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    Several campgrounds near North Carver, Massachusetts provide furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities and comfort levels. Barretts Pond Campground in Myles Standish State Forest offers rustic cabins within a wooded setting, just a short walk from a small pond with beach access. Boston/Cape Cod KOA in Middleboro features deluxe cabin rentals with electricity, beds, and some with private bathrooms. Many cabins include outdoor fire pits, picnic tables, and basic furniture. According to one visitor at Boston/Cape Cod KOA, "Site with patio was great. Had a gas grill, table and chairs, a glider and fire pit." Bourne Scenic Park provides lodges with water, electric, and cable connections, as well as more basic rustic cabins for those seeking a simpler experience.

    Cabin sizes range from small one-room structures to multi-room family accommodations sleeping 4-6 people. Most campgrounds operate seasonally, with Boston/Cape Cod KOA open from March 15 to November 15, and others like Pinewood Lodge Campground available from May through October. Pet-friendly cabin options exist at several locations, though policies vary regarding additional fees and restrictions. Ponkapoag Camp, run by the Appalachian Mountain Club, offers a more primitive cabin experience. As one camper noted, "Each cabin has between 2-6 beds. The mattresses in our large cabin were brand new dorm style mattresses, which were slippery but comfortable. The cabins have assorted dressers and shelves for storage, and a table for dining on those bad weather days."

    Most cabin rentals provide beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, blankets, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between properties, with some offering only outdoor cooking options while others include microwaves, mini-refrigerators, or full kitchenettes. Normandy Farms Campground in Foxborough provides some of the most well-appointed cabins in the region, with modern amenities and access to resort facilities. Campers should check specific cabin listings for cooking equipment, as many require bringing personal cookware, utensils, and dishes. On-site camp stores at most locations stock basic food items, ice, firewood, and forgotten essentials, with larger grocery stores available within a 10-15 minute drive of most cabin locations.

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    Best Cabin Campgrounds near North Carver (35)

      1. Boston/Cape Cod KOA

      3.9(23)6mi from North CarverRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Had a gas grill, table and chairs, a glider and fire pit."

      "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"

      2. Pinewood Lodge Campground

      4.5(11)3mi from North CarverRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Our patio area was fairly large with no other sites next to it, just a road. We chose a 50A/water pull thru site and the electric was good at 124 volts on each leg."

      "Hot showers were awesome (.25 cents per 3 minutes) and the stone fire pits were a hit."

      from $50 - $110 / night

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      3. Shawme Crowell State Forest Campground

      3.9(21)18mi from North Carver245 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We have stayed here during our exploration around cape cod. It's a but farther away from the main location, but we loved the quiet and tranquility of this campground."

      "No electricity at sites. Small camp store The pros: Decent privacy.
      Not too loud. Wonderful location Awesome playground. Price cant be beat"

      from $17 - $55 / night

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      4. Ellis-Haven Family Campground

      3.8(5)5mi from North CarverRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      from $32 - $60 / night

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      5. Bourne Scenic Park

      4.2(13)16mi from North CarverRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Restrooms and showers are spread throughout the park and were clean. There is a dump station located close to the park exit. "

      "Pros- Front office is open late (9pm)

      Offers wood, ice, fire starters, hoses and adapter cap for gray water drain.

      Country Store

      Ice Cream

      Amazing views of the canal."

      6. Normandy Farms Campground

      4.7(40)26mi from North CarverRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The sites fit a family tent, picnic table, fire ring (with plenty of space for chairs) and a vehicle. You don’t have any boundary or open area between sites."

      "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. "

      from $50 - $200 / night

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      7. Thousand Trails Gateway to Cape Cod

      3.8(5)11mi from North CarverRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Camp store closed early than most campgrounds for being in the peak season. Roads are in bad shape, especially the entrance. Overall though, a good campground."

      "Heavily treed and shaded campground, extremely large to walk from front to back. Had good kids crafts. Loved the easy access to Cape Cod, Plymouth, and Boston."

