Massachusetts is in the 10 smallest states in the United States, however it doesn’t stop them from preserving their gorgeous territory and leaving areas for us to enjoy nature at its finest! Take a trek at Cape Cod National Seashore and experience the serene sandy coastline of Cape Cod.
Watch the seals or take a hike along the acres of marsh, forest, or sand dune trails in one of the 6 beaches located there. Be sure to travel to New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park provides visitors a free guided tour (in season) of the United State’s #1 fishing port.
Although trailers and campers aren’t actually allowed directly on the seashore, Campers Haven RV resort will gladly welcome your teardrop trailer once you have had your fill of attraction adventure.
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Go for a swim on their private beach or play golf on their mini course. Scusset Beach State Reservation on the Cape canal is a perfect place to lay your head and enjoy biking, swimming and saltwater fishing.
Need an island adventure in Massachusetts?
Check out Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area. Only some of the 34 islands are open to the public, but you can take a shuttle boat to see Fort Warren on Georges Island. Sure to be an incredible experience at this well known landmark. Come night time slumber, be sure to park your teardrop trailer at Boston- Cape Cod KOA.
If you are game for a drive of the Cape, out on the spit at Coastal Acres Campground is recommended for a close proximity to town.
Massachusetts has 120 RV campsite locations across the region; 29 of these sites being state run. There are 16 National Parks that can be found across its land. Limitless memories to be had by all who visit.
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