Salisbury Beach camping provides direct Atlantic Ocean access with sites 1 mile from shore. Located in Essex County, the area features low-lying coastal terrain with tidal marshes feeding into the Merrimack River estuary. Winter temperatures drop to 22°F while summer highs reach 82°F with high humidity. Beach-facing campsites often experience strong Atlantic winds, particularly during seasonal storms from September to November.
What to do
Paddleboarding opportunities: Explore diverse waterways from Salisbury Beach State Reservation where "the nearby river where paddling opportunities exist alongside abundant wildlife viewing." One camper notes, "We loved paddle boarding in the river where seals were plentiful and fun to watch. There is also another winding river that goes through a marshy area that was great for bird watching."
Fishing excursions: Cast for striped bass at Hampton Beach State Park Campground where "Spring Striper fishing" is popular according to reviewers. Another camper mentions the "daily fishing and whale watching tours" available directly across from the campground.
Explore coastal towns: Visit historic Portsmouth and Newburyport from Sea Coast Camping and RV Resort. A camper recommends: "Great access to beaches, numerous eateries and shopping minutes away. About 5 miles to the east is Hampton Beach and a little farther is the town of Rye which are worth the drive."
What campers like
Concrete pad sites: Beach Rose RV Park provides "level concrete pad full hookups" according to visitors. Another review explains, "They assist you in getting into your cement pad site and guide you down to your site."
Beach accessibility: Most campers appreciate the short distance to beaches. A visitor at Wakeda Campground states it's "very close to Hampton beach" while another notes it's "a nice no frills campground... the location is great being 10 minutes or so from Hampton beach."
Large wooded sites: Cape Ann Camp Site offers "very nice folks, great sites with A LOT of space between them." Another camper notes, "The sites are nice and wooded" with "beautiful boulders and fire pits."
What you should know
Seasonal variations: Most campgrounds near Salisbury have limited operating seasons. Wakeda Campground runs "May 15 to October 1" while Cape Ann Camp Site operates "May 15 - Oct 15," making advance planning essential for shoulder season visits.
Site privacy differences: Sites vary widely in privacy and spacing. At Wakeda Campground, one camper noted it's "Quite big but secluded spots at the same time," while another mentioned sites are "clean the people are friendly and very close to the beach."
Mosquito preparation: Bug protection is essential, particularly in marshy areas. A camper at The Pines Camping Area warns: "The con of this camp ground was the misquote, we went through 3 deep woods cans in just the first night. They were crazy and kids were eaten alive."
Tips for camping with families
Playground facilities: The Pines Camping Area receives positive mentions for its children's facilities. One camper notes, "The playground is perfect for kids, the creek is right behind you which gave us beautiful views right outside our RV window(s)."
Entertainment options: Various campgrounds offer scheduled activities for children. At Tuxbury Pond RV Campground, a camper mentioned, "There is an 18+ comedy show but there was a children's movie being played on a big screen on the other side of the campground."
Water activities: Pawtuckaway State Park Campground offers excellent water recreation for families. "There is a nice stretch of sandy beach at the campground as well as canoes and kayaks for rent," notes one visitor. Another states it's a "fantastic little camp for if you want to go canoeing or kayaking or boating of any kind!"
Tips from RVers
Hookup placement: Check hookup accessibility before setting up. At Salisbury Beach State Reservation, a camper reported: "The electrical post and water hookup were placed way behind our site and we could not reach even with our 40' electrical cord. Park staff told us we could back onto the grass in order to reach the electric."
Road conditions: Some campgrounds have narrow access roads. One visitor noted: "The roads in the park are fairly narrow and we had to drive over the grass across from our site in order to back in."
Off-season advantages: Consider camping outside peak summer months for a quieter experience. A reviewer at Hampton Beach State Park Campground mentions, "Extremely crowded in high season, empty in off season," which can be ideal for pet-friendly camping near Salisbury when seeking more space.