Best Campgrounds near Carver, MA

Campgrounds around Carver, Massachusetts include established sites with accommodations from basic tent areas to full hookup RV sites and rental cabins. The region includes Myles Standish State Forest with multiple campgrounds like Charge Pond and Fearing Pond, offering tent and RV sites plus yurts. Several private campgrounds such as Pinewood Lodge Campground and Boston/Cape Cod KOA provide additional options for travelers seeking developed facilities. Most camping areas feature pond or lake access, with many sites positioned near water for swimming and fishing opportunities.

Seasonal operation varies significantly throughout the area, with most campgrounds open from May through October. Myles Standish State Forest campgrounds typically operate from mid-May through September, while private facilities like Ellis-Haven Family Campground run from May 1 through mid-October. Visitors should secure reservations well in advance for summer weekends when waterfront sites fill quickly. Bathhouse and shower facilities are generally available at most developed campgrounds, though amenities vary by location. A camper noted, "Pinewood is always my go-to campground. Very quiet, very clean, and the workers are very personable and polite."

The pond-based camping experience represents a distinctive feature of the Carver area camping landscape. Pinewood Lodge Campground offers sites along its pond with small docks, while Ellis-Haven provides a swimming pond with rafts and paddle boat rentals. Public campgrounds in Myles Standish State Forest feature multiple pond access points for recreation. Most camping areas maintain relatively close site spacing, particularly at private campgrounds. One visitor shared, "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." Travelers seeking quiet surroundings should consider weekday visits or shoulder season trips when facilities remain open but with lower occupancy.

Best Camping Sites Near Carver, Massachusetts (70)

    1. Boston/Cape Cod KOA

    22 Reviews
    Middleboro, MA
    8 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."

    2. Charge Pond Campground — Myles Standish State Forest

    19 Reviews
    South Carver, MA
    7 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."

    3. Pinewood Lodge Campground

    10 Reviews
    Carver, MA
    3 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)."

    4. Massasoit State Park Campground

    17 Reviews
    Lakeville, MA
    12 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."

    5. Shawme Crowell State Forest Campground

    21 Reviews
    Sandwich, MA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 888-0351

    $17 - $55 / night

    "I like this campground because it is close to home.  There isn't much to do here within the campground.  It has two areas.  The one nearer the camp entrance is smaller than the second. "

    "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."

    6. Wompatuck State Park Campground

    43 Reviews
    Hingham, MA
    22 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."

    7. Jellystone Park™ Cranberry Acres

    8 Reviews
    South Carver, MA
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 866-4040

    $70 / night

    8. Bourne Scenic Park

    13 Reviews
    Buzzards Bay, MA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 759-7873

    "Bike path along the canal, easy access.

    Lots of playgrounds for different ages

    Bounce pad (in-ground)

    Pool

    Stair access to canal bike path."

    "Bourne Scenic Park is conveniently located near many of Cape Cod’s attractions including beaches, golf courses, historic landmarks, restaurants and shopping. "

    9. Fearing Pond Campground — Myles Standish State Forest

    5 Reviews
    South Carver, MA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 866-2526

    $17 / night

    "The pond is walking distance with a little beach area, we would absolutely bring our kayaks next time we visit. Beautiful walking trails right outside of the camping area."

    "The H loop entrance is closer to the Charge Pond loops and is higher above pond."

    10. Ellis-Haven Family Campground

    5 Reviews
    Carver, MA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 746-0803

    $32 - $60 / night

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Recent Reviews near Carver, MA

551 Reviews of 70 Carver 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.

  • Matt S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 17, 2025

    Atlantic Oaks Campground

    Great home base for Cape Cod

    We spent a week in Cape Cod at Atlantic Oaks Campground and so glad we did. We paid $113 per night plus fees for a FHU 50 Amp Pull-thru site(#A6). 

    This campground makes a great home-base while touring Cape Cod. 

    THINGS I LIKED: 

    • Great location in Eastham— with access to National Seashore, Provincetown, several great beaches and lighthouses, and much more 
    • Beautiful park setting with well-kept natural landscaping including lots of mature shade trees 
    • Access to Cape Cod Rail Trail right from the campground— bring your bikes 
    • Our hookup utilities all worked fine 
    • This may seem like a silly thing to comment on, but I like how they installed mini picket fences to block the view of the sewer connections from the neighbors— this is a great idea I wish other campgrounds would do too(see the photos) 

    THINGS I DIDN’T LIKE SO MUCH: 

    • Just one thing that bothered me— the sites were all sandy dirt which made everything dirty and dusty(gravel would be an appreciated improvement) 

    WOULD WE COME BACK? 

    Absolutely, this is a nice place with plenty to do 

    WANT A FUN TIP? 

    Check out Wellfleet Drive-in Theatre, just a couple minutes away. We saw Jaws(Jaws~ in Cape Cod!) and had a great evening.

  • 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

  • Jennifer H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 3, 2025

    Normandy Farms Campground

    Repeat customer and I sure hope we can again!

