Best Glamping near Drury, MA

Savoy Mountain State Forest Campground and October Mountain State Forest both feature luxury glamping accommodations in the scenic Berkshire mountains near Drury. These elevated outdoor stays include safari-style canvas tents with raised platforms, comfortable queen beds with linens, and solar lighting. Some sites at Woodford State Park include fully furnished yurts with woodstoves for year-round comfort. The glamping units at Zoar Outdoor provide a perfect blend of nature immersion with creature comforts, featuring electricity, climate control, and rustic-chic furnishings. Many accommodations include private decks overlooking mountain vistas or forest settings. According to a camper, "I have never 'Camped' at a facility as lovely as Foolhardy Hill. This is definitely not a 'roughing it' campground with its spotless facilities and comfortable accommodations."

Hiking trails accessible directly from these glamping sites connect to popular routes including sections of the Appalachian Trail near Mount Greylock. Zoar Outdoor pairs luxury accommodations with adventure activities including white water rafting and tubing on the nearby Deerfield River. Most glamping sites maintain well-kept communal pavilions with cooking facilities, fire pits, and gathering spaces. Piebald Mountain offers glamping yurts with electricity surrounded by pristine natural settings for wildlife viewing and photography opportunities. Seasonal availability varies, with most sites operating from Memorial Day through mid-October. One reviewer highlighted that "The pavilion provides a meeting place for groups to maybe discuss the day's catch, the one that got away, or just to meet new friends. The pavilion also has everything you will need for grilling, flat top cooking and gas burners."

Best Glamping Sites Near Drury, Massachusetts (29)

    1. Woodford State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    Bennington, VT
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 447-7169

    "Quiet, great fire pits, clean bathrooms, firewood and starter for sale plus access to day use area. The lake next to the campground is beautiful and has plenty of picnic tables and grills for use."

    "We stayed in site 64 which is set back more than 2 car lengths from the road and is pretty well surrounded with trees so it feels very private and secluded."

    2. Savoy Mountain State Forest Campground

    8 Reviews
    Florida, MA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (413) 663-8469

    $17 - $60 / night

    "We loved this quiet, small campground near Mass Moca and Mt Greylock. It was very well maintained, and the staff were friendly."

    "Many of the sites (most of the ones on the periphery of the campground) are wooded and somewhat secluded, with 1-3 being the most secluded (but subject to road noise from the occasional car coming to the"

    3. Molly Stark State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Wilmington, VT
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 464-5460

    "I just stayed 1 night passing through, the drive to the campground was gorgeous. checking in was super easy. Finding my site and the bathroom was a breeze."

    "There are quite a few hiking trails that are located just a short drive away from the site."

    4. Country Aire Campgrounds

    6 Reviews
    Shelburne Falls, MA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (413) 625-2996

    "The campground is well-maintained the staff is friendly. So it will back from the road with a little brook running through it"

    "We only live about 20 minutes away from this campground, we had a nice shady spot. The owners of this campground very friendly courteous and Knowledgeable of the local area."

    5. Zoar Outdoor

    4 Reviews
    Charlemont, MA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (413) 339-4010

    "Staff was awesome, went out of their way to tAke care of our group from camping to rafting. Highly recommend the site. Amenities are well maintained."

    6. Peppermint Park Camping Resort

    3 Reviews
    Plainfield, MA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (413) 634-5385

    $42 / night

    "Beautiful pool and spa only open during the summer. Staff is friendly and helpful."

    "The grounds, pool, buildings and bathroom are all well maintained. Our site, 111, was a nice flat grassy site with water and 20amp electric."

    7. October Mountain State Forest Campground

    16 Reviews
    Lenox Dale, MA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (413) 243-1778

    $17 - $55 / night

    "Quiet off the beaten path. There are 3 yurts available May-October (no dogs allowed in the yurts☹️. There are several tent sits available. Dogs are welcomed here!"

    "For one, the bathrooms are cleeean as hail, and this place is really well-appointed. Pooping in relative comfort basically makes this glamping."

    8. Piebald Mountain

    1 Review
    Petersburg, NY
    17 miles
    +1 (203) 500-5504

    $150 - $200 / night

    9. Peace Farm Rescue

    1 Review
    Hawley, MA
    8 miles
    +1 (413) 339-1002

    $50 - $100 / night

    10. Northampton / Springfield KOA

    12 Reviews
    Southampton, MA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (413) 527-9862

    "Quiet (besides occasional plane overhead) lots of trees, spacious sites, clean and modern bathrooms and showers, nice friendly helpful staff."

