20 RV Parks near West Falmouth, Massachusetts
Falmouth, Massachusetts 2.87 miles S
North Falmouth, Massachusetts 2.99 miles NE
Teaticket, Massachusetts 3.39 miles SE
East Falmouth, Massachusetts 3.84 miles SE
Joint Base Cape Cod, Massachusetts 5.71 miles NE
We did however find 20 campgrounds within 25 miles of West Falmouth. You can also find a list of cities with campgrounds or RV Parks near West Falmouth in the left hand column.
836 Palmer Ave Falmouth, Massachusetts 02540 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 111 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 3 Reviews
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Aug 2016 - $53.00
This is an older campground with lots of seasonal lots, some of which are a little rough. However, if you want to visit the Cape, then this campground offers some benefits. On the plus side, the Shining Seas bike path is adjacent to the campground and they offer a shuttle service to the ferry boats for Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. They also sell the ferry tickets so you just take the shuttle and walk right onto the boat. This is a real convenience. They have a really nice campground brochure that folds out into a map of the Cape with some featured directions. They offer free WiFi that worked quite well for us. On the downside, they have possibly the worst driveways I have seen. There is asphalt until you get to the campsite loop, then it starts to break up with tree roots and potholes, then it turns to rutted dirt. In addition, the driveway is very narrow and has a steep drop. We found it difficult to get level on the site we had, sloped back to front and side to side. I would rate the showers and bathrooms as acceptable, generally clean, good water pressure, but I was not able to get the shower door to lock so had two people walk in during my shower. We had a site with water and 30 amp electric for $53 per night, sewer dump is available. We could not get satellite TV due to tree cover but had a good selection of over the air channels. AT&T 4G signal strength was -97 dBm, fairly good. - Coopsecondact
Sep 2014 - $40.00
Very close to downtown Falmouth and the bus to Martha's Vineyard ferry. Very quiet and close to an impressive bike path. Rustic, dirt sites mostly, small streets but good enough for a 35 footer. I enjoyed the stay because of the convenience mostly. I would go again if going to the area. - jaygee
Jun 2012 - $49.00
We only stayed here one night as a stop when getting off the Martha's Vineyard Ferry. The campground is very clean and the staff were immensely friendly and helpful. It abuts the bike trail. However, the site we were given was nearly impossible to get into. Roads are washed dirt, very narrow, twisty and rocky. If it weren't for our friendly seasonal neighbor we would have never gotten into the site. A walk around the campground shows this to be true of most sites. Very tight with poor approaches. More than 70% of the campground seems to be seasonals. It served our purpose for one night, but would probably not plan an entire week here. - Everyboysmomma
East Falmouth, Massachusetts (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 230 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 49 Reviews
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Oct 2017 - $62.00
We stayed here for 8 nights. This is a large campground with a lot of amenities for in season. 2 pools, mini golf, paddle boat rentals, paddle board rentals, arcade, etc. We stayed off season so the price was a little high for anything we could take advantage of. But to that point there weren't many campers left and only a few transients staying. They spaced us out so we all had plenty of room which was great. They have cable with minimal channels, but enough. Cell service with Verizon was okay so we were able to hot spot Wifi. We had one of the premium sites which came with a stone fire pit, paver patio and picnic table and Adirondack chairs around the pit. They also have plenty of cabins to rent. Area is a good place to explore the western side of the Cape, Plymouth, and ferry to Martha's Vineyard and other areas. We would stay here again. - Fulltimingit
Oct 2016 - $62.00
Very nice campground, although no site wifi. Office closes early. Spacious, paved level and treed. Watch GPS directions, ours weren't accurate. Well worth the price. Cabins are very nice, as our friends stayed in them. Staff was very helpful about things to do in the area. - Maltaman
Aug 2016 - $76.00
We stayed here for 2 months (June 29-Aug 29). We got the monthly rate of about $2000 per month for a "Glampsite."
Very disappointed. Wifi is almost non existent. If you want wifi in your rig, stay near the office. Use the Deck connection as the pool connection is worthless.
