Camping near Rutland, MA

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    Campgrounds near Rutland, Massachusetts include established facilities and rural camping areas with varying amenities. Pout and Trout campground, located directly in Rutland, offers tent and RV sites with electrical hookups, fires, and basic amenities. The surrounding area features several mixed-use campgrounds within a 30-minute drive, including Pine Acres Family Camping Resort in Oakham and Camp Coldbrook Golf & RV Resort in Barre. These facilities typically accommodate tents, RVs, and in some cases, cabin rentals. Most campgrounds in the region provide water hookups, showers, and designated fire pits, with many offering additional recreational amenities.

    Camping seasons in the Rutland area generally run from mid-April through mid-October, with most state parks and private campgrounds closing for winter. Reservations are strongly recommended during summer weekends and holiday periods when facilities reach capacity. The region experiences typical New England weather patterns with warm, humid summers and cold winters. Spring camping may encounter muddy conditions, while fall offers cooler temperatures and colorful foliage. Cell service varies considerably throughout the area, with better coverage at private resorts than at more remote locations. A visitor noted that "you had to use tokens to enter the campgrounds... Had very poor reception or services here," regarding the Pout and Trout campground.

    Camping experiences vary significantly between the privately-owned resorts and simpler campgrounds. Pine Acres Family Camping Resort receives mixed reviews, with some campers praising its cleanliness and amenities while others criticize strict rules and high costs. According to one visitor, "Beautiful clean campground! Great for kids and pets. We love taking the dog to the dog beach for a swim." Several campgrounds feature waterfront access, swimming areas, and recreational facilities. Camp Coldbrook offers golf course access, though reviews indicate maintenance issues. Tent campers seeking more natural settings should note that some campgrounds primarily cater to RVs and seasonal campers. Reviews consistently mention that the more resort-style campgrounds offer numerous organized activities but come with additional fees beyond the base camping rate.

    Best Campgrounds near Rutland (137)

      1. Pine Acres Family Camping Resort

      4.0(15)4mi from RutlandRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      from $70 - $115 / night

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      2. Wells State Park Campground

      3.7(16)16mi from Rutland57 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

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

      from $17 - $55 / night

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      3. Camp Coldbrook Golf & RV Resorts

      3.0(4)7mi from RutlandRVs, Tents

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

      from $28 - $58 / night

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      4. Spacious Skies Minute Man

      4.4(29)25mi from Rutland9 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The pool is huge and clean and there is a ton of seating around. The shop has everything you could need. There are horseshoes, can jam, basketball, and bocce. There’s a playground and a rec room."

      "Easily accessible by car to shopping, groceries, etc. but no hiking or good walking paths from the campground."

      from $44 - $999 / night

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      5. Otter River State Forest

      4.1(14)19mi from Rutland77 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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"

      from $17 - $55 / night

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      6. Pout and Trout

      1.8(4)5mi from RutlandRVs, Tents

      "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."

      7. Lake Dennison Recreation Area Campground

      4.6(14)21mi from Rutland147 sitesRVs, Tents

      "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."

      from $17 - $35 / night

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      8. Cold brook Campground and Resort

      4.0(1)7mi from RutlandRVs, Tents, Cabins

      from $77 / night

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      9. Sutton Falls Camping Area

      3.8(6)20mi from RutlandRVs, 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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      10. Tully Lake Recreation Area (MA) — Tully Lake

      4.7(9)24mi from RutlandTents

      "Tully Lake Campground is located in Royalston, MA, which is a northern part of Central Massachusetts, near the New Hampshire border."

      "Volleyball and horseshoes are near the entrance. You may purchase firewood. The bathrooms offer flush toilets and a single shower on each site, plus a dishwashing sink outside."

      from $40 / night

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    602 Reviews of 137 Rutland Campgrounds


    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 6, 2026

      Quinebaug Cove Campground

      Eagles nest is nice

      If you stay in the eagles nest and get. Perimeter spot you overlook a lake, it’s nice and quiet. Everyone waves, nice lake to fish on. Front desk/owner? is a sweetheart.

