Best Campgrounds near New Braintree, MA

Central Massachusetts surrounding New Braintree features a mix of state-managed and privately operated campgrounds within a 30-minute drive. Pine Acres Family Camping Resort in nearby Oakham offers 300 sites with full hookups for RVs, while tent campers and those seeking cabin accommodations can find options at Wells State Park Campground in Sturbridge and Camp Coldbrook in Barre. The region's camping landscape includes both waterfront locations on small lakes and ponds, as well as more wooded settings that provide shade during summer months. Most campgrounds in this area operate seasonally from mid-April through mid-October, with state parks typically opening slightly later in May.

Reservations are essential during peak summer weekends, particularly for waterfront sites at state parks. As one camper noted about a nearby state park, "There are some prime camp sites with direct access to the lake, but suggest you be prepared to call early in the morning of the first day State Campground reservations can be made." Cell service varies significantly throughout the region, with several reviewers mentioning limited connectivity at campgrounds like Erving State Forest where "there is zero cell service." Massachusetts state parks charge differential fees for residents versus out-of-state visitors, with non-residents sometimes paying substantially more. Many campgrounds in the area provide basic amenities including picnic tables, fire rings, and access to potable water, while private resorts offer more extensive facilities.

Hiking trails connected directly to campgrounds represent a common highlight in camper reviews of the region. At Wells State Park, visitors appreciate "several hiking trails that are accessible directly from the campground" with paths that "vary greatly in terms of difficulty." Water activities form another major attraction, with ponds and small lakes supporting swimming, fishing, and paddling opportunities. Family-friendly atmospheres prevail at most locations, with one camper describing Otter River State Forest as "clean and well kept. Lots of families here. Swimming in a pond or a short drive to a bigger lake." Mosquitoes can be problematic in some areas, particularly near water features, with one camper noting they "were super intense and we had to take refuge more than we often do when camping."

Best Camping Sites Near New Braintree, Massachusetts (139)

    1. Pine Acres Family Camping Resort

    15 Reviews
    Rutland, MA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 882-9509

    $70 - $115 / night

    "Miles and miles of country/forests surrounding pine acres, however pulling in you’ll soon realize how much goes on inside the campground."

    "Although the tent sites are a distance from anything, the main areas of the campground are fantastic. With a full calendar of events (some free, some cost $) you will never be bored."

    2. Wells State Park Campground

    16 Reviews
    Sturbridge, MA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 347-9257

    $17 - $55 / night

    "Beautiful campground in a nice central location nearby several nice towns in Central Massachusetts."

    "This is a great campground located in Sturbridge, Massachusetts on walker pond. Brand new bathroom/shower facility this year. Offers hiking, biking, swimming, fishing. Nice and quiet also."

    3. Camp Coldbrook Golf & RV Resorts

    4 Reviews
    Barre, MA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (978) 355-2090

    $28 - $58 / night

    "The campground was large enough to tire out the dogs walking around, staff was friendly, helpful and welcoming!"

    4. Cold brook Campground and Resort

    1 Review
    Barre, MA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (978) 355-2090

    $77 / night

    5. Otter River State Forest

    14 Reviews
    Baldwinville, MA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (978) 939-8962

    $17 - $55 / night

    "Swimming in a pond or a short drive to a bigger lake (camping pass covers both). One of my favorites. It's kind of a hidden gem in north central Massachusetts."

    "I loved it here, it was a great little campground for massachusetts"

    6. Sunset View Farms

    5 Reviews
    Monson Center, MA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (413) 267-9269

    "Great location kids had a blast just wished they had more activities for them to do for the weekend we stay it poured everyday and they only had one craft and then an arcade to entertain them."

    7. Quinebaug Cove Campground

    4 Reviews
    Fiskdale, MA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (413) 245-9525

    $70 - $78 / night

    "Small campground on lake. lot of seasonal sites. Sites on beach are nice size."

    8. Lake Dennison Recreation Area Campground

    14 Reviews
    Foster Lake, MA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (978) 297-1609

    $17 - $35 / night

    "The loop closer to the entrance has a lot of private sites. Although if you have one closer to the main road, it is quite noisy with road sounds. But many of the sites in the middle are more quiet."

