Best Campgrounds near Hopkinton, MA

Hopkinton, Massachusetts and surrounding areas feature a mix of established campgrounds offering diverse accommodation options within a 30-mile radius. Normandy Farms Campground in Foxborough stands out as a well-equipped facility with 400 sites accommodating tents, RVs, cabins, and glamping experiences. Other nearby options include Spacious Skies Minute Man in Ayer and Circle Campground Farm in Bellingham, both providing water and electric hookups. Most campgrounds in this region operate seasonally, typically from April through October or November, with limited year-round options.

The camping season in eastern Massachusetts generally runs from mid-April through late October, with most campgrounds closing for winter. Developed campgrounds require reservations, especially during summer weekends and holidays when availability becomes limited. "This campground is clean and well kept. Lots of families here. Swimming in a pond or a short drive to a bigger lake. One of my favorites. It's kind of a hidden gem in north central Massachusetts," noted one visitor about Otter River State Forest. Cell service varies considerably throughout the region, with better coverage near larger towns and spotty reception in more remote campgrounds. Most established sites provide drinking water and restroom facilities, though amenities vary significantly between primitive and fully-developed campgrounds.

State-managed camping areas like Harold Parker State Forest and Wompatuck State Park offer more natural settings while remaining accessible to Boston and surrounding communities. A visitor described Wompatuck State Park as having "large, beautiful sites mostly surrounded by forest," though noting that "some of the sites were basically a driveway surrounded by a ditch." Several campgrounds feature water recreation opportunities, including swimming ponds, fishing areas, and boat launches. Family-friendly amenities appear consistently in reviews, with playgrounds, hiking trails, and recreational facilities mentioned frequently. Most campgrounds enforce quiet hours from 10 PM to 7 AM, and many state park campgrounds prohibit alcohol consumption. Mixed-use campgrounds accommodating both tent campers and RVs predominate in the region, with varying levels of site separation and privacy between neighboring campsites.

Best Camping Sites Near Hopkinton, Massachusetts (118)

    1. Normandy Farms Campground

    40 Reviews
    Foxborough, MA
    18 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."

    2. Circle Campground Farm Campground

    7 Reviews
    Franklin Town, MA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 966-1136

    $45 - $75 / night

    "Im guessing these sites will be considered "close" to "moderately close" by other site standards but it housed my 24ft trailer, truck, and my family just fine. Roads are a little narrow which made"

    "Everything you need 100% Everything clean 100% EASY Access to all attractions 100% We did Boston (caught the train), Salem, mystic seaport, Sturbridge village, plymouth rock, the Mayflower ship, and plymouth"

    3. Spacious Skies Minute Man

    28 Reviews
    Ayer, MA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (978) 772-0042

    $39 - $999 / night

    "The pool is huge and clean and there is a ton of seating around. The shop has everything you could need. There are horseshoes, can jam, basketball, and bocce. There’s a playground and a rec room."

    "Easily accessible by car to shopping, groceries, etc. but no hiking or good walking paths from the campground."

    4. George Washington State Campground

    25 Reviews
    Pascoag, RI
    24 miles
    +1 (401) 568-6700

    $18 - $75 / night

    "So if you are confused about things like location, let’s knock that out first: This campground is located near 2185 Putnam Pike, Chepachet, RI 02814."

    "The campground was safe, nicely laid out so we could have a series of sites next to one another. Biking was a blast for the kids along with trail hike around pond, beach, and fishing."

    5. Sutton Falls Camping Area

    6 Reviews
    Manchaug, MA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 865-3898

    $40 - $65 / night

    "Cute quiet place with a lake. Family run very friendly. They only thing I didnt love is they remodeled one set of bathrooms in the back and the front was the old set."

    "Cabins and RV sites across the lake, along with beaches for swimming. Bathrooms located on P1 peninsula. Canoe rentals on-site. Lovely picnic dining area alongside covered bridge and waterfall."

    6. Purgatory Valley Farm

    1 Review
    Whitinsville, MA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (774) 276-2784

    $35 - $55 / night

    7. Hanscom AFB FamCamp

    10 Reviews
    Bedford, MA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (781) 225-3953

    "The campground offers RV sites, some with hookups, as well as more walk-in secluded tent sites as well as one yurt tent. The campground is peaceful and quiet, although adjacent to a very busy AFB."

