Best Campgrounds near Weymouth Town, MA

Campgrounds surrounding Weymouth Town, Massachusetts provide access to both urban-adjacent and rural camping experiences within 20 miles of Boston Harbor. Wompatuck State Park Campground in nearby Hingham offers spacious, wooded sites for tent and RV campers with electric hookups in select loops. Boston Harbor Islands State Park Campground provides island camping options accessible by boat with tent sites and cabins. Several privately operated facilities such as Normandy Farms Campground in Foxborough and Boston/Cape Cod KOA in Middleboro feature full-service amenities including tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin rentals.

Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally, with peak availability from May through October. Wompatuck State Park is typically open from mid-May to mid-October, while Boston Harbor Islands operates from June through Labor Day weekend. According to one visitor, "We had a great two-night stay at Wompatuck in July. Capacity was reduced to help with social distancing, so the campground was probably less busy than normal." Winter camping options are limited, with Ponkapoag Camp in Milton being one of the few year-round facilities. Reservations are strongly recommended during summer months, particularly for weekend stays when campgrounds frequently reach capacity due to their proximity to Boston and coastal areas.

Campers consistently highlight the wooded settings and trail access available at several locations. Wompatuck State Park receives particular praise for its extensive trail network, with one camper noting, "There are paved bike trails all throughout the park plus a fun stunt track!" The campground features both electric and non-electric loops with varying levels of privacy between sites. Proximity to coastal areas is another attraction, with Fourth Cliff Recreation Area in Humarock offering waterfront camping from May to January. Many campgrounds provide a mix of amenities ranging from basic (vault toilets, fire rings) to comprehensive (full hookups, showers, camp stores). While some locations like Winter Island Park in Salem sit directly on the coast, others like Canoe River Campground in Mansfield offer more secluded, forested settings.

Best Camping Sites Near Weymouth Town, Massachusetts (80)

    1. Wompatuck State Park Campground

    43 Reviews
    Hingham, MA
    5 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."

    2. Normandy Farms Campground

    40 Reviews
    Foxborough, MA
    21 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."

    3. Boston Harbor Islands State Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Hull, MA
    6 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."

    4. Ponkapoag Camp

    6 Reviews
    Randolph, MA
    8 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."

    5. Boston/Cape Cod KOA

    23 Reviews
    Middleboro, MA
    21 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."

    6. Lorraine Park Campground — Harold Parker State Forest

    33 Reviews
    North Reading, MA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (978) 475-7972

    $17 - $35 / night

    "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."

    7. Winter Island Park

    14 Reviews
    Salem, MA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (978) 745-9430

    $35 - $105 / night

    "Many of the RV sites are located in the main parking lot; others are in a field just to the right of the entrance."

    "We drove 3-1/2 days from Idaho to get to a COVID testing site which would take non MA residents and turn the results around under 48 hours. We needed quiet camping and not have it cost a fortune."

    8. Canoe River Campground

    9 Reviews
    Mansfield Center, MA
    18 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."

    9. Fourth Cliff Recreation Area

    1 Review
    Scituate, MA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 468-9547

    10. Massasoit State Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    Lakeville, MA
    26 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."

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Recent Reviews near Weymouth Town, MA

635 Reviews of 80 Weymouth Town Campgrounds


  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 28, 2025

    Coastal Acres Campground

    Cozy and Quiet

    Provincetown is walking distance (1 mile down a path). We called at the last minute and were able to get in. Very clean, easy, and friendly hosts.

  • Phillip H.
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Boston/Cape Cod KOA

    Koa Cape Cod

    Stayed in several KOAs over last few weeks. I would say needs attention. Appearance is not up to standard. Restrooms and grounds are not as clean by comparison.

  • Kathleen S.
    Sep. 29, 2025

    Normandy Farms Campground

    Loud and crowded!

    Know what you are getting... This is a family resort that charges$20/per night, per person, OVER the two people rate. It is loud, crowded, with golf carts and kids running around. It is a resort campground with pools, frisbee court and etc... This is not a quiet, restful place to stay to visit Boston and the surrounding area or to visit family in town. Entry is gated and controlled. Want to bring your college daughter back after dinner- forget it,$20 for her and$20 her friend, for 1-2 hour visit after 7:00 PM at night! When we return, we will stay at Spacious Skies CG or the state park. The cost and inconvenience is not worth it!

  • S
    Sep. 26, 2025

    Salisbury Beach State Reservation

    Only a 4 because of out of stater price

    Campsites are close together, but the beach is amazing. Especially in the off season.

  • Colin R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 25, 2025

    Dunes' Edge Campground - Provincetown Camping

    Very nice and quiet camp ground.

    A very nice and quiet camp ground. No generators, and air conditioners allowed, just the noise of nature. Also, no dish washing at camp sites. You must use one of the two wash stations.

    Very friendly staff and clean facilities, and they believe in recycling. Just watch the pot hole on the way in.

  • Mindie C.
    Sep. 23, 2025

    Cape Cod Campresort & Cabins

    Lovely campground

    Can’t go wrong with this campground. Well maintained, clean, kind staff and close to everything.

  • Eddie A.
    Sep. 22, 2025

    Scusset Beach State Reservation

    Great place to Bike and fish and of course enjoy nature

    Beautiful place overall Staff are very kind , professional and helpful

  • Mindie C.
    Sep. 21, 2025

    Coastal Acres Campground

    Tight but friendly

    Sites are a tight squeeze but the charm is unmistakable. The staff(Deb and Lucy) are fabulous! The welcome is unmatched. You are within walking distance of all downtown activities. There are bike and jeep trails. No fire rings and not much privacy. Would come again!