    "As a caveat, waterfront in this instance was more of a water view as the lake was on the other side of the campground road and a large open area with trees."

    9. Pout and Trout

    4 Reviews
    Hubbardston, MA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (774) 441-3248

    "This campground is located near two beautiful disc golf courses and the reason we stayed. The campground itself was fantastic, the owner at the front building was very helpful and so sweet."

    10. Thousand Trails Sturbridge

    6 Reviews
    Westville Lake, MA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "The manager was able to give me a great campsite away from all of the RVs and cabins. It was right at the entrance however you did have to hike up a short 50ft hill to get to the site."

    "We had a great time relaxing around the campfire with another family. The playground was a hit for our kids!"

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Recent Reviews near New Braintree, MA

586 Reviews of 139 New Braintree Campgrounds


  • Kenneth P.
    Aug. 28, 2025

    Fort Dummer State Park Campground

    Not So Bad

    We spent one night at site #20 and enjoyed our stay.  It was rather peaceful other than the hum of I-91. The staff was friendly and helpful. The sites were generally wooded, pretty level, and fairly spread apart from one another.  I saw no signs of the problems identified in the June 2025 review.  Yes, I must agree that the restrooms are old, but they were clean.  The other problems might happen anywhere and were obviously brought under control.  Clearly, the writer of the June 2025 post knew way more than any weekend camper would be aware of and this shows that is more to their story that should have been revealed in their post.

  • Nicole G.
    Aug. 24, 2025

    Tolland State Forest Campground

    Great Lakeside Campground

    This was only my second camping trip ever (and first tent camping) so grain of salt here - We had a great time at Tolland. The site was spacious and equipped with a bear box, fire ring, and picnic table. The ground at the site was large gravel which was not great in the tent, but walking around it looks like most sites are more dirt and pine needles.

    The swimming area is small but sandy, great for kids, and my daughter loved thethe campfire and nature talk given on Saturday night by park staff.

  • Rachael K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 17, 2025

    Lake Dennison Recreation Area Campground

    Really pretty and chill

    This campground is pretty and offers many private site options. We didn't use the bathrooms so can't speak on that. But overall it's a clean campground.

    There are two loops. The loop closer to the entrance has a lot of private sites. Although if you have one closer to the main road, it is quite noisy with road sounds. But many of the sites in the middle are more quiet. The sites by the lake are really pretty, but there's not much privacy. All of the sites are good size and the fire pits are placed well.

    The other loop farther away from the entrance has a lot more lakeside sites. But there's very little privacy. The sites with higher numbers by the lake are all on top of each other with little to no trees or shrubs between sites, and you can't really decipher where one site ends and the next begins. We would not stay on that loop if we visited again. Unless it was site 101 which seemed more private for that loop.

    Sites 1 through 5 on the first loop are pretty quiet and peaceful. We stayed at site 4 and we think that it was one of the best sites in the campground. We didn't have neighbors on either side of us. We only had neighbors across from us. The site was spacious , peaceful and pretty. There was a little trail from our site that went down to a marsh. That was absolutely beautiful.

    We will definitely stay here again.

  • gabe N.
    Aug. 16, 2025

    Lake Dennison Recreation Area Campground

    What a gem

    We camped here one night on a pit stop and it exceeded our expectations! We camped on the north shore; sites were big and offered immediate access to and view of the lake. However, there is limited privacy between sites so hope for good neighbors :) also cell service was fine with AT&T.

  • Eric LeBoeuf
    Aug. 6, 2025

    Pearl Hill State Park Campground

    Nice place

    Don't expect to go swimming in the so called pond its all weeds and muck dear flies are killer but a little smokey fire takes care of them showers and bathrooms were always super clean id go back

  • Jim R.
    Aug. 6, 2025

    Indian Ranch Campground

    Live Music, Lake Views, and Laid-Back Vibes—One of Our Favorite Campgrounds

    We ended up at Indian Ranch Campground after leaving another local campground under less-than-ideal circumstances… and honestly, it turned out to be one of the best accidental discoveries we’ve ever made.

