Best RV Parks & Resorts near North Brookfield, MA

Several RV parks near North Brookfield accommodate various rig sizes and camping preferences. Thousand Trails Sturbridge RV Resort operates from April 10 to October 25, providing electric, water, and sewer hookups for RVs. Pine Acres Family Camping Resort in Oakham features 300 sites with full hookups including 50-amp service for larger motorhomes. "The RV sites are spacious and pretty close to near perfect level," noted one camper about Pine Lake RV Resort, which offers 230 sites with both 50-amp and 30-amp electrical connections. Camp Coldbrook Golf & RV Resort in Barre remains open from April 15 to October 15 with water, electric, and sewer connections, though it lacks 50-amp service for larger rigs.

Many campgrounds in the region require advance reservations, particularly during summer and fall foliage seasons. Most parks offer sanitary dump stations, though Douglas Forest RV Resort has received mixed reviews regarding its electrical infrastructure. "The electrical system needs significant attention. Multiple RVs share single pedestals, and we observed exposed wire connections," reported one visitor. Cell service varies considerably between locations, with Verizon generally providing better coverage than other carriers. Pet policies differ between parks, with most allowing pets but imposing restrictions on certain breeds or requiring leashes. Winter camping options are limited, as most facilities close between late October and mid-April due to seasonal weather conditions and water system winterization.

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583 Reviews of 124 North Brookfield Campgrounds


  • T
    Apr. 23, 2025

    Douglas Forest RV Resort

    Awesome Campground In The Forest

    We had an incredible stay at Douglas Forest RV Resort! From the moment we arrived, we were blown away by how peaceful and well-maintained everything was. The RV sites are spacious and easy to navigate, with full hookups and strong Wi-Fi— a big plus for us since we work remotely on the road. 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. It’s pet-friendly too, and our dog loved the wooded trails and open areas. The staff was super friendly and helpful, and the camp store had everything we needed. Even though the recreation area is still being built, the amenities already in place more than made up for it. We’re already planning our next trip for summer when the pool opens! If you’re looking for a relaxing spot that blends nature with convenience, look no further. Douglas Forest RV Resort is a true hidden gem!

  • K
    May. 30, 2022

    Cold brook Campground and Resort

    Shaded Sites

    Grounds well kept. Shaded sites. Quiet areas in lower roads with mostly seasonal. Reasonable cost. 30 amp only. Many full hookups. Pet friendly.

  • Frank L.
    Nov. 30, 2021

    Westover ARB Military FamCamp

    Westover Military FamCamp

    Located on Westover RAFB. for active duty, retired and DAV. Sites are water/electric but some are 30 amp, others are 50 amp. Dump station available. Open year round Water is turned off October 15-April 15. Water available from rest room spigot. You will need at least 25’ hose. Winter rate is $14/day $84/week, Summer rare is $23/day $140/week

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 31, 2017

    Normandy Farms Campground

    Huge park with lots of amenities and activities

    We planned a brief stop in the Boston area with the intent of seeing the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum and Normandy Farms appealed to us for various reasons. One reason was the fact that they have dog walkers that will come to your site and take care of your precious pooch while you are away. Not knowing how long we would be away from the campground that service was a great option. As it turned out, we did not need to use this service but for some it would be a great perk if you were going to be gone all day. And with Boston traffic, we can see how that could happen. By the way, the library is well-worth it.

    When you enter Normandy Farms it is more like checking into a hotel than campground complete with a concierge and express check-in. The park is gated and a code is needed to enter and leave giving you a sense of security but I’m not sure it is necessary. Driving in you quickly realize how huge this park is with some 400 RV sites, tent sites, yurts, lean-to’s, safari tents, and cabins. 

    There are plenty of sites to choose from the “premium” full hook-up (50 amp) to basic with just water and electric and many others in between. Both back-in and pull thrus are available as are sites with shade and full sun. Premium sites have paved patios while other sites are gravel. Roads are paved and plenty wide enough for big RV’s to navigate. They offer cable television that yielded nearly 100 channels. Wifi worked well at our site and other places throughout the park. All sites come with a fire pit and picnic table. 

    We chose a paved full hook-up pull thru with paved patio (Site E1). Our site was easy to navigate in and out of and was definitely big rig-friendly with ample space for our motorhome and tow car. All utilities were well-placed and functioned properly. The site was level. At the time we were there in October the campground was not very busy but we imagine that things get a little crazy when the park is full. 