Guide to Weymouth Town

Camping sites near Weymouth Town, Massachusetts range from urban-adjacent to secluded wilderness settings within a 30-mile radius. The coastal location creates mild temperatures, averaging 45-80°F from spring through fall, with summer humidity often making evenings feel warmer than inland locations. Most camping facilities sit at elevations under 250 feet, with many offering both wooded and water-adjacent sites that don't require significant hiking or elevation changes.

What to do

Hiking trail exploration: Harold Parker State Forest features an extensive trail system with multiple difficulty levels. One camper notes, "Lots of biking/hiking/walking trails, a nice small pond/beach, boat access, a few basketball courts, a volleyball court and a common huge fire pit added to the fun" at Lorraine Park Campground.

Mountain biking: The area offers several dedicated biking trails with varying technical challenges. As one visitor to Massasoit State Park Campground mentioned, "Decent flowy riding in here on the mountain bike," making it suitable for intermediate riders.

Coastal exploration: Winter Island Park provides unique shoreline opportunities just 20 miles north of Weymouth. A camper reported, "The beach was beautiful and enjoyed walking on the larger rocks. Also there's a beautiful lighthouse and some history plaques there," offering educational elements alongside natural beauty.

Water activities: Multiple campsites feature pond or ocean access for kayaking and swimming. According to a Ponkapoag Camp visitor, "The pond itself is a wonderful place for kayaking and canoeing. There are several rocky boulders poking out of the water that make fun spots to discover."

What campers like

Privacy variations: Site seclusion varies significantly between campgrounds, affecting the camping experience. At Lorraine Park Campground, campers appreciate that "The site are huge with space in between. They keep the bathrooms very clean."

Proximity to Boston: Campers value locations that balance natural settings with urban accessibility. A visitor to Winter Island Park shared, "We spent a weekend here on a tent site close to the beach... Being so close to the beach had its pros and cons. The pros were the great view, easy put in for our kayaks, and convenience for fishing and trail walking."

Rustic camping options: For those seeking more primitive experiences, Ponkapoag Camp offers unique accommodations. A camper described it as "Minutes from Boston, feels Miles away. Love the cabins! Spending Friday & Saturday in one of the cabins (w/woodstove) is deal for a winter weekend adventure!"

Year-round availability: Unlike most seasonal sites, some campgrounds remain open through winter. As one visitor noted about Ponkapoag Camp, "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."

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds require advance booking, especially during peak season. For Boston Harbor Islands State Park Campground, "Reservations open 6 months in advance and sites fill quickly, so plan ahead if you're counting on a particulate day."

Transportation logistics: Access to island campgrounds requires planning. A camper explained, "Getting to the island was a bit of a hassle. We live in Boston and took all of our gear on the T to the harbor by the aquarium. We then took the ferry to Georges Island. After that we waited and got on a much smaller island to Lovells."

Cost variations: Prices vary significantly between state and private facilities. At Wompatuck State Park, out-of-state visitors face higher fees: "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."

Limited amenities: Some campgrounds have minimal facilities. A Ponkapoag Camp visitor warned, "THERE IS NO ELECTRICITY OR RUNNING WATER. We brought all our water from home, and it worked well. Make sure you bring campsuds or other eco-friendly soap since the toilets are just outhouses."

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Look for campgrounds with structured programs for children. At Normandy Farms Campground, "They had tons of festive activities. They have an indoor and an outdoor pool. The restrooms are clean. I highly recommend staying here. It was a lot of fun."

Beach options: Several campgrounds offer swimming areas specifically designed for families. One parent mentioned about Massasoit State Park, "The boys had a blast swimming and kayaking at the pond and there was another comfort station right at the water."

Playground access: Recently renovated facilities offer modern play equipment. A visitor noted that Massasoit State Park is "VERY VERY nicely redone camp. Looks amazing... The facilities were very nice," though they cautioned about staff interactions.

Bug preparation: Some sites experience seasonal insect issues. One camper warned about Massasoit: "Omg the bees were horrible, I'm not sure what was going on, we finally ended up having to buy a screen house, they were that bad," suggesting bringing appropriate repellents.

Tips from RVers

Size restrictions: Not all campgrounds accommodate large rigs. While Boston/Cape Cod KOA offers spacious sites, a visitor advised, "I have learned that you really need to upgrade to the better campsites to enjoy your stay...I'll never book The basic campsite again I'll pay the few extra dollars to have a bigger site it's so worth it."

Hookup variations: Electric options vary between campgrounds. At Wompatuck State Park, "Sites offer electric hookups only," requiring RVers to plan accordingly for water needs.

Site selection strategy: Research specific sites before booking. One camper shared their experience at Wompatuck: "I was disappointed with our assigned spot. Despite seeing several other sites that could have accommodated our rig size, K05 was the only option available when booking online."

Proximity benefits: RV sites at Winter Island Park offer excellent location benefits despite limited amenities. A camper noted, "Many of the RV sites are located in the main parking lot; others are in a field just to the right of the entrance," making it important to choose carefully when booking.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Weymouth Town, MA is Wompatuck State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 43 reviews.

What parks are near Weymouth Town, MA?

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