Electric power is spotty. My surge protector kept turning off power because of low voltage. They ask you to use only 1 AC, not two. Bathrooms are not very nice. Clean but not upscale. Many staff not friendly. Must pay for guests. Will not come back. - Mike Perrault
5204 Ent St Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts 02542 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 5 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 1 Reviews
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Aug 2017 - $25.00
No frills! This is an open field with 5 sites on it that offer water, electric and sewer. The sites are at least 100 feet long - pull through - and far apart. Lots of elbow room. The field is grass and the sites are gravel. Very quiet and secluded. The utilities were good and steady and water pressure was over 60 pounds of pressure so we regulated down to 60 pounds of pressure. The park (if that's what you want to call it) is deep into the USCG Joint Base which is very large with huge areas of open land; so to go anywhere you travel a good bit to get there. The exchange is a small grocery store and the back is the other stuff. Not bad at all. Verizon cell service was good, no wifi, no cable, no bathrooms, showers, etc. This is a good place to hang your hat while visiting the area. Just realize ahead of time that it offers no amenities and is off the beaten path. (LOL - that's okay too because the traffic in Cape Cod is very bad!) - jomark
260 MacArthur Blvd Bourne, Massachusetts 02532 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 400 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 52 Reviews
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Sep 2017 - $65.00
A 50-yr old campground that is doing very good. Only real issue was that the sites can be muddy when it rains and mud splatters on the sides of the RV. - AvalonDF41
Aug 2017 - $60.00
We found Bay View to be pricey for a cramped, nothing special site. The wifi was pathetic, especially for the price. Their bathrooms were clean and the showers were nice but still very tight. The laundry facility was the most I've ever paid $3.25 per load for wash and .25 for 4 minutes of drying time. Two loads was $10.oo and there were no baskets or carts to transfer from the washers to the dryers. The campsites were very close and there were a lot of seasonal campers which equals lots of 'stuff' around their trailers/motorhomes. Not sure we'd ever stay here again. - Cinzia
Aug 2016 - $67.00
We were attending a wedding and found most of the RV parks booked months ahead. Bay View was available and although expensive, we took it. Site was wide, level and wooded. Backed up to a site that had a derelict trailer and lots of junk. If we had invited guests to visit our site, they would have to pay $7 each to enter the park if staying more than 30 minutes. If we return to area, will look for another park. - Dunwoodyradio
5 John Ewer Rd Sandwich, Massachusetts 02563 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 66 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 3 Reviews
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Aug 2016 - $46.00
Easy to get to, well maintained park. Full-service, 50A, pull-thru site was quite long. Owners friendly and helpful. Near many attractions including ferries to Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard. Many seasonals, but they were nice and well kept. Roads were a bit narrow in the park for very big rigs, but we made it fine. I would definitely stay again. - DYK 640
May 2015 - $40.00
Friendly, quiet, generally seasonal occupants with personal upgrades to the sites. Rolling topography. - User2564
Jun 2014 - $40.00
We stayed here in our 42' rig. The pull-through site was plenty long. The park was nice and quiet with a wonderful beach area that many were enjoying. They have sailboats, rowboats and paddleboats available at no extra charge. The owner was very friendly and gave us a lot of local information/sights to see. We would stay there again. - FunTimes123
185 Cotuit Rd Sandwich, Massachusetts 02563 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 411 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 25 Reviews
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Oct 2017 - $59.00
Stayed 5 nights at this campground. Rate I posted was the non-discounted rate. I used PA for 2 nights and a fall special discount t of 30% off for the other 3 nights. FHUs worked as expected. Cable channel selection was good although some channels were a little fuzzy. Wifi worked good for general surfing. Site was gravel, level, and pretty good size. Lots of park models and seasonal campers. My only complaint is the showers on Spruce Ln need some work. No hooks, sheet rock was turning black, and the water ran out into the floor in the handicapped accessible shower making the floor very slick. Showers in other parts of the campground were better. Staff was nice and helpful. Would stay there again if in the area. - Kxbronco
Aug 2017 - $55.00
