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    Campgrounds near Mendon, Massachusetts include several established facilities offering a mix of accommodations from tent sites to RV hookups and cabin rentals. Within a 20-mile radius, campers can find diverse options like Normandy Farms Campground in Foxborough, offering 400 sites with amenities for tent camping, RVs, cabins, and glamping, and Circle Campground Farm in Bellingham, which caters primarily to tent and RV campers. The region includes multiple mixed-use campgrounds with varying levels of amenities, from basic tent sites to fully-equipped RV parks with electric, water, and sewer connections.

    Most campgrounds in the Mendon area operate seasonally, with the majority open from April through October or November. Facilities like Sutton Falls Camping Area operate from mid-April to early October, while others like Normandy Farms extend their season slightly longer from April 1 to November 30. The camping season aligns with Massachusetts' moderate climate, which features warm summers and cool, sometimes wet springs and falls. Advance reservations are strongly recommended, especially for weekend stays during summer months when facilities reach capacity. Many campgrounds have specific policies regarding pets, alcohol, and generator use that vary by location. A recent review noted, "Massachusetts state parks have no alcohol allowed, even while sitting in your site. The place has nice level sites and is close to the Cape."

    Campgrounds in the area feature varying levels of privacy and natural settings. The more developed resorts offer amenities like swimming pools, playgrounds, and organized activities, while smaller campgrounds provide a more rustic experience. Several visitors mentioned appreciating the region's proximity to both natural attractions and urban centers. One camper shared, "We chose this park due to its location close to downtown Newport. There is a lot to do in this area and we wanted to spend time sightseeing." Most established campgrounds provide clean bathrooms and shower facilities, though amenities can vary significantly between locations. Proximity to Boston (about 45 miles from Mendon) makes the area's campgrounds popular weekend destinations for city residents seeking outdoor recreation without lengthy travel.

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      1. Normandy Farms Campground

      4.7(40)15mi from MendonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      "Driving around this place is definitely not a typical campground but more of a luxury camp because of all of the amenities. That being said it was very nice and felt safe."

      from $50 - $200 / night

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      2. George Washington State Campground

      4.4(26)16mi from Mendon80 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "So if you are confused about things like location, let’s knock that out first: This campground is located near 2185 Putnam Pike, Chepachet, RI 02814."

      "The campground was safe, nicely laid out so we could have a series of sites next to one another. Biking was a blast for the kids along with trail hike around pond, beach, and fishing."

      from $18 - $75 / night

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      3. Circle Campground Farm Campground

      4.3(7)4mi from MendonRVs, Tents

      "Im guessing these sites will be considered "close" to "moderately close" by other site standards but it housed my 24ft trailer, truck, and my family just fine. Roads are a little narrow which made"

      "Everything you need 100% Everything clean 100% EASY Access to all attractions 100% We did Boston (caught the train), Salem, mystic seaport, Sturbridge village, plymouth rock, the Mayflower ship, and plymouth"

      from $45 - $75 / night

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      4. Sutton Falls Camping Area

      3.8(6)12mi from MendonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Cute quiet place with a lake. Family run very friendly. They only thing I didnt love is they remodeled one set of bathrooms in the back and the front was the old set."

      "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."

      from $40 - $65 / night

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      5. Purgatory Valley Farm

      5.0(1)8mi from Mendon9 sitesRVs, Tents

      from $35 - $55 / night

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      6. Kings Campground

      3.7(3)11mi from MendonRVs

      7. Douglas Forest RV Resort

      3.2(5)14mi from Mendon3 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

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

      from $65 - $125 / night

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      8. Holiday Acres Campground

      2.6(7)16mi from MendonRVs, Cabins

      "The swimming area has a 'icky bottom' (kid term :))  The entrance / office setup is confusing."

      from $35 - $65 / night

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      9. West Thompson Lake Campground

      4.8(9)21mi from Mendon24 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "They have bathrooms and showers close by that (if I remember correctly/things haven’t changed too much in the past couple of years) were in relatively decent shape compared to others I’ve been in at campgrounds"

      "centrally located bathrooms/showers basketball court, playground and ampitheatre to keep the kids busy. hiking trails galore, disk golf, and swimming nearby. so fun!"

      from $15 - $30 / night

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      10. Canoe River Campground

      3.3(9)20mi from MendonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This place is pretty awesome if you’re looking to see a show at the nearby Comcast center."

