Best Glamping near Brockton, MA

Normandy Farms Campground offers upscale glamping accommodations in Foxborough, Massachusetts, approximately 15 miles from Brockton. The property features safari tents, yurts, and other premium glamping options alongside its traditional camping sites. Guests enjoy access to four swimming pools including an indoor heated pool, a creative arts center, and a 20,000 square-foot recreation building with adult lounge, arcade, and Jacuzzi. The glamping accommodations provide comfortable bedding, electricity, and climate control for year-round comfort. Boston/Cape Cod KOA in nearby Middleboro also offers glamping options with full amenities and convenient access to Boston and Cape Cod attractions. One visitor noted, "The yurts are beautiful and the campground is so well run I felt like I was in Disneyland's Frontier Land."

Resort-style glamping experiences at these locations include extensive recreational opportunities and planned activities. At Normandy Farms, guests can enjoy the large dog park with washing stations and agility obstacles, BMX bike park, disc golf course, shuffleboard courts, and fishing pond. Weekend-themed events range from food truck festivals to Halloween celebrations with trick-or-treating. The property maintains spotless facilities with pristine bathrooms and immaculate grounds. Located just five miles from Gillette Stadium and Patriot Place shopping center, these glamping sites provide easy access to regional attractions while maintaining a resort atmosphere. A recent visitor mentioned, "We stayed in a lean-to when it rained, and it kept us completely dry. This is definitely not a typical campground but more of a luxury camp because of all the amenities."

Best Glamping Sites Near Brockton, Massachusetts (31)

    1. Normandy Farms Campground

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

    $50 - $200 / night

    "This is more luxury than campground, but if that is your style then you will love this place. Four pools? Sauna? Spotless campsites (even charcoal is removed from fire pit rings between guests!)?"

    "The staff was positive and helpful and that made a difference for me. I traditionally dry camp or go for semi hooked up on purpose, I just like the quieter camping."

    2. Boston/Cape Cod KOA

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

    "Had a gas grill, table and chairs, a glider and fire pit."

    "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"

    3. Boston Harbor Islands State Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Hull, MA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (781) 740-1605

    $8 - $55 / night

    "You may choose to leave from Long Wharf, near the Aquarium T stop on the Blue line, or from Hingham, with overnight parking available."

    "The ranger showed us two spots that we could camp at but they had no grills. We chose a smaller but more secluded spot."

    4. Pinewood Lodge Campground

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

    $50 - $110 / night

    "Hot showers were awesome (.25 cents per 3 minutes) and the stone fire pits were a hit."

    "On the site there was also a path down to a little dock on the pond that you could sit and relax on. Only used the bathroom occasionally and it was clean.

    Staff are friendly and helpful."

    5. Charge Pond Campground — Myles Standish State Forest

    19 Reviews
    South Carver, MA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 866-2526

    $17 - $35 / night

    "The campground doesn't have hook ups, but there is a dump station with water and water available around the loops. The lower part of the camp ground is set up in different loops."

    "The staff were really friendly and helpful, gave us a map to our site and sold us a couple of bundles of chemical free wood to burn for only about $5."

    6. Ellis-Haven Family Campground

    5 Reviews
    Carver, MA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 746-0803

    $32 - $60 / night

    "Overall, a well maintained campground with clean bathrooms and clean clear pond to swim in. Tent sites were good sized and not right on top of other people."

    7. Fourth Cliff Recreation Area

    1 Review
    Scituate, MA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 468-9547

    8. Shawme Crowell State Forest Campground

    21 Reviews
    Sandwich, MA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 888-0351

    $17 - $55 / night

    "I like this campground because it is close to home.  There isn't much to do here within the campground.  It has two areas.  The one nearer the camp entrance is smaller than the second. "

    "We have stayed here during our exploration around cape cod. It's a but farther away from the main location, but we loved the quiet and tranquility of this campground."

    9. Winter Island Park

    14 Reviews
    Salem, MA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (978) 745-9430

    $35 - $105 / night

    "We spent a weekend here on a tent site close to the beach. There was no parking at our site, but the parking lot was only 25 yards away so it was not an issue."

    "Each site has a grill and shade.you can bring your pets and campfires need to be off the ground. There was 2 weddings while we where their."