    "Close to minute man historical sites- revolutionary war historical trails and Ranger Station. Not too far from Boston."

    8. Kings Campground

    3 Reviews
    Manchaug, MA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 476-2534

    9. Wompatuck State Park Campground

    43 Reviews
    Hingham, MA
    35 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."

    10. Canoe River Campground

    9 Reviews
    Mansfield Center, MA
    23 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."

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Recent Reviews near Hopkinton, MA

634 Reviews of 118 Hopkinton Campgrounds


  • Sue B.
    Oct. 23, 2025

    Green Falls Campground

    Inexpensive and primitive

    We like Green Falls. Again, it is inexpensive and kinda primitive, but it sure also quiet and a real woods camping environment. Take a hike around the pond, fish and swim in season, and enjoy a laid back approach to your time here.

  • Sue B.
    Oct. 23, 2025

    Mount Misery Campground

    Great spot for no frills camping

    We loved Mt. Misery. We spent $17/night, and we know what to expect at that price point. We stayed during fall foliage season and even though CT has had a drought this year, there were still pretty colors to see. We hiked to the overlook of Mt. Misery and had a great time geocaching and enjoying the trails. We found the campsites to be decent, and a number of them did afford privacy and space, we had 4 people and 3 dogs on our site, and had plenty of room for our travel trailer and 2 tents. We will be back here for sure.

  • 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!

  • Ryan G.
    Sep. 27, 2025

    Mount Misery Campground

    Lived up to its name

    Sites/facilities were as expected and I could have been very satisfied with our 1 night stay.  There are a lot of rules for camping here, which is confusing because there does not appear to be anyone to enforce them.  Late arrivals? Noise? I suspect that the couple who pulled into the site next to ours after 10PM with two cars and an infant are homeless and poached the site.  They were not there for the hiking or the camping experience and their infant child screamed or babbled through most of the night.  That plus the adults talking, car doors opening and closing, engine running, baby einstein videos playing...  In the morning they packed up and left.  I'm not an advocate of criminalizing homelessness, but if you are looking for a night in the woods listening to crickets and owls, this is not the place.

  • Mindie C.
    Sep. 20, 2025

    Hanscom AFB FamCamp

    Great stop

    Lovely campground. Clean, good WiFi. Kind campers. Will be back

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 18, 2025

    Massasoit State Park Campground

    Campsite was great, staff was rough

    I loved our campsite. But the staff was pretty rude. I was there for a family reunion. I told the staff my mom and dad would be dropping me off the next day, so they added their name to the site as it is a mile walk in. They didn’t give us another car tag, just said if there names were in the site we were good. Next night, we get dropped off in the rain, with a 50 lb bag of dog food and they wouldn’t let me parents take me to my site. Eventually we convinced them of we left my dad and sister at the front gate with them in the pouring rain, my mom could drive us in. They never even checked our reservation to see if the names were in there. Bring a car if you are camping here in a motorhome

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 18, 2025

    Woodmore Family Campground and RV Park

    Good Campground

    Stayed for over a week off season , mid September. Very quiet during the week , weekend is Party Time when the gang pulls in on Friday Night. Very loud until after 10:00 on Friday / Saturday. 50 percent or more is seasonal camp sites. Sites in back are ok with trees and different levels. Sites are a little closer than I usually find. Neighbors are very considerate on site privacy. Owners are exceptionally helpful and work hard to keep the site functioning and clean. Coin operated showers with hot water, mostly nice and clean except after a crowd gets packed and checks out Sunday AM. Laundry room takes quarters for machines. Small store at office which was open every day. Game room with wi fi. Pool , playground , volleyball area. Good size wood bundle for $10 , delivered directly to your site. Lake access with kayaks , some local hiking. Major grocery store nearby along with Walmart.


Guide to Hopkinton

Camping sites near Hopkinton, Massachusetts offer diverse experiences within a short drive of Boston, with most operating from spring through fall. This region sits in the Blackstone River watershed at elevations between 300-400 feet, creating varied terrain for hiking and recreation. Water recreation options extend beyond swimming ponds to include several fishing locations and boating opportunities at nearby lakes and reservoirs.