      8. Barretts Pond Campground — Myles Standish State Forest

      3.7(3)8mi from North Carver30 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This campsite loop at Myles Standish State Forest is closest to the headquarters and borders a small pond with beach. In addition to tent/RV sites, there are 3 yurts available with bunks."

      "Cozy little loop at MSSF, with a lot of variation in quality across the lots, but generally good spacing and great views. Avoid J28, especially if it's going to get wet."

      from $17 - $55 / night

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      9. Sandy Pond Campground

      3.8(5)13mi from North CarverRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "They have great amenities for kids and families, bathrooms are not a long walk/drive from the sites. They have a nice pond area for swimming along with a general store just outside the grounds."

      10. Cape Cod's Maple Park Campground and RV Park

      4.3(3)12mi from North CarverRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Very tight tent sites and very very busy so not very private."

      from $29 - $85 / night

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    Cabin Reviews near North Carver, MA

    349 Reviews of 35 North Carver Campgrounds


    • Stacy M.
      Aug. 7, 2018

      Cape Cod Campresort & Cabins

      Great 1st experience

      They have glamping sites, which include full hookup, fire pit with chairs, octagon shaped picnic table and stone patio for your rv front door. Pets welcomed, a ton of extra activities like row boat rental, kayak rental, mini golf for $3 all day, must bring a bicycle helmet if your riding bikes(state law), a small store, firewood for purchase, gated community, so you feel safe, 3 pools, laundry etc. We were impressed, only thing is main pool seems alittle run down and arcade area could look better than it does. Wish the had outdoor mo ie nights and crafts for kids

    • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 15, 2026

      George Washington State Campground

      Good location, average campground

      Our first time camping here, we were trying to get a more secluded spot, but the pics on ReserveAmerica were not the greatest gauge of the sites. The sites were OK, some better than others, we didn't have any amenities but there was potable water nearby. There are cabins, which are really just bunkhouses with 2 bunk beds. Each site has a fire pit and picnic table. Our loop had porta potties nearby, we only saw one real bathroom with flushing toilets and showers. We did go for a nice hike, the North/South Trail goes through the campground and there are many trails in the area as well. We did a 5+ mile loop and got a good sense of what the trails are like. Found some geocaches and our pups got a good workout.

    • Migdalia G.
      May. 29, 2019

      Lorraine Park Campground — Harold Parker State Forest

      Nice Wooded Campground in Awesome Area

      We stayed at Harold Parker State Forest Campground during Memorial Day Weekend. Reservation through Reserve America was a breeze. Check in till 9:00 pm was convenient. Checkout by 11:00 am but we paid for an additional night to be able to leave at night the day we checked out. Totally worth it!

      Nice large campsites. The sites’ privacy is very diverse. You could be tucked away from everyone or closer together depending on the site you choose but they are all pretty decent in size. All sites have water which is a plus. All have a fire pit/box, charcoal bbq and a picnic table. Most of them are drive in. 

      Quiet hours from 10 am to 7 am. No alcohol allowed (although I didn’t see an actual enforcement of this rule and guess it’ll happen only if people act out). Rangers are constantly patrolling. Felt pretty safe at night. You can’t bring wood. Bundles are $5 each and it burns really well. 

      Lots of biking/hiking/walking trails, a nice small pond/beach, boat access, a few basketball courts, a volleyball court and a common huge fire pit added to the fun. A ranger ran a program to teach about the area fauna which was pretty interesting for kids and adults alike. 

      Bathrooms were fairly clean although small and showers were free! Some sites were right in front of a lovely pond and there were many group sites available as well. 

      The location is pretty good. Salem, Andover, Boston Are accesible while staying here. Close proximity to Richardson Ice Cream which you CANT miss if you decide to stay.  They have cheap but amazing ice cream, mini golf and battling cages which was entertaining for my whole crew. 

      It rained a lot during one night of our stay and the site (301) did not flooded at all. All sites seemed in pretty good shape the morning after as well. 

      Beautiful and will recommend to families with small kids, groups and couples too.

