Leave the mainland behind and discover Martha’s Vineyard from the island’s only campground. Enjoy the private sandy beach with swimming area and diving raft by day, and tranquil, wooded lots by night. On-site market, playground, mini-golf, and snack bar serving breakfast, lunch, and summer treats.įor a peaceful summer retreat just minutes from historic Sandwich Village, head to Dunroamin', located on the shore of spring-fed Peters Pond. No RV? Rent one of the modern, furnished two-bedroom cottages, equipped with all the amenities and comforts of home. The only campground on the Cape with private beach access on Nantucket Sound makes this Dennis Port resort a top pick. Don’t miss the trails surrounding Yarmouth Port's Gray's Beach (and its iconic boardwalk) for a signature walk to remember and spectacular salt marsh views. Have a four-legged friend? They will feel most welcome at the fenced-in dog park, thoughtfully separated for larger and smaller breeds! Two on-site trailers available for weekly rental.ĭay-tripper? This family-run, affordable South Yarmouth RV park sits just one mile from Smugglers Beach and is the nearest campground to the Island Ferries in Hyannis. Fully-stocked beautiful camp store, game room, guest lounge, and private bathhouse showers top the long list of campground amenities. A private entrance to the Cape Cod Rail Trail and nearby National Seashore Salt Pond Visitor Center makes it easy to explore the natural beauty and trails of Cape Cod. Ideally situated in Eastham, this modern campground offers both primitive tent sites and RV camping. Of note: Property will have direct access to Shining Sea Bikeway. Enjoy souped-up Airstream rental trailers equipped with double and queen beds, organic bedding, flat screen TVs, and bathrooms. Out of batteries? Need ice? The camp store offers all-day site delivery.Ĭape Cod glamping has arrived! New this year is AutoCamp, a luxury airstream camping experience inspired by the great American road trip. Walk the Breakwater Jetty, take a dune tour, and visit nearby Herring Cove Beach. Less time setting up tents means more time exploring local culture. Ready to try RV camping? Surprise the family with a 31’ Foot Acadia Travel Trailer on-site rental at this coastal camping favorite just minutes from the heart of downtown Provincetown. Tent? Cabin? Pop-Up, RV? The Cape has it all- and you simply can’t miss in the great outdoors. Affordable, convenient, and the perfect way to explore the beauty and attractions of the Cape, mother nature is calling. Set your sights just past the seashore to these pitch-perfect campsites and experience a truly unique Cape Cod summer escape. No-hookup sites are $31-$34 $32-$40 with water and electric $32-$42 with full hookup.Have a family camping experience on your summer bucket list? There’s no better way to recharge and reconnect with your loved ones than sleeping under the stars. Cottages accommodate six people and include full kitchens, private bathrooms, flat-screen TVs and screened-in porches. 31, stay in a two-bedroom cottage or back-in or pull-through RV site at this 90-acre, pet-friendly resort. Daily rates for campsites with water, electric and cable are $46-$66 $52-$67 with sewer. Family activities are held on fall weekends, and there are three freshwater fishing lakes within easy walking distance. It can accommodate RVs up to 40-plus feet and has air-conditioned/heated, kitchenette-equipped cabins that sleep up to six. Open until late October, Holly Shores offers serene woodland settings. Rates for sites with water, electric, sewer and cable TV hookups are $43-$54.50 $42.50-$54 with water, electric and cable TV $40.75-$52 with just water and electric. Tent and RV sites are available with two- to four-way hookups, and pets are welcome. 12, this family-owned campground is the closest to Cape May’s beaches. For RVs, there are sites available with water and electric ($50) water, electric and sewer ($51) and pull-through with water, electric and sewer ($55). One-room cabins are $69-$134 two rooms $74-$144, some pet-friendly.Ĭamping Resort Chose from a cozy rustic-to-deluxe cabin ($76-$113) or two-to-three-bedroom cottage ($138). Tent sites with electric, water and cable run $39-$73. Daily rates are $38-$70 for campsites with electric, water and cable $43-$77 with sewer. Amenities include clean, modern bathhouses, two lakes stocked with fish for catch-and-release, and familyĪctivities on weekends. 1, Beachcomber offers lakefront and wilderness sites, including accommodations for RVs up to 48-plus feet. Do you LOVE to go camping or have never gone before? Whether you like your outdoors experience to be rustic, or you prefer the comfort of modern amenities, you’ll find what you’re looking for in and around Cape May if you’re traveling over on the Cape May – Lewes Ferry!
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