    There is a really long list of amenities for this campground….four pools (include an indoor heated one), fitness room (with elliptical, treadmills, bikes, machine and free weights), creative arts center, camp store, 20,000 square-foot activities building (with adult only lounge, pool table, arcade, games, wide-screen televisions, sauna, Jacuzzi), restaurant, huge off-leash dog park (you can reserve individual day kennels), BMX bike park, horse shoe pits, baseball diamond, volleyball, fishing pond, shuffleboard, disk golf, and playground, and probably a few more things I missed. During the busy summer months there is a long list of activities ranging from yoga to kids games.

    Normandy Farms is approximately 35 miles from Boston. If you don’t want to drive to the city, you can park at the nearby train or subway station and ride into the city. You are just five miles from Gillette Stadium (home of the New England Patriots) and Patriot Place (a hub for shopping and dining). About a mile from the campground is Foxboro State Park where you will find 20+ miles of hiking trails. Also within a five mile radius are plenty of restaurants, shopping, hardware store, grocery store, and more. 

    Some of the really good features are the huge dog park which has a dog washing station, water fountains for dogs and humans, agility-type obstacles for them to play on, dog kennels, and a bin with balls and Frisbees. I also liked (and used daily) the fitness center which had functioning equipment and a large television to help pass the time while working out – and was never crowded. The large community building has and adult-only lounge which serves as a nice place for people to get together and watch television or hang out without kids. With everything this campground has to offer you can see why it is a destination park for some people as their kids would be busy all day. 

    The downside really is the price and how many sites there are. If you are looking for a quiet, peaceful getaway this is not it.

  • C
    Sep. 15, 2022

    Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park in Sturbridge - [CLOSED}

    Pine lake , Sturbridge Ma.

    I’m told that this used to be Jellystone. 

    It’s now called Pine Lake Rv and cottages.

    Not knowing what the previous campground was like I can’t compare. But the new owners surely did a total revamp. There is approximately 30 cottages and many pull through and back in sites for any size RV.

    The bathroom/showers were all new and very nice and clean. It seems to be very family friendly. There’s an 8 acre lake with kayaks and fishing, a basketball court,   a game pavilion and a well stocked store. The RV sites are   spacious and pretty close to near perfect level.

    The problems I came across was there were very few places to dispose of camp trash, I had to actually walk around looking for one. The camp store doesn’t open until 9:00AM and closes at 4:00PM

     If you can, try and NOT stay on the back upper level ( the 700 ) spots. It’s around 100 feet from a very busy road and loud !

  • J
    Aug. 1, 2021

    Gilson Pond Area Campground — Monadnock State Park

    Monadnock

    Love this campground! Family-friendly and quiet. Clean facilities. Close to amenities. Local short hikes as well as access to trails to Mount Monadnock. Limited cell service from some carriers.

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 30, 2022

    Forest Lake Campgrounds

    Weekend stay, lots of seasonal camping

    Site was clean, easy to get in/out with 21' travel trailer. Swimming at the beach wasn't inviting. Lots of seasonal campers with years of lawn ornaments. There was a sense of the campground being clicky place. Pet friendly. Mixed emotions....

  • M
    Sep. 4, 2023

    Wells State Park Campground

    Rustic but not for RVs

    Chose this spot to give us a rest on a trip to Canada (and again to go back to Maine to complete the vacation after we had truck trouble). Chose a pull-through to save time and effort. The first time we chose site 1 (pull through). This past weekend we chose site 38 (pull through).

    A few weeks ago when we visited, site 1 was close to the entry gate, but was very confusing as a pull through. I just backed the trailer in. The next morning we saw that the "pull through" had not been maintained in several seasons. Tree limbs and brush intruded on the driveway. There was no way to get a truck and trailer through that without damage.

    Yesterday we tried site 38. We had to take the camp road around the entire park, then enter the "loop" section. Even the "main" roads required my wife to watch as I cleared tree trunks; it was difficult to snake our little trailer around the bends. The driveway to site 38 was a mess. Tree limbs and brush invaded the drive, and there was nowhere level on the whole site. I used a record 9 blocks to get 4 levels high on the downhill wheel. When leaving we had to go out through the adjoining site, because there was no way we'd be able to make the turn out of the site onto the 10' wide tote road because of the trees.

    A surcharge which makes it $50/night for non-MA residents, plus, no dump station on site and $7 for four pieces of firewood (go to the Walmart 2 miles away instead) will have us skip this place in the future, even if it's in a convenient place.

    For those looking to vacation here. There was minimal cell phone coverage with Verizon. I could check messages but wouldn't try to stream. The highway is very loud (I-90 is across the lake). There are a lot of boggy areas and swamps which, although pretty, grew a lot of mosquitoes that kept my wife indoors. A lot of sites were fairly large and private. The beach area is close to the lower sites. Bathrooms and showers were tight and needed updating, but cleaned.