    • Cheryl B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 8, 2021

      Lorraine Park Campground — Harold Parker State Forest

      Great place to Relax

      Stayed at site 56 with my tent in an RV site. The site was flat. Had running water,grill and fire pit. There was plenty of space. This site was very secluded. Comfort station was a nice casual walk.

    • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 2, 2021

      Barretts Pond Campground — Myles Standish State Forest

      Small campground near a small pond at Myles Standish

      This campsite loop at Myles Standish State Forest is closest to the headquarters and borders a small pond with beach. In addition to tent/RV sites, there are 3 yurts available with bunks. Sites that appear to be near the pond are pond view rather than pondside. Approaches to Yurt JC and J5, J 26, J27 are sloped. J14 is a little awkward. J33 is probably among the largest and nicest with a pond view. The sites aren't as large as those in the Charge Pond loops, but it's a smaller campground.

      The loop has flush toilets and showers. Water is available, but no electric hookups. Fire rings and picnic tables provided. Cell phone coverage throughout the forest is poor to absent; download maps for offline use if you want to be sure to know where you are or find directions. There are miles of bike trails and ponds for fishing, swimming, and boating. There's a larger beach and picnic area at College Pond.

    • M
      Jul. 11, 2018

      Boston Harbor Islands State Park Campground

      Peddocks Island, Boston Harbor

      This campground has 6 yurts and 6 tent sites. The yurts have bunk beds, a floor lamp, a table inside, a picnic table outside and a grill. Just getting to the island is a fun adventure. The island is beautiful and has an old fort to explore as well as a lot of Rocky shoreline and trails. You can build bon fires and see gorgeous sunsets. During the day you can take small ferries to a variety of other islands to go swimming or explore. This is a great adventure for kids. On peddocks island there is plenty of drinking water available and a ranger station. These sites book quickly, so you should try to book 7 months to the day in advance. That said, you can also look for last minute openings. I been 3 times and always have a great time. This campground is only open during the summer months.

    • John D.
      Jan. 22, 2021

      Peters Pond RV Resort

      Great place for a family

      We stayed at the campground and loved it. School started late so we were able to book after the holiday in September. Weather was still warm. Pool was good, pond was great.  It was not crowded that time of year, so it was very enjoyable. We really enjoyed the beach raft, able to kayak and did some fishing. 

      Kids loved the little pool slide. Also enjoyed the golf cart rentals.  The only disappointment was that they did not have a fire pit at the rented cabin that we were allowed to use. That was disappointing. It’s one of the key things you do when camping, that needs to change. However we have booked rentals for this year and are looking forward to going back.

    • Rita M.
      Jun. 13, 2018

      Ponkapoag Camp

      Wild Zora Foods Review at Hidden, Rustic Gem in the Boston Suburbs.

      I found this campground in a totally roundabout way, while searching for lodging during a field trip to Plimouth Plantation. After discovering it, I decided that we HAD to plan a trip here sometime soon.

      Ponkapoag Camp is run by the AMC. The camp is on a beautiful piece of wooded land surrounding a large pond/lake. There are about 25 rustic cabins, and a few tent sites dispersed throughout the camping area. There is a year round caretaker there to help folks check in, and she also sells firewood. Reservations are by mail only, although you can call the caretaker to confirm availability.

      Before I continue my review, it is important to note: THERE IS NO ELECTRICITY OR RUNNING WATER.

      We brought all our water from home, and it worked well. Make sure you bring campsuds or other eco-friendly soap since the toilets are just outhouses without running water much of the year.

      The Cabins:

      Each cabin has between 2-6 beds. The mattresses in our large cabin were brand new dorm style mattresses, which were slippery but comfortable. The cabins have assorted dressers and shelves for storage, and a table for dining on those bad weather days. The floors are wooden. Many cabins have wood stoves, which is great for the cooler parts of the year. We were there Memorial Day weekend, and needed the stove when it dipped to 40 degrees. Outside of the cabin is a pedestal grill, and a picnic table. My children found trees close by to hang their hammocks.

