We were looking for a full service campground in the general area to rest and refresh after a week of boondocking. We're self-contained in a 25-foot MH and don't use the facilities except for an occasional hot shower. We stayed on Thursday/Friday nights in late June. We were able to get a site without a reservation.
This is a nice, very clean campground. Sites are arrayed around 4+ loops, with a mix of electric/water and full hookup sites. Most sites were dirt and relatively flat. Although most are narrow, they range in size from quite small to pull through for larger rigs. There are trees and other green vegetation between sites to provide some privacy. There's a dump station with rinse and potable water near the exit. The CG has a pool and game room and laundry (did not use).The bathrooms were clean and showers had great hot water and water pressure. We had good ATT and Verizon cell signals. There was CG wifi which we did not use. We paid $65/night ($70 full price) with a first responder discount which was reasonable for a full service CG with an hour from Boston.
DSVT
Posted Jun 29, 2024; VT
Nice campground. Restrooms were nice and clean. A little pricy but would stay there again if traveling through the area.
Ron
Posted Oct 05, 2023;
Wooded RVPark, big trees, blacktop road, gravel sites, my site was tight backing into (it was late). Park was clean and no road or train noise. Just a few miles off the highway. Will stay there again on my next trip to NH.
Kiter
Posted Aug 07, 2023; Corpus Christi, TX
Great campground, friendly staff. We were early in the season so not fully up and running yet. They have very nice newly remodeled bathhouse with hot water. We had site 92, nice and level. This campground has the best fire pits I’ve ever experienced. They’ve used the natural rock in the area so the back Is a big rock that reflects the heat back at you.
Jorgfam
Posted May 23, 2022; Oregon
Hilly sites but nice campground. Nicely treed areas and we were on the back end next to private property. Staff was friendly. Would stay again.
Keith
Posted Oct 16, 2021; Prineville, Oregon
Super friendly staff - escorted me to my campsite (42). Campground is hilly but my site was level - had water & electricity but only used electricity. Easy walk to showers on paved roads as well as paths to restrooms - no slippery gravel! Had ice for sale but no beer. Close to Minuteman National Historical Park.
Mooksnook
Posted Aug 28, 2021; SD
Your in the woods, park is designed with sites that give space, feels somewhat private. We have full hookups plus cable. Gravel roads and sites, roads somewhat hilly.
Overall I like the park, easy access to I-495
Wymap
Posted Aug 17, 2021; NW Arkansas
Just visited this park from 06-10 through 06-14-2021. Stayed site # 58, very nice, lots of room. Campground was very quiet from 2200-0900 every day we were there.
Echterns
Posted Jun 13, 2021;
The campground is nice, wooded and pleasant like all the other reviews say. Maybe the Covid got them, but I have never been treated so rudely or combativly in my 10 years of RV travels. In our travels this season, we were asked several times what area we were coming from. When we arrived at the minute man, we were told to produce written proof that we had actually been in the New England area for two weeks. We had been in Maine and New England for almost a month, traveling with another couple. The other couple produced their receipts quickly, and I produced several receipts showing dinners in the Maine area over three weeks before. No I was told bluntly, dinner receipts were not going to work. I needed receipts from RV parks in that area. When I handed the lady a handful of receipts, she told me she had no intention of going through them and I could go stay somewhere else. If that had been a viable option at the time, I would’ve taken it. I went back to the RV, logged into my Visa account, scrolled through the charges on my account, and took screenshots of six or eight places we had stayed in New England. These screenshots off my phone, of which no record was taken, seem to satisfy her and we were allowed to stay. Well that’s my two cents, it shouldn’t keep you from staying there, but I will never go back. We camped there two nights in a 40 foot RV.
Bill Eck
Posted Oct 09, 2020; Summerland Key
I’ll be here a week on Monday and it’s a beautiful campground that offers both tent and rv camping! Full hookups including cable tv (and it works). A nice pool, clean showers and baths, level campsites, friendly staff are all great reasons to camp here. And the landscape is wooded with small hills.
Kevin Meuse
Posted Aug 30, 2020; Georgia