Blueberry Hill Campground

Category: Campground in Plymouth, Massachusetts

Address: 571 Rocky Pond Rd, Plymouth, MA 02360, USA

Phone: +17812936327

Reviews

Bevan

Jul 18, 2022

Blueberry Hill is a private campground tucked into the Myles Standish State Forest in Plymouth. My grandfather was one of the founding campers in 1959, my family started camping there when I was six, and we had a permanent site by 1968; my brother has that site now. "Permanent" constructions aren't allowed. You can put campers and tents there, and build frames of 2x4s, canvas, mesh netting and fiberboard that have the appearance of a cabin. People park refrigerators, tables and appliances there, and generally stay throughout the season, which runs from Memorial Day to Labor Day. There's a pond for swimming, fishing and sailing, forests in which to hike, a recreation area with a basketball court and other amenities. The sites are seasonal leases (no short term camping) and can roll over year-to-year, and Site #12 isn't the only one that's been in the hands of one family for fifty years or more. Contact the owners to get on the waiting list for an opening, but understand that preference is often given to the families of current or old-time campers. Times have changed, some, and now water and electric hookups have replaced the propane-fired refrigerators and send-the-kids-to-the-public-taps-with-jerricans of my youth. More people are there weekends-only and fewer live there all summer long. But it's still the home of my heart, forever. And if you can get your own site, thank your lucky stars. It'll be one of the best things that ever happened to you.

Douglas Perry

Apr 30, 2022

Good customers. Sites are hard to come by though

Tom Faunce

Jul 28, 2019

Private campground so if your dont know already you never will.

Ross Michaud

Jul 8, 2019

beautiful location

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Questions & Answers

Do they have open sites to rent daily or weekly for out of state people?

Kenneth Roberts | Sep 23, 2019
Mark Belanger | Sep 23, 2019

No. The sites are seasonal

Are there full hookup pull thru sites?

Laurice Teague | Sep 23, 2018
Barbara Brierley | Sep 23, 2018

No pull through sites. It is also a seasonal campground.

Do you have year long camp sites?

Joseph Fillion | Sep 23, 2018
Anthony Grein | Sep 23, 2018

No.

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