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3.5 (14 reviews)
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Wells State Park - drive up to site 24.  It's pretty rocky and rough, you'd want to make sure you weren't taking your large camper up there or anyt

Wells State Park

3.8(27 reviews)
5.3 mi

Almost always a nice weekend except when they allow someone to chop wood from 7am to almost 1pm and…read moreyou're there to relax.

We camped here as a stop on a road trip, so we I think we only spent a total of 14 hours at this…read morecampground. The rangers were nice and helpful. The campsite was clean. We did have very close neighbors, but only on one side. Other than those people, there were not really any sites close by. We could see them, but they were through the trees. It was one of the quietest campgrounds I have ever visited, which was awesome. The neighbors played a little music, but at such a low volume, I could not even tell you the genre. They turned it off the minute it got dark. The showers were great with lots of hot water and good water pressure. I have no idea what it would be like to actually stay at this park as a destination, but it was great as a stop on the way. My only complaint was that our campsite was pretty good sized, like it should easily hold 2-3 tents. We had one 6 person tent. There was no obvious good place for the tent. Where we pitched it, we were on a slight hill and there was a large root. The other option was extremely hard packed gravel and also a slight hill. Because we were just using sleeping pads, we did not like the idea of the packed gravel. I guess that is fine for a camper or if you are using a thicker mattress.

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Wells State Park - Swimming area at the pond.  Small, and crowded in the afternoon

Swimming area at the pond. Small, and crowded in the afternoon

Wells State Park - Yurt 2 - LOOP:Sites 26-52, 51A, Yurt 1 & Yurt 2

Yurt 2 - LOOP:Sites 26-52, 51A, Yurt 1 & Yurt 2

Wells State Park - Clean, well maintained park

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Clean, well maintained park

Village Green Family Campground

Village Green Family Campground

4.0(11 reviews)
1.1 mi

I was so disappointed with this place. When you talk to the people on the phone they are so kind…read moreand so friendly and I was looking forward to the weekend. It was our first weekend of camping and we actually did stay an extra night. But we only stayed the extra night to see our friends who we haven't seen in a long time. Otherwise we have would've been out of there probably Saturday morning after arriving on Friday night. As we drove up to the campground I could see junk cars lining the street before the entrance. Then we pulled into the campground and were immediately accosted by the dumpster with piles of junk next to it and a house with a bunch of boats and farm equipment in the yard. Mike went up and registered which was simple and easy. Then we went through the gate and around to our campsite. As we drove to our campsite there was a tractor parked in the middle of the road and we had to drive around it on the grass to get to our campsite. That seemed odd. Then we drove to this field which had a nice green grass but no trees and this was where our campsite was located. Now we live in a city in Rhode Island and on a road that is fairly busy but not nearly as busy as the road that was about three campers length from our campsite. I was absolutely floored that we would be spending the weekend that close to a very busy road and listening to that traffic constantly. Then I looked around behind our campsite and there were piles and piles and huge piles of junk. Piles of wood , piles of equipment, piles of metal, piles of stone. It was just junk everywhere. Definitely a hoarder's farm. So on one side we had the main road with the traffic and behind us our view was of a bunch of junk. And it just didn't end there. Everywhere you looked was junk. It was like camping in a junkyard. We took a drive the next day because we had read that this was a popular campground with decent ratings. For the life of me, I cannot figure out why that is. We saw many sites which appeared to be seasonal sites. We saw several places where new construction was going on. None of the construction was completed and they actually had a functioning gravel bank right in the campground. There were campers parked next to it and across from it. The newer campsites had gravel instead of grass where you would park your camper. I could see that many people had been seasonal there for a long time because they had their own lawns and sheds and decorations that appear to have been there a long time. But when you got to the end of pretty much every road there was construction equipment working on the weekend, there was construction equipment lying on the side of the road, there was just more junk everywhere. As far as amenities, they have a man-made springfed pond. They do say that it is stocked but there is no swimming pool. They have a baseball field that needs reseeding because the grass is terrible. They do have a playground which looked pretty good. They had a couple of activities the weekend we arrived but we did not take part in them because we are still avoiding crowds. I wish I could say something good about them besides the fact that they are kind and friendly people but I can't. We will never go back again it was just not an experience that was relaxing and that rural atmosphere that you look for when you camp.

