Best RV Parks & Resorts near Bridgewater, MA

Several established RV parks near Bridgewater provide motorhome accommodations within 30 miles of the city. Normandy Farms Campground in Foxborough features 400 sites with full hookups including 50-amp electrical service, operating from April through November. The Boston/Cape Cod KOA in Middleboro maintains 262 pull-through RV pads with water, electric and sewer connections from mid-March to mid-November. Thousand Trails Gateway to Cape Cod in Rochester accommodates big rig spots with 50-amp service and offers water and electric hookups, though without sanitary dump stations on-site. Sites at Normandy Farms are well-spaced with level pads, while Gateway to Cape Cod provides more wooded settings. "Normandy Farm Family RV Park is one of the best of the best in the USA. The sites have some distance between sites and staff want to help in every way they can."

Seasonal considerations affect availability throughout the region, with most parks closing between late October and early April. Propane fills are limited, requiring travelers to locate services in surrounding communities. According to one visitor, "roads are in bad shape, especially the entrance" at Gateway to Cape Cod, suggesting careful navigation for larger motorhomes. Cell service varies considerably across campgrounds - Gateway to Cape Cod has particularly poor reception with both AT&T and Verizon networks. Many parks maintain gated entrances with specific check-in hours. Pet policies generally allow dogs with proper leashing and waste disposal. Dump stations are available at most locations except Gateway to Cape Cod, where travelers must plan for alternative waste disposal options. Weekend reservations are strongly recommended during summer months when Boston-area travelers seek coastal escapes.

Best RV Sites Near Bridgewater, Massachusetts (88)

    1. Thousand Trails Gateway to Cape Cod

    5 Reviews
    Rochester, MA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Nice wooded campground with large sites. Camp store closed early than most campgrounds for being in the peak season. Roads are in bad shape, especially the entrance."

    "Heavily treed and shaded campground, extremely large to walk from front to back. Had good kids crafts. Loved the easy access to Cape Cod, Plymouth, and Boston."

    2. Peters Pond RV Resort

    7 Reviews
    Forestdale, MA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 477-1775

    "Large sites and very friendly staff. This campground has a great dog park, pool, large pond."

    "We really enjoyed the beach raft, able to kayak and did some fishing.  Kids loved the little pool slide. Also enjoyed the golf cart rentals.  "

    3. Old Chatham Road RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    South Dennis, MA
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "They have a nice pool and playground area for the kids. The staff are friendly and ready to help. Site has FHU, 50 amp."

    4. Newport RV Park

    16 Reviews
    Portsmouth, RI
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (401) 682-2424

    $70 - $140 / night

    "Melville Ponds worked out the best for us because it was adjacent to a county park with wooded hiking trails, a large pond and an off-leash dog park which were very appealing because of our dog."

    "We stayed in the premium pull through sites here. The whole campground is gorgeous. You’ll notice how clean and quiet it is right when you first arrive."

    5. Meadowlark RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Newport, RI
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (401) 846-9455

    6. Douglas Forest RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Webster, MA
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 943-1895

    $65 - $125 / night

    "We had an incredible stay at Douglas Forest RV Resort! From the moment we arrived, we were blown away by how peaceful and well-maintained everything was."

    "Drive times: Boston: 60min| Hartford: 62min| Providence: 42min| Albany: 120min| Portsmouth: 106min"

    7. Carr Point Recreation Facility

    3 Reviews
    Middletown, RI
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (401) 841-3283

    "There are 6 spots with water and electric, there's a campground not too far with a dump station for $20. The view is nice and there's a recreation area next to the campground."

    8. Boston/Cape Cod KOA

    23 Reviews
    Middleboro, MA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 947-6435

    "Site 309 Pull thru with fire-pit , cement pad gas grill , chairs and table ,level site with grass for dog not all sandy Lots shade trees"

    "The just remodeled one of two playgrounds in the camp. There is a lot to do for kids including a pool, jumping pillow, miniature golf and a train ride."

