Best RV Parks & Resorts near Savoy, MA

Several RV parks surrounding Savoy accommodate various motorhome sizes. Mt. Greylock Campsite Park in Lanesborough provides gravel sites with 30/50-amp electric service but no water or sewer hookups. Historic Valley Campground in North Adams features RV sites with 30-amp electric, water hookups, and a dump station, operating from May 15 to October 15. Prospect Mountain Campground in Granville offers spacious pull-through RV pads with full hookups including 50-amp service. Fernwood Forest Campground in Hinsdale provides water and electric hookups with a sanitary dump station on moderately sized sites. "Sites are spacious and many shaded sites have decent privacy though open field sites are also available," according to one visitor describing the RV camping experience.

Most RV parks in the region require advance reservations, particularly during fall foliage season when occupancy peaks. Mountain access roads may present challenges for larger motorhomes, with some campgrounds having narrow interior roads that become muddy after rain. Cell service varies significantly across the area, with several reviewers noting spotty coverage in more remote locations. A visitor commented that "the roads within the park are very narrow and washed out in places," highlighting the need for careful navigation when towing. While most parks welcome pets, specific restrictions may apply, and several facilities provide on-site firewood sales but limited propane services. Winter camping options are severely restricted, with most parks closing after mid-October until May, though Mt. Greylock State Reservation reports year-round availability for properly equipped RVs.

Best RV Sites Near Savoy, Massachusetts (113)

    1. Jamaica State Park Campground

    22 Reviews
    Jamaica, VT
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 874-4600

    $20 - $42 / night

    "Jamaica is a nice little state park nestled in the woods and by a nice River. Very family friendly and close to Manchester and Stratton and Bromley Mountains."

    "The campsites were beautiful with the river behind us. Not to many people there so we're got the best spot. The bathrooms are sanitary and are not port-a-potties."

    2. Lake Taghkanic State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Ancramdale, NY
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 851-3631

    $17 - $195 / night

    "Great beach, 5 minute drive from campgound. Clean facilities, with a rec room for rainy days. A camp store with all the supplies you might have forgotten. One caveat: beware of site G006."

    "Has options for trailers, tent sites, platforms for tents and even some cabins. Small store in park that sells firewood and ice and a few other things you may need."

    3. Dorset RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Dorset, VT
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 867-5754

    "The roads and campsites are gravel and a little tight to get around because of all the trees but we were able to manage in our 45’ motorhome."

    "Great location near a fantastic quarry, country store, and Manchester shopping. The camp grounds were family friendly and quiet. They even had rabbits and chickens for the kids to enjoy."

    4. Rudd Pond Area — Taconic State Park

    4 Reviews
    Millerton, NY
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 789-3059

    $17 - $20 / night

    "Camper van off the grid. Large site with privacy, but not many campers early season New bath house with multiple shower rooms. Wonderful hiking trails. Pond for fishing & swimming."

    "This is a really interesting campground that's situated on a hill overlooking Rudd Pond in Taconic State Park. "

    5. Mt. Greylock Campsite Park

    30 Reviews
    Lanesborough, MA
    10 miles
    +1 (413) 447-9419

    $40 - $70 / night

    "No full hookups, sites are decently sized for the most part. The roads within the park are very narrow and washed out in places."

    "Greylock Campsite Park was our maiden voyage for travel trailer camping and we couldn't have asked for a better first experience.  The owners were SUPER helpful and friendly. "

    6. Camp Catskills

    1 Review
    Athens, NY
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 517-4632

    $275 - $395 / night

    7. Fernwood Forest Campground

    6 Reviews
    Hinsdale, MA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (413) 655-2292

    "Very clean sites and facilities are cleaned to meet COVID requirements. Very quiet. Good local access to numerous hiking trails in the area. We’ll certainly go again the future."

    "This campground has a lot of amenities for what you pay. You can get a site with just water, or electric and water. Can do RV or tent. Warm showers and playground for kids with communal areas."

    8. Prospect Mountain Campground and RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Granville, MA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (413) 357-6494

    "This is over the boarder in mass from ct We did a three month seasonal Site Staff is super nice and helpful We had a nice quite spot even though we where in the road to the lake"

    "Prospects mountain is a great campground for families with younger kids. They have activities every weekend such as dances, bingo, hayrides."

    9. Sperry Road Campground — Mount Greylock State Reservation

    15 Reviews
    New Ashford, MA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (413) 499-4262

    $8 - $35 / night

    "SO PEACEFUL! Uou will hear the bard owls call at night and not much else. Sites 11, 8, and 9 are pretty set back and private. Amenities include:

    1. The rangers deliver wood to your site 2."

    "First - this is closed for the 2020 camping season due to Covid 19.  Also, NOT to be confused with Mt Greylock Campsite Park, which is a private campground with hook-ups outside the park."

