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Mickeyfan0805
Jan 21, 2020Explorer
Used to live in that area. The Cape Cord KOA is decent, but we always preferred Normandy Farms. Probably the biggest thing we miss, since moving away, is Normandy. It was our go to weekend campground for local stays. It was a bit pricier than others, but you get what you pay for. We've spent the last 4.5 years trying to find a comparative - all to no avail.
Either way, both of these are south of the city, so you will have a few choices for transit. I agree with others who would suggest NOT driving into the city. The Lakeville station mentioned above is a commuter rail stop that would take you into the city. It's a bit pricier than just getting onto the T, but it's convenient. If you want to drive north up to Braintree or Mattapan, that would allow you to park and board the T directly. If you look up the MBTA, it can give you a good overview of the system and options.
Either way, both of these are south of the city, so you will have a few choices for transit. I agree with others who would suggest NOT driving into the city. The Lakeville station mentioned above is a commuter rail stop that would take you into the city. It's a bit pricier than just getting onto the T, but it's convenient. If you want to drive north up to Braintree or Mattapan, that would allow you to park and board the T directly. If you look up the MBTA, it can give you a good overview of the system and options.
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