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    Campgrounds within driving distance of South Weymouth, Massachusetts range from basic state forest sites to full-service resort facilities. The area contains notable options like Wompatuck State Park Campground in Hingham, just north of South Weymouth, and Normandy Farms Campground in Foxborough to the southwest. Many locations accommodate various camping styles including tent camping, RV sites with hookups, and cabin rentals. Boston Harbor Islands State Park offers a unique island camping experience accessible by boat, while Ponkapoag Camp provides year-round camping opportunities with tent sites, RV spaces, and cabin accommodations.

    Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally, with peak availability from May through October. Wompatuck State Park operates from mid-May to mid-October, while Normandy Farms extends its season from April through November. Winter camping options are limited, with Ponkapoag Camp being one of the few year-round facilities. Advance reservations are strongly recommended, particularly for weekend stays during summer months when sites fill quickly. Massachusetts state parks enforce alcohol prohibitions that private campgrounds may not. As one camper noted, "When you are sitting by the campfire, sometimes, chilling with a beer or another adult beverage is nice. Not in Massachusetts State Parks. No alcohol allowed."

    Campers consistently praise the region's proximity to Boston while still providing a natural setting. The more developed campgrounds feature amenities like swimming pools, playgrounds, and organized activities, while state parks offer more rustic experiences with hiking trails and pond access. Several visitors mentioned the convenience of campgrounds that provide both outdoor recreation and accessibility to local attractions. A visitor commented, "Wompatuck was a beautiful place to spend a few summer days...We ended up taking a nice long walk out to the dam at Aaron River Reservoir and another pleasant, short walk to a pond behind the campsite." Privacy levels vary significantly between campgrounds, with state forests generally offering more secluded sites compared to the more open layouts of private RV parks.

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    Best Campgrounds near South Weymouth (85)

      1. Wompatuck State Park Campground

      4.3(42)6mi from South Weymouth253 sitesRVs, Tents

      "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."

      from $17 - $23 / night

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      2. Normandy Farms Campground

      4.7(40)19mi from South WeymouthRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      from $50 - $200 / night

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      3. Boston Harbor Islands State Park Campground

      4.0(8)9mi from South Weymouth16 sitesTents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      from $8 - $55 / night

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      4. Ponkapoag Camp

      4.7(6)7mi from South WeymouthRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      from $20 - $65 / night

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      5. Boston/Cape Cod KOA

      3.9(23)19mi from South WeymouthRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      6. Canoe River Campground

      3.3(9)16mi from South WeymouthRVs, Tents, Cabins

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

      from $42 - $58 / night

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      7. Massasoit State Park Campground

      4.0(18)23mi from South Weymouth84 sitesRVs, Tents

      "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."

      from $17 - $27 / night

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      8. Pinewood Lodge Campground

      4.5(11)21mi from South WeymouthRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We loved site 47 which was long and level with nice grass around it. The next site (46) was pretty close, but luckily nobody was in it while we visited."

      "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."

      from $50 - $110 / night

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      9. Fourth Cliff Recreation Area

      5.0(1)13mi from South WeymouthRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      10. Lorraine Park Campground — Harold Parker State Forest

      4.5(33)31mi from South Weymouth86 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "north of Boston and <5 miles from the interstate, Lorraine Park campground at Harold Parker State Forest provides ample on-site activities and also serves as a jumping off point for exploring the Massachusetts"

      "You could be tucked away from everyone or closer together depending on the site you choose but they are all pretty decent in size. All sites have water which is a plus."

      from $17 - $45 / night

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    Recent Reviews near South Weymouth, MA

    664 Reviews of 85 South Weymouth Campgrounds


    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 17, 2026

      Lorraine Park Campground — Harold Parker State Forest

      Stunning, quiet campground

      We stayed at site 81, it was near the entrance and right on the pond! The sites were spacious, so it was easy to maneuver our 21 ft travel trailer. The camp bathrooms were across from our site, they weren’t terrible but could use a bit of cleaning!