    9. Pinewood Lodge Campground

    10 Reviews
    Carver, MA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 746-3548

    $50 - $110 / night

    "Nice and quiet, here for a 3 night stay. 4 star because there are signs posted No dogs allowed on the road to the beach or other areas in the campground, limits walking. There is a dog park, though."

    "Site was level, staff was awesome. They do have a dog park and plenty of things to do. Didn't like that you have to pay for hot water though."

    10. Normandy Farms Campground

    40 Reviews
    Foxborough, MA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (866) 673-2767

    $50 - $200 / night

    "There are plenty of sites to choose from the “premium” full hook-up (50 amp) to basic with just water and electric and many others in between. "

    "Family friendly. Staff is nice. Campsites are big and we'll spaced. Bathrooms are best of any campground. Highly recommend."

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  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 1, 2017

    Newport RV Park

    Great location to Newport

    We chose this park due to its location close to downtown Newport (a mere five miles). There is a lot to do in this area and we wanted to spend time sightseeing. The other camping option, which did appeal to us, was Fishermen’s Memorial State Park but it was a good 30-40 minutes away from downtown Newport and required paying bridge tolls so we decided to give Melville Ponds a go. There is another RV park closer to downtown but it seemed more like a parking lot not very appealing. Melville Ponds worked out the best for us because it was adjacent to a county park with wooded hiking trails, a large pond and an off-leash dog park which were very appealing because of our dog.

    The park has over 100 sites and spread out over many acres. Roads are gravel and easy enough any size RV to navigate. Some sites are set beneath large trees in an attractive wooded setting while others are in an open grassy area with pads being both gravel and grass. The park is a mix of seasonal and transient campers. Site types include full hook-up (max 30 amp), water/electric only, dry camping, and a large tent section. There is a dump station located at the entrance to the park and gray water dump stations are spread among sites without sewer. Each site has a picnic table and fire pit. The bathrooms and shower house are located in the middle of the park and were very clean. There is a small camp store, large playground, basketball court, and open air covered pavilion with picnic tables.

    We chose a site in the open because the winds were projected to be 40-50 mph while we were there and we did not want falling branches on the coach. Our site (F4) had 30 amp and water. Satellite reception (Dish TV) was good and we were able to get a number of air antenna channels. The section that we were in was very big rig-friendly and one site that can be used as a pull-thru.   

    The park is open from April 15th to November 15th. Prices vary depending on the season, if you have a weekly/monthly rate, and the type of hook-ups you want. We paid $38/night for water and 30 amp service.

    The park is located within 1/2 mile of restaurants, gas stations, grocery, shopping, and more. Downtown historic Newport is a 10-minute drive away and you are only 35 minutes from Providence.  There is definitely lots to do in Newport and Providence. You can tour 70-room mansions, visit the beach, brush up on tennis history at the International Tennis Hall of Fame and Museum, watch boats cruise in and out of a beautiful harbor, shop, eat at fabulous restaurants, and gawk at the charming historic homes. 

    The location of this park was great for what we were doing – not too far from Newport but in a nice quiet section of town. The distance between sites was far enough that you did not feel cramped or on top of your neighbor. The nearby hiking trail was perfect for our dog and while it was just a few miles long, it was great because it was within walking distance and she could swim in the pond. The close proximity of restaurants was an added bonus.

  • T
    Apr. 23, 2025

    Douglas Forest RV Resort

    Awesome Campground In The Forest

    We had an incredible stay at Douglas Forest RV Resort! From the moment we arrived, we were blown away by how peaceful and well-maintained everything was. The RV sites are spacious and easy to navigate, with full hookups and strong Wi-Fi— a big plus for us since we work remotely on the road. What really sets this place apart is the location. You’re literally steps away from Douglas State Forest, which made morning hikes and evening strolls absolutely magical. It’s pet-friendly too, and our dog loved the wooded trails and open areas. The staff was super friendly and helpful, and the camp store had everything we needed. Even though the recreation area is still being built, the amenities already in place more than made up for it. We’re already planning our next trip for summer when the pool opens! If you’re looking for a relaxing spot that blends nature with convenience, look no further. Douglas Forest RV Resort is a true hidden gem!

