RV parks around Burlington, Massachusetts provide seasonal camping options in a region with moderate precipitation and warm summer temperatures. The area features New England's distinct seasonal weather patterns with campgrounds operating primarily from April through October. Most locations close during harsh winter months when temperatures can drop below freezing.
What to do
Golfing at campgrounds: Hidden Valley RV and Golf Park offers a 9-hole course adjacent to campsites. "The main attraction of this campground is the golf course of 9 or 18 holes. There is a pro shop, golf cart rentals, etc," notes Christy C. from Hidden Valley RV and Golf Park.
Visit historic sites: Campers at Spacious Skies Minute Man can explore nearby historical attractions. "Concord is only 30 minute drive away with two full days of revolutionary historic sites, and famous people home tours such as Louisa May Alcott," writes Ann B. from Spacious Skies Minute Man.
Water activities: Many campgrounds offer fishing, swimming, and boating opportunities. At Tuxbury Pond RV Campground, facilities include "2 pools (closed for the season during our stay), pavilion, activities/entertainment, fairly quiet during quiet hours, laundromat, playground, dog park, boating pond, Horse shoe & Basketball court," according to Sara D.
What campers like
Clean facilities: Campers frequently mention well-maintained grounds and facilities. At Seacoast Camping and RV Resort, a visitor noted, "We really liked this park! It was clean, very well cared for, supper nice people and a decent price ($43/night) for camping in coastal New England," according to Nancy W. from Seacoast Camping and RV Resort.
Entertainment options: Many campgrounds feature regular activities. At Tuxbury Pond RV Campground, one camper enjoyed unexpected entertainment: "The band was good & the stand up comedy was awesome. For the most part, the comedians kept it fairly clean & our 9 yr old did not get any of the jokes that were a little sassy."
Beach proximity: Some RV parks near Burlington offer convenient access to beaches. "Great campground, though spaces are small, place is clean, nice pool and staff is very friendly, helpful and responsive! It's only about a mile from the beach," writes Ray C. from Beach Rose RV Park.
What you should know
Cell service limitations: Coverage varies significantly between locations. At Tuxbury Pond RV Campground, a camper warned: "Forget about cellphone signal, it was 0."
Reservation timing: Booking early is important for popular times. Some campgrounds like Beach Rose RV Park have specific operating seasons: "Apr 1 - Nov 15" with summer months filling quickly.
Site spacing concerns: Many campgrounds feature tight site arrangements. At Pine Acres Resort, a visitor mentioned: "Site was across from the pavilion. Arrived at 6:30 pm and there had to be about 30 or more golf carts parked in front of our site. Large crowd of people gathered yelling and karaoke started until 11:20."
Tips for camping with families
Check activity schedules: Family-oriented events vary by campground. At Woodmore Family Campground, a camper shared: "We tent camped here with 2 other families in the summer of 2019. Everything was clean, staff was friendly and attentive. Pool was clean, they have a great wiffleball park," according to Salvatore P. from Woodmore Family Campground and RV Park.
Consider noise levels: Some campgrounds can be louder than others. One camper at Pine Acres Resort reported: "Stopped for the night on our way to Maine. Site was across from the pavilion. Arrived at 6:30 pm and there had to be about 30 or more golf carts parked in front of our site."
Playground quality: Note which campgrounds maintain their play equipment. At Seacoast Camping and RV Resort, a visitor appreciated "a very large playground, horseshoe pits, shuffleboard, basketball, and camp store."
Tips from RVers
Navigation challenges: Several RV parks can be difficult to locate. At Mill Brook RV Park, reviews indicate the need for careful planning when approaching with larger rigs.
Site length and levelness: Check site specifics before arrival. At Spacious Skies Minute Man, a visitor noted: "Site seems level for the most part, made of gravel. Heated pool, laundry, Wi-Fi that works, cable, 50 amp FHU. Roads are a little interesting to navigate, and definitely aren't the straight lines on their map!"
Hookup placement: Some campgrounds have unusual utility arrangements. At Hidden Valley RV and Golf Park, a camper observed: "The water and electric were between our site and the next on one side and sewer between our site and the one on the other side. This made it difficult to place our trailer on the slanted site and reach all services."