Address: 264 Ayer Rd, Littleton, MA 01460, USA
Phone: +19787720042
Charlie Marken
We stayed here 12 years ago and enjoyed our stay. We came back this year to visit the area again and nothing has really changed. Still a very shaded family oriented campground. If you're in a motorhome and towing I'd really advise you to unhook prior to turning up the road to the campground. There is NO level spot in the entire campground except the individual camp sites. The directions to your site that you're given at check-in are very confusing and hard to read as it is printed on glossy black paper. The individual street signs to the camp sites are poorly located and very small to see before you pass them. Ask at check in to have someone guide you to your site if at all possible. Once you're in you will enjoy the spacious sites and wooded soundings. Don't drive into Boston it's 30 miles away and if you could find parking it's about $25 for 2 hours! Rather drive to Alewife transportation station 25 miles away and it's free parking. Once there buy a "Charlie Card" at one of the many kiosks and prepay the card for subway transportation into the city, $3 each time you board. The best deal in Boston!
Kristopher Loper
Wonderfully surprised by this local (to us) campground! After nearly a year on the road we were expecting our final stop to be lackluster. However, everything about this campground exceeded our expectations. Staff was friendly and helpful but not overbearing. The grounds were clean and organized. Amenities, while not "beautiful," were more than sufficient. The sites were fairly spacious and wooded. We've already talked up this campground to all of our friends and plan to return many times! Notes: -Road noise is an issue as there is a busy trucking route and a commuter rail train nearby. -Arcade eats quarters as most of the games are dated and need updating -RV parking in the registration area is tight and on a significant slope -Some sites will be very difficult to back into without experience as there are many, many trees here
Levi Clarke
We stayed here for the weekend during an AAU Basketball tournament. The campground was great. Lots of space between sites. The people were super nice and overall we had a great stay. I was really surprised at how close it was to everything in the greater Boston area. Super quick to jump on 495 as well as route 2 into 95 or straight into town. One thing that was unexpected was the train close by. You can hear it loud and clear, we ran our AC fan which was enough white noise to drown it out but maybe something to consider if you're tent camping. We will defiantly return to this campground.
Claudia Lavoie
We are repeat campers here, the campground it's under new management, so we were a little nervous. We arrived under the pouring rain, our site was flooded and the electricity wasn't working. New owner came to the rescue, he moved us to a much better spot and went above and beyond to make us feel comfortable. We are very pleased with the new management. This campground it's beautiful, quiet, clean, comfortable. The pool is perfect for a night swim and the store is well stocked.
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If you go to the camping ground website and put the days you want, it will tell you if there are those days available...
They have cabins
I don't know about the monthly cost but they do have water electric and cable hook up. We just came back from a 5 day stay at minuteman camp grounds.
Donot camp at this place!! The owner of the campground tries to micro manage everything in your site. He repeatedly comes though multiple times a day and looks for things to knit pick at you. We had music on from a tiny cell phone speaker and we we just having a family conversation at 1pm and he kept on saying we were to loud. Once we decided to ask him why he kept coming bt multiple times a day every day he started yelling and telling us to get out. We had to leave on 4th of July and lost our holiday weekend. We had 3 sites and he told us all to leave. The campers infront of us which we only met 1 of them was talking with us and he also told them to shut up or he was going to be kicked out. Even complained that I put a 3 way plug on the direct GFCI outlet. Small sites cramped together, some stalls and showers non working. The list goes on and on. This is my first google review because I have to warn others stay away!!!!!
Do you know of any rv parks open year round not to far out of Boston, we will probably have to move close for my child to go have treatments at Boston children's hospital???
We couldn't connect to anything, but we didn't ask after we looked.... Nothing matched the campground's name... Could have been something! 🤷🏼♀️
Nope, October 14 is the last day
no i believe it is open memorial day weekend through Columbus day weekend
there are train stations for the commuter rail in downtown Ayer and in Littleton near 495. See the MBTa website for schedules. These trains will take you into North Station where you can catch the Green Line Subway to the Boston Common
Larry you can dump at any of the state sewage treatment plants for free.
Go to their website and check availability.
May 4th. The cabins are awesome and very affordable. You can bring a camper (full or small sized) or camp out the old fashion way. They also have entertainment, toilets and showers
Uhhh, what?
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