You really need a 4wd do go through this park. The interior roads were terrible. This park has a problem with low voltage. My surge protector shut down 5 times in 3 days. I mentioned the low voltage to the manager and his response was "yep, we have low voltage. As you get further away from the clubhouse it gets worse". He made no mention to fixing it our moving us. Someone left their dog in their trailer. The dog barked constantly. I told the owner and she was very rude that I bothered her with such a petty complaint. We will never stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We love to come to the outer cape and find this to be the nicest of all parks in the area. It is right on the Cape Cod Rail Trail and provides easy access to numerous restaurants and shops. Shuttle outside park to P-Town for those who don't have a toad. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We have a dually/36' high-profile fifth wheel. Our pull-through site was large and partly shaded - a good thing as the 30A service was only just enough to run one a/c unit. Water heater had to be switched off at that time. Enough space to manoeuvre but some tight turns when leaving. Some areas of park are on a slope. Our trailer needed a thick levelling board. Sewer connection needed 30' of hoses, slightly uphill but it worked - just. Good cable TV. Excellent free WiFi at office, $9.95 per day at site - not used! Expensive park but Cape Cod is an expensive area. Excellent location for access to National Seashore Bike Trail - right next door. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice park situated in a great location, very near great shopping and the beautiful national seashore. We plan on coming back next year. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice Clean park, dirt roads & wood chips on level sites. The wood chips are kind of a pain because they are the large ones, not playground mulch. Convenient location to the Cape Cod bike trail, but that was not passable due to construction. WIFI available at $10.00 a day from your site or free at the rec hall. No activities for kids and not much to do for a holiday weekend (Columbus Day). Full store with all the little things you would need. Staff was friendly and no problems with leaving my Golden Retriever in my rig while I was gone. Will probably not go back because the park doesn't offer anything to do while you are there. I think they rely on the area to provide the entertainment. I would rate higher if they had some type of activity schedule for weekends. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This campground was right next to the Cape Cod Rail Trail (bike path). The campground has plenty of shade from the Atlantic Oak trees. The office, lounge, game room and laundry are all in their new building. The staff was friendly and helpful. The kids enjoyed the free, nightly movie in the lounge. Most sites are pull-thru, and have wood chips; so, don't worry about the sand. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We absolutely loved this campground. We chose it due to its proximity to the Cape Cod Railtrail and the Provincetown beaches, but had reservations after we read the comment regarding pets. Obviously, the rule about having to take your pet with you if you leave is one which will be enforced if your pet is in fact being a nuisance to your neighbors while you are gone. As a pet owner, I respect that rule and would expect that this be the case. Our dog does not create such a problem. We spent many wonderful hours on the bike trail and touring around with no problem at all. This campground is clean, quiet, efficiently run, and close to all that is wonderful about Cape Cod. The staff were helpful, friendly, and great to visit with. The showers were exceptional. Each one offers a completely private stall and dressing area. Right down the road/trail from the campground are some great seafood restaurants and ice cream stands. We had a great week and will definitely be coming back to this top notch campground. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very nice campground located in a beautiful area of the Cape. Great staff, very friendly. Earlier comments made about problems with pets not noticed on our visit. We stayed with our Cocker Spaniel, not a problem. Very convenient location to National Seashore, boats to the islands, and shopping in Chatham. Will stay again next year. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The sites were a little tight, and I have a 23 ft hybrid camper. The motorhome next to us had a slide out that encroached into our site. I told the front office and they did nothing. When I checked in, to my surprise, we needed to give $20 cash for the gate key. That's OK, it's only a deposit, but I had no cash. I asked to have it put onto my credit card, but they would not. She told me to go down the road to the ATM (with trailer in tow!) VERY non-caring employees. The sites were clean, with good access to the rail trail. I won't go back again. I camp to relax, not to argue and get angry at inflexible rules and pompous attitudes. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2003
$47
The previous negative ratings dealt with the pet policy which is plainly stated on their
website. We have stayed here for a week each of the past 3 years and have found it a nice place to stay. The sites are closer together than we would like but better than KOAs we have stayed at. The camp is well kept and the management friendly and helpful and have gone out of their way to help us in the past. There are not many activities in the campground itself, but the area is a wonderland of fun family activities. Their store is well stocked and much of the merchandise is decently priced. Movies each night during the Summer. Security gated. Right on Rt. 6 with some road noise. Great location to access the National Seashore and the Rail Trail. A family favorite for my Father (cabin) and myself. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 1 / 10 ]
2003
$35
Campground is not pet friendly. They state pets are welcome but they do not like pets on
the property. If they don't wants pets they should simply state that in the rules. We also take exception to the site map. We had reserved an end site at
edge of campground. When we arrived we saw a full line of seasonals outside the perimeter of the sites shown on the site map. The sites were very tight and
small. They looked quite uncomfortable. At checkin we were told that the dog would not be allowed to stay at site alone inside the camper. If we were going
on the bike trail, someone would have to stay behind. The management was quite persistant with this rule. She kept repeating over and over that the dog had
better not be left alone. Needless to say, we were very disapointed, we decided to go elsewhere. We had a very happy camping experience at Nickerson State Park. Our dog Abby had a great time there as well. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 1 / 10 ]
2003
$45
Have not stayed there and will not. Asked them about leaving our two small dogs in RV while we went out to restaurants, etc. and were told by them to find another campground - hmm, and they are 'pet friendly' - sure We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a great small campground in the heart of Cape Cod. The staff is very friendy, the facilities are spotless with two bath, shower, and laundry facilities. The sites are good sized under a nice pine ceiling. They have a small store with a arcade and TV area. Free rental movies for the kids and a basic playground area. Easy access to most of the cape. Quiet time is enforced and fires must be out by 11pm or they will be put out. I have camped here many times and have always been very happy. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.