      from $42 - $58 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Mendon, MA

    759 Reviews of 142 Mendon Campgrounds


    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 24, 2026

      Hanscom AFB FamCamp

      Worst Military Campground

      Published rules are can only be here for 30 days with a three week extension possible. The fact is at least half of the spaces are occupied by full time residents with one resident stating she has been here for two years. The airfield noise is excessive during the day. The airfield closes at 11 PM so at least it is not all night long. We booked a pull through and they wanted to put us in a small back in site with shared utilities. I put my foot down and was given a pull through. On a positive note, the bath house is clean and the laundry room is not over priced

    • V
      Jun. 22, 2026

      Hide-A-Way Cove Campground

      Just okay

      When we arrived at our site we were instantly greeted with an angry resident. He started shooing us away as we were trying to park our camper at our site. He needed to back out and leave but we had only been there no more than 3 minutes before he popped up angrily. There are a lot of long term campers there. Very very unkept campers. Broken down, damaged, some look unlivable. Some may not like the dozens of cats everywhere, but I did. It’s fun to spot a new cat roaming around the campground. The pool is nice and clean. The playground is cute. The Arcade is not worth going to. A lot of the games were broken or empty. Bikes are NOT allowed. My 8 year old son was riding his bike and we were told he couldn’t do that at this campground. The pond/beach area is beautiful. You can try fishing in it. We didn’t catch anything. I definitely don’t suggest swimming in it. It’s not clean enough for that. Camp “store” is very minimal in what they have. Mostly little candy and some minor essentials. There is also a little restaurant attached to the camp store. I like that the sites were grass and not dirt. Or site did not have sewer. We had to go to the dump station to empty black water.

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 21, 2026

      Newport RV Park

      Clean sites, good location.

      We stayed here a number of years ago when it was Milleville Ponds Campground and what an improvement! The park is really clean, well mowed, well-packed gravel roads and camping pads. No problem for big-rigs. There are some seasonals but their sites were tidy. About half the campsites are in the woods and half in the open. There are some deluxe sites with paved patios and nicer fire pits but they are really close together and no shade. We really liked our site (#400) which was gravel, long and level. (We would choose 401 if we came back.) The patio had nice grass which our dog loved. The utilities were well-placed and the electric legs were good at 124 volts. I called to see if there was cable tv because there was a connection on our post and was told that some sites had cable. But, when I hooked it up, we didn’t get any channels; however, we got about 60 over-the-air tv channels. Great wifi. Not much for amenities, just a pavilion and playground. There is a public dog park just outside the park that is really big and you can walk a ¼ mile to a hiking trail. There are three airstreams and a 3-bedroom house for rent. The bath house is centrally located. Unfortunately, they are not super close to the tent sites and there is no path through campsites so you either have to walk around or cut through someone’s site. It took us anywhere from 20 to 30 minutes to get downtown (depending on traffic). There are few restaurants nearby and a grocery less than ten minutes away. Overall, we liked how clean and well-kept the park was and enjoyed our site. We stayed eight nights with the average nightly cost at $81and would come back if in the area.

    • Richard A.
      Jun. 21, 2026

      Gibson Hill RV Park

      Worst I've Been To Blatant Deceptive Advertising

      Let me save you from making a grave mistake. The campground was quiet. That's the best thing I can say about Gibson Hill after spending a week there. Totally unkempt and in disarray. The roads are a rocky, dusty rutted mess. The campsites while some newly graveled, not well I might add, are not level. The electric at my site kept tripping off. I finally discovered, with no help from the non-existent management, that the service disconnect breaker was bad. Luckily I had an extra 30A cord and was able to plug into the unoccupied adjacent site. How this abomination has any 5 star reviews is above my pay grade. During the week we were here we never saw a camp representative. We were not welcomed by anyone affiliated with the campground and I never saw anyone on duty in the office. The is NO weekly entertainment. There is NO weekly bonfire. THERE IS NO POOL. Our site had no picnic table and no fire ring and had areas dotted with clumps of gray fur. Obviously noone had inspected our site for cleanliness prior to our arrival. Our first visitor was a 4' rat snake. There was debris strewn all over the grounds. There was one trash container. Unlined and uncovered. No dog poop bags or signs regarding poop pickup. There was a lot of demolition but no new construction ongoing. The“pool” is a 4’ deep square under construction and far from being completed. The“resort” signage was a joke. It took me 3 tries to find my way out of the campground. The entrance sign is installed parallel to the road rather than perpendicular to it for visibility. The number of decrepit or abandoned trailers on site was unbelievable. We were never told if the campground was under new management and/or under going refurbishment. In any event it was missing the mark. Unfortunately we paid for a week in advance so we were stuck here. NEVER AGAIN. I’m leaving this truthful review so no other potential campers are duped into staying here. Definitely an absentee owner who doesn't have a clue. Really too bad because the location and grounds have enormous potential. I will let Happy Grounds and RV LIFE know of my great disappointment and suspect reviews. By the way, to the reviewer who said they enjoyed the pool. THERE IS NO POOL. There is NO on-site management.

