Top Tent Camping near Greenbush, MA

Looking for an adventure where you can explore Greenbush and then fall asleep in your tent? You can find tent campsites by type, including drive-in, walk-in, and even hike-in for a backpacking adventure. You're sure to find the perfect campsite for your Massachusetts tent camping excursion.

Best Tent Sites Near Greenbush, MA (6)


Recent Tent Reviews In Greenbush

504 Reviews of 6 Greenbush Campgrounds


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    Camper-submitted photo from Boston / Cape Cod KOA (Middleboro)
    Oct. 7, 2024

    Boston / Cape Cod KOA (Middleboro)

    Smelly, filthy Cabin with no hot water...Customer Service Is BADDD

    I booked Deluxe Cabin 1 at the Boston KOA based on my past experiences in VA and NC. BOSTON was the WORST KOA I've stayed at. The cabin SMELLED of mildew and cigarettes(pic of ashes in the tub), and there was NO HOT WATER, which is against MA law. It was FILTHY, the pots needed to be replaced, and you have to request blankets. I informed the after hours staff about the water, blankets, and smell. The next morning, I went to the office at 9 am and talked to LORI. She was COMBATIVE and confrontational which is weird because she just started her day. As a person of color, I had to walk away because I was frightened. When I returned, BOB Brammer(He wanted to write his name down, so I got it right(his words)) lacked empathy and had a facial expression of annoyance. He was also CONFRONTATIONAL as I explained there was no hot water and the cabin smelled. I informed the national KOA feedback team(Kaitlyn& Tiana) and they said it's handled internally, whatever that means. If you read the reviews about bad customer service, believe it. You can see CUSTOMER SERVICE IS BADDDD! The KOA will probably respond to this review, but NOTHING WILL HAPPEN. I'll be reaching out to TOBY O'ROURKE and OSCAR TANG so they are aware the BOSTON KOA is tarnishing the KOA brand.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Shawme Crowell State Forest
    Sep. 21, 2024

    Shawme Crowell State Forest

    Quiet camping

    In Sept the campground was quiet and sparsely populated. Sites were big and fairly well spaced.

    There’s 12 miles of hiking trails to explore. You can hear the highway from many of the sites and trails, but for the most part it’s just part of the background noise with the insects and other nature noises.

    The park was easily accessible from the highway and easy to get through with a trailer.

  • Jacob D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Sweetwater Forest
    Sep. 18, 2024

    Sweetwater Forest

    Nice and quiet

    Nice warm showers and our tent site was kept away from a lot, so it was calm and quiet. Nice staff and would definitely visit again.

  • G
    Camper-submitted photo from Ponkapoag Camp
    Aug. 30, 2024

    Ponkapoag Camp

    Beautiful

    Had an amazing stay, cabin was perfect and comfortable. Water was nice and fish were biting. Can’t wait to come back.

  • Jonathan J.
    Camper-submitted photo from Wompatuck State Park
    Aug. 17, 2024

    Wompatuck State Park

    Everything you NEED

    This spot does have everything you need. It is very remote and a lot of distance between campsites. Lots of trees. The bathroom amenities work but not the cleanest. There isn’t much to the RV sites but an electric plug. Like I said what you need, but not want you might want.

  • T L.
    Camper-submitted photo from Jellystone Park Cranberry Acres
    Aug. 13, 2024

    Jellystone Park Cranberry Acres

    Poor staff and management

    We were treated very poorly by staff and management. We here humiliated in front of our family members and the public. We were made broken promises and called liars by staff and management and then intimidated to leave the premises. It was a very bad experience that ruined our family vacation.

  • Jean V.
    Camper-submitted photo from Wompatuck State Park
    Aug. 11, 2024

    Wompatuck State Park

    Good (not excellent)

    PROS

    - 45 min from Boston

    - You have everything you need there: firewood, bathrooms (with shower, soap and toilet paper), a camp pit...

    - You get a map in the entrance - very helpful for hiking.

    - You can take a trail from the campsite.

    - Good sights while hiking, with good spots to have lunch or pause for water.

    CONS

    - Only one really: You don't have the feeling of being really in the woods. There is NOT a decent amount of land between each campsite. So if you have neighbors all around, you'll feel like in a village!