    • Kaitlynn F.
      Jun. 6, 2026

      Douglas Forest RV Resort

      Great weekend.

      We spent the weekend here with our 4 kiddos ages 8,6,4, and 3. The kids had a blast. The bathrooms are spotless. They are in the process if renovating but that didnt interfere with our visit. They have a playground, pool, and yard games for the kiddos to use. Wish they had bigger grass sites. I think they will have some in the future.

    • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 22, 2026

      West Thompson Lake Campground

      Nice Campground!

      We stayed at one of the lean-to sites and really enjoyed our time here. We went fishing and explored the area. We hiked to the tri-state marker (CT-MA-RI) on a nearby trail. Plenty to do and see! Bathrooms were cleaner than what we are used to in a state campground.

    • Alizé B.
      May. 21, 2026

      Field and Stream RV Park

      Highly recommend

      Amazing place and community, unfortunately very expensive.

    • Biagio M.
      May. 18, 2026

      Mashamoquet Brook Campground — Mashamoquet Brook State Park

      Pretty, but loud

      Campground was great. Site was in great shape, everything in order. Portapotties were large. The road made the trip horrible for peace and quiet lovers. I knew it was close to the road, but right on top of it AND a heavily traveled route.

    • 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.

    • Devin
      Apr. 28, 2026

      Spacious Skies Minute Man

      The Road is Loud

      My husband and I had a great time here! The owners and managers are amazing. Kind, friendly, attentive! We really appreciated them!

      The reason for the 4/5 is due to the road noise, and the neighbors noise. The residents that boarder the campground are a bit loud. We camped at spot 72. If you are tent camping, I would recommend not camping at the 70’s spots. It’s just close to the road, and it can get noisy at times. It quiets down at night, but during peak travel times is a little loud. Head to the back of the camp ground. The bathroom looks further away than it is, but everything is very convenient!

    • Alexander H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 29, 2025

      Hanscom AFB FamCamp

      Nice Campground near Boston

      This is a nice campground near historic Lexington and Boston.


    Guide to Rutland

    Camping options near Rutland, Massachusetts sit at elevations ranging from 900-1,100 feet above sea level in the central Massachusetts highlands. The region features mixed hardwood forests interspersed with small lakes and ponds formed by glacial activity. Most campgrounds open from mid-April through mid-October with weather patterns including humid summer days reaching 85°F and cool nights that can drop to the 50s even in July.

    What to do

    Explore disc golf courses: Two disc golf courses are located near Pout and Trout campground. "This campground is located near two beautiful disc golf courses and the reason we stayed," notes one camper who appreciated the proximity to these recreational facilities.

    Hike local trails: The 4-mile loop around Tully Lake provides scenic views and access to Doane's Falls. A camper at Tully Lake Recreation Area remarked, "If you'd like to hike with children, there is an easy hike close to the entrance, along Doane's Falls, a series of 5 waterfalls along an ascending path through a wooded area."

    Water activities: Paddleboarding, kayaking, and swimming are available at several area lakes. "We can drop our paddle boards in any time and explore the lake. There is a tiny swimming beach on the campground side and we try to stay as close as possible to it," writes a visitor to Lake Dennison.

    What campers like

    Privacy levels vary by campground: Some sites offer secluded camping while others are more social. At Wells State Park Campground, "We stayed at site #39 based on proximity to bath house. The site was very spacious, close to the bath house, and had a really nice view of Walker Pond through the surrounding trees."

    Tent camping areas: Tent sites are available throughout the region with varying amenities. A camper at Pine Acres Family Camping Resort noted, "Tent sites were very dispersed and way up on the top of the mountain. Another big plus was the abundance of wood to get from fallen trees (not having to pay for the expensive bundles at the store) and the size of the fire pits."

    Waterfront access: Several campgrounds offer lakefront sites with direct water access. At Sutton Falls, one camper stated, "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."

