We stayed at Normandy Farms Family Camping Resort in Foxboro, Massachusetts. (Campground Reviews listing.)
Established way back in 1759 as a farm, and made into a campground in the late 1960’s, this campground has been around a while, and has the amenities to show for it, if you’re into such things. Very popular with weekenders. Though we did visit on the Fourth of July weekend, so it might have been more busy than normal.
Dates:
- Check in: 2025-06-29
- Check out: 2025-07-06
- 7 nights
Weather:
- Partly cloudy, a little rain
- High temps 76-87°F, lows 61-68°F
- Some wind, gusts to 24 MPH, but sheltered by trees
Noise:
- No road noise
- No train horn noise
- A lot of neighbor noise (dogs, kids, partiers)
Site:
- #819, pull-through, gravel
- Didn’t need to disconnect toad, parked behind coach
- Somewhat level site; high on passenger side; used hydraulic leveling
- Gravel driveway about 70 feet long by 20 feet wide
- 12 feet to neighbor on passenger side
- 0-35 feet to road on driver side
- Just grass between sites
- Picnic table
- Fire pit
- Tall trees
- Clean site
- Elevation 220 feet, front facing NW
Utilities:
- 50 amp power, somewhat conveniently located towards rear of site
- 80 PSI water, somewhat conveniently located towards rear of site
- Unthreaded sewer connection, two ports, conveniently located (1 10-foot pipe needed)
Internet (in usage priority order):
- Starlink: 176-224 Mbps down, 13-30 Mbps up, 35 ms ping
- RoamLink: 7-9 Mbps down, 0.1-2 Mbps up, 160-190 ms ping (the RoamLink service picks the best network, so I’m not sure which one it used, other than not AT&T)
- AT&T: 28-216 Mbps down, 5 Mbps up, 50-120 ms ping (I have AT&T on my iPhone)
- Campground Wi-Fi: not used
Amenities:
- Garbage dumpsters
- Pool
- Restaurant on site (didn’t try)
- Package delivery to office
Our review on Campground Reviews:
Great base for New England exploration
We’re not really “campground activities” kind of people, but if you are, this is the place to go and do that. For us, it was a great home base for exploring Boston, Cape Cod, and a daytrip into CT and RI, so we didn’t spend a lot of time at the campground itself. I really enjoyed having a massage therapist on site, however. What an awesome perk that I wish more campgrounds had. While the amenities offered definitely live up to the “resort” name, the sites themselves were a bit on the basic side, with gravel roads, pads that weren’t entirely level, and no garbage pickup. The utilities all worked well, however, and they do accept packages. We’d be happy to stay here again when we’re in the area. We camped at Normandy Farms Family Camping Resort in a Motorhome.
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We’d be happy to stay here again.