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Maple Park Campground

East Wareham, Massachusetts
3.8 (231 reviews)

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About Maple Park Campground

Campground in Massachusetts.

Maple Park Campground in East Wareham offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of Massachusetts's scenic Cape region. Nestled near Glen Charlie Pond, this RV park provides a welcoming base for travelers exploring one of New England's most beloved vacation destinations. The location strikes an ideal balance between natural beauty and convenient access to regional attractions, making it an excellent choice for families, couples, and solo adventurers alike.

East Wareham sits in a strategic position for Cape Cod exploration. The area is characterized by the natural charm of southeastern Massachusetts, with pine forests, cranberry bogs, and freshwater ponds creating a quintessential New England landscape. From your RV site, you're positioned within easy driving distance of Cape Cod's famous beaches, charming villages, and seasonal attractions. The nearby towns offer everything from fresh seafood restaurants to local shops and galleries that showcase regional craftsmanship.

The surrounding area provides numerous outdoor recreation opportunities that appeal to nature lovers and active travelers. Freshwater ponds and lakes in the region offer opportunities for those interested in swimming and water activities. The relatively flat terrain and scenic byways make this an excellent base for cyclists exploring the Cape, while hiking trails wind through the natural areas nearby. Birdwatchers and nature photographers will find plenty to appreciate in the diverse ecosystems of the region.

Families particularly enjoy this location for its proximity to family-friendly attractions. The area is close to amusement parks, mini golf, and water parks that are staples of Cape Cod tourism. Shopping enthusiasts appreciate the proximity to retail outlets and antique shops that dot the region. The relatively peaceful setting of East Wareham offers respite from the more crowded beach areas while remaining close enough for convenient day trips.

The timing of your visit matters in this seasonal destination. Summer months bring warmth and full access to beaches and attractions, though they also bring crowds. Shoulder seasons in spring and fall offer mild weather and a more relaxed atmosphere, with many attractions still operating. Winter visitors find a quieter landscape, though some seasonal closures are common.

Whether you're planning a week-long Cape Cod vacation or using this as a base for exploring southeastern Massachusetts, Maple Park Campground provides convenient RV accommodations in a location that captures the essence of New England coastal living.
3.8

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231

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

East Wareham is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Massachusetts weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for East Wareham.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near East Wareham. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Maple Park Campground Reviews

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Stephanie Nicole

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Stephanie Nicole

This was our first year staying at Maple Park, and unfortunately will also be our last. I’m not looking for five star accommodations from a campground, but our recent trip left much to be desired. Within an hour of being cleaned in the mornings, the bathrooms were filthy. With how many people are piled in next to each other, they definitely need to be cleaning the bathrooms more than once a day. O... This was our first year staying at Maple Park, and unfortunately will also be our last. I’m not looking for five star accommodations from a campground, but our recent trip left much to be desired. Within an hour of being cleaned in the mornings, the bathrooms were filthy. With how many people are piled in next to each other, they definitely need to be cleaning the bathrooms more than once a day. On our last night, we experienced waking up in the middle of the night to a man yelling at security. This led to the cops being called, the man being tased twice and arrested. The whole ordeal took over 3 hours, and happened at the site right next to our tent with my sleeping toddler and 6 month old. Not only was it terrifying, there were headlights shining in our tent till nearly 5 in the morning. While I do understand that the campground is not responsible for what happened, I think that it was handled very poorly when we tried to address the issue with staff the next day. We were laughed at and brushed off by multiple people, and met with no sympathy. It is my understanding that this type of occurrence is quite common for this campground. I would not recommend anyone stay here, especially if you have little kids and value feeling safe while camping.