    10. Historic Valley Campground

    6 Reviews
    North Adams, MA
    Website
    +1 (413) 672-2158
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RV Park Reviews near Savoy, MA

586 Reviews of 113 Savoy Campgrounds


  • 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

  • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 13, 2023

    Gus's Gardens Camping

    Peaceful Retreat

    Ashley here with The Dyrt! We want to welcome your host, Gus, to our platform. This property is situated on 9 acres, with nice & level sites. Yard games, fire-pit & picnic table are all provided. Pull through site for your RV or pitch a tent. Close by local hiking trails, walk trails, and water activities. Let's give this property some love and leave them a review!

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 1, 2022

    Dorset RV Park

    Decent campground in a good location

    We thought this park was o.k.– nothing special but nothing bad but we really wanted to see the area since we were told the town of Dorset was so pretty. When we checked in, there was a sign that personnel were working in the park and there was a phone number for us to call. They responded right away and met us at the office and showed us where our site was. 

    The campground was clean and tidy with nice tall trees. The roads and campsites are gravel and a little tight to get around because of all the trees but we were able to manage in our 45’ motorhome. There were a scattering of amenities like a rec room with games, shuffleboard, playground, volleyball, horseshoes, laundry, and showers. There are community activities like bonfires, bingo, pot luck dinners, and complementary donuts& coffee every Sunday morning. 

    Our site was level but some definitely were not. We got twenty or so television channels with the cable hookup. The hookups were all well-placed and we didn’t have any issues with the electric and the wifi at our site worked well. We had a picnic table and fire pit. The sites next to us were not occupied which was nice because otherwise it would have felt a little tight. We did notice a bit of road noise when sitting outside. There are some really nice tent sites set away from the RV sites that sit under large trees and have nice space. The only drawback is they are farther away from the bathrooms. 

    Loved the area, the Green Mountains are beautiful so there is plenty of sightseeing to do. Dorset is a cute tiny town that is beautiful in the fall. The nearby town of Manchester is home to Orvis and there is an interesting fly fishing museum next door. Overall, the park was fine for us and we would stay again if we were in the area. We paid ($47/night) for our full hookup, 50-amp site.

  • David A.
    Aug. 2, 2020

    Pine Hollow Campground

    #bigfunfamily approved! Great stop!

    Great stop! New owners have created an awesome family friendly park with swimming/fishing pond, clean restrooms and beautiful grounds. Big rigs fit.

  • 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....

  • Andrzej K.
    May. 30, 2021

    Pine Hollow Campground

    Great Small campground

    This place was recommended by a friend It is exactly what she said Clean, friendly stuff , large RV welcome, but it seems tight for the big ones We had a site with Electric and Water hook up There are sewer hook up available also Over all a great place Pet friendly, ( we had two dogs)

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 25, 2022

    Swanzey Lake Camping Area

    Site 12 review (2 adults 1 child)

    Site 12 a little tight for 21 ft travel trailer. Large tree canopy. Lots if seasonal sites make up a majority of sites. No WiFi, AT&T is 2 bars without booster. Spectrum cable available at the site, but TV service is very poor. Nice beach, but need to cross public road to get there - short walk. Relaxing evenings along side fire pit.

  • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 14, 2021

    Forest Lake Campgrounds

    Lakefront camground with some nice short-term sites

    I stayed here in mid-July, a week after the holiday weekend. Although the majority of the sites are season, there are about 25 sites available for short-term campers, including a number that are within site of the water(although most of the waterfront in the area is occupied by boat slips, there is a walkway to the beach). Four sites are near the rec hall. Near the entrance are 10 sites(half of them pull-through) that are a combination of grass and shade, near the ballfield. My site was in this area. The sites were spacious and level. Sites T 1-10 tended to have sloped access and sometimes had trees to maneuver around, but I saw large trailers in some of these sites; most had tents. All sites offer water/electric. A dump station is available near the entrance. I had 3 bars of Verizon service.

    As a seasonal campground, there are a lot of weekends scheduled throughout the weekend. While I was there, there were organized cribbage& horseshoe tournaments, cornhole, and bingo as well as a potato roast. Most of the seasonal campers have golf carts, so you’ll see them buzzing around the campground and providing seats for tournament viewers. The playground with swings, slides, and a see saw saw a lot of kids action throughout the weekend, as did the tennis court and basketball court. The ballfield was the only area I didn’t see in use.

    The beach is sandy with a roped off swim area and raft; a boat ramp gives you a spot to launch. Fishing from the boat ramp area yielded bass and bluegill. Millfoil is a problem in the lake, particularly the southern end, and boats needs to be cleaned to prevent spread.

    I wasn’t given a map when I checked in, so I looked it up online to locate the bathroom. Initially I only saw the one nearer the beach, which was a bit of a hike from my campsite. It was also very tight with limited space between the sink vanity and the toilet stalls. There was 1 shower in this area. Closer inspection of the map revealed a second, larger bathroom, that had more space, toilets, and showers. That said, they need to do a better job lifting the mats and cleaning the shower drains so they’ll drain. I was grateful for shower shoes! To turn on the shower, you have to pull on a rope or bar hanging from just above the showerhead. As long as you are pulling the rope, the water is on. I’m not sure a child could reach it. It’s annoying, but it certainly enforces a ship-shower approach to water conservation. If you have a self-contained unit, I'd rate the campground a 4.