  • Megan F.
    Camper-submitted photo from Wompatuck State Park
    Jul. 17, 2024

    Wompatuck State Park

    Small Issues

    I would probably nitpick stay at this park again. The site we had paid for was not given to us. The shower in the bathroom did not provide hot/warm water until the end of my shower, and then the water would not turn off. Also, the lady camping beside us was tent camping, and she literally smoked weed the whole time she was there. We have children, and while she was there, you couldn’t do anything outside without smelling it. Overall, not the best campground.

  • aThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Normandy Farms Campground
    Jul. 8, 2024

    Normandy Farms Campground

    Very Enjoyable 1 night stay

    We enjoyed our tent site with a wooden lean-to. Overall very private and peaceful, however the only drawback is that people took frequent casual walks pass the area all day long. There's really no way around that.

    We did not get a chance to enjoy the amenities, but they all looked nice and well thought out.

    We will return.

  • aThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Canoe River Campground
    Jul. 8, 2024

    Canoe River Campground

    Good But Not Ideal for us

    The campground was very busy with families events activities, etc. If you prefer a noisy fun experience and a more social experience with your very close neighbors, this is the pot for you. Our preferred style of camping requires more space and less noise. The pool bathrooms were gross, but the other facilities area near the tent sites was very nice and clean.

    The food was great and the staff is friendly. Overall we had a great time, but its unlikely we’ll return mostly due to the noise level.

  • A
    Camper-submitted photo from Bay View Campground
    Jul. 2, 2024

    Bay View Campground

    Great spot on the cape

    I stayed here several times overnight in an RV for the Pan Mass Challenge. They were always very accomdiating, the facilities are clean and it’s in a great location

  • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Hanscom AFB FamCamp
    Jun. 19, 2024

    Hanscom AFB FamCamp

    Recreation camping close to Lexingtin and Concord

    The HanscomField Fam Camp is a wooded recreational camp for military families and retirees, as well as for RV camping for active duty military on temporary orders. 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. Proximity to the base provides access to the base exchange and other facilities, but the quiet location is a recreational retreat centered around several indoor and outdoor gathering spaces such as basketball and outdoor sports, and an indoor game and recreation room complete with crafts supplies for the kiddos and tourism info for the lical area. In the immediate vicinity are the villages of Lexington and Concord as well as the Minute Man National Park and Walden Pond, so the campground makes a great basecamp for exploration of the area’s rich culture and history. You are also not too far from Cambridge, and can easily access Boston from there if you like.

    There are several clean modern bath houses, with hot showers and flush toilets. The office staff is very helpful and friendly!

    Dogs are welcome too.

  • cal K.
    Camper-submitted photo from Nickerson State Park
    Jun. 9, 2024

    Nickerson State Park

    Busy in Summer.

    I like this campground and prefer site 14 on Flax Pond, the quieter of the 2 (Cliff Pond). This campground gets very busy in summer. Hikes around the ponds and swimming is lovely.

    Your camp pass gets you into an underutilized beach across the road.

  • cal K.
    Camper-submitted photo from Wellfleet Hollow State Park
    Jun. 9, 2024

    Wellfleet Hollow State Park

    Sweet Spot

    A quiet campground in mid June - sites are close together but not many people this trip, quiet and friendly neighbors. Right on the rail trail. Wellfleet beaches and glacial kettle ponds don’t require a parking sticker Labor Day- 2nd weekend in June.

    Great Pond and Long Pond are both close by and lovely swimming. You can also walk to Duck Pond from the campground.

    Site 73 had noise from the bathroom exhaust fan from 7am-10pm- just background drone but I noticed it.

    Nice outdoor showers w hot water and clean restrooms with wash sink for dishes.

    Wild turkeys moved through camp during my visit.

    Tents only - no RVs.

  • A
    Camper-submitted photo from Spacious Skies Minute Man
    Jun. 3, 2024

    Spacious Skies Minute Man

    A little bit of heaven

    Spacious Skies Minute Man is a forested haven so close to Boston that you think you are in the country. There are so many cool things to do just a short drive away. The nearby town of Ayer is right out of a Norman Rockwell painting.  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. Lots of good coffee spots and restaurants in historic downtown Concord so spend a morning in this special city.

  • Kaileigh K.
    Camper-submitted photo from Shawme Crowell State Forest
    May. 27, 2024

    Shawme Crowell State Forest

    Great place to stay with access to all of Cape Cod

    We had an amazing stay at Shawme Crowell State Forest. The campsite we had was very large, private and shady. The playground was also just up the hill from us and was a HUGE hit with our 3 year old. Beaches, biking and hiking all close by along with grocery stores and restaurants if needed. Bathrooms were super updated and always clean!