What to do

Hiking at Purgatory Chasm: Located about 5 minutes from Sutton Falls Camping Area, this unique geological formation offers challenging rock scrambles and scenic trails. "Stayed on an rv site for 1 week this past summer. Had a great time, kids had a blast with the boat rentals and fishing. About 5 min from great hiking at purgatory chasm," notes a camper.

Water activities: Multiple campgrounds feature water recreation beyond swimming. "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," writes a visitor about Normandy Farms Campground.

Revolutionary War history: The region offers significant historical sites within easy reach. "Spacious Skies Minute Man is a forested haven so close to Boston that you think you are in the country. There are so many cool things to do just a short drive away. The nearby town of Ayer is right out of a Norman Rockwell painting. Concord is only 30 minute drive away with two full days of revolutionary historic sites," explains a reviewer.

What campers like

Year-round camping options: Unlike many seasonal campgrounds, some sites offer extended seasons. "Easy to find affordable and reliable camping on short notice," mentions a camper about Hanscom AFB FamCamp, which has some year-round availability for military personnel and their families.

Private waterfront sites: Some campgrounds offer premium water-view accommodations. "We were delighted when we learned we had the little peninsula of site P1 all to ourselves. Stunning views across the large pond, and serving as a wonderful halfway rest/respite on the journey from NYC to Belfast, ME. We felt like we were on top of the world, discovering this perfect quiet nook and basking in nature's splendor," reports a visitor at Sutton Falls Camping Area.

Cell service for remote workers: While service varies throughout the region, some campgrounds document connectivity. "My wife works remotely and needs to be connected. Without our antenna we we only had 1 bar of both Verizon and AT&T. No signal at all on T-Mobile/Sprint. With our antenna we got two bars of Verizon and AT&T but it wasn't enough to not drop a few calls," notes a camper about signal strength at Sutton Falls.

What you should know

Out-of-state fee structures: State parks charge significantly higher rates for non-residents. "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. Sites offer electric hookups only," reports a camper at Wompatuck State Park Campground.

Varied site privacy levels: Campground layouts differ significantly in terms of site separation. "Sites are more secluded than other camp grounds but can be a bit small. Bathrooms are nice and dumpsters available for trash. Family type of campground so not the quietest place," mentions a Wompatuck visitor.

Firewood quality varies: Not all campgrounds provide adequately seasoned wood. "They need to keep their firewood covered. The wood is wet and hard to burn," notes one camper about a local campground, while others mention firewood availability but quality inconsistencies.

Tips for camping with families

Bring bikes for exploration: Several campgrounds feature extensive trail networks ideal for cycling. "We had a lot of fun camping at Wompatuck. Definitely bring bikes to do some exploring. We found a large pond and an underground bunker to venture into. The campsite had trees around it so you felt secluded and there was plenty of wood to collect for a fire," advises a family.

Weekend noise levels: Family-oriented campgrounds can become lively during peak times. "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. Our preferred style of camping requires more space and less noise," warns a visitor at Canoe River Campground.

Consider tent-only areas: Some campgrounds offer dedicated tent sections with better privacy. "The A1-A7 sites are remote and hike in, but you're going to have to hike either 0.4 or 0.6 miles through some uneven terrain. The next best group of sites would be 19-24 which are on their own small loop near the lake," notes a camper at George Washington State Campground.

Tips from RVers

Bridge clearance concerns: Some campgrounds have covered bridges or low clearance access points. "Theres a covered bridge that scared me a little due to size concerns but its quite tall and wide enough. Our rig is 11'9" to the top of the A/C and we had no issues," shares an RVer about Sutton Falls Camping Area.

Site leveling challenges: Some campgrounds require extra effort for larger rigs. "The site we stayed at (47) took a little leveling to get right but it was pretty nice having views of the water," notes an RVer at Sutton Falls.

Road navigation varies: Campground road designs impact maneuverability. "Roads are a little narrow which made backing in a little challenging. I had to use other sites to complete the back-in process. If those sites were occupied, that would have been real interesting," explains a first-time trailer owner about Circle Campground Farm.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Hopkinton, MA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Hopkinton, MA is Normandy Farms Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 40 reviews.

What parks are near Hopkinton, MA?

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