    • nancy B.
      Jun. 20, 2026

      Holiday Acres Campground

      Worse campground ever

      There site map lies. Noisy people. Tons of loud kids. Uneven site. Marijuana smoke by me. Was to stay 3 nights but left the next morning. Total nightmare. And the dust. Even with everything shut up it fill the RV.

    • Sara B.
      Jun. 20, 2026

      Hidden Acres Campground

      Super family friendly

      This campground is wonderful. The playground, the goats, the activities, the craft shed, there is so much to do for kids here. Everyone is so friendly and the campground is very clean. Bathrooms and showers are clean, the snack shack food is really tasty. The peacocks roaming around are the cherry on top. Overall, just a wonderful campground.

    • Wild Essentials
      Jun. 18, 2026

      Cedar Valley Heritage Farm

      Purely Present

      ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

      Cedar Valley Heritage Farm has become one of those places that keeps calling me back. The campsites are simple and peaceful, with plenty of room to slow down, reconnect, and enjoy the beauty of the land. Nights are quiet, the stars are bright, and mornings often begin with birdsong and mist hanging over the fields.

      What I appreciate most is the feeling of being somewhere real. This isn't a crowded commercial campground—it's a working heritage farm with character, history, and a sense of care. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat, a place to gather around a campfire, or a basecamp for exploring the surrounding area, there's something special here.

      The atmosphere encourages you to unplug, breathe deeply, and remember that sometimes the best experiences are the simplest ones. If you enjoy nature, authenticity, and a slower pace, Cedar Valley Heritage Farm is well worth the visit.

      Would happily camp here again.

    • Grant R.
      Jun. 17, 2026

      Village Green Family Campground

      Awesome campground

      This camp is very family and let friendly. From the check-in to check-out everyone was so friendly. We will be back

    • Julie S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 10, 2026

      Winter Island Park

      Can’t beat the view

      I was lucky enough to score one of the waterfront spots for one night of my stay. I backed in and opened the rear doors of my campervan and just stared at the ocean view for hours. Spectacular!


    Guide to Mendon

    Camping sites near Mendon, Massachusetts offer a mix of state-run and privately operated facilities within a 20-mile radius. The northeastern Massachusetts climate creates a camping season that typically runs April through October, with average summer temperatures ranging 65-80°F and fall temperatures cooling to 45-60°F. River and lake access points are common features at many campgrounds, supporting paddling and fishing activities.

    What to do

    Disc golf at state parks: West Thompson Lake Campground offers an 18-hole disc golf course on property. "There are a lot of choices for hiking including a disc golf course," notes one camper who appreciated the variety of outdoor activities available at this Connecticut facility just 20 miles from Mendon.

    Kayaking on quiet waterways: West Thompson Lake Campground provides excellent paddling opportunities with minimal motorboat traffic. "We've camped here twice so far and can't wait to be back. This campground is very small and quiet, but the lake and adjoining river offer hours of fun for small craft. Take a long paddle up the river and you'll be escorted by hundreds of bluebirds and cedar waxwings," shares a visitor.

    Visit historic sites: Campgrounds serve as convenient bases for exploring regional landmarks. Many campers at Normandy Farms Campground use it as a hub for visiting Boston's historic sites. One reviewer mentions, "We planned a brief stop in the Boston area with the intent of seeing the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum... By the way, the library is well-worth it."

    What campers like

    Farm-based camping experiences: Purgatory Valley Farm offers a working farm setting for tent and small RV camping. A reviewer notes, "Jake from the Dyrt here! Purgatory Valley Farm is new to the Dyrt but they have a great farm to checkout while staying here." This represents a more rustic alternative to the larger commercial campgrounds in the region.

    Water features: Sutton Falls Camping Area provides lakefront sites that campers particularly value. "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," shares one visitor about their waterfront experience.