We had site PI17, which was a back in, with 50 AMP, water, sewer, and cable for $55/night. As previously noted, there are a lot of seasonal sites. Our site was gravel, and long enough. It was a quiet place at night, because we stayed here before the Labor Day Weekend. There are a lot of amenities including a pool, activity room, beach area at the pond, playground, and other game areas. The staff is very friendly and helpful! The security gate staff are very professional and friendly! The seasonal residents were nice too. It does have a closed in feel due to all of the trees surrounding each site. My Verizon cell wouldn't work well unless I went closer to the office. Good thing they had cable, because satellite and Over The Air would not pick up channels. - Lindy White
Jul 2017 - $59.00
Very nice park. Sites are gravel and large; greenery between gives you more privacy. A lot of seasonal and permanent (park home) folks, but done in a nice way. We would stay here again when in the area. - DreamCaptn
370 Scenic Hwy Bourne, Massachusetts 02532 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 460 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 23 Reviews
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Jun 2012 - $40.00
Went to the Cape, but unfortunately we picked a weekend with a lot of rain. But we still had a good time getting away. Our site was a little narrow. Would have like to have better Wi-Fi coverage. As campgrounds on the Cape go, this one is pretty good. - jp873
Oct 2011 - $39.00
Right on Cape Cod Canal next to lovely walk/bike trail. Very dense shade sandy ground. Some sites very narrow, but ours was large. Seasonal rigs with a lot if stuff lying around detract from the beauty. Water pressure in showers way too high to stand under. Wi-Fi only available 300 feet from office, but office open until 9:00 PM and they invite you to sit there. And there is a large pavilion with access. Store open on weekends in off season. No real alternatives, and this CG isn't bad. - Doogiesmom
Aug 2011 - $46.00
Bourne Scenic Park is narrow piece of land about a mile long located between route 6 and the Cape Cod Canal in Bourne, MA starting just west of the Bourne Bridge. This is a town run campground on land leased to them by the Army Corps of Engineers. Management, the office staff, store staff and staff in the campground were very friendly and helpful when asked. The location of the campground makes it a great place for watching the boats and ships traveling through the canal. The manned security gate is a plus. Our site had 50 amp service with gray water pit. We were told only a small section of the campground had upgraded electrical service. There is a dump station for black water. Wi-Fi is only available at the pavilion. There appears to be a lot of scheduled activities and two small pools manned with lifeguards. There are almost no mosquitoes, I guessing due to the smoke. The store had the best Ice Cream. Now for the negative review. 1. Part of campground sits directly below the Bourne Bridge. This bridge transverses the Cape Cod Canal. Trucks crossing over the top use their Jake Brake to slow down in both directions. Tires hitting the expansion joints add to the noise (thump, thump). The noise of the traffic and the braking gets to be very annoying. 2. Emergency vehicles across the canal start their sirens leaving the station and appear to not shut them off until the reach their destination. By the frequency of the noise, they get a lot of calls. 3. NO Air Conditioners are allowed to be used even though we had 50 amp service at 120 plus volts. This means that if you shut your RV’s windows due to the campfire smoke you literally roast. It can get very hot and damp in the RV at night. The smoke just seems to hang in the trees due to the heavy canopy.. 4. No cable and we could only get one station (not all the time though) consistently OTA. We had to face the antenna toward the Bourne Bridge even though the station was in the opposite direction. Trees blocked any chance of a remote satellite dish. 5. Even though there are a lot of sites with grass and excellent views of the canal, you cannot get reserve one. The seasonals have almost all of them. Our site was all sand. 6. Burning of trash in the fire pits is a frequent pastime at this campground. Nothing like the smell of burning trash before you get up in the morning. 7. As far as I could see, none of their rules are being enforced. C section is far enough away so that the bridge noise is significantly reduced. This section is well above the canal. There are many sets of steps leading to the canal service road. The number of steps range from 20 to 50 steps depending where you are located in C section. This section is extremely tight. The larger sites and the sites with a canal view appear to be taken by the seasonals. The roads are very narrow in C section. My neighbor from Rhode Island mentioned to me that the seasonals were not very friendly and I agree. If you can deal with the noise, no A/C , heavy smoke and the smell of burning trash, this might be the perfect campground for you. Until they allow the use of A/C's, I would not recommend Bourne Scenic Park. - ploiselle
569 Edgartown Rd Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts 02568 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 100 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 5 Reviews
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Aug 2015 - $65.00
The biggest cost was the ferry ride over which was $370, once we arrived at the site it was well worth it. The area was quiet and removed from all the noise, the site was quiet and clean. The area is very shaded with lots of trees and minimum mosquitoes but lots of beetles which was a turn off.