      Upon departure from the camp, you are required to sweep and tidy up the cabin.

      The Grounds:

      Hiking trails abound on the property. While none of the trails are steep, they all go through beautiful ares, with views of the pond, and interesting rock formations. Blue Hill is within hiking distance, and it is a favorite spot for seeing the sunrise. Apparently you can see all the way to Boston!

      The pond itself is a wonderful place for kayaking and canoeing. There are several rocky boulders poking out of the water that make fun spots to discover. The sunsets over the pond are spectacular to watch from the dock.

      Getting there: The driveway to the camp is totally unmarked. It is a gate studded with two american flags. When you confirm your reservation (by mail), the caretaker will give you the access code for the gate. We enjoyed being somewhere that was so close to people, but felt so remote and had no traffic.

      Downsides: One of the nights we stayed, the flight path to Logan International Airport was right over the campground. We all slept fine, but it was distracting. Thankfully, they change the flight path every night, so it should not happen every night!

      WILD ZORA FOOD review:

      As a Ranger with The Dyrt, I was given the opportunity to test out food from Wild Zora Foods. https://wildzora.com.

      This is a premade meal company, focusing on Paleo and Primal recipes. We tried out a sampler pack of their meat bars, and then two meal-in-a-bag freeze dried entrees. We ended up eating several meat bars while making the trip to the campground, since we were stuck in traffic and everyone was hungry. Our 5 children helped do the sampling. Out of the six flavors (Parmesan Beef, BBQ beef, Mediterranean Lamb, Curry Turkey, Chili Beef, and Taco Pork), our favorites were Parmesan Beef ad Mediterranean Lamb. The other flavors seemed a bit too sweet for our liking. However, the bars were a great substitute for junk food when everyone is hungry. Everyone enjoyed eating them. I liked that they used food such as dates and dried apricots as sweeteners. My children all wanted more. I'd say that one bar would be a good snack for an adult.

      We also cooked up a batch of a berry breakfast cacao bowl, and their Chicken Caldera Curry. Both meals were super convenient in their pouches that could be cooked and eaten in. We just poured boiling water in, and let them sit. The Caldera Chicken Curry was well seasoned, and very meaty. I was impressed by how filling it was without needing any rice. The texture was a bit chalky, but overall, it was a great option for a Paleo freeze-dried meal. The berry breakfast meal was less satisfying--but it tasted very fresh, and not overly sweet.

      It was fun to test these foods out. When camping with kids, it is often hard to have time to cook a camp meal each night, so having quick options can really make a trip go more smoothly. I recommend checking out Wild Zora if you are interested in a preservative free, high protein freeze dried meal option.

    • Sable W.
      May. 16, 2018

      Lorraine Park Campground — Harold Parker State Forest

      Spacious, Quiet, Clean and Conveniently Located

      Five friends and I decided to compete in Questival, which came to Boston for May 11-12, 2018. There aren't many campgrounds open in Massachusetts this early in the season, but Harold Parker State Forest was! I snagged a group campsite since we'd have four tents. We had to set up after dark, so we wound up congregating in one corner of the group site. When we woke up we could see just how HUGE the group site was! We had 4 two-person tents; you could easily fit 3x that number of tents. PLENTY of flat ground to set up on, and we were far enough back from the road that we never heard or saw other campers arriving, even though we know most other Questival competitors stayed at this campground. It was about a 5 minute walk to the bathrooms and showers, and potable water was available right on the site. Even though it was early in the season and not very leafy, we could only occasionally see our neighbors' headlamps. There were 4 or 5 fire pits, 5 large picnic tables, and 3 driveways that could fit two cars each. Great value for the cost! We were pleased with the privacy, space, cleanliness, and amenities.


    Guide to North Carver

    Camping cabins near North Carver, Massachusetts offer convenient access to both forest recreation and coastal activities within a 30-mile radius. The region sits at the edge of the southeastern Massachusetts pine barrens ecosystem, with sandy soil that drains quickly after rain. Seasonal cabin rentals typically operate from late spring through mid-fall, with limited year-round options available.