  • Nick P.
    Sep. 7, 2021

    Newport RV Park

    Clean and quiet camping close to downtown

    We stayed in the premium pull through sites here. The whole campground is gorgeous. You’ll notice how clean and quiet it is right when you first arrive. Check in was under a minute; the staff already had everything prepared which made it super simple. The premium sites have no shade and are a little close to the neighbors. However, they have great paver stone patios and fire pits. They also had a slight downhill slope so it required some extra blocks to level out. Overall, the whole place is a great campground. Plenty of hiking within walking distance and a short drive to all local attractions. Plenty of amenities and a modest camp store as well. I’ll be back for sure.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 7, 2024

    Bay View Campground

    Huge campground chockful of amenities

    General: Over 450 sites (tent 20 amp w/e; 30 amp w/e; 30 amp w/e/s; 50 amp w/e/s; 50 amp w/e; 30, 50 or premium seasonal) 

    Site Quality: Generally good. Sites are gravel. We had originally reserved Site 98 but there was a large rock and tree roots making it challenging to position our van. We were able to move to Site 95 which was much better. Each site has a picnic table and rock firepit. Trees provide some amount of privacy between many sites. 

    Bath/Shower house: Spotlessly clean. The cleaning schedule indicates it is cleaned three times daily. 

    Activities/Amenities:

    *Some are seasonal and were closed when we were there in October. These include three pools, a food truck, coffee, and ice cream.

    * Others include a pristine laundry room (but you have to purchase a laundry card, so one load is a minimum of $10), shuffleboard, playground, tennis/pickleball, volleyball, basketball, horseshoe pit, soccer and baseball fields, firewood and propane fill, free cable and WiFi, dog park. I’ve probably forgotten a few but you get the idea… 

    We chose this campground because of its proximity to the Woods Hole ferry terminal. It is not our typical preferred campground but for one night in the off-season, it was very pleasant. It is billed as a family-friendly campground, and I imagine it would be very different during high season. We gladly forgo seasonal amenities for a quieter stay. The staff was very present and welcoming. Note that it is located on a busy highway and if you are approaching from the south, the turn into the campground is hair-raising! There is some road noise at some sites but not for most of them.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 31, 2017

    Bourne Scenic Park

    Nice location on the Cape

    This campground is on the banks of the Cape Cod Canal and owned and operated by the Bourne Recreational Authority. The park has a “state park” kind of feel but with amenities you would find at a private park. There is a wide diversity of activities including fishing, hiking, scheduled activities, a recreation hall with video games and jukebox, and store (outfitted with groceries, ice cream, beverages, and other miscellaneous items). The park is quite large with 465 sites, some of which have views of the canal. 

    Bourne Scenic Park is conveniently located near many of Cape Cod’s attractions including beaches, golf courses, historic landmarks, restaurants and shopping. The park is approximately one hour from Boston, Providence and a 30 minute ride to the ferry terminal taking you to Martha’s Vineyard or Nantucket. Closer to the park is downtown Bourne and Buzzards Bay which are just five minutes away and have groceries, fuel, restaurants, shopping, etc. The glass museum in the nearby town of Sandwich is very interesting with live glass blowing demonstrations. You can tour the Cape Cod Chip factory which makes delicious kettle chips.

    There are 465 RV sites to choose from that are water/electric (30/50 amp)/cable or no hook-up/tent sites. There are also lodges (with water, electric, cable) and rustic cabins. Of those 465 sites, 50% of them can be reserved for the entire season (April 1st – October 30th) which is nice if you want to stay long-term.  No sites have sewer; however, grey water dump stations are randomly placed throughout the campground and can be accessed with a garden hose. Some roads were paved while others were gravel/sand. Sites and patios were grass, sand, or gravel. There are six pull-thrus and the rest are back-ins. The one thing we did notice was that the site layout in some areas is not traditional meaning they are not all in the same direction and configuration. Some sites run parallel while the next one runs perpendicular. Restrooms and showers are spread throughout the park and were clean. There is a dump station located close to the park exit. 

