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Petergnoel
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May 21, 2014

Cape Cod RV Parks

I'll be in Cape Cod in late June in our 35ft Class A. Any recommendations on an RV Park?

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  • sher9570 wrote:
    We like Atlantic Oaks up in Eastham. Bike trail is right in back of the park. Lots of great Lobster restaurants all around.
    South is Chatham and north is Provincetown.
    We take our dogs over to the beaches on the bay side, lots of them!
    It is a campground, FHU, no paved lots but it's a nice place for a few days or a week!
    We usually go in September, less traffic and dogs are allowed on the beaches after labor day.

    Sher


    X2 on Atlantic Oaks. It is clean and centrally located. Nice access to bike path.
  • We like Atlantic Oaks up in Eastham. Bike trail is right in back of the park. Lots of great Lobster restaurants all around.
    South is Chatham and north is Provincetown.
    We take our dogs over to the beaches on the bay side, lots of them!
    It is a campground, FHU, no paved lots but it's a nice place for a few days or a week!
    We usually go in September, less traffic and dogs are allowed on the beaches after labor day.

    Sher
  • We liked Sweetwater Forest. But our TT is fairly small, I don't know what sites they have for a 35'-er.
  • I camped at Peter's Pond Park for years, through multiple management teams. I've never had a problem with any of the seasonal people, don't recall a lot of jet-skis, and have dealt with the new management although I haven't stayed there in a few years. The new management was professional and friendly to me. Try RVParkreviews.com to get some more feedback on the cg.
  • They have a few tight cg's alot without FHU just W/E. We stayed at two places, one Peters Pond in Sandwich but we didnt have a great time. The seasonal owners were not very nice to us and the kids go round and round in circles all day on the jet skis, so its not always peaceful. We did stay at Cape Cod Camping Resort 2x's and do like the place. It has laot of FHU and is close to some of the villages and Woods Hole for nice restaraunts on the water. Google them for the campsite. Others have stayed in Bourne and Bay View Pines. Look for my thread on Camping in Massachusetts. Happy Trails

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