The best camping near Manuel F. Correllus State Forest

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Hole 15 Camping

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · North Dighton, MA
Located right off the Segregansett Country Club golf course, we offer a perfect stop over point for anyone heading to RI or Cape Cod. The site is about 2 minutes from the nearest gas station and less than 10 from a grocery store and other shopping. Best suited for van life or small drive-able campers or talented travel trailer drivers as the site will require you to back in from the main road between a gate. Seen in photos. 30amp and 15amp electric and water hydrant/spigot are at the campsite. The dump station is located closer to the house, away from the site. Nearby: Gulf Gas Station - 1 Minute Under the Sun Farm (Local Farm Stand) - 2 Minutes Anawan Rock (Short Trail) - 3 Minutes Honey Dew Donuts - 5 Minutes Rehoboth State Forest - 5 Minutes Boyden Park - 6 Minutes Dollar Tree - 6 Minutes AutoZone - 6 Minutes Hannafords - 7 Minutes Walmart - 20 Minutes I495 - 20 Minutes Providence, RI - 28 Minutes Bourne, MA - 49 Minutes
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Cozy Wooded Nook

8 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents3 acres · Carver, MA
A cozy 3 acres near Cranberry Bogs. We have 5 campsites available to choose from. 1 RV (& multi tent) site and 4 onsite trailers. There are additional various locations tucked into nooks for small tent and hammock camping. Short wooded trails for dog walks. Build a fire for enjoyment, or swivel the 30” grill top over, to cook. Campfires permitted. Wood for sale on-site is $5 per bundle — mix of pine, oak, maple, ash, and poplar. The randomly dispersed hammocks are perfect for relaxing, watching sunsets through the tree line or reading a book with the morning birds. Pet friendly. 25-foot tie-out cable available for use anywhere on the property. No dump stations or bathrooms on site. [Luggable Loo Bucket Toilet available for rent for $1] Well water fill up available. Absolutely no use of liquid fire accelerants, please. We will provide endless fire starter logs and cardboard to get you going. 15 AMP ELECTRICITY AVAILABLE FOR AN ADDITIONAL $5/PER NIGHT 5 miles to Plymouth 25 miles to Cape Cod 45 miles to Boston
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Birch And Pine

2 sites · RVs, Tents15 acres · Dighton, MA
Welcome to your secluded retreat nestled at the end of a long, 400-foot paved driveway, offering unparalleled privacy and tranquility. With ample space to accommodate any size RV, you'll find all the comforts of home amid the serene surroundings. Situated just 7 miles from Narragansett Bay and popular attractions like Battleship Cove, with beaches just a short drive away, you're perfectly positioned to explore the natural beauty of the area. Additionally, Cape Cod is within an hour's drive, while the historic charm of Bristol, RI, awaits just 30 minutes away. Indulge in the region's culinary delights with plenty of restaurants offering fresh seafood and local fare. Dogs are welcome on leashes, and a delightful 20-minute hike through the woods right from your camper awaits, providing the perfect opportunity to stretch your legs and reconnect with nature. At the end of the day, gather around the fire pit, with wood provided, to share stories and toast marshmallows under the starry sky. Whether you seek adventure or relaxation, your idyllic getaway awaits in this serene oasis.
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Hilltop TreeFarm by Sakonnet River

4 sites · Lodging7 acres · Tiverton, RI
Welcome to Enchanted Christmas Tree Farm Coast! Rhode Island may be the tiniest state in the Union, but its charm is immeasurable. With approximately 400 miles of pristine coastline, it boasts a coastal paradise that rivals any other. Picture-perfect colonial seaside towns dot the landscape, reminiscent of scenes from a postcard. The windswept cliffs add a touch of romance to the scenery, while the renowned New England seafood scene tantalizes the taste buds. Venture a bit further inland, and you'll find yourself surrounded by lush forests, sun-kissed vineyards, and glistening lakes. Combined, these elements create an enchanting backdrop for camping under the Rhode Island stars. Indulge in local delicacies like clam cakes and jumbo Quahogs, serenaded by the gentle rhythm of waves caressing the shore. Discover your own slice of nirvana amidst the beauty and tranquility of Rhode Island's coastal wonders at Enchanted Christmas Tree FarmCoast.
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The best camping near Manuel F. Correllus State Forest guide

Overview

About

Camping near Manuel F. Correllus State Forest offers campers a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich history and natural beauty of Martha's Vineyard. With a vast expanse of 5300 acres, this state forest stands as a testament to nature's grandeur right at the heart of the island. For those who love to stay active, the forest boasts approximately 14 miles of diverse trails. Whether you're cycling on the paved bike path that gracefully winds around the western part of the forest or exploring the dirt trails that range from wide fire roads to adventurous singletrack paths, there's something for every outdoor enthusiast. And if you're a fan of disc golf, the course off of Barnes Road promises a fun-filled experience amidst the serene backdrop of the forest. History buffs will appreciate the forest's proximity to the Martha's Vineyard airport, a relic from World War II when it served as an auxiliary Naval air facility. But perhaps the most poignant historical marker is the statue commemorating the last habitat of the heath hen. Once abundant along the east coast, this grouse species faced extinction by 1932. Their story, however, ignited the spark for modern-day conservation efforts. Whether you're a nature lover, history enthusiast, or just someone looking for a peaceful retreat, a Manuel F. Correllus State Forest camping trip is an invitation to explore, learn, and rejuvenate. So, campers, pack your bags and set out for an adventure that promises both relaxation and discovery.

When to go

The best time to visit Manuel F. Correllus State Forest is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty of the island is at its peak. Summer offers warm days perfect for biking and hiking, but be prepared for more visitors. Winter provides a quiet, serene landscape, ideal for cross-country skiing, though some facilities may be less accessible.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast and dress appropriately for your adventure amid the forest's trails.
  • Free parking is available, but arrive early during peak season to secure a spot.
  • Remember to carry in and carry out all trash to keep the forest pristine.
  • Stay on marked paths to protect the environment and your own safety.
  • Dogs are welcome but must remain on-leash, ensuring a safe experience for all visitors.

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