    Clean bathroom facilities: The condition of restrooms varies significantly across campgrounds. Circle Campground Farm receives positive marks for maintenance. "Late April so there weren't too many campers in the park. Bathrooms were clean. Staff in the office were friendly and helpful," notes a spring visitor. George Washington State Campground also earns praise with "Very clean bathrooms with hot showers (bring quarters, $1.50 for 6mins)."

    What you should know

    Seasonal availability: Most campgrounds operate April through October. Normandy Farms extends slightly longer than others, running "April 1 to November 30," while Sutton Falls operates "April 15 to October 1," and Circle Campground Farm and Kings Campground typically close by mid-September.

    Site privacy varies: George Washington State Campground offers more secluded sites than many private campgrounds. "Sites were well spaced and provided some privacy depending on your site choice. Grounds were well kept," reports one visitor. Contrast this with Sutton Falls where a camper noted, "The camp site was hugely crowded with campers and RVs on top of each other with seemingly no privacy or space from one another."

    Reservation requirements: During peak season (June-August), advance bookings are essential. Most campgrounds have online reservation systems, and popular weekends can fill 2-3 months in advance, especially at Normandy Farms where one reviewer mentioned checking in "is more like checking into a hotel than campground complete with a concierge and express check-in."

    Tips for camping with families

    Activity-oriented campgrounds: Canoe River Campground caters specifically to families with children. "I went to this campground every summer as a kid 25 years ago with my family. This was my first summer back and I was so happy to return! Now bringing my children, my 6 year old says it's his favorite campground. Lots of things for the kids," shares a returning visitor.

    Seasonal events: Several campgrounds host special seasonal activities. Normandy Farms received this review: "We stayed here for a few nights when they celebrated Halloween 🎃. It is super easy to get around. They had tons of festive activities. They have an indoor and an outdoor pool."

    Pool access: Swimming facilities vary widely between campgrounds. While state parks like George Washington have natural swimming areas that can be less appealing ("The swimming area has a 'icky bottom' (kid term :))"), private campgrounds often maintain pools. Circle Campground Farm has "pools, playgrounds and arcade," making it suitable for families who want recreational amenities.

    Tips from RVers

    Utility reliability: Holiday Acres Campground has inconsistent electric service according to some RVers. "Be very careful when you hook into their power, make sure you have a surge protector!!! We learned the hard way after staying Memorial day weekend," warns one camper who experienced electrical issues.

    Site leveling requirements: Many campgrounds in the region have uneven terrain. A Circle Campground Farm visitor noted, "The site we stayed at (47) took a little leveling to get right but it was pretty nice having views of the water." Bringing leveling blocks is recommended by frequent campers.

    Cell service limitations: Coverage varies significantly across the region. One Circle Campground visitor reported, "Only problem was the cell signal. My wife works remotely and needs to be connected. Without our antenna we we only had 1 bar of both Verizon and AT&T. No signal at all on T-Mobile/Sprint."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where can I rent an RV in Mendon?

    While Mendon itself has limited RV rental options, the surrounding area offers several possibilities. Near Mendon, you can find RV rentals at locations close to Newport RV Park, which is popular among RVers exploring the region. Another option is checking with Douglas Forest RV Resort, as RV resorts often have connections with rental companies. Many campers recommend using online RV rental marketplaces or checking with dealerships in nearby Worcester or Providence for the best selection and competitive rates.

    What types of campers are available to rent in Mendon?

    The Mendon area offers a variety of camper rentals suitable for different camping experiences. Options typically include Class A motorhomes (large luxury models), Class C motorhomes (medium-sized and family-friendly), travel trailers, and pop-up campers. Many campers visiting Wells State Park Campground opt for travel trailers that accommodate 4-6 people. For those heading to Holiday Acres Campground, small to mid-sized Class C motorhomes are popular due to their maneuverability and comfort. Pop-up campers and teardrop trailers are also available for those seeking more budget-friendly options or planning to visit smaller campgrounds with limited space.

    How much does it cost to rent a camper in Mendon?

    Camper rental prices near Mendon typically range from $125-250 per night depending on the type and size of RV. Smaller trailers and pop-ups start around $100-150 daily, while larger motorhomes can cost $200-350 per night. Many rentals near Sutton Falls Camping Area and West Thompson Lake Campground require a 2-3 night minimum, especially during peak season. Weekly rates often provide 10-15% discounts. Additional costs may include insurance ($15-30/day), mileage fees (typically $0.25-0.75/mile over allowance), generator usage ($3-5/hour), and cleaning fees ($50-100).