    "Very peaceful and very great staff. They had hayless rides and fire truck rides. This time they had a haunted house walk through."

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Glamping Reviews near Drury, MA

209 Reviews of 29 Drury Campgrounds


  • Oscar G.
    Oct. 11, 2021

    Woodford State Park Campground

    Beautiful for fall foliage

    This campground was great. Quiet, great fire pits, clean bathrooms, firewood and starter for sale plus access to day use area. The lake next to the campground is beautiful and has plenty of picnic tables and grills for use. Close to hiking trails and the city of Bennington.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 2, 2025

    Ashuelot River Campground

    Nice ‘n Easy campground

    We stayed for 3 days off season so not busy. Sites located along the river are wooded, field sites are very open great for seeing the stars at night. Sites have fire rings with excellent airflow for good burning with low smoke. Hook ups are in great condition for power, water, sewer. Showers and bath house on site. Laundry and game room at office area. Office staff was very helpful and they’re open later into the day til 7 PM. Good firewood and large bundle delivered for $15 to your site. We passed over this site on our first trip to the area but are glad we came here and we’re planning to return. Follow the website directions to get here as there are covered bridges in the area with low Clearance and low weight limits.

  • Sylvia P.
    Sep. 15, 2020

    White Pines Campsites

    Could have been so much better

    Upon arrival, I liked the atmosphere and friendly service but our site was filthy. A bag of dog poop by a tree, trash under the picnic table, cigarette butts littering the rocks around the fire pit, and the pit was so full of ash, there was no more room for firewood. And as other reviewers stated, these sites aren’t the cheapest. I don’t normally complain but this was unacceptable in my opinion. I called the front desk and spoke with a very lovely person. She was mortified and said she’d send maintenance. No. One. Ever. Showed. Up. We waited an hour and then we just started cleaning it up ourselves so we could move on and get started on dinner.

    Our site was T3 and it was spacious and spread out from other tent sites. There was a tiny creek meandering behind the site and the woods just went on for miles. We felt grateful to be separated from the RVers and have so much space to ourselves.

    Night fell and the place turned into Margaritaville. The seasonal RVers have really taken over the place and while some have tasteful decor and lights, others not so much. Even 50 yards away from the RV section and I felt like I was in a dance club parking lot. The music was so loud. No one seemed to care. Nothing was enforced.

    Lastly, there was a lonely port-a-potty across the road from us along with a water spigot. There was trash all around the spigot that remained there throughout our stay (an entire roll of sopping wet toilet paper and an eyelash curler, guys), but the camp sanitation truck came once a day to empty that outhouse, which I never used based on the smell. If you have young kids that nap during the day, this truck would wake them. I walked the extra .2 miles to the bathhouse, which started out immaculate but quickly turned south with the sheer number of people using it. A cleaning log claimed it was tended to but it couldn’t have been true. Trash was endlessly overflowing and soap was running low.

    The loud music I could get over for the view but the uncleanliness was just annoying. What a simple thing to fix for your customers.

    Also beware of bears. We and several other neighboring campers spied a pretty big black bear not far enough away in the late morning hours. I’m sure they are fed well.

  • Christina  M.
    Jul. 28, 2017

    Copake Falls Area — Taconic State Park

    Great Place for First Timers

    I went here with two of my coworkers for a relaxing weekend getaway. I'm use to the rough and tough it of backpacking the AT Trail so this place had quite a few amenities I am not use to! Haha. We stayed at a platform tent site and were able to park two vehicles on site but the grounds had plenty of parking not too far from the sites. Each of the sites had a large platform (enough room for one very large tent or 2-3 smaller tents), a fire pit, and picnic table. You are very close to your neighbor in this area but when we were there everyone was very respectful. There was potable water a short walking distance away as well as flushing toilets. There was a very large open grassy field for play/sports, a playground and life guarded portion of the lake for swimming. This location was very accesible to the Bish Bash Falls trail and even had a few side trails to explore. This place is very good for easing on first timers and there were quite a few children so those who are parents should consider this a great place to get kids involved in the outdoors as well. There were other accommodations such as RV hook ups, events, and rentals but we weren't there long enough to take adavatage of those. Overall a great experience and relatively cheap for what you get. I believe it was around $30 for two nights which was the minimum.

