Best Campgrounds near Easton, MA

Developed campgrounds near Easton, Massachusetts range from family resorts with extensive amenities to more traditional wooded settings. Normandy Farms Campground in Foxborough stands out as a premium camping destination with multiple swimming pools, recreation facilities, and accommodation options including tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, yurts, and glamping setups. Other notable options within 20 miles include Canoe River Campground in Mansfield, Boston/Cape Cod KOA in Middleboro, and Wompatuck State Park Campground in Hingham, collectively offering varied camping experiences from basic tent sites to full-service RV parks.

Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally, typically from April or May through October or November, with limited winter options. Normandy Farms operates from April 1 to November 30, while Canoe River Campground runs from April 15 to October 15. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially for weekend stays during summer months when campgrounds frequently reach capacity. Several campgrounds offer electric and water hookups, shower facilities, and dump stations for RVs, though amenities vary significantly by location. A visitor commented about Normandy Farms: "This campground has it all: large campsites, tons of activities for kids including bike track, frisbee, tons of games, multiple playgrounds, multiple pools, daily crafts."

Campers consistently rate Normandy Farms among the highest in the region, with particular praise for its cleanliness, organized activities, and family-friendly atmosphere. Public reviews highlight the campground's well-maintained facilities, including "spotless campsites" and bathhouses with "piped-in music and hairdryers." For those seeking a more basic camping experience, Wompatuck State Park offers a natural setting with fewer amenities but more seclusion. Canoe River Campground receives mixed reviews, with some campers noting it can be "very busy with families, events, activities" and that "sites are small." Several reviews mention proximity to venues like Gillette Stadium and Xfinity Center as a key advantage for certain campgrounds, making them popular for concert-goers seeking accommodation options beyond hotels.

Best Camping Sites Near Easton, Massachusetts (103)

    1. Normandy Farms Campground

    39 Reviews
    Foxborough, MA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (866) 673-2767

    $50 - $200 / night

    "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."

    2. Wompatuck State Park Campground

    43 Reviews
    Hingham, MA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (617) 895-8245

    $17 - $23 / night

    "Ours (R002) was large, beautiful, and mostly surrounded by forest."

    "I chose a spot away from others and was glad I did. Behind me was nothing but quiet woods and a deer meandered through a couple times."

    3. Boston/Cape Cod KOA

    22 Reviews
    Middleboro, MA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 947-6435

    "This is a busy campground due to its location . Easy access to Boston, Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, Plymouth, Newport, and many more attractions."

    "We selected this campground because of its proximity to family who we would be visiting. It was very convenient to Providence, Cape Cod, and Duxbury."

    4. Canoe River Campground

    9 Reviews
    Mansfield Center, MA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 339-6462

    $42 - $58 / night

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

    5. Massasoit State Park Campground

    17 Reviews
    Lakeville, MA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 822-7405

    $17 - $27 / night

    "Other than the bees, it was peaceful, and nobody bothered you. i would recommend lots of bee spray and a screen house, but hopefully it was an isolation situation."

    "We were located in the no electric no water area and even though every site was taken, it was surprisingly more private than you'd expect."

    6. Ponkapoag Camp

    6 Reviews
    Randolph, MA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (781) 961-7007

    $20 - $65 / night

    "The area around Ponkapog is beautiful, showcasing a wetland climate that, while common, is an integral part of the Massachusetts ecosystem that many people don’t even realize is within a stones throw."

    "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."

    7. Circle Campground Farm Campground

    7 Reviews
    Franklin Town, MA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 966-1136

    $45 - $75 / night

    "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"

    8. Pinewood Lodge Campground

    10 Reviews
    Carver, MA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 746-3548

    $50 - $110 / night

    "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."

    "Pond was pretty dirty and you’ll be in close proximity to a shooting range and municipal airport (be wary of noise levels)."

    9. Charge Pond Campground — Myles Standish State Forest

    19 Reviews
    South Carver, MA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 866-2526

    $17 - $35 / night

    "My home away from home, I have been going to Myles Standish state forest to camp swim and critter catch since I was a little girl. Some of my fondest memories were made here."