    What you should know

    Seasonal considerations: Most campgrounds in the area close during winter months. "Campgrounds in the Sutton Falls area operate from April 15 to October 1," with similar seasons at other facilities throughout the region.

    Access limitations: Some campgrounds restrict vehicle access to campsites. At Otter River State Forest, "This is a 'Carry In' campground. You park at the entrance, register with Ranger. Large wooden wheelbarrows are provided to bring your gear to your camp site. This means no noise or disturbances from cars entering your camp sites."

    Bathroom facilities: Quality varies significantly between campgrounds. "Bath houses were ok: roomy, well-lit, but quite old and a bit smelly. Don't think they are cleaned very often," reported one Wells State Park visitor, while others noted newly renovated facilities at other parks.

    Utility connections: Campers requiring electrical hookups should check availability in advance. "You park and walk in but they provide carts. No water or electricity at the sites," reports a Tully Lake visitor, while Pout and Trout offers electric hookups but may charge extra for air conditioning use.

    Tips for camping with families

    Activity options: Look for campgrounds with organized events for children. At Spacious Skies Minute Man, "We enjoyed the ping pong table!! Also have arcade, volleyball, and pet walk area. Did not notice seasonal campers. If there is they keep their sites uncluttered."

    Swimming areas: Beaches and designated swimming areas provide safe water access. "Clean sites and facilities. Staff was very helpful. Sites are a bit on the smaller side and not very private. Great location to see some of the historical sites in the area. Heated pool was great!" notes a Minute Man visitor.

    Noise considerations: Weekend activity levels vary significantly between campgrounds. "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. Quiet time is quiet time which is great for families," reports a Pine Acres camper.

    Seasonal timing: Early summer brings more insects while fall offers cooler temperatures. "Buggy in June so bring your repellent," advises one Tully Lake camper.

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling: Many campsites require adjustment for RVs. "The good.....nice level site w gravel base, pea stone around camp, friendly staff, lots to do, clean all around. The not so good....A lot of sites are tight to get in," reports a visitor to Pine Acres.

    Electrical considerations: Some campgrounds have unreliable electrical systems. "The electrical system has claimed countless RV components. Instead of fixing it, they simply run generators for years. If you go take every precaution from the electrical. It's dangerous," warns one Camp Coldbrook visitor.

    Access restrictions: Size limitations apply at some campground entrances. "There's a covered bridge that scared me a little due to size concerns but it's quite tall and wide enough. Our rig is 11'9" to the top of the A/C and we had no issues," noted a Sutton Falls camper.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where is Rutland State Park camping located?

    Rutland State Park camping is located in central Massachusetts, not far from Worcester. While Rutland itself is situated in Worcester County, camping enthusiasts can find excellent options in the surrounding area. Pout and Trout is near Rutland and offers both drive-in and walk-in access. For those willing to venture a bit further, Otter River State Forest in Winchendon (north central Massachusetts near the New Hampshire border) provides a serene camping experience with clean facilities and access to swimming areas.

    What facilities are available at Rutland campgrounds for tent camping?

    Tent campers in the Rutland area can enjoy several well-equipped campgrounds. Wells State Park Campground in nearby Sturbridge offers excellent facilities including newly renovated bathroom and shower facilities, along with hiking trails, swimming, and fishing opportunities at Walker Pond. Willard Brook State Forest Campground features level sites around a small loop with towering pines, though cell service can be limited. Most campgrounds in the region provide basic amenities like restrooms, fire rings, and picnic tables, with access to recreational activities including hiking, fishing, and swimming.

    Do I need reservations for camping in Rutland, MA?

    Yes, reservations are generally recommended for camping in and around Rutland, MA, especially during peak summer months and weekends. Tully Lake Recreation Area requires reservations through Massachusetts Trustees of Reservations, with members receiving small discounts. Similarly, Pine Acres Family Camping Resort near Oakham is reservable. Massachusetts state parks and forests typically accept reservations, which are strongly advised for summer weekends when campgrounds fill quickly. For the most reliable camping experience, book your site well in advance, particularly for holidays and prime camping season (May through October).