  • Rae-Ann W.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 25, 2024

    Ashuelot River Campground

    Nice quiet weekend

    We took our new to us hybrid camper out for its inaugural trip.

    We chose to stay in the wooded loop of the campground and we were very happy with our site, #66. That section has about 12 sites, some big and some on the smaller side. Our site was easy to back into, even more so since no one was in the site across from us. Our site was very spacious, level and included a picnic table, fire ring, and nicely placed hookups for water and electric. We had easy access to trails that went along the river behind some of the sites with a few paths down to the river.

    Everyone we encountered was friendly and respectful. There are quiet hours from 10pm-8am that are enforced. We were grateful to not have to hear loud partying going on into the night. There was car noise from nearby Rt 10 on the other side of the river, but nothing you can do about that.

    We asked for assistance at the office with our first time using a pumping station at the end of the trip. We were given friendly helpful assistance and some great tips and advice for the future.

    This was a nice enjoyable first visit for us. We will definitely be adding it to our list of places to visit again, but likely later in the year when we can enjoy the river and activities a bit more. We did not explore the options for bike, kayak, and canoe rentals but would like to in the future.

  • Beck P.
    Jun. 16, 2024

    Molly Stark State Park Campground

    Very nice clean and quiet campground

    I loved my stay here! I just stayed 1 night passing through, the drive to the campground was gorgeous. checking in was super easy. Finding my site and the bathroom was a breeze. THE BATHROOM was the best I’ve seen camping very clean and updated and honestly gorgeous. Everyone else there was super nice and quiet. Quiet hours start at 10 but it was silent after about 9 which was so amazing. I would definitely stay again!

  • Seth K.
    Oct. 28, 2018

    Zoar Outdoor

    Campground with activities

    The campground is connected to an adventure/outing company that provides white water rafting, tubing and other water activities on a nearby river. It’s close to where locals jump off outcrops into the lazy river and hang out on the river side. They don’t allow fired at the campsites though which is annoying and their quiet hours are quite oppressive.

  • Scott K.
    Jun. 21, 2023

    Foolhardy Hill

    Spotless, Well equiped, Friendly, Quiet

    Foolhardy Hill is the nicest facility that I have ever "Camped". I used quotes, because this is NOT a "roughing it" Campground. Katie and Biddy, the host/owners, are the nicest and most accommodating. This "off the grid" place is convenient, comfortable, spotless clean and I would HIGHLY recommend a stay. I would also recommend renting the entire facility for a family reunion, off site business meeting, fishing club meeting, or just a place to meet up with a bunch of old friends... The bathrooms are clean and the showers are HOT. The pavilion provides a meeting place for groups to maybe discuss the day's catch, the one that got away, or just to meet new friends. The pavilion also has everything you will need for grilling, flat top cooking and 2+ gas burners. 

    I was here for fishing. Foolhardy is located centrally for the best the Deerfield River has to offer. 

    Pets welcome, but leave the little ones at home (unless renting the entire facility). 

    If I have to leave just ONE negative comment; after the shower, the mirror above the sink was VERY fogged! (Did i mention, the showers are HOT!) :-D

  • K
    Jul. 3, 2016

    Otter River State Forest

    Too many kids, too little space

    With the exception of a handful of the sites at this campground (mainly, the ones on the pond that go exceptionally quickly), the sites are too small, too close together, and there are a ton of kids. From my site, I could hear our neighbors blasting their radio all day (even after quiet hours), and another group of people somewhere further away singing pretty much all night.

    The pluses are it's relatively close to Boston and Worcester if you need a day or two away (and can book one of the quieter sites), the bathrooms and showers are clean (and free), and the rangers are exceptionally friendly.


Guide to Drury

Camping near Drury, Massachusetts sits at elevations ranging from 1,600 to 2,400 feet in the Berkshire Mountains. The region receives approximately 48 inches of annual rainfall and experiences winter temperatures that frequently drop below freezing. Many campsites in this area lie adjacent to the Deerfield River watershed, creating opportunities for both water recreation and forest exploration.