    10. Hanscom AFB FamCamp

    10 Reviews
    Bedford, MA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (781) 225-3953

    "No water on this site but there is electricity. Several options for bathrooms and all have hot running water."

    "The campground offers RV sites, some with hookups, as well as more walk-in secluded tent sites as well as one yurt tent. The campground is peaceful and quiet, although adjacent to a very busy AFB."

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Glamping Reviews near Brockton, MA

313 Reviews of 31 Brockton Campgrounds


  • Emily T.
    Sep. 27, 2021

    Cape Ann Camp Site

    Perfect beginner camp spot

    Cape ann has everything you need for an easy, hassle free camp experience. It’s right off the main road, checking in is quick and employees are helpful. There is a corner store, bathrooms, picnic tables, fire pit, cell service, and close beach access. Everything you need for a beginner camping experience.

  • Amy B.
    Jun. 28, 2021

    Glamp Frogmore

    Glamping at it's Best

    Glamp Frogmore offers the privacy of camping while offering extras to make a truly unique getaway. The large tent has a couch, an extremely comfortable bed (bamboo linens, pillows, and comforter included), battery powered lanterns, a battery powered fan, and games. The private campsite has a site for an additional pop-up tent (which they will include for a fee), a fire pit (firewood included), a Coleman stove, all cooking utensils, pots and pans, and an outhouse. Take one of the trails and visit the small pond with Adirondack chairs and a horseshoe pit. The site also abuts miles of Audubon trails. Optional extras include dinner in a cast iron pot delivered in the evening, coffee and breakfast delivered in the morning, a pop-up tent, a dog bed, a cooler stocked with ice and a sampling of local beer, or seltzers, or lemonade, s'mores fixings, and homemade chocolate chip cookies upon arrival.

  • S
    Jun. 2, 2019

    Sutton Falls Camping Area

    Georgous, private camping along pristine Aldrich Mill Pond

    We were delighted when we learned we had the little peninsula of site P1 all to ourselves. Stunning views across the large pond, and serving as a wonderful halfway rest/respite on the journey from NYC to Belfast, ME. We felt like we were on top of the world, discovering this perfect quiet nook and basking in nature’s splendor.

    I can only speak for the camping on this peninsula/land, but the rest of the sites looked cozy, family-friendly, and fun. Cabins and RV sites across the lake, along with beaches for swimming. Bathrooms located on P1 peninsula. Canoe rentals on-site. Lovely picnic dining area alongside covered bridge and waterfall. Completely picturesque and, mostly, totally peaceful!

  • M
    Aug. 22, 2021

    Cape Ann Camp Site

    Great campsite!

    Beautiful campsite, nice sized sites surrounded by trees so it felt pretty private. Bathrooms and showers well maintained, 25 cents for 5 minute shower. No cell service but wifi available at the office. Only thing we didn't like washere a lot of people walking dogs and let them "go" wherever.

  • M
    Sep. 7, 2020

    Cape Cod Campresort & Cabins

    Noisiest Campground

    I’ve been camping for over twenty years and this campground is by far the noisiest campground I have ever been to. If you are looking for any sort of peace and quiet this is NOT the place for you. The first night we were here it sounded like a massive stadium tailgate party. There was music, yelling, and voices coming from everywhere. It does die down as it gets closer to quiet hours but that’s at 11 pm and fires need to be out at midnight. So there is no sitting around the camp fire in the evening, listening to the crickets, they are drowned out by people noise. The second night wasn’t much better. The campground itself is well maintained and seems to really cater to large extended families and groups which is nice to see. There are a lot of sites here and they are very close together so there is little privacy. But the sites are paved for your camper, have nice fire pits and a picnic table. The hookups are good too. The staff is very friendly. They don’t seem to enforce many rules. A lot of unsupervised kids on bikes (we saw two different kids on different occasions who were lost),very little mask wearing, sites with way more people on them then there was suppose to be, lots of kids without helmets, constantly barking dogs. The place is definitely dog and kid friendly. It is near so many beaches and things to do and downtown Falmouth is really cute. It’s a good campground for a place to parking your camper and go off and do things, but if your looking for some privacy and quiet, this isn’t the place to go. We won’t be coming back here.

