This secure, gated 240+ site CG is mostly permanent units with only 30 "overnight" sites, and, not all of them have full WES hookups! But, if you can get a reservation - you should be happy. The CG is directly across the street from the Atlantic Ocean and the CG's very own private beach! You can watch both the sunrise and sunset on the south facing beach on the Cape Cod peninsula. We camped here after Labor Day and took advantage of the internet special weekly rate of $79 till the CG closed on Columbus Day. Lucky for us - 2007 saw record high temps! Other than the pull-through sites, it may be a little tight for some big rigs, but smaller drive units and tag-alongs should have no problem. The electric, water, cable tv, and sewer hookups are first rate. Some sites are a bit cramped. Good paved roads throughout. Free cable TV and free, strong wi-fi. Helpful on site staff waited for our late arrival and led us to our site. Super friendly staff and residents. The bathrooms were ALWAYS clean! Small laundry on site. Check for PET POLICY. Location is close enough for day trips to Boston, Provincetown, Plymouth, Salem, and Newport, RI for the mansion tours. Don't miss the wonderful clam chowder at nearby Capt. Parker's and thin crust pizza at Joey's. BEST RV DIRECTIONS: Rt 6 E, Exit 9A onto Rt 134 S, LEFT onto Rt 28 - go 1/10 mile & RIGHT onto Shad Hole Rd - go approx 3/4 mile to first STOP sign and turn RIGHT onto Lower County Rd - go 2/10 mile & turn LEFT onto Glendon Rd (between Joeys Pizza & The Dog House). Approx 1/2 mile to STOP sign and turn LEFT onto Old Wharf Rd - then LEFT into Campers Haven parking lot with Red Sign. Loved the fog rolling in at night! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Great campground, very friendly staff! We stayed here a week and couldn't have been happier. Very quiet. Would stay here again if we are in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I absolutely love this campground because it is close the water and it is close to all the things that make Cape Cod well Cape Cod. It is a mere 5 minutes to the town center and about a 30-45 minute drive to the coast guard beach. Or it can be said it takes about less than 3 minutes to walk across the street to the privately owned beach corresponding with the campground. I am a teenager from New England who has been in love with Cape Cod shores since i was an infant. This campground is tightly packed with lots of seasonals but it has a sense of a close knit community. The store is adorable, the playground is beautiful, the mini golf is ok, the ocean is warm, the cable is wicked cool and the people are friendly. What else can you ask for. I've been staying at this campground for 8 years, for one week my family of 6 packs up and stays. This definitely is the trip I look forward too. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Love this place. We spent 5 nights here. They are just across the street from the beach and Atlantic Ocean. This is an extremely neat and clean park with paved interior roads and sites. There are a lot of seasonal campers here with those nice little permanent trailer houses. Everything is neat as a pin and very attractive. The restrooms and shower rooms are extremely clean. The laundry room is extremely clean and has good washers. The flooring in it was cleaned and waxed while we were there. At the rear of the property, they have a weight room., a small meeting room, a kitchen, a lending library and a small laundry room. This is a great base camp from which to explore Cape Cod because you can go both directions with ease. Office staff is very knowledgeable and friendly. They have an upstairs media room where you can use their computer or use a modem line. WiFi worked like a charm. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We go back here every year but will not be doing so again. The place has really gone down hill. Way too expensive and if it rains you can't use the beach (which is really what you are paying for since they basically have nothing else). We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
More of an RV Park than a campground. Most sites were seasonal and most of these had park mobile homes or permanently placed trailers. Only 33 out of over 200 sites are open to visitors. On one hand you feel a little bit like an outsider but there was almost no waiting at the bathrooms and showers since most people had their own. Bathrooms and showers were fine. Inside showers were metered and open roof outside showers were free. A business office with internet hookup was available. The campground does have a private beach area on Nantucket Sound which is the reason we picked this campground. It was a short walk (about 5-10 min depending on kids & how much stuff we took) from our campsite to the beach. They did have a shuttle (kind of like a golf cart with 3 rows of seats) that ran back and forth if you felt like waiting for it. However, the beach was quite small and crowded especially on the weekend. This section of the Cape has small chunks of private beach side by side each other separated by fences and breakers. In retrospect, I would rather have stayed closer to the National Seashore or other better beaches. The minor hassle associated with a brief drive to the beach would have more than been offset by the nicer beaches elsewhere on the Cape. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
It's the worst campground I've ever visited. The sites are camper, car, camper, car, etc... If you like the beach it will be okay but if you don't like the beach stay away. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Tight spots but a nice campground for a quick overnight stay. The beach across the road is nice and the staff is extremely friendly. Owner of the park even drove my family of 5 to a nearby restaurant for dinner and gave his cell number to call when we were ready to return - nice touch. Many seasonal and full-time guests with transient sites next to the road. We camped here in a Motorhome.
It is the best campground in the world. The owner is nice has nice staff and the store is nice We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
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2001
$25
We drove through this park to check it out. The sites are so close together and most of the park is full of seasonal sites - looks more like a mobil home park. You'd have more privacy and room if you camped in a parking lot at a mall. We'd never camp here if was the last place on earth. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.