7 Amazing Campgrounds In Massachusetts Where You Can Spend The Night For 25 Bucks And Under
Looking for an incredibly affordable vacation? Now more than ever, with the desire to be outdoors coupled with rising travel costs, families are choosing to go camping over a traditional vacation at a hotel. If you’re on a budget, there are plenty of inexpensive campgrounds in Massachusetts you may want to check out.

Boston Harbor Islands National & State Park, 191w Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA 02109, USA
It's amazing to think that there is quite a bit of nature surrounding the urban landscape of Boston. Head out on a ferry to the Boston Harbor Islands and you'll feel as though you're in another world, yet it's so close to the city! One of the islands, Peddocks Island, is the place to go camping.
To get here, you must take a ferry or private boat. There are tent, group, and yurt campsites available. The most affordable option, of course, is a tent campsite at only $8 per night for Massachusetts residents (non-residents are charged $10 per night). The only amenities you have are composting toilets and each site is equipped with a picnic table and grill. Campers must bring one gallon of water per day per person and everything is carry in/carry out. To learn more about camping on Peddocks Island, visit the Boston Harbor Islands website.
To get here, you must take a ferry or private boat. There are tent, group, and yurt campsites available. The most affordable option, of course, is a tent campsite at only $8 per night for Massachusetts residents (non-residents are charged $10 per night). The only amenities you have are composting toilets and each site is equipped with a picnic table and grill. Campers must bring one gallon of water per day per person and everything is carry in/carry out. To learn more about camping on Peddocks Island, visit the Boston Harbor Islands website.

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219 Baldwinville State Rd, Winchendon, MA 01475, USA
Lake Dennison Recreation Area offers 151 campsites at a rate of $17 per night for Massachusetts residents while non-residents are charged $54. So, if you're a state resident, you get quite a deal! The dog-friendly campground offers a beach, swimming, non-motorized boating, 50 miles of trails for hiking, horseback riding, and fishing. To learn more and to book your campsite, head to the Massachusetts DCR website.

Horseneck Beach State Reservation, 5 John Reed Rd, Westport, MA 02790, USA
You may think that camping at the beach would be expensive, but it's not - at least not at Horseneck Beach State Reservation. From May through Columbus Day, you can camp here for only $22 per night, if you are a Massachusetts resident, that is. If you are a non-resident, it costs quite a bit more at $70 per night. But there's nothing quite like camping at the beach and falling asleep to the sound of the ocean. Horseneck Beach State Reservation is perhaps the best campground in Massachusetts.

Tolland State Forest, Tolland, MA 01034, USA
Good news if you have a dog...this campground is also dog-friendly! Tolland State Forest offers 93 campsites on a peninsula in Otis Reservoir. Not only will you be able to go fishing, boating, and swimming, but this is quite an affordable campground. You can enjoy all that this campground has to offer for only $17 per night for Mass residents (non-residents are charged $54 per night). To learn more, visit the Massachusetts DCR website.


Willard Brook State Forest, 599 Main St, West Townsend, MA 01474, USA
Willard Brook State Forest only has 19 campsites but only charges $14 per night for residents and $20 per night for non-residents. As one of the most affordable campgrounds on this list, you'll save money while enjoying all that this park has to offer. To learn more, visit the Massachusetts DCR website.
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133 Jenkins Rd, Andover, MA 01810, USA
This beautiful forest campground offers 91 campsites and charges $17 per night to state residents (non-residents are charged $54 per night). Each campsite comes with a fire ring, a picnic table, and a grill. With 35 miles of trails and 11 ponds, there is plenty to explore! To learn more, visit the Massachusetts DCR website.

323 W Hartland Rd, Granville, MA 01034, USA
Deep in the forest, you'll find 22 campsites, each with its own fire ring, food storage locker, and picnic table. While you'll find plenty of peace and quiet in this remote area, you'll also have access to hiking, mountain biking, and more. Campsites are $17 per night for residents and $54 for non-residents. Explore the forest, the rock formations, and the Hubbard River. To learn more and to book your campsite, visit the Massachusetts DCR website.
Have you ever booked a campsite at any of these inexpensive campgrounds in Massachusetts? What Is your favorite campground in the state? Let us know in the comments!
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