  • Bowen B.
    Sep. 20, 2021

    Indianhead Resort

    Good people, needs updating

    The staff here is friendly and helpful whenever you call.

    The property itself is in need of updating. The bathrooms work well enough, but they are in need of a significant amount of maintenance.

    The sites are kept clean and have water and electric (some may be by powercord). The tent sites do not offer much separation in the area I stayed.

    The sites do have plenty of room for a tent, vehicle and each have their own fire pit and picnic table.

    It does have the ability for people to do several recreational activities on site: walking trails, beach, volleyball, basket ball.

    I stayed a couple nights and had a good stay overall.

  • Anne M.
    Jul. 25, 2020

    Cape Cod Campresort & Cabins

    Good Campground, Great Location

    This campground was recently bought by Sun RV so there already some changes happening- the arcade room is closed and being remodeled and they now allow you to use your own boat (non motor) on the pond which is a definite improvement. Mini golf and the pools are nothing special. We have camped here every summer for 4 years in a “glamp” site which is large with fire pit. The staff has always been friendly and we even projected a movie 4th of July outdoors with no issue. That being said, we use this mostly as a location to do other things- Old Silver Beach is 10 minutes down the road as is the Shining Sea Bike path. Downtown Falmouth is 10 minutes away as well where you have great restaurants, shops and the ferry to the islands.

  • K
    May. 8, 2018

    Charge Pond Campground — Myles Standish State Forest

    Camping, biking and kayaking

    Over Memorial Day weekend, we camped at Myles Standish. We were in the Charged Pond area, in loop F. The campground doesn't have hook ups, but there is a dump station with water and water available around the loops. The lower part of the camp ground is set up in different loops. While this is a large campground, it didn't feel that large as the loop probably had 50 sites. Our site was wooded and pretty private for a state campground. We had plenty of room and the site had a fire pit and picnic table. Each loop has one bathhouse. Ours, unfortunately, did not have hot water. We were told if we wanted it, we could go to any of the other loops. The bathrooms had two showers and three stalls, two sinks. There were at least three outlets in the women's room which was convenient for a quick cell phone charge. 

    The check in process was a little challenging. We arrived later in the day and had hoped to get our pop up set up by dark, but the check in process took almost 30 mins between waiting in line and a VERY slow attendant. He was more worried about my out of state phone number than getting us checked in. He also kept trying to put us in a different section of the campground. I finally pulled up my reservation to show him that I was in the Charged Pond area. 

    Our daughters rate campgrounds by their bathrooms. I was pleasantly surprised that they received at least one cleaning during our time there. But regardless, the bathrooms weren't that clean. It wasn't the worst bathroom (thanks Yosemite for setting that standard), but it could have been a little more attended to. It scored a - "not so bad that we'd never come back" rating from the girls. 

    The bike trails through the part are great and we enjoyed them. Paved and mountain bike trails. The map they give you at check in isn't very good - hard to read and a little blurry. We picked up a nice printed, folded map at the visitor's center in town and it was much nicer and easier to read the trails. Take the map with you as the bike trails were a little confusing.

    We also enjoyed the various kettle ponds. We kayaked one morning and enjoyed watching the people catching good sized fish around us. The beach (at least at Charged Pond) had a nice sandy section and a bathhouse. 

    The town of Plymouth is about a 10 min. drive if you need anything. We never saw a camp store or even a place to get ice. But we didn't look that hard either. 

    I was surprised that it was fairly quite and not busier on a holiday weekend. We felt most people respected quiet hours and there were even empty sites in our loop. 

    We will definitely go back. It was a nice, quick getaway.

  • Stacy M.
    Aug. 7, 2018

    Cape Cod Campresort & Cabins

    Great 1st experience

    They have glamping sites, which include full hookup, fire pit with chairs, octagon shaped picnic table and stone patio for your rv front door. Pets welcomed, a ton of extra activities like row boat rental, kayak rental, mini golf for $3 all day, must bring a bicycle helmet if your riding bikes(state law), a small store, firewood for purchase, gated community, so you feel safe, 3 pools, laundry etc. We were impressed, only thing is main pool seems alittle run down and arcade area could look better than it does. Wish the had outdoor mo ie nights and crafts for kids


Guide to Brockton

Glamping near Brockton, Massachusetts provides luxury camping options within 15-20 miles of the city. Located in Plymouth County at approximately 140 feet above sea level, the region experiences mild summers with average temperatures of 80°F and moderate humidity. Winter camping opportunities remain available at select campgrounds where heated accommodations offer year-round comfort in the region's snowfall-prone months from December through March.