    • Alicia V.
      Jul. 3, 2026

      Indianhead Resort

      Worst place to RV

      Long review from a long-term camper, but if you’re considering staying here, it’s worth the read so you know what you’re paying for. My husband and I have stayed here for the past three years, and this year has been, without question, the worst experience we’ve had. We prepaid for a 6-month stay, expecting a quiet, well-managed campground. Instead, we’ve dealt with inconsistency, poor communication, and management that seems focused on the wrong priorities. Before the campground was even fully open, we came to prepare our camper because there were already other campers on the property. While we were there, a woman repeatedly followed us around and watched us before finally approaching us. Rather than treating us like returning guests who have stayed here for years, we were made to feel like we didn’t belong and were questioned as if we were trespassing or trying to live here for free. Ironically, people who don’t even pay to stay here regularly park on the property to use the lake without anyone questioning them. Apparently, paying customers receive more scrutiny than people who aren’t customers at all. Because of that interaction, we were told we couldn’t return for weeks. When we were finally allowed back, our electricity hadn’t even been turned on, and we had to wait while no one seemed particularly concerned about getting it working. Then, completely out of the blue, we were told we had a past-due balance that had supposedly existed all along. At no point were we ever notified. No phone call. No email. No letter. No conversation. Yet somehow we were expected to fix a problem we didn’t even know existed. Meanwhile, the issues that actually affect paying guests continue to be ignored. On weekends and almost every holiday, large groups takes over the campground with 20+ tents, blasting music well into the night and early morning with absolutely no respect for the people who actually pay to stay here. They spread out wherever they want, take over common areas, and even park in front of occupied campsites to the point that we’ve had trouble getting into our own site. Even worse, people were plugging into our electrical service without permission, causing our camper to repeatedly short circuit. We eventually had to install a lock on our own electrical box because management did nothing to stop it after it was brought to their attention. That’s what makes this so frustrating. Management seems incredibly quick to police long-term residents over minor issues, yet has no problem looking the other way while other people take over the campground, block campsites, disturb everyone around them, use utilities they aren’t paying for, damage property, and ignore every basic campground rule. The former management understood that people who spend thousands of dollars to stay here deserve a safe, enjoyable, and well-managed campground. Rules were enforced. Problems were addressed. Paying guests mattered. Now it feels like the people causing the problems face no consequences, while the people paying to be here are the ones expected to tolerate them. I also wouldn’t recommend this campground for families. The“playground” looks like it hasn’t been properly maintained in a very long time and honestly looks like it could earn a child a tetanus shot instead of a fun afternoon. The basketball hoop has been broken, and the laundry area is tucked behind some of the dirtiest bathrooms on the property, surrounded by overgrown grass. None of it reflects the kind of campground this used to be. It’s disappointing because this campground had so much potential and used to be a place we genuinely enjoyed returning to every year. Unfortunately, poor management and a complete lack of consistency have changed that. If you are looking for a campground, there are way better options in the surrounding area with better amenities and better people.

    • Kaitlyn B.
      Jun. 25, 2026

      Adventure Bound Camping Resorts Cape Cod: North Truro

      Loved it!

      We came from their Horton’s location which had zero privacy so we were happy when we were able to switch our reservation last minute with no problems. The North Truro campsites were spaced out (we were tent camping), trees for privacy, and a walkable path to the nearest beaches.

    • Kaitlyn B.
      Jun. 25, 2026

      Adventure Bound Cape Cod: Horton's Campground

      No Privacy

      If you want privacy and real camping vibes, this is not the place for that. “Campsites” are very close together with no trees for privacy. Go to their North Truro location instead! We ended up changing our reservation over once we saw the campsite.