    Leveling was not an issue for us in our site (C-25) but the majority of sites would be a problem for a motorhome to get level without the aid of blocks. In fact, some sites were ridiculously unlevel and took a scary amount of blocks. We choose a pull-thru because of our length. Utilities were well-placed and all worked well. The cable hook-up yielded 99 channels. Campsites have a picnic table and fire pit. There was no wifi but our Verizon phone picked up a strong signal.

    This park has lots of amenities - there are two pools, hiking/biking trails, playground, basketball courts, camp store/restaurant, pavilion, and picnic area. The park has live music on Saturday nights and various other activities like sack races and scavenger hunts. We liked that this park had a paved hiking/biking path and was big enough for a good walk. It was in a great location for exploring the Cape and the towns of Sandwich, Hyannis, Buzzards Bay and more. 

    The people in the office were super nice and helpful finding us a site. They gave us a map with all available sites for our size and let us drive around to decide. Our site was nice with a large patio and while we were there just before the park closed for the season it was very quiet. 

    We were there in the off season and enjoyed that very few people were in the park but we got the feel this place could be really busy in the summer. The park is a little pricey at $48/night but you are on the Cape so they can command that. 

    Dog owners will appreciate the paved trail that runs the length of the canal and easily accessible from the campground. There were a couple of hiking trails thru the woods that we found which served well for a dog walk. There is no off-leash dog park but the park is plenty big enough for a long dog walk.

  • Stephen R.
    Aug. 2, 2021

    Old Chatham Road RV Resort

    Chatham RV Park

    Very quiet place, looks nice but the campground is old and no cable tv or WiFi available. Camp sites are tiny and no fire pits. Close to bike trail but on a fairly busy road so would not recommend anyone to ride your bike to get to the trail. Swimming pool available but you are only a few minutes from the beach.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 31, 2017

    Normandy Farms Campground

    Huge park with lots of amenities and activities

    We planned a brief stop in the Boston area with the intent of seeing the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum and Normandy Farms appealed to us for various reasons. One reason was the fact that they have dog walkers that will come to your site and take care of your precious pooch while you are away. Not knowing how long we would be away from the campground that service was a great option. As it turned out, we did not need to use this service but for some it would be a great perk if you were going to be gone all day. And with Boston traffic, we can see how that could happen. By the way, the library is well-worth it.

    When you enter Normandy Farms it is more like checking into a hotel than campground complete with a concierge and express check-in. The park is gated and a code is needed to enter and leave giving you a sense of security but I’m not sure it is necessary. Driving in you quickly realize how huge this park is with some 400 RV sites, tent sites, yurts, lean-to’s, safari tents, and cabins. 

    There are plenty of sites to choose from the “premium” full hook-up (50 amp) to basic with just water and electric and many others in between. Both back-in and pull thrus are available as are sites with shade and full sun. Premium sites have paved patios while other sites are gravel. Roads are paved and plenty wide enough for big RV’s to navigate. They offer cable television that yielded nearly 100 channels. Wifi worked well at our site and other places throughout the park. All sites come with a fire pit and picnic table. 

    We chose a paved full hook-up pull thru with paved patio (Site E1). Our site was easy to navigate in and out of and was definitely big rig-friendly with ample space for our motorhome and tow car. All utilities were well-placed and functioned properly. The site was level. At the time we were there in October the campground was not very busy but we imagine that things get a little crazy when the park is full. 

    There is a really long list of amenities for this campground….four pools (include an indoor heated one), fitness room (with elliptical, treadmills, bikes, machine and free weights), creative arts center, camp store, 20,000 square-foot activities building (with adult only lounge, pool table, arcade, games, wide-screen televisions, sauna, Jacuzzi), restaurant, huge off-leash dog park (you can reserve individual day kennels), BMX bike park, horse shoe pits, baseball diamond, volleyball, fishing pond, shuffleboard, disk golf, and playground, and probably a few more things I missed. During the busy summer months there is a long list of activities ranging from yoga to kids games.