What we love about the Island is that it's flat and very bike friendly, we're coming back. - koeka
Jul 2012 - $50.00
No dogs, no campfires after 11, no pool, no cable TV (5 over the air channels), no cell phone reception (Verizon), no internet at the sites, no trash pickup. Even the internet at the office is limited. I tried to explain to the owner why people couldn't connect, but he insisted that my three machines (one Windows, one Mac, and one Android) were all configured wrong, along with the other 5 people who couldn't connect. What do I know? I've only been doing systems and networking work for 30 years, and he runs a campground. (In any case, I can tell you how to bypass his bad configuration. Just hard code the addresses instead of using DHCP.) The ground was so soft that my leveling jacks sunk into the ground. Fortunately, the sites weren't seriously unlevel. Martha's Vineyard is a great place to visit and this is the only RV campground, so I may return. But this place was among the worst in terms of features. - Brian Gould
Jun 2012 - $51.00
Bringing our full size pickup, kayak, and 35' fifth wheel to the Vineyard was such an adventure. Don't be afraid to try it! The campground was well laid out, extremely clean, with friendly helpful staff. The location is right on the bikeway and convenient to everything Martha's Vineyard has to offer. Well stocked store, well kept playground, and immaculate bathrooms and showers. We were stunned that the week we were there the campground was less than 25% full. A couple of notables: the only place you can get a Wi-Fi signal is at the office/game room complex and we could not get a single TV station despite the complexity of our antennae system. Only a handful of seasonal campers here. Loved it. - Everyboysmomma
290 Glen Charlie Rd East Wareham, Massachusetts 02538 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 600 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 26 Reviews
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Aug 2017 - $55.00
This was a great campground, the facilities were always clean ,the park was always clean,all campers were respectful of the people around them.There was plenty to do in the area ,but if you wanted you would never have to leave the campground ,there is food ,a clean beach and things for kids to do.My only complaint really has nothing to do with the campground ,my new camper and awning were completely covered in globs of tree sap after one week ,luckily I had a cover for my new super duty or it would have been covered too.no fault of the campground just fyi - gsull
Jul 2017 - $61.00
Just a warning......this park is "NOT" big rig friendly. I know they advertise that it is but it is not. Very nice upgraded wide dirt/gravel entry into the park, but when you get to the bridge where you have to take a left towards the office there is a tree that poses a problem, (and it's a bigger problem when you exit) then there are low hanging electric cables that will come in contact with your roof and equipment on your roof. Camp employees always will tell you that there will be no problem and that they have had bigger rigs in here than yours, but trust me you will be upset when you try to get into the park. We did not stay because we could not get up the hill past the office, so we left. But $61 was what they were going to charge us. - DonGott
Oct 2015 - $59.00
This campground is so under rated. We camped for the Columbus Day Holiday and the CG seemed to be at full capacity, stretching their facilities and staff to the breaking point. We found the CG to be clean but rustic, giving a pleasant experience in very clean campsites. The office staff was very busy with little to complain about and found them to be very helpful. The security staff seem to be well trained with much better than expected professional attitude. We didn't expect much after reading some previous reviews, but with a change in ownership, this campground has become a desirable family destination, with lots of activities all weekend for both kids and adults alike. There are limited hours allowed for campfires, 4:30 to midnight, which seems to be very reasonable, with security politely enforcing this rule while explaining these hours were part of their permit requirements from the local fire district and town of Wareham.
Maple Park seems to have a large seasonal population and golf carts are allowed and golf cart rentals were available.
The campground had a 'haunted Trail ride' utilizing the 'trolley' buses, amd a 10-15 min. ride through the dark forest, an added extra activity for the holiday weekend. Well organized and executed and immense fun and memories for our families weekend stay. We have already booked ahead for next years holiday weekend and look forward to our return. This campground was recommended to us by friends, and we highly recommend this wonderful CG to all of our RVing friends and family. - Captain Dave
Sandwich, Massachusetts (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 285 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 7 Reviews
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Sep 2015 - $12.00
Great park! I love it on the Cape especially in the summer. - Crystalline421
Jul 2012 - $12.00
We stayed here for a weekend. The staff was friendly and efficient. The roads were paved. The sites are dirt, but they are roomy, shady, and level. They had a table and fire pit. Bathrooms dated, but clean. No hook ups. There are hiking trails, a playground and a small camp store with essentials and firewood. The campground volunteers put on a great pancake breakfast. Quiet at night. We would stay here again. - trip1
Sep 2011 - $12.00
This is a very nice park with shaded, private sites. While staying here you get access to Scusset Beach which is a very nice beach on Cape Cod Bay. Bathrooms are clean and the people that work here are very nice. We stay here often and the area is convenient for sight-seeing on Cape Cod. - BroadwayBaby