    "Good access to surrounding new England towns."

    10. Boston Harbor Islands State Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Hull, MA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (781) 740-1605

    $8 - $55 / night

    "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."

    "You may choose to leave from Long Wharf, near the Aquarium T stop on the Blue line, or from Hingham, with overnight parking available."

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Recent Reviews near Easton, MA

683 Reviews of 103 Easton Campgrounds


  • SkipperAllen C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Wompatuck State Park Campground

    Very nice stopover

    Good place to spend the night.It was quiet comfortable and plenty of room between campsites

  • G
    Sep. 3, 2025

    Coastal Acres Campground

    Favorite campsite of all time

    Absolutely adore this campground. Much of what others have said in the reviews is true – the sites are small and there’s not a ton of privacy in many spots (although you certainly can find more private spots if you know which to book). But none of this is really matters given the location. Less than 10 minute walk to downtown Provincetown, and an extremely safe, enjoyable walk. You cannot beat the access to one of the best towns in the world. The campground also felt very safe and incredibly quiet.

  • Paul K.
    Aug. 26, 2025

    Fort Getty Campground

    Great Park Just Not for Camping

    Forty Getty Park RV Campground seems like a great location, with a good bit of history and a lot to offer to anyone visiting, which is why I was eager to visit it this past weekend while traveling through the Jamestown area of Rhode Island. I'd still call it a great place to visit, just not the best to attempt to stay at overnight or camp at. That is something else entirely in this case. 

    THE GOOD👍 Again, an absolutely gorgeous location on the shores of Jamestown😍 that being the park, NOT the campgrounds. The campground itself🏕 and particularly the⛺️ tenting section are pretty far removed from any of that and the water itself in reality. 

    THE Bad. In actuality, the campground looks to be a complete afterthought. More like, What should we do with this little grassy area next to the RV park?... oh maybe that can be for tents! Or,. Where the hell are we going to fit some tents⛺️⛺️⛺️⛺️⛺️around here? Oh, I know, how about over on the hill by the bathrooms?🚻 next to the RV park fencing? Oh yeah, that sounds Perfect👍 

    The Ugly There's no Ugly. The people seem nice, the park is great,t and everyone working there was polite and courteous. It's just a shame they haven't given any real consideration to the camping section or provided a real space for campers to come enough the area. What you're left with is a grassy knoll with a bunch of tent sites tightly clustered together and right next to or on top of the RV park in a way that didn't seem necessary.

  • d
    Aug. 19, 2025

    Cape Ann Camp Site

    25 cents for a shower

    The aerial photos of this place are very deceiving. This camp ground is the foreground of the main house which, is situated on the top of the hill. The sites are all dirt. There is no concrete pads. There is no WIFI. There is no sewer hook up however, near the street there is a "dump station."  The camp ground is run down and unmaintained. Our site had a fire ring which, was filled with ash. Our first night we woke up to a trailer filled with smoke because, someone near by had a fire in 92 degree heat. Most campers are full time residents. There is no sight of them during the day light hours but, at night they are up and about on bikes and mingling with each other. 

    25 cents per 5 minute hot shower is offered in the public restroom. Some shady people immediate started to hover near the public restroom once we drove up the hill to use the public restrooms. For $70/nite for a view it's not worth it. I was glad to leave- very creepy.

  • Eric LeBoeuf
    Aug. 6, 2025

    Wompatuck State Park Campground

    Meh its ok

    Bathrooms are out dated showers have tiles falling off very small showers also quiet hrs are enforced on Friday nights only it seems

  • 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.


Guide to Easton

Camping near Easton, Massachusetts, offers a mix of beautiful nature and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a family-friendly adventure, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.