    Normandy Farms is approximately 35 miles from Boston. If you don’t want to drive to the city, you can park at the nearby train or subway station and ride into the city. You are just five miles from Gillette Stadium (home of the New England Patriots) and Patriot Place (a hub for shopping and dining). About a mile from the campground is Foxboro State Park where you will find 20+ miles of hiking trails. Also within a five mile radius are plenty of restaurants, shopping, hardware store, grocery store, and more. 

    Some of the really good features are the huge dog park which has a dog washing station, water fountains for dogs and humans, agility-type obstacles for them to play on, dog kennels, and a bin with balls and Frisbees. I also liked (and used daily) the fitness center which had functioning equipment and a large television to help pass the time while working out – and was never crowded. The large community building has and adult-only lounge which serves as a nice place for people to get together and watch television or hang out without kids. With everything this campground has to offer you can see why it is a destination park for some people as their kids would be busy all day. 

    The downside really is the price and how many sites there are. If you are looking for a quiet, peaceful getaway this is not it.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 13, 2023

    Winter Island Park

    Bayside Is The Place To Be

    Winter Island Park Campground: (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good (70 yr olds in 17’ trailer). I rate primarily based on desire for at least a moderate wilderness type experience w at least some camp site privacy. Overall Rating: 2.5(RV field and hanger spots; 4.5 (Bayside sites). Price 2023: $42 Usage during visit: 100% full because of October celebration in Salem. Site Privacy: None Site Spacing: Very close Site surface: Grass, gravel, and blacktop Reservations: Required Campground Noise: Quiet Road Noise: Not near a major road. Through Traffic in campground: Some traffic down to parking lot. Electric Hookup: Yes Sewer Hookup: No. Dump Station: Yes Potable Water Available: At the site. Generators: I think all trailer sites have electrical hookups. Bathroom: Yes - old. Showers: Yes - old style. Dressing area is not private. Pull Throughs: All are back in. Cell Service (AT&T): Very good. Setting: 3 settings : Open field, Back up to warehouse with ocean view, On blacktop along harbor. Weather: Clear and cool Bugs: None. Solar: Yes Host: Yes. Rig size: Large rigs will fit in many sites. Sites: 12 - 16D along the bayside have a beautiful view of the bay. These sites would be fantastic to be in even though the sites are close together. The sites along the hanger have a water view with a huge parking lot in between. The RV Field area is only good as a convenient spot to visit nearby Salem attractions or Boston (1 hr plus drive through heavy traffic).

  • Jessica D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 21, 2023

    Wawaloam Campground

    Family friendly, great campstore, quiet

    We stayed here from a Tuesday to Thursday with our 21ft travel trailer & our dog. We had site 50. It was private, a great size & has water/electric. We had good cover on our site & the area our site was in was super quiet. There are both seasonal and regular sites on this campground. The camp store has everything you might need. The front gate staff are friendly and helpful. There seemed to be lots of activities on the weekends & it's definitely a family friendly/kid friendly spot. Dog friendly too! Lots of other campers had their dogs w them. We used this as our home base to visit Newport, which is about 35 min from the campground.


Guide to Bridgewater

Camping options near Bridgewater, Massachusetts include several established rv campgrounds within a 35-mile radius. Most facilities in this region operate seasonally from spring through late fall, with the majority closing between October and April due to New England weather conditions. The area's woodlands and coastal proximity create varied camping experiences from dense pine forests to more open settings closer to Cape Cod.

What to do

Swimming options: Peters Pond RV Resort offers both pool and pond swimming opportunities. According to Kate C., "The pool and pond were both great for swimming and they did have some lounge chairs to use at pond." The resort maintains beach access to the pond with a swimming raft.

Hiking trails: Newport RV Park connects to wooded county parkland with multiple walking paths. "There are also a bunch of beautiful trails right from the park," notes Ilana F. Some trails circle the adjacent pond and connect to a large dog park within walking distance.

Beach access: Several campgrounds provide strategic bases for visiting regional beaches. One camper at Carr Point Recreation Facility noted, "There are only 6 spots, so it's guaranteed to be a pretty peaceful, quiet place. Nice water views and close to a walkable beach."