  • Jake H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Black Bear Campground
    May. 21, 2024

    Black Bear Campground

    Quick off highway camp site

    They charge 50 dollars for a tent site with no electric, the spots are right next to eachother and touch the bath house. There’s more rules than a state park.its easy to get in and out of.

  • H
    Camper-submitted photo from Hanscom AFB FamCamp
    Nov. 9, 2023

    Hanscom AFB FamCamp

    Working on improvements

    Military only campground. Working on improving the grounds and services available. Limited sites available off season. Summer season early May through end October.

  • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Cozy Wooded Nook
    Nov. 8, 2023

    Cozy Wooded Nook

    New Listing

    Ashley here with The Dyrt. We're happy to welcome this new listing to our platform. Check them out and come back here to leave them some love!

  • Ann M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Boston / Cape Cod KOA (Middleboro)
    Oct. 17, 2023

    Boston / Cape Cod KOA (Middleboro)

    Spacious site 309

    Very clean variety accommodations thru out campground . 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



Guide to Greenbush

Camping near Greenbush, Massachusetts, offers a variety of experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. From family-friendly campgrounds to serene spots for RVers, there’s something for everyone in this beautiful area.

What to do

  • Explore local parks: Check out Wompatuck State Park Campground for hiking and biking trails. One visitor mentioned, "You can take a trail from the campsite," making it easy to enjoy nature right from your tent.
  • Visit the beach: The Adventure Bound Camping Resorts Cape Cod is close to the beach, perfect for swimming and sunbathing. A camper noted, "Loved the proximity to the beach," highlighting its convenience.
  • Enjoy recreational activities: At Normandy Farms Campground, families can engage in various activities. One reviewer said, "It has so many things for the kids to do," making it a great choice for families.

What campers like

  • Clean facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. A visitor at Lorraine Park Campground remarked, "The sanitary building is clean with good showers," which is a big plus for many.
  • Spacious sites: Many campgrounds offer roomy sites. One reviewer at Massasoit State Park Campground mentioned, "Most are very good," when discussing site spacing, which is important for privacy.
  • Friendly staff: Campers often highlight the helpfulness of campground staff. A visitor at Boston/Cape Cod KOA said, "Staff and Management are available to help," making the experience more enjoyable.

What you should know

  • Reservations are recommended: Many campgrounds fill up quickly, especially during peak season. A camper at Winter Island Park noted, "I got our spots by repeatedly and obsessively hitting 'refresh'," emphasizing the need for early booking.
  • Limited amenities at some sites: Not all campgrounds have full hookups. A visitor at Myles Standish State Forest mentioned, "The paid campsites... have little to no privacy," which can be a downside for some.
  • Mosquitoes can be a nuisance: Campers should be prepared for bugs, especially near water. One reviewer at Shawme Crowell State Forest advised, "Bug spray and fans are a definite when sitting outside due to mosquitoes."

Tips for camping with families

  • Look for kid-friendly activities: Choose campgrounds like Normandy Farms Campground, which offers a variety of activities for children. A parent shared, "Everyone is so friendly," making it a welcoming environment for families.
  • Plan for some downtime: Make sure to schedule some relaxing time at the campsite. A camper at Cape Ann Camp Site mentioned, "Perfect for a getaway!" which can be great for family bonding.
  • Pack games and crafts: Bring along some games or craft supplies to keep kids entertained. One reviewer at Wompatuck State Park Campground noted, "Good sights while hiking, with good spots to have lunch or pause for water," suggesting that outdoor activities can be combined with fun family time.

Tips from RVers

  • Check site sizes before booking: Make sure your RV fits the site dimensions. A visitor at Boston/Cape Cod KOA mentioned, "Our site however was pretty awful," due to tight spacing.
  • Bring leveling blocks: Many RV sites may not be perfectly level. A camper at Normandy Farms Campground advised, "Bring plenty of leveling blocks!" to ensure a comfortable stay.
  • Utilize dump stations: Make sure to know where the nearest dump station is located. A reviewer at Winter Island Park mentioned, "The dump hole is awkwardly placed and gross," so being prepared can save you some hassle.

Camping near Greenbush, Massachusetts, offers a mix of fun, relaxation, and adventure. Whether you're with family or exploring solo, there's a campground that fits your needs.

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