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 24, 2026

      Hanscom AFB FamCamp

      Worst Military Campground

      Published rules are can only be here for 30 days with a three week extension possible. The fact is at least half of the spaces are occupied by full time residents with one resident stating she has been here for two years. The airfield noise is excessive during the day. The airfield closes at 11 PM so at least it is not all night long. We booked a pull through and they wanted to put us in a small back in site with shared utilities. I put my foot down and was given a pull through. On a positive note, the bath house is clean and the laundry room is not over priced

    • V
      Jun. 22, 2026

      Hide-A-Way Cove Campground

      Just okay

      When we arrived at our site we were instantly greeted with an angry resident. He started shooing us away as we were trying to park our camper at our site. He needed to back out and leave but we had only been there no more than 3 minutes before he popped up angrily. There are a lot of long term campers there. Very very unkept campers. Broken down, damaged, some look unlivable. Some may not like the dozens of cats everywhere, but I did. It’s fun to spot a new cat roaming around the campground. The pool is nice and clean. The playground is cute. The Arcade is not worth going to. A lot of the games were broken or empty. Bikes are NOT allowed. My 8 year old son was riding his bike and we were told he couldn’t do that at this campground. The pond/beach area is beautiful. You can try fishing in it. We didn’t catch anything. I definitely don’t suggest swimming in it. It’s not clean enough for that. Camp “store” is very minimal in what they have. Mostly little candy and some minor essentials. There is also a little restaurant attached to the camp store. I like that the sites were grass and not dirt. Or site did not have sewer. We had to go to the dump station to empty black water.

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 21, 2026

      Newport RV Park

      Clean sites, good location.

      We stayed here a number of years ago when it was Milleville Ponds Campground and what an improvement! The park is really clean, well mowed, well-packed gravel roads and camping pads. No problem for big-rigs. There are some seasonals but their sites were tidy. About half the campsites are in the woods and half in the open. There are some deluxe sites with paved patios and nicer fire pits but they are really close together and no shade. We really liked our site (#400) which was gravel, long and level. (We would choose 401 if we came back.) The patio had nice grass which our dog loved. The utilities were well-placed and the electric legs were good at 124 volts. I called to see if there was cable tv because there was a connection on our post and was told that some sites had cable. But, when I hooked it up, we didn’t get any channels; however, we got about 60 over-the-air tv channels. Great wifi. Not much for amenities, just a pavilion and playground. There is a public dog park just outside the park that is really big and you can walk a ¼ mile to a hiking trail. There are three airstreams and a 3-bedroom house for rent. The bath house is centrally located. Unfortunately, they are not super close to the tent sites and there is no path through campsites so you either have to walk around or cut through someone’s site. It took us anywhere from 20 to 30 minutes to get downtown (depending on traffic). There are few restaurants nearby and a grocery less than ten minutes away. Overall, we liked how clean and well-kept the park was and enjoyed our site. We stayed eight nights with the average nightly cost at $81and would come back if in the area.

    • Emily V.
      Jun. 21, 2026

      Indianhead Resort

      Great Old School Campground

      We had a great stay at Indianhead Resort! The management was wonderful and very helpful. The sites were very spacious and private, which made it feel relaxing and comfortable for our family. The playgrounds are a little older, but our two-year-old absolutely loved the swings and had a great time. Overall, it was a great family-friendly campground experience!

    • nancy B.
      Jun. 20, 2026

      Holiday Acres Campground

      Worse campground ever

      There site map lies. Noisy people. Tons of loud kids. Uneven site. Marijuana smoke by me. Was to stay 3 nights but left the next morning. Total nightmare. And the dust. Even with everything shut up it fill the RV.


    Guide to South Weymouth

    Camping spots near South Weymouth, Massachusetts offer proximity to coastal areas with wetland ecosystems. Most campgrounds sit at elevations between 50-250 feet above sea level, creating moderate drainage during New England's frequent summer rain showers. July temperatures typically range from 65-85°F with higher humidity near pond-based campsites.

    What to do

    Mountain biking trails: Wompatuck State Park Campground in Hingham offers beginner-friendly mountain biking with gentle slopes. "God access to some beginner flowy mountain bike trails," notes Mike M., who found the park perfect for riders looking to improve skills without technical challenges.