What to do

Explore accessible hiking trails: At Woodford State Park Campground, hiking paths connect to both local trails and longer regional routes. "Great place to camp and access nearby hiking including the AT and LT. Clean lodge (hostel) for hikers; access to a kitchen and showers as well," notes Bran P. The park connects to both the Appalachian Trail and Long Trail systems.

River recreation opportunities: Zoar Outdoor provides more than just glamping - they offer water sports on the Deerfield River. According to Dominick V., "Staff was awesome, went out of their way to take care of our group from camping to rafting." Their adventure center organizes guided trips for all skill levels.

Visit nearby cultural attractions: Savoy Mountain State Forest Campground serves as a convenient base for exploring regional attractions. "We loved this quiet, small campground near Mass Moca and Mt Greylock. It was very well maintained, and the staff were friendly," writes Heather C. Mass MoCA contemporary art museum is approximately 15 miles from the campground.

What campers like

Clean bathroom facilities: Woodford State Park receives consistent praise for maintenance. "The bathrooms were the cleanest campground bathrooms I've ever seen! The campsites are pretty big and somewhat private which is nice," reports Jenny A. The park provides token-operated hot showers and regularly cleaned bathroom facilities.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Piebald Mountain offers campers close encounters with local wildlife. "We were greeted by some turkey and visited by some deer. Comfy and cozy setting," according to Tarah Z. The property features electric hookups and toilet facilities while maintaining a natural setting.

Family-oriented activities: Country Aire Campgrounds provides scheduled entertainment for families. Jason A. notes, "They have a pool they have games we even have a hayride pulled by a tractor. It is run by a family business." The campground operates from May through October with organized weekend activities.

What you should know

Inconsistent cell service: Many glamping sites near Drury have limited connectivity. At Savoy Mountain State Forest, Bill K. advises, "Savoy mountain campground is a very nice state park camp, but don't rely on GPS to get you there... The park is so hard to find that not even a cell signal can get there, if you're looking to unplug this is a great spot!"

Seasonal availability limitations: Most glamping options close by mid-October. Jean C. explains about Savoy Mountain: "This state forest campground offers large sites, some of them on a grassy open area or tucked into the woods. They also offer 4 cabins, though under 2020 coronavirus precautions, these are unavailable."

Variable site privacy: October Mountain State Forest Campground has significant differences between sites. "What site you get makes all the difference. There are Many, I would say most, Sites that you feel very exposed and out in the open. Just plopped next to someone on the grass. Look for the sites that go off to the side (not on the loops) like 39-40," advises Desiree M.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly campgrounds: Woodford State Park Campground welcomes families with activities. "Perfect for families! There are tons of different types of campsites with either tent spots, lean-tos, and a few (hard to get) cabins... beautiful clean swimmable lake with a walking trail around it," states Sambath T.

Consider Peppermint Park for amenities: Peppermint Park Camping Resort offers family-focused features. Rae-Ann W. shares, "It's family and dog friendly, has a pool, hot tub, newer playground with a sandbox, camp store with large lodge attached, horseshoe, volleyball and other outdoor game areas. There were several activities planned including a BBQ food truck, BINGO, corn hole, horseshoes, and kids crafts."

Pack for variable weather: The Berkshire Mountains experience significant temperature swings even in summer. Faith B. notes about October Mountain: "This campground is at the base of October mountain. The sites are varied from grassy meadows by the entrance to wooded canopys uphill." Pack layers as temperatures can drop significantly at night, even in summer.

Tips from RVers

Access challenges: When traveling to glamping close to Drury, Massachusetts in larger vehicles, follow specific directions. At Savoy Mountain State Forest, Heather C. advises: "It is important to follow the directions and turn off of Rt. 2 onto Central Shaft Road (Google maps labels it Shaft Road. It is between the Blue Vista Motor Lodge and Hoosac Range Preserve). The other road that accesses the campground is nearly unpassable with an RV."

Limited hookup availability: Most glamping options near Drury offer limited RV services. Bill K. notes about Savoy Mountain: "There are RV sites and there is a dump station/potable water fill station available at the park entrance, but no RV hookups of any kind."

Consider KOA for full-service needs: Northampton/Springfield KOA provides more extensive RV amenities than most local glamping sites. Lisa D. reports, "We stayed here for one night en route to Cape Cod. Although we had requested a specific site on the KOA website, the gentleman in the front office had arranged for us to park in an easily accessible pull-through site, right at the entrance."

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