    From the moment we arrived, the energy here was completely different—welcoming, relaxed, and full of life. The campground is beautifully laid out with well-kept sites, plenty of trees, and easy access to Webster Lake(aka Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg—yes, really).

    🎶 The concerts? Incredible. Being able to walk from our campsite to watch national music acts perform live at the Indian Ranch Amphitheater is a game-changer. It’s like a music festival that doesn’t require you to sleep in a muddy field. Huge bonus for music lovers!

    🛺 Golf cart rentals make exploring the campground easy and fun, especially if you're hauling chairs, coolers, or just want to cruise around and enjoy the views.

    🏊‍♂️ The pool is clean and inviting—perfect for relaxing after a show or just enjoying a sunny afternoon.

    🌅 The lake itself is stunning, with spots to sit and watch the boats, fish, or just take in the view. The vibe is very“lake life meets concert culture,” and it works perfectly.

    🍔 There’s also an on-site restaurant inside the gates with great food, cold drinks, and a laid-back patio atmosphere that completes the experience.

    🤝 The people here? Fantastic. Campers were friendly, staff was helpful, and there was an overall sense of community that you just don’t get at every park. In Summary: Awesome mix of camping+ concerts Clean facilities, full hookups, and spacious sites Golf cart rentals= a must! Pool, lake, and great food on-site Walkable access to live shows= chef’s kiss🎶 We stumbled in… and didn’t want to leave If you're looking for more than just a campsite—if you want an experience—this is it. We'll be back. Probably more than once.

  • Jim R.
    Aug. 6, 2025

    Douglas Forest RV Resort

    Please—Do Your Homework Before You Stay Here

    I wish I wasn’t writing this.

    Truly. But if sharing our experience helps even one person avoid the same mistake, then it’s worth it.

    We booked two full weeks at Douglas Forest RV Resort, drawn in by its wooded setting and supposed family-friendly charm. The photos looked peaceful. The location sounded perfect. But within hours of arrival, we realized we had walked into something completely different.

    Almost immediately, we witnessed aggressive, disturbing behavior—adults yelling and chasing children through the park. At one point, a child was literally being pursued by a vehicle. In a campground. On the roads where people walk, dogs are walked, and kids ride bikes. We were shocked. We kept expecting someone from staff to step in—but no one did. When we brought it up to another guest, they just nodded and said,“Yeah… it’s always like this.” Turns out, management is known to overlook certain behavior from“regulars.”

    As we walked the grounds, we also noticed**several people clearly living out of tents—**not camping, not weekend warriors, but living there long-term. It gave the entire campground an uneasy, off-kilter feel. The line between traveler and transient is not well-maintained here, and it adds to the overall lack of safety and structure.

    We were ready to leave that night, but with tight, poorly lit roads, towing out after dark just wasn’t safe. So we locked up, barely slept, and pulled out at first light. We had paid for 14 nights. We stayed one. And we didn’t ask for a refund—because honestly, we just wanted out.

    And yes, we later discovered that many of the glowing reviews online were written by someone who works at the campground. That’s not just misleading—it’s reckless. Campers rely on those reviews to make informed choices.

    Douglas Forest RV Resort could be something special, but it’s not. Not right now. Not while safety is ignored, accountability is non-existent, and some guests are clearly treated as untouchable. Please, do your homework before booking here.

    We wish we had—just one day earlier.

  • Glenn M.
    Aug. 5, 2025

    Douglas Forest RV Resort

    Reviews seem to be disappearing for this property.

    Mixed Experience- Potential Hindered by Operational Issues

    The new ownership appears committed to improvements, though the focus seems more on revenue generation than guest experience at this time. 

    Infrastructure Concerns: The electrical system needs significant attention. Multiple RVs share single pedestals, and we observed exposed wire connections and pest issues at electrical boxes. Power fluctuations are common during warm weather, causing frequent breaker trips. The road system requires maintenance- while some fresh gravel has been applied, many intersections remain challenging for larger trailers due to poor grading and poorly placed boulders. 

    Accommodations& Atmosphere: This is primarily a seasonal/long-term resident park rather than a traditional camping resort. The site composition includes many permanent residents, which creates more of a residential community feel. For those seeking a transient camping experience, this may not align with expectations.