    What to do

    Fishing at local ponds: Pinewood Lodge Campground sits adjacent to a fishing pond where campers can enjoy shoreline casting. "We were lucky enough to get a site by the pond. There was great views from our site of the pond. On the site there was also a path down to a little dock on the pond that you could sit and relax on," notes one visitor at Pinewood Lodge Campground.

    Biking along Cape Cod Canal: The paved bike path along the canal provides miles of scenic riding directly accessible from some camping areas. "Beautiful location right along the canal that you can bike down to the beach or just to watch some fisherman reel in some massive fish," explains a reviewer at Bourne Scenic Park.

    Hiking forest trails: The wooded areas surrounding many cabin sites offer trail networks for nature walks. "There are miles of bike trails and ponds for fishing, swimming, and boating. There's a larger beach and picnic area at College Pond," describes a camper at Barretts Pond Campground.

    What campers like

    Cabin proximity to swimming: Many cabins are within walking distance to swimming areas. "Nice little campground with a good pond for swimming. Nothing super glamorous but there are some nicer private sites. They have a great little store which sells sandwiches," mentions a visitor at Sandy Pond Campground.

    Family-friendly activities: Organized events keep children entertained throughout their stay. "The activities for kids is the draw for this campground for sure. My kids loved the train rides, movie night, flash light candy hunt, and arts and crafts," shares a family who stayed at Boston/Cape Cod KOA.

    Quiet woodland settings: Many cabin sites offer peaceful surroundings away from urban noise. "Very quiet place, beautiful sites nice fireplaces bathrooms are close by and clean. Don't care for the coin operating showers. Nice camp store and lots of activities for the kids," reports a camper at Pinewood Lodge Campground.

    What you should know

    Shower facilities vary: Some campgrounds require quarters for hot showers. "Bathrooms are clean but older and showers require a quarter," notes a visitor at Sandy Pond Campground.

    Seasonal operation: Most cabin locations close during winter months. "We stayed here in October and it was a little too chilly for us to camp but we gave it a shot. The campground wasn't too big and the sites offered a lot of privacy, and some hiking trails within the campground," explains a camper at Shawme Crowell State Forest Campground.

    Terrain considerations: Cabin sites may require leveling or have challenging access. "Approaches to Yurt JC and J5, J 26, J27 are sloped. J14 is a little awkward. J33 is probably among the largest and nicest with a pond view," warns a camper at Barretts Pond Campground.

    Tips for camping with families

    Reserve recreation facilities: Popular cabin locations often have sign-up sheets for amenities. "I definitely recommend KOA to anyone," states a family camper who regularly visits Boston/Cape Cod KOA.

    Consider pond view locations: Waterfront cabins provide entertainment for children. "We have been twice and had great time. Bathrooms are clean but older and showers require a quarter. They just put in a jump pad for the kids which is nice and playground is older but kids still had fun," reports a family at Sandy Pond Campground.

    Check scheduled activities: Many campgrounds offer organized events for children. "This is the perfect family campground with lots of activities for the whole family during the on season. Your whole family will be entertained. Be prepared for a busy campground," advises a visitor at Cape Cod's Maple Park Campground.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection matters: Some cabin areas have specific layouts that work better for certain vehicles. "Un level grounds so specify what you need. Very tight tent sites and very very busy so not very private," notes a camper at Cape Cod's Maple Park Campground.

    Check road conditions: Interior campground roads may be challenging after rain. "Driving around picking my site, the roads were extremely uneven and the rain had created huge lakes in the middle of the road as well as on the sites themselves," warns an RVer at Thousand Trails Gateway to Cape Cod.

    Water and electric hookups: Many cabin sites offer limited utility connections. "The cons: Very basic. No electricity at sites. Small camp store. The pros: Decent privacy. Not too loud. Wonderful location. Awesome playground. Price cant be beat," explains a visitor at Shawme Crowell State Forest Campground.

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