Camping in Massachusetts

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Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area (Boston)

Boston Harbor Islands national park area includes 34 islands situated within the Greater Boston shoreline. The islands are rich in natural and cultural resources.

Essex National Heritage Area (Salem)

The Essex National Heritage Area is a 550-square mile area between the Atlantic Coast and the Merrimack Valley.

Cape Cod Canal (Buzzards Bay)

The gateway to Cape Cod, with many nearby shops, tourist attractions and recreation facilities. State and town-managed campgrounds are located at various points next to the Canal. Area is popular for bicycling and fishing.

Birch Hill Dam (Royalston)

The Lake Denison Recreation Area, on an 82-acre natural lake, offers campground, swim beach, and picnic area. Reservoir lands are managed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for hunting, fishing, and snowmobiling.

Knightville Dam (Huntington)

The river and tributary streams offer excellent trout fishing and are surrounded by prime upland game habitat. Whitewater canoeing on the Westfield River occurs in the spring. A picnic area is next to the dam.

Tully Lake (Royalston)

Tully Lake is a 1300-acre flood control project completed in 1949. The reservoir area is rich with natural beauty and outdoor recreation. A tents-only campground with 35 sites lies on the north side of the 200-acre lake.