    We were here a couple years ago and told everyone we knew about it in the PNW never knowing if our big road trips would have us near Foxboro again. Imagine our surprise and delight when our quest to hit all the MLB parks showed Normandy as proximal to Fenway. Yahoo! Red Sox win and we get to be here again. Kids and adults alike love it. What’s not to love. It’s the kind of place summer camping trip memories are made of. 4 pools, fishing pond, lodge, trivia night, soccer, baseball, softball and frisbee golf and so much more. Full hook ups. Super long sites.

  • Ryan M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 25, 2025

    Hanscom AFB FamCamp

    Clean shaded park

    Good laundry facilities. Our site was set up a little weird but we made it work.


Guide to Carver

Camping near Carver, 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 campers enjoy the scenic trails and swimming spots. At Nickerson State Park Campground, one reviewer mentioned, "Hikes around the ponds and swimming is lovely." This park is known for its beautiful kettle ponds, perfect for a refreshing dip.
  • Exploring Cape Cod: If you want to venture out, Normandy Farms Campground is a great base for exploring Cape Cod. A visitor shared, "This state park is a family favorite located on the cleanest and most beautiful kettle ponds I’ve ever had the pleasure of swimming in!"
  • Fishing and Boating: For those who love fishing, Wompatuck State Park Campground offers great spots. One camper noted, "The sites were relatively close together but still provided great privacy and a secluded feel."

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained bathrooms and showers. A review for Fishermen’s Memorial State Campground stated, "Bathrooms are very nice," highlighting the cleanliness of the facilities.
  • Privacy: Many campers enjoy the spacious sites. At Lorraine Park Campground, one visitor said, "The pitches are spacious and shaded," making it a comfortable spot for families.
  • Activities for Kids: Campgrounds like Normandy Farms offer plenty of activities for children. A parent mentioned, "It has so many things for the kids to do."

What you should know:

  • Busy in Summer: Campgrounds can get crowded during peak season. A reviewer at Nickerson State Park Campground noted, "This campground gets very busy in summer."
  • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Wompatuck State Park Campground, may lack certain amenities. One camper pointed out, "There isn't much to the RV sites but an electric plug."
  • Mosquitoes: Be prepared for bugs, especially near water. A visitor at Shawme Crowell State Forest advised, "Bug spray and fans are a definite when sitting outside due to mosquitoes."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for places with playgrounds and activities. At Normandy Farms Campground, one family said, "Everyone is so friendly. Can't wait to go back for the 4th of July."
  • Plan for Activities: Bring games and outdoor toys to keep kids entertained. A parent at Fishermen’s Memorial State Campground mentioned, "Very lush and green, and the showers are close to the sites and make longer stays more comfortable."
  • Pack Snacks: Having snacks on hand can make a big difference. A camper at George Washington State Campground noted, "The lake access is excellent, obviously."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Levels: Some sites may not be level, so be prepared. A reviewer at Normandy Farms Campground mentioned, "We have a 25” B+ and basically had to park sideways."
  • Book Early: Reservations are recommended, especially during busy times. A visitor at Boston/Cape Cod KOA said, "I recommend having reservations if you want to stay at this campground."
  • Bring Leveling Blocks: If you're in an RV, having leveling blocks can help. A camper at Normandy Farms Campground advised, "Bring plenty of leveling blocks!"

Camping near Carver, Massachusetts, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. With a variety of campgrounds and activities, you're sure to find the perfect spot for your next outdoor adventure!

Frequently Asked Questions

What campgrounds are available in Carver, MA?

Carver and its surrounding area offer several excellent camping options. Jellystone Park™ Cranberry Acres in South Carver provides family-friendly camping with numerous amenities. The expansive Myles Standish State Forest features multiple campgrounds including Charge Pond and Fearing Pond areas, offering beautiful natural settings with pond access. Just a short drive away, you'll find additional options like Pinewood Lodge Campground and Ellis-Haven Family Campground near Plymouth. These campgrounds provide varying levels of amenities and accessibility, making Carver an excellent base for exploring southeastern Massachusetts and nearby Cape Cod.

Are there any seasonal camping options in Carver, MA?

Yes, several campgrounds near Carver offer seasonal camping options. Boston/Cape Cod KOA in nearby Middleboro provides seasonal sites for campers looking to stay throughout the camping season. Ellis-Haven Family Campground also offers seasonal options with full hookups for those wanting a more permanent setup. Most campgrounds in the area operate primarily from spring through fall, typically opening in April or May and closing in October. The proximity to Cape Cod makes these seasonal options popular, allowing campers to secure a consistent base for exploring the region throughout the warmer months without having to make multiple reservations or relocate.

What amenities do Carver, MA campgrounds offer?

Campgrounds around Carver offer diverse amenities to enhance your stay. Barretts Pond Campground — Myles Standish State Forest provides large sites with easy pond access, perfect for water activities, surrounded by beautiful forest setting. Shawme Crowell State Forest Campground offers hot showers, bathroom facilities, and playgrounds in some areas. Most campgrounds in the region provide water spigots, restrooms, and fire rings. More developed private campgrounds like Ellis-Haven and Pinewood Lodge typically offer additional amenities such as electricity hookups, dump stations, camp stores, swimming pools, and recreational facilities. Be aware that alcohol is prohibited in Massachusetts State Parks.