    You’ll need to call to make a reservation and plan to pay by cash or check; no credit cards allowed. My site was assigned upon arrival; I was able to call just a few days earlier to obtain a site, but the weather was bad leading into the weekend, so that may have affected it.

    Seasonal site setups vary from spotless and landscaped to ones that have seen a better day, but as a short-term camper, you really only need to pass by them en route to the rest rooms or the beach. 

    There are a couple of restaurants nearby if you want take-out: Rustic Table and A1 Pizza are just around the corner. Pisgah State Park is nearby with miles of hiking trails and ponds.


Guide to Savoy

Camping options near Savoy, Massachusetts provide access to the Berkshire Mountains where elevations reach 3,491 feet at Mount Greylock. The region experiences four distinct seasons with fall colors peaking from late September through mid-October. Winter camping requires specialized equipment as temperatures routinely drop below freezing from December through March.

What to do

Waterfall hiking trails: Several campgrounds offer direct access to waterfall hikes. At Jamaica State Park Campground, "there is plenty of trails in the area and you can go to the waterfall/rock slides and take a dip in the pools," according to Jackie G. The park features Hamilton Falls, accessible via a 3-mile trail from the campground.

Lake swimming and boating: Lake Taghkanic State Park Campground offers "a gorgeous lake with swimming and boating as well as many hiking trails," notes Mary-Kate L. The lake allows personal watercraft for a $15 daily use fee. Visitors appreciate that "the lake is beautiful and clean."

Mountain summit views: Access Mount Greylock's summit from Sperry Road Campground via hiking trails. "The hike up to the summit wasn't too far from the camp sites, probably took us about a half hour at a brisk pace," reports Kristin J. The summit features a lodge with dining options and educational programs throughout summer weekends.

What campers like

Bear-aware facilities: At Mount Greylock State Reservation, "sites are large and generally secluded, each offering a bear box set apart from the campsite itself as black bears live in the park," notes Jean C. These secure storage lockers are essential as rangers actively remind campers about proper food storage.

Year-round options: While most campgrounds close after mid-October, Mt. Greylock Campsite Park remains accessible for properly equipped winter campers. Lauren A. reports, "Its been awhile, but we enjoyed hiking all day and a restful camp at night. Quiet, primitive, but safe and just what we needed to recharge from our adventure."

Platform tent sites: Some campgrounds feature elevated wooden platforms ideal for rainy conditions. At Taconic State Park's Rudd Pond Area, "the platforms kept us off the ground and were helpful in setting up appropriate tarp protection," according to Rosie R. These platforms are particularly valuable during spring and fall when ground saturation is common.

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Reception varies significantly across the region. At Jamaica State Park Campground, "no cell service and a gorgeous back drop is a perfect spot to just unwind from the real world," mentions Brittany B. Consider downloading offline maps before arrival.

Topography challenges: Many campgrounds feature significant elevation changes. Mt. Greylock Campsite Park has "a lot of hills and some are pretty steep. We always bring our bikes and love to bike through the campgrounds, but this one is not good for biking," warns Kim R. The loose gravel surfaces can be particularly challenging.

Reservation requirements: Campgrounds throughout the region fill quickly, especially during fall foliage season. Lake Taghkanic State Park Campground typically reaches capacity months in advance for September and October weekends, with local experts recommending bookings 6-9 months ahead for peak periods.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Historic Valley Campground offers a family-friendly environment with children's play areas. The campground provides "good sized sites, very clean lake, staff very friendly and accommodating," according to Nick M., making it suitable for families with young children.

Farm animal interaction: Dorset RV Park features small animals that children can interact with. "They even had rabbits and chickens for the kids to enjoy. Spotless grounds and helpful staff. We loved the vibe," reports Rachelle S. The park also offers a free-range chicken area where campers can collect eggs on a first-come basis.

Educational opportunities: Several campgrounds provide junior ranger programs during summer months. At Prospect Mountain Campground, families appreciate the "fun playground and nature area for kids. Very family friendly place with beautiful hikes," notes Fransheska A. from a different campground with similar amenities.

Tips from RVers

Hookup placements: At RV campgrounds near Savoy, Massachusetts, the utilities aren't always conveniently positioned. Historic Valley Campground presents challenges as "one issue is the hookups are spread out on your sites. So you may need extra hose or longer cord to complete your hookups," advises Stephen R.

Interior road conditions: Fernwood Forest Campground offers water and electric hookups with sanitary dump stations, but access roads require attention. "Sites are big and this has to be the cleanest campground I've ever visited," notes Tyler H., though navigating between sites requires careful driving.

Winter storage options: Most RV campgrounds in the region close after mid-October. For those needing extended parking, Prospect Mountain Campground offers limited seasonal storage for an additional fee, though reservations for this service must be made well in advance due to limited availability.

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