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- ChooChooMan74ExplorerThanks for the ideas. We are Six Flags season pass holders, so will be spending a few days there, but only one at Lake Compounce, that is why I figure something convenient to both.
Last year, we only did Six Flags, and stood at Sunset View in Monson. - CroweExplorerboth require some hill climbing by Ma. standards.
Please keep in mind that MA hills can be quite deceiving. While not as steep as other parts of the country they are often very long, gradual grades that take some by surprise. - mdcampingExplorer
K Charles wrote:
Didn't Lake Compounce just open there new campground this month?
Yes, https://www.lakecompounce.com/bearcreek
We just took a drive through the campground today, some things we liked and some not...
some of the good were huge showers/ bathrooms. Rv sites have water, electric, cable with 50 amp service available, large pull through sites.
some of the not so good was the sites are set up where you will be looking directly at your camping neighbor... no privacy!
Secondly dump station is elevated at least 1ft off the ground and as we all know water doesn't flow up hill very good, I did talk to them, they did say they were planning on fixing it...guess we'll see...
Campground has been open only for a couple of weeks so hopefully there working out the bugs.
Mike - K_CharlesExplorerDidn't Lake Compounce just open there new campground this month?
- PadlinExplorerI think it's the 2nd closest to Six Flags, Southwick Acre being closer. Neither is up there on my list of nice CG's but Sodom Mt is the better of the 2. I believe they are both owned by the same person. Southwick is 15 minutes away, 20-25 for Sodom Mt.
Prospect Mt, or Granville SP are better, Granville being dry and very small. Both are about 40-45 minutes from Six Flags, both require some hill climbing by Ma. standards.
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