Best Dispersed Camping in Massachusetts
Searching for the perfect place to dispersed camp in Massachusetts? Dispersed camping is camping where no facilities are provided. Search nearby dispersed campsites or find top-rated spots from other campers.
Searching for the perfect place to dispersed camp in Massachusetts? Dispersed camping is camping where no facilities are provided. Search nearby dispersed campsites or find top-rated spots from other campers.
This 11.1 mile stretch of the Appalachian Trail in Massachusetts starts as the AT enters the state from Connecticut, heading north and features Sages Ravine, Race Mountain, Mount Everett, and Jug End. This section of the AT includes two shelters and a few designated campsites. The shelters are the Hemlock Shelter and the Glen Brook Shelter. This is the southern most section of the AT in Massachusetts.
This is a hiking trail only- no camping per website: https://www.mass.gov/locations/jug-end-state-reservation-wildlife-management-area
Great spot, I have section hiked the majority of the east coast AT and this is in my top 10 spots to stay at. Trash cans, but carry out is preferable.