    Facilities: The pool is well-maintained and enjoyable. However, other amenities need attention- the playground equipment shows its age, and laundry facilities, while clean, have mechanical reliability issues. Currently, only one restroom facility is fully operational, with others being gradually brought online.

    Accessibility: Most sites feature loose gravel surfaces that may present challenges for guests with mobility equipment. The playground uses mulch surfacing, which may also limit accessibility.

    Management: Communication with management regarding concerns can be challenging, and families should be prepared for a more relaxed supervision environment.

    Bottom Line: While the location has natural beauty and potential, current operational challenges and pricing don't align well with the amenity level provided. Those seeking a quiet, well-maintained camping experience might find better value elsewhere until improvements are completed. Positive reviews seem to be coming from investors of the campground or people with personal interest.


Guide to New Braintree

Camping near New Braintree, 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 region.

What to do:

  • Hiking: Explore the trails at October Mountain State Forest. One camper mentioned, "The trails were completely perfectly maintained with some 2x6 boards over the muddy bits so our boots didn't get wet."
  • Swimming: Enjoy a refreshing dip at Lorraine Park Campground — Harold Parker State Forest. A visitor shared, "There is a lovely pond in which you can swim. It is somewhat small when crowded but nevertheless very lovely."
  • Fishing: The George Washington State Campground is close to great fishing spots. One reviewer noted, "This campground is located near Bowdish Lake, which is a cool area of Rhode Island that I enjoyed getting the chance to explore."

What campers like:

  • Clean facilities: Campers appreciate the well-maintained bathrooms and showers. A visitor at Wells State Park Campground said, "The bathrooms were clean and well-maintained."
  • Spacious sites: Many campgrounds offer large, private sites. One reviewer at Normandy Farms Campground mentioned, "The grounds are beautiful, the staff is lovely. The sites are level."
  • Family-friendly activities: Campgrounds like Mt. Greylock Campsite Park provide fun for all ages. A camper noted, "They also have great live music on a Saturday night."

What you should know:

  • Reservations are required: Many campgrounds, such as Lorraine Park Campground, require reservations. A visitor mentioned, "Reservations are required."
  • Limited amenities: Some campgrounds may not have extensive amenities. A reviewer at Minute Man Campground stated, "The sites are well spaced with very few amenities."
  • Mosquitoes can be a nuisance: Campers at George Washington State Campground warned about mosquitoes, saying, "You will need mosquito repellent."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Look for kid-friendly activities: Campgrounds like Normandy Farms Campground have plenty for kids to do. One parent said, "Absolutely love this campground. It has so many things for the kids to do."
  • Choose spacious sites: Opt for campgrounds with larger sites for more room to play. A visitor at Woodford State Park Campground mentioned, "The sites offered medium privacy."
  • Plan for quiet hours: Be mindful of noise levels, especially during weekends. A camper at Greenfield State Park Campground noted, "Mid-week, the park was at maybe 20% capacity, and it was amazing. Quiet, and tons of room."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check site dimensions: Make sure your RV fits the site. A reviewer at Lorraine Park Campground advised, "We recommend this campground but just be prepared and bring plenty of leveling blocks!"
  • Look for amenities: Choose campgrounds with electric hookups for convenience. A visitor at Mt. Greylock Campsite Park mentioned, "There was plenty of water pressure with grey water hookups."
  • Be prepared for tight spaces: Some campgrounds may have narrow roads. A camper at Wells State Park Campground noted, "The driveway to site 38 was a mess. Tree limbs and brush invaded the drive."

Camping near New Braintree, Massachusetts, offers a mix of adventure and relaxation. Whether you're with family or enjoying a solo trip, there's a campground that fits your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near New Braintree, MA?

According to TheDyrt.com, New Braintree, MA offers a wide range of camping options, with 139 campgrounds and RV parks near New Braintree, MA and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near New Braintree, MA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near New Braintree, MA is Pine Acres Family Camping Resort with a 4-star rating from 15 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near New Braintree, MA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near New Braintree, MA.

What parks are near New Braintree, MA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 16 parks near New Braintree, MA that allow camping, notably Westville Lake and Buffumville Lake.