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Village Green Family Campground - Lounging around!

Lounging around!

Village Green Family Campground - Our campsite!

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Our campsite!

Solair Family Nudist Resort - Our RV campsite in the "Pioneer Valley" (had electric and water hookup)

Solair Family Nudist Resort

4.1(22 reviews)
7.6 mi

Great place to get some sun in the nude. The lake is very…read morerefreshing !!! Most people here are very welcoming and make you feel like you are an Old friend . Small cafe with yummy food for lunch... Mostly couples some bring kids. We have been to over 30 nudist resorts in the US and find this one to be up in the top 5 Nice big pool, clean showers and bathrooms, and it's all done by volunteer members. Great place for first timers who want to ease into nudity. Many tent and RV sites. We can't wait to go back !!!

Solair Recreation League in Woodstock, Connecticut publicly states that guests and visitors must…read moreconsent to CORI background checks. However, after extensive correspondence with Massachusetts authorities, including DCJIS and the Massachusetts DOC, I was informed that Solair is not authorized through Massachusetts DCJIS to access CORI. That raises an important public-interest question: If Solair is not authorized to access Massachusetts CORI as represented publicly, then what screening is actually being performed, if any? Members and prospective visitors deserve transparency regarding the organization's publicly advertised safety and screening practices before deciding whether to join or visit. At minimum, there appears to be a significant disconnect between the organization's public statements and what Massachusetts authorities have acknowledged. People can make their own decisions, but I believe consumers should ask questions, seek clarity, and make informed choices before placing trust in any organization's public safety representations. And for those exploring naturist communities, Solair is not the only option in Connecticut or New England

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Solair Family Nudist Resort - Our pool at sunset, next to community center.

Our pool at sunset, next to community center.

Solair Family Nudist Resort - Skinny-dipping in our large solar-heated pool.

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Skinny-dipping in our large solar-heated pool.

Outdoor World - View from the office picnic area.

Outdoor World

3.0(7 reviews)
4.0 mi

When we bought our new motor home, the RV salesman threw in a free one year membership to thousand…read moretrails, so this was our first experience with an affiliate campground. The location is not too bad, considering it is just a mile off the highway and surprisingly you can barely hear highway 84. We arrived somewhat late on a Friday night, about 8 pm for a planned 2 night weekend visit. It appears the owners spent a lot of time on the entrance, signage and a guard house, but that is where much of their spending seemed to stop. Although our experience with the staff in general was pleasant, our first impressions almost made us turnaround. As we pulled up, we were asked if we had been here before and when we said no, a loud audible sigh and head shaking ensued, directions were given and another sigh when we asked for a map. This is not really the greeting I would imagine was envisioned by the owners when weary travelers arrive at your campground. One of the very odd things about this place is their reservation system or lack there of. Although we made reservations on their website, the staff member literally brushed it away when I handed it to her and only wanted our membership card. It continues to get more bizarre as the staff has absolutely no idea what camp sites are open and which ones are occupied. Therefore, with my newly acquired map, in the dark and not knowing who occupies what site, my wife and I slowly traveled the campground staring out the window for an open camp site, hoping that we found one, which we eventually did without the aid of any staff member. The site itself was pretty good and overlooking the pond, in comparison to the ones that were stacked together in the open field area, which nearly caused me to just turn around and head up to Jelly-stone or the nearest Walmart. I am glad we didn't because it turned out to be a great weekend and great weather. The campground is only 4 or 5 miles from Old Sturbridge Village and we took advantage of that by riding our bikes to see the museum. We will likely not return to the site due to the lack of a true reservation system and the way each site is stacked on top of one another. It is just too much of a gamble on getting a crappy site, when you are traveling long distance.

Crowded and dirty! Sites are packed on top of each other. Our site was littered with cigarette…read morebutts, bottle caps and other debris. Other grounds had wrappers, juice boxes and handy wipes. The showers had chipping paint and puddles of water / mud. Quiet hours weren't monitored. Loud music traveled from site to site.

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Outdoor World - We had a nice site.

We had a nice site.

Outdoor World - Reminded me of tailgating.