    Beach and swimming access: The campsites at Pinewood Lodge Campground provide pond access with private docks. "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," shares Laurie.

    Historical exploration: Peddocks Island at Boston Harbor Islands State Park features abandoned military structures to investigate. "The island is beautiful and has an old fort to explore as well as a lot of Rocky shoreline and trails. You can build bon fires and see gorgeous sunsets," explains Martha H., highlighting the historical elements accessible by ferry.

    What campers like

    Privacy levels: Harold Parker State Forest offers campsites with varied seclusion options. "Large sites. Clean bathroom. Good for families or couples," notes Rebecca D., while another camper explains "The site are huge with space in between. They keep the bathrooms very clean."

    Camping close to events: Canoe River Campground provides convenient lodging for concertgoers visiting nearby venues. "This place is pretty awesome if you're looking to see a show at the nearby Comcast center. It's cheap, quiet, and affordable and very close (maybe ten mins or less to the venue)," shares Courtney M.

    Resort-style amenities: Normandy Farms Campground offers extensive facilities beyond basic camping. "4 pools, fishing pond, lodge, trivia night, soccer, baseball, softball and frisbee golf and so much more. Full hook ups. Super long sites," explains Jennifer H., who visited during a baseball park tour vacation.

    What you should know

    Out-of-state pricing: Some state parks charge significantly higher rates for non-Massachusetts residents. At Wompatuck State Park, "For out-of-state visitors, the cost might not be justifiable, with rates of $17-23 per night for in-state visitors and $60 for out of staters," reports Paulina B.

    Shower facilities: Many campgrounds have varying shower quality and payment systems. "They do have a dog park and plenty of things to do. Didn't like that you have to pay for hot water though," mentions Michael K. about Pinewood Lodge, while at Massasoit State Park, "The facilities were very nice but the staff was VERY overbearing and a bit rude."

    Site conditions: Boston Harbor Islands State Park requires special preparation for more primitive camping. "Peddocks has running water available, but otherwise you'll need to bring gallon of water/person. If you want to grill, bring your own charcoal; otherwise bring a stove or bring food that doesn't need to be cooked," advises Jean C.

    Tips for camping with families

    Swimming options: Check pool conditions when booking family trips. At Boston/Cape Cod KOA, one camper noted: "The pool was green the first day we were there, but the filters were quickly fixed and it was back to normal. It was not a great first impression for us."

    Organized activities: Massasoit State Park Campground offers recreational facilities for kids. "The boys had a blast swimming and kayaking at the pond and there was another comfort station right at the water," reports Tara A., who found the newly renovated park ideal for family camping.

    Noise considerations: Family-friendly campgrounds can be livelier. "Family type of campground so not the quietest place," notes Tim L. about Wompatuck State Park, while another visitor at Canoe River observed "The campground was very busy with families events activities, etc. If you prefer a noisy fun experience and a more social experience with your very close neighbors, this is the pot for you."

    Tips from RVers

    Site spacing: RV sites at Fourth Cliff Recreation Area offer full hookups with spacious layouts. "This is a great place for military members. Full hook ups, houses to rent, tent sites, and lots to do. Once the season closes very quiet, lots of stores in the area close," explains Larry N., highlighting the benefits for service members.

    Premium site selection: At Normandy Farms, upgraded sites provide better experiences. "I have learned that you really need to upgrade to the better campsites to enjoy your stay. With that being said I did not take my own advice and I booked a basic 30 amp fullhook up campsite and it was so tight that unfortunately I did not enjoy it as much as I wanted to."

    Seasonal variations: Most campgrounds near South Weymouth operate seasonally with different peak periods. "Just reopened this summer and they did a great job on everything. Nice sites, great playgroung for the kids," notes Craig G. about Massasoit State Park, which operates from late May through early September.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular campground near South Weymouth, MA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near South Weymouth, MA is Wompatuck State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 42 reviews.

    What parks are near South Weymouth, MA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 15 parks near South Weymouth, MA that allow camping, notably West Hill Dam and Buffumville Lake.