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- CroweExplorerYou can easily access the Cape from there. Avoid the weekends and rush hour and it's only about 30 minutes to the upper Cape. Getting to Boston is a minimum of 45 minutes-on a good day. I would highly recommend going into Boston-drive to an MBTA Station and take the train in. A couple of the garages do have oversized parking, otherwise the dually will be a bit tricky. Salem is an hour and 15 minutes, no traffic. You can also head up to Rockport and Gloucester, very nice seaside towns. Splitting your time into two areas might help.
Remember its Mass, bring your wallet and lots of plastic.
Not much different than most city or tourist areas. - kerrlakeRooExplorer3 or 4 nights and youve seen it for there unless you want to stay there and run north to Boston, then you can add 3 more days with the Aquarium, USS Constitution and then up to Salem for the witch history. Remember its Mass, bring your wallet and lots of plastic.
- jplante4Explorer IINever been to but I've been by. RV Park Reviews says it's tight for 35 ft fifth wheels. It got a 6.2 rating on 5 reviews, only one within the past year. I normally bypass any park less rated than 7.
Other campgrounds in the area - Pinewood Lodge and the KOA in Middelboro.
Plenty to see and do in the area. Whale watches out of Plymouth Harbor. Planes rides at the airport. Plymouth Rock, (the world's most disappointing tourist attraction) and Plimouth Plantation. Take a day trip (mid week) to Falmouth and catch the Island Queen ferry to the Vineyard.
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