Wawaloam Campground stands out as a unique family-oriented destination, named after a Nipmuck Native American Princess and rooted in a rich history of hospitality. Established in 1969 by Jim and Maureen Smith, this campground has evolved over nearly fifty years into a beloved retreat for campers of all ages, spanning three generations of family involvement. One of the highlights of Wawaloam is its inclusive family-friendly policy, allowing three children to stay at no extra charge, making it an ideal spot for family camping adventures. Additionally, well-behaved pets are welcome for a nominal fee of $5 per night, reflecting our commitment to animal lovers. Guests can engage in a variety of activities, from arts and crafts to dances, movie nights, and mini-golf, ensuring that there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Our renowned Friday night dinners and Sunday morning breakfasts, crafted by our head chef Jim using fresh local produce and seafood from Galilee, are not to be missed. Wawaloam boasts some of the most spacious campsites in the region, earning top ratings in the Good Sam Directory and on TripAdvisor. Our dedication to maintaining a pristine campground is evident, and we invite you to experience the natural beauty and welcoming atmosphere that make Wawaloam a