to get crowded during the summer months. If you prefer more peace and quiet, here are seven secluded campgrounds in Massachusetts to consider.
1. Circle C G Farm Campground, Bellingham
Circle CG Farm Campground, 131 N Main St, Bellingham, MA 02019, USA
Set on a peaceful 30 acres, this campground offers 150 RV sites. Perfect for family camping, you'll enjoy amenities like a swimming pool, mini-golf, bocci, shuffleboard, and more. Each site comes with its very own fire pit so it's quite easy to build a fire and make s'mores in the evening. To book your campsite, visit the
Circle C G Farm Campground website .
2. Bonnie Brae Campground, Pittsfield
Bonnie Brae Campground, 108 Broadway St, Pittsfield, MA 01201, USA
Open seasonally between May 1 and October 15, this campground is located in the Berkshires. You'll have plenty of gorgeous forest views from your secluded campsite. Visit the
Bonnie Brae Campground website for more information.
3. Wompatuck State Park, Hingham
204 Union St, Hingham, MA 02043, USA
The campground at Wompatuck State Park boasts 260 campsites, half of which have electric hookups. Each campsite has its own picnic table, pedestal grill, and fire pit. By staying overnight, you'll have access to 12 miles of paved biking trails as well as numerous hiking trails. Visit
Mass.gov for more information.
4. Willard Brook State Forest, West Townsend
Willard Brook State Forest, 599 Main St, West Townsend, MA 01474, USA
The nearly 3,000-acre Willard Brook State Forest only has 19 campsites, so you know it won't be crowded. Additionally, there is a 10-person yurt available for booking if you have a larger group. Visit the
Massachusetts DCR website to learn more.
5. Myles Standish State Forest, Carver
Myles Standish State Forest, 194 Cranberry Rd, Carver, MA 02330, USA
There are 400 campsites spread throughout Myles Standish State Forest. Choose a site located by one of the many ponds or one that's tucked in the forest. This park is a wonderful place for hiking, swimming, and fishing and you'll find all the peace and quiet you need. Visit the
Massachusetts DCR website for more information.
6. Pinewood Lodge Campground, Plymouth
Pinewood Lodge Campground and Function Hall, 190 Pinewood Rd, Plymouth, MA 02360, USA
While there are 300 campsites tucked away in this 200-acre forest, there are quite a few where you'll experience seclusion. If you feel like venturing away from your secluded campsite, there's a game room, a lodge with a bar, a store, and a snack bar. Visit the
Pinewood Lodge website to learn more.
7. Mt. Greylock Campsite Park, Lanesborough
Mt. Greylock Campsite Park, 15 Scott Rd, Lanesborough, MA 01237, USA
Located at the foot of Mount Greylock, you couldn't be in a more picturesque spot to go camping. The Campsite Park has 110 sites that can accommodate RVs up to 40 feet in length. Each RV site has water and electricity as well as a fire ring. For tent campsites, primitive, deluxe, and group sites are available. Visit the
Mt. Greylock Campsite Park website to learn more.
Which of these secluded campgrounds in Massachusetts have you been to? What is your favorite campground in the Bay State? Let us know in the comments.
Do you prefer glamping to camping? Check out Autocamp Cape Cod in Falmouth where you can glamp in an Airstream or a luxury tent.
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