Fishing opportunities: Multiple ponds across Bridgewater-area campgrounds support fishing. "We fished, hiked, swam, crabbed and had awesome camp fires," shares John H. about Gateway to Cape Cod campground. Pinewood Lodge Campground also features pond fishing with convenient dock access from waterfront sites.

What campers like

Woodsy settings: Gateway to Cape Cod RV Campground offers dense tree coverage for campers seeking shade. "Heavily treed and shaded campground, extremely large to walk from front to back," writes Michael J., who also mentions "the easy access to Cape Cod, Plymouth, and Boston" as a major advantage.

Strategic location: Many campers appreciate the proximity to major attractions. According to James and Susan K., Carr Point Recreation Facility provides "NEX MiniMart close with NEX and Commissary located 5 miles at NAVSTA Newport." This positions campers between Boston and Cape Cod with reasonable driving times to both.

Dog amenities: Pinewood Lodge Campground features specialized dog areas. "Two dogs parks are a huge benefit for us," notes Jim N Kim P., who describes the campground as "exceptionally well maintained." Other campgrounds restrict dog access to certain areas.

Kid-focused activities: The Boston/Cape Cod KOA offers extensive children's programming. "The activities for kids is the draw for this campground for sure. My kids loved the train rides, movie night, flash light candy hunt, and arts and crafts," writes Amy G., highlighting the family appeal despite some facility limitations.

What you should know

Cell service variations: Reception strength varies significantly between campgrounds. At Gateway to Cape Cod, Mara S. notes, "Cell reception was not good, neither with AT&T nor Verizon." However, at Old Chatham Road RV Campground, "AT&T hotspot worked well even for zoom calls. Verizon on my phone a bit weak. Camp link Wifi costs extra but actually works well!"

Shower facilities: Policies differ regarding shower access and costs. At Pinewood Lodge, "coin operated showers" are available (.25 cents per 3 minutes according to Chris P.). Some locations like Carr Point Recreation Facility have no shower facilities at all, requiring campers to plan accordingly.

Seasonal populations: Many campgrounds host significant numbers of seasonal residents. At Old Chatham Road RV Campground, Jason E. observed "Lots of nice locals in this park," which affects the community feel. During peak summer months, the population density increases substantially at most campgrounds.

Site surface variations: Camp pads range from gravel to grass to paved surfaces. Stephen R. at Pinewood Lodge appreciated the "beautiful sites nice fireplaces," while some campgrounds like Gateway to Cape Cod have "roads in bad shape, especially the entrance" according to Patrick H.

Tips for camping with families

Schedule mid-season visits: Peak summer months bring larger crowds and higher prices. "We stayed at the campground and loved it. School started late so we were able to book after the holiday in September. Weather was still warm. Pool was good, pond was great. It was not crowded that time of year," advises John D. about Peters Pond RV Resort.

Consider pool options: Multiple pools expand swimming opportunities even during crowded periods. At Normandy Farms Campground, "Kids loved the little pool slide. Also enjoyed the golf cart rentals," notes John D. The campground maintains both indoor and outdoor pools, providing swimming options regardless of weather.

Check playground availability: Nick P. at Newport RV Park mentions, "Plenty of hiking within walking distance and a short drive to all local attractions. Plenty of amenities and a modest camp store as well." These outdoor activity options supplement traditional playground equipment available at most campgrounds.

Tips from RVers

Access considerations: Larger motorhomes require careful navigation at some campgrounds. Brad B. notes at Newport RV Park, "The main campground is on a slope, so be prepared for some leveling requirements, especially sites #216 and #217 (front to back)." Site selection based on rig size is essential.

Utilities reliability: Power fluctuations can occur during hot weather. While many campgrounds offer 50-amp service, Old Chatham Road RV Resort provides "sites with sewer water and electric and some no sewer but there are dump stations around the campground," according to Sandie B. Water pressure can fluctuate during peak usage times at most locations.

Off-season availability: Many rv campgrounds near Bridgewater close completely during winter months. Douglas Forest RV Resort maintains 90 sites but operates seasonally, while Newport RV Park runs "April 1 to October 31" according to their season information. Advanced planning is essential for early spring or late fall camping when fewer facilities remain open.

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