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Maryanne Aldrich

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Maryanne Aldrich

This was our third or fourth year at Maple Park. We have stayed in the same sites overlooking the beach, which was perfect in regards to location, each time and that is kind of where the upsides end. The bathrooms are often dirty, the sites are tiny and stacked on top of each other, obviously to cram as many sardines into the campground as possible. The showers are no longer ALL quarter -run, but... This was our third or fourth year at Maple Park. We have stayed in the same sites overlooking the beach, which was perfect in regards to location, each time and that is kind of where the upsides end. The bathrooms are often dirty, the sites are tiny and stacked on top of each other, obviously to cram as many sardines into the campground as possible. The showers are no longer ALL quarter -run, but the free ones operate on a button system to reduce water use. one of the showers i attempted to use this week was broken but the rest were all occupied, so I dealt. The real issue is where we are located. the staff refers to it as the Hilltop, but my group has renamed it degenerate row due to the yearly problems we have with other campers. From late night golf cart cruisers not respecting the quiet hours, to domestic disturbances, and this year the disturbance ended in a taser assisted arrest with five cruisers on scene. did I mention we all had young kids who thankfully slept through this? When discussing concerns with the staff it was clear that there are chronic issues with the campers in this area of the grounds, but there was no empathy for the campers that were disturbed. They also require every site to have a gate key for a $10 deposit and they doubled the reservation deposit. All in all the beautiful morning view of the beach is not enough to offset the cons and this will be our last year camping with Maple Park

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Lisa Celeste

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Lisa Celeste

My family and I were once seasonal there many years ago, so we figured we would go for just a weekend. The day of , I get a phone call from the manager Glenn and tells me I am not allowed to go there because of what he heard about my family, which is all rumors. Maple Park has not changed at all the seasonal are all snobs. The Asst Manager Becky Rinauld is the only one that could have told the man... My family and I were once seasonal there many years ago, so we figured we would go for just a weekend. The day of , I get a phone call from the manager Glenn and tells me I am not allowed to go there because of what he heard about my family, which is all rumors. Maple Park has not changed at all the seasonal are all snobs. The Asst Manager Becky Rinauld is the only one that could have told the manager anything about me as she is one of the only seasonals left. STAY AWAY FROM THE DRAMA AND JUDGMENT. Their pond is so small it’s like a pee pond.

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Ashley Gelinas

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Ashley Gelinas

BEWARE!! Our family (a group of 4 families) has given this campground chance after chance over the past 4 years. The restrooms are not kept clean, the sites are not clean upon arrival (large numbers of cigarette butts on site without fail), and very small close packed camp sites. The final straw for our families was yet another disturbance during our camp stay-a belligerently drunk man yelling slu... BEWARE!! Our family (a group of 4 families) has given this campground chance after chance over the past 4 years. The restrooms are not kept clean, the sites are not clean upon arrival (large numbers of cigarette butts on site without fail), and very small close packed camp sites. The final straw for our families was yet another disturbance during our camp stay-a belligerently drunk man yelling slurs and swears who was later arrested and tased twice by police. This was a TRAUMATIZING experience for our young children to have at 1am. The police, security and disturbance carried on until 4am. There was NO empathy given to our families and overall this is why we will not return. The staff we spoke with all gave us giggles and "oh well you're on hilltop so..." Not to mention we have kept the same sites for 4 years and each year there is a domestic disturbance which they failed to acknowledge. Understandably, the staff cannot control every person that enters the campground but guests should be treated with empathy and respect when these situations occur. Please be careful if you bring small children to this campground and camp on the "hilltop" area. Very scary.

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Sonia Mendoza

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sonia Mendoza

I just stayed at Maple Park for the first time . I have stayed at a lot of camp grounds. Through many years , we came in as a group of four families another family booked the camp sites . That being said when we first pulled our first impression was this is not going to be a good 4 days. We ended up having a great time and are thinking about booking a 2 week stay next summer . The pond was clean a... I just stayed at Maple Park for the first time . I have stayed at a lot of camp grounds. Through many years , we came in as a group of four families another family booked the camp sites . That being said when we first pulled our first impression was this is not going to be a good 4 days. We ended up having a great time and are thinking about booking a 2 week stay next summer . The pond was clean and the kids had a blast fishing , paddle boats , canoes, playing outside games . It was great to see them off technology and enjoying the fresh air and outside. For that reason alone I give this Campground a 5 star.

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