Returning to “true” New England, Massachusetts is the consummate northeastern state, an intriguing blend of natural beauty, water and loads of American history. Massachusetts campgrounds and Massachusetts RV camping resorts welcome visitors from as far as the west coast. The western part of the state is dominated by the undulating landscape of the Berkshires. Peppered with charming country towns, these mountains offer miles of leisurely drives through rolling hills and lush valleys.
East of the Berkshires is the Mohawk Trail. Once an Indian war path, today the trail is a 63-mile paved road en-route to charming towns and through three beautiful New England river regions – the Hoosic, Deerfield and Connecticut.
The literary-minded won’t want to miss a chance to enjoy the serenity of Walden Pond. Located just north of historic Concord, Walden Pond is generally regarded as the birthplace of the conservation movement, thanks to the works of Henry David Thoreau and his writings. Now you get to see what all the fuss was about. There are Massachusetts beaches and Massachusetts RV camping resorts close by too.
Heading east and out into the Atlantic Ocean lies one of the country’s favorite destinations, Cape Cod. While the Cape is a popular resort area (bring your checkbook!), the Cape Cod National Seashore offers visitors unparalleled opportunities for wildlife viewing or pokey walks along the sand beaches as it stretches more than 40 miles along the Atlantic coast.
Martha’s Vineyard lies to the south of the Cape and is another popular vacation spot. Yes, it doesn’t hurt to be wealthy enough to enjoy it, but it also doesn’t cost much to enjoy the island’s hiking and biking trails, as well as a nice selection of beaches. Reserve ahead at Massachusetts campgrounds and Massachusetts RV camping resorts, because this little state enjoys a full house of RV campers, particularly in the summer!