Guide to North Brookfield

Campsites near North Brookfield, Massachusetts provide access to central Massachusetts woodlands at elevations ranging from 600 to 900 feet. The region experiences distinct seasons with summer temperatures averaging 75-85°F and fall bringing cooler weather with vibrant foliage colors. Winter camping options remain scarce due to below-freezing temperatures from December through March.

What to do

Fishing at nearby lakes: Pine Acres Family Camping Resort in Oakham offers convenient lake access for fishing enthusiasts. "The camp store is great, fun fishing on the lake and tons of activities for the kids," notes one visitor. The resort allows catch and release fishing directly from their shoreline.

Explore historic sites: Spacious Skies Minute Man provides a central location for historical exploration. "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," shares a camper. Revolutionary War landmarks and literary history sites are abundant within a 30-mile radius.

Hiking woodland trails: Douglas Forest offers extensive trail networks through protected woodlands. "You're literally steps away from Douglas State Forest, which made morning hikes and evening strolls absolutely magical," reports a camper about Douglas Forest RV Resort. The trails accommodate various difficulty levels with mostly flat terrain.

What campers like

Clean, well-maintained facilities: Thousand Trails Sturbridge receives positive feedback for its facilities. "The office with laundry, activities, arcades, adult only room, community campfire, indoor pool with lifeguard, the staff is nice," notes one reviewer. Their indoor pool remains open throughout the season.

Family-friendly atmospheres: Pine Acres Family Camping Resort consistently earns high marks for family accommodations. "This campground is in a league of their own. Beautiful landscaping and extremely well taken care of. Staff is wonderful. Plenty of activities to keep kids and adults busy all weekend and then some," writes one camper. The resort offers 300 sites with varying levels of privacy.

Peaceful woodland settings: Campers appreciate the natural surroundings at many RV sites near North Brookfield, Massachusetts. "Wooded and shady," describes one visitor about Spacious Skies Minute Man. The tall pine forests provide natural cooling during summer months.

What you should know

Reservations essential: Most campgrounds fill quickly during peak seasons. Booking windows typically open 6-12 months in advance for summer weekends.

Variable site sizes: Site dimensions differ significantly between campgrounds. "Sites are a bit on the smaller side and not very private," notes a camper about Spacious Skies Minute Man. Request specific measurements when booking.

Seasonal operation: Weather dictates camping seasons. "Stayed for one week. If you stay for 6 days, the 7th is free," mentions a visitor at Spacious Skies Minute Man, which offers shoulder season discounts.

Management quality varies: Quinebaug Cove Campground receives mixed feedback. "Small campground on lake. lot of seasonal sites. Sites on beach are nice size," notes one camper. Management responsiveness can impact overall experience.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Pine Acres provides extensive family programming. "Clean and updated. Beautiful and fun. Live music and food trucks were available. Pool and splash pad along with sandy beach," shares a visitor. Daily activities typically run from morning through early evening.

Playground considerations: Woodmore Family Campground offers recreational facilities for various ages. "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," notes a camper. Equipment suits children ages 4-12.

Pet-friendly options: Many campgrounds welcome dogs but enforce breed and leash restrictions. "We love taking the dog to the dog beach for a swim," mentions a visitor at Pine Acres Family Camping Resort. Designated pet areas prevent conflicts with non-pet owners.

Tips from RVers

Hookup reliability: Electrical capacity varies between campgrounds. "Level sites, quiet, and very clean restrooms make this a perfect spot for touring historic Boston, Concord, & Lexington," reports a camper at Spacious Skies Minute Man. Their 50-amp service remains stable even during peak usage periods.

Site leveling: Gravel pads predominate at most campgrounds. "The RV sites are spacious and pretty close to near perfect level," mentions a visitor about Pine Lake RV Resort. Bring leveling blocks for minor adjustments.

Access considerations: Road quality affects larger rigs. "Roads are a little interesting to navigate, and definitely aren't the straight lines on their map!" notes a camper about Spacious Skies Minute Man. Pre-arrival route planning prevents difficult turning situations.

Reservation timing: Summer weekends book months in advance for RV sites near North Brookfield. Weekday arrivals offer greater site selection and typically lower rates than weekend check-ins.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular RV campsite near North Brookfield, MA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near North Brookfield, MA is Camp Coldbrook Golf & RV Resorts with a 3-star rating from 4 reviews.

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