What to Do

Explore historic Plymouth: Just 18 miles from Brockton, Plymouth offers camping with easy access to historic sites. At Pinewood Lodge Campground, you can enjoy "nice and quiet" stays while exploring Plymouth's colonial attractions. One camper mentioned it's "conveniently located to all kinds of shopping and touristy things."

Water activities on natural ponds: Many campgrounds feature swimming and fishing in kettle ponds. "The pond water was very clear, seeing as they are fed from natural springs under the ponds," notes one visitor to Myles Standish State Forest. At Ellis-Haven Family Campground, "the beach on the pond, with lots of docks and rafts to swim out to" provides water recreation opportunities just 16 miles from Brockton.

Biking trails network: The area offers extensive biking opportunities on both paved and off-road trails. A camper at Myles Standish State Forest shared, "The bike trails through the park are great and we enjoyed them. Paved and mountain bike trails." Some routes connect campgrounds to regional attractions, making car-free exploration possible during summer months.

What Campers Like

Spacious, private sites: Many campgrounds offer well-separated camping areas. At Pinewood Lodge, campers appreciate that "sites are nice and level and large. Vegetation between sites for privacy." Another visitor noted, "Our site was level, staff was awesome."

Off-season tranquility: Visiting outside peak summer months provides a different experience. One camper at Myles Standish State Forest observed, "I was surprised that it was fairly quiet and not busier on a holiday weekend. We felt most people respected quiet hours and there were even empty sites in our loop."

Harbor island experiences: For a unique alternative to traditional glamping in Brockton area, consider Boston Harbor Islands State Park Campground. "Camping at Boston Harbor Islands requires some planning, but you get the benefit of a remote island with minimal company," reports one visitor. Another mentioned that "sitting on the beach watching the sun set over Boston was awesome and made everything entirely worth it."

What You Should Know

Reservation timing matters: Popular glamping sites fill quickly. For Boston Harbor Islands, "Reservations open 6 months in advance and sites fill quickly, so plan ahead if you're counting on a particular day." Similarly, at other campgrounds, booking well ahead is essential for premium glamping accommodations.

Transportation considerations: When glamping on islands, "Getting there is the trickiest part, not least because they don't make the inter-island ferry schedule as readily accessible." Plan ferry connections in advance and "pack as lightly as possible and plan to carry or wheel it to your site."

Varying amenities between campgrounds: Facilities differ significantly between locations. At Shawme Crowell State Forest Campground, "This is a basic, no-frills campground, with more than half the sites designated as tent only." Compare this with luxury glamping options which provide comprehensive services.

Tips for Camping with Families

Playground access: When choosing a campground with children, check playground facilities. One family at Shawme Crowell noted, "If you have young kids, they'll love the new playground area," while another mentioned, "I would not recommend the first area if you have small children" due to lack of playground access.

Scheduled activities calendar: Many campgrounds offer organized events. At Boston/Cape Cod KOA, families appreciate that "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."

Water safety considerations: For families with children, check water access details. A visitor to Ellis-Haven noted, "Life guards were paying attention," making swimming safer for families. Another mentioned "Very nice beach on the pond, with lots of docks and rafts to swim out to. They also rent paddle boats."

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: RVers recommend booking premium sites when available. One KOA visitor advised, "I have learned that you really need to upgrade to the better campsites to enjoy your stay," adding "I'll never book the basic campsite again I'll pay the few extra dollars to have a bigger site it's so worth it."

Military options: For qualifying service members, Hanscom AFB FamCamp offers RV camping near Boston. One visitor noted it has "e/w/s hook up and an ok shower facility" and is "a nice spot to stop," providing an affordable alternative to luxury glamping for military personnel.

Seasonal considerations: RVers should note varying seasonal availability. "Limited sites available off season. Summer season early May through end October," reports one Hanscom visitor. Many campgrounds restrict RV access during winter months, though some glamping yurts and cabins remain available year-round with heating systems.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Brockton, MA is Normandy Farms Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 40 reviews.

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