Reminded me of tailgating.

Outdoor World - The field of stacked "camping" RV's.

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The field of stacked "camping" RV's.

Sunsetview Farm Camping Area - Some of the RV sites

Sunsetview Farm Camping Area

2.7(6 reviews)
7.7 mi

Off the beaten path for sure - about 13 miles from I-90. There is a bridge under construction at…read morethe moment so you may have to take a longer route to get here depending on which direction you are coming from. They have specific instructions on their website. Coming from the east, the roads through Sturbridge are very rutted. Brimfield is slightly better. There are overhanging branches on Town Farm road, and we snagged a couple. The check-in was quick and easy; however, they do not supply a map or give you any information about the campground. The interior roads are mostly dirt with some gravel. They are narrow and challenging for big rigs. The RV sites are situated in all directions so it looks a bit disheveled. The transient sites have dirt/grass/mud and some have a smattering of gravel. The seasonal/permanent sites (which occupy most of the spaces) have more gravel. To get into our site, we had to drive up an incline to a flatter area which barely had enough room to get all our tires on it. We were towing a vehicle which remained on the incline. Our rig was leaning towards the driver's side but the levelers were able to do their job. There was a large square dirt area outside our door where apparently someone had placed a rug for a long time. Our bedroom window looked right out onto the porch of the park model that was backed up to ours. Getting out of our site was interesting as we had to make a tight turn. Luckily, no one was in the sites(plural!) across from us because we imposed heavily on them. Satellite would work in some sites. I don't know if they have cable or not. Verizon was 5g 2 bars or 4g 3 bars; however, our hot spots acted wonky. Trains can be heard off in the distance but they aren't intrusive. It is very quiet at night so there's that. FYI - They charge $6 extra a night for 50 amp and $3.50 transaction fee. Pretty high priced for what you get. Just did not tickle our fancy so we won't be back.

This is an ok campground. We found it thru Good Sams but it is no longer affiliated with them…read more This is mainly a seasonal campground with at least 3/4ths of the sites seasonal. We stayed over the weekend passing thru from Maine to Michigan. They had a 50's band as entertainment on Saturday night. Lots of the campers dressed up and most people know each other. It has a pool, swimming pond, fish pond but we didn't use them. The showers are very small but clean. They have very cool fire pits. Probably won't be back but it was fine for a few nights. It's actually pretty quite campground. Very one was very nice. Another thing is the streets and sites are pretty rocky/gravely.

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Sunsetview Farm Camping Area - Picnic table site G

Picnic table site G

Sunsetview Farm Camping Area - More RV sites and playground

More RV sites and playground

Sunsetview Farm Camping Area - More RV sites

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Pine Lake RV Resort & Cottages - Marshmallow by the fire

Pine Lake RV Resort & Cottages

3.6(25 reviews)
3.4 mi

I truly loved this place. They are not really cabins but they accommodate to feel like it on the…read moreinside. We went for a little Fall getaway with my husband and kid it was really pleasant . Most weekends they have activities we landed on BBQ cookout and music it was really good. Lots of people food and music very happy place. They have a POOL for kids and a heated pool for adults we felt bad that we didn't bring our bathing suits but I wet my feet just to enjoy the water a little bit A nice trail for hiking and a basketball court. I can't express enough how happy I was with my husband's choice for a mini vacation. Just one downside, WOOD is a hit or miss here due to outside storage could be wet could be dry and of course wet does not burn well. See you next year

Pine Lake RV Resort & Cottages is a clean and well kept park. They have a lot of amenities,…read moreincluding a beautiful new swimming pool, community fire pit, group functions, movie nights, a billiard room and shuffleboard room, even a workout facility. The ladies that run the place are friendly and fun. There's always workers around cleaning up, blowing leaves, working on sites. Keeping the place really nice. The cottages themselves look really cute although we didn't go inside them. A lot of them are lakefront, which is lovely. If you haven't been here, give it a try, you won't be disappointed.

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Pine Lake RV Resort & Cottages - By the lake

By the lake

Pine Lake RV Resort & Cottages - Inside the cottage

Inside the cottage

Pine Lake RV Resort & Cottages - Music and food. What else can we ask for ?

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Music and food. What else can we ask for ?

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