What to do:

  • Hiking and Swimming: Many campgrounds, like Nickerson State Park Campground, have lovely trails and ponds. One reviewer mentioned, "Hikes around the ponds and swimming is lovely," making it a great spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
  • Exploring Cape Cod: If you want to venture a bit further, Nickerson State Park is perfect for exploring Cape Cod's beauty. A family favorite noted, "This state park is located on the cleanest and most beautiful kettle ponds I’ve ever had the pleasure of swimming in!"
  • Family Activities: Campgrounds like Normandy Farms Campground offer tons of activities for kids. One happy camper said, "Absolutely love this campground. It has so many things for the kids to do."

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained bathrooms and showers. A reviewer at George Washington State Campground said, "Bathrooms were very clean with hot showers."
  • Spacious Sites: Many campgrounds provide ample space for tents and RVs. A visitor at Boston/Cape Cod KOA mentioned, "Site 309 was a pull-through with a fire-pit, cement pad, and level site with grass for the dog."
  • Friendly Staff: Campers often rave about the helpful staff. One reviewer at Mystic KOA noted, "The staff are amazing and the entire place is completely geared to families."

What you should know:

  • Busy in Summer: Many campgrounds can get crowded during peak season. A camper at Nickerson State Park Campground warned, "This campground gets very busy in summer."
  • Limited Privacy: Some sites are close together, which can affect privacy. A visitor at Wompatuck State Park Campground mentioned, "You don't have the feeling of being really in the woods."
  • No Alcohol Allowed: Certain campgrounds, like Wompatuck State Park Campground, do not allow alcohol. A reviewer pointed out, "Be aware that alcohol and outside firewood are prohibited at this campsite."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Plan for Activities: Look for campgrounds with kid-friendly activities. A parent at Normandy Farms Campground said, "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 camper at Lorraine Park Campground noted, "The pitches are spacious and shaded."
  • Bring Bug Spray: Some areas can have mosquitoes, especially near water. A visitor at Lorraine Park Campground mentioned, "Be prepared for mosquitoes when camping close to the water."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Levels: Some sites may not be level, so it's good to check before booking. A reviewer at Fishermen’s Memorial State Campground said, "The site we chose is very uneven."
  • Bring Leveling Blocks: If you're in an RV, bring leveling blocks just in case. A camper at Normandy Farms Campground advised, "Bring plenty of leveling blocks!"
  • Explore Nearby Attractions: Many campgrounds are close to attractions. A visitor at Boston/Cape Cod KOA mentioned, "Great place to use as a base to explore Cape Cod and Eastern MA."

Camping around Easton, MA, has something for everyone, whether you're looking for a quiet getaway or a fun family adventure.

Frequently Asked Questions

What campgrounds are available near Easton, Massachusetts?

Several excellent campgrounds are located within a short drive of Easton. Massasoit State Park Campground in nearby East Taunton offers reservable drive-in sites in a peaceful wooded setting. Canoe River Campground in Mansfield is another convenient option with water, toilets and facilities that accommodate larger RVs. Both provide easy access to Easton while offering a natural camping experience. For those willing to venture slightly further, the Myles Standish State Forest offers multiple camping areas with varying amenities.

Where can I find tent camping options in Easton, Massachusetts?

Tent campers near Easton have several excellent options to choose from. Ponkapoag Camp is particularly convenient for Boston-area residents and offers a peaceful outdoor experience with wooded sites. Lorraine Park Campground — Harold Parker State Forest features nice wooded sites that provide a genuine camping atmosphere while still being conveniently located near Easton. Both locations offer the chance to disconnect while remaining within reasonable driving distance. Remember that Massachusetts state parks prohibit alcohol consumption, even at your campsite.

How can I rent an RV in Easton, Massachusetts?

While there aren't dedicated RV rental facilities in Easton itself, several options exist in the surrounding area. Many RV campers enjoy staying at Boston/Cape Cod KOA near Middleboro, which is big-rig-friendly and offers full hookups. For RV rentals, check peer-to-peer rental platforms where private owners list their vehicles for rent. National rental companies also have locations in the greater Boston area, typically requiring reservations well in advance, especially during peak summer season. Once you've secured a rental, Horseneck Beach State Reservation offers RV camping with beautiful coastal views.