Museum of Bad Art
attraction
Somerville, MA
Since 1994, the Museum of Bad Art has had a mission to bring the worst of art to the widest of audiences. Because of limited exhibition space, only 50 to 70 pieces are shown at a time, but there are over 600 artifacts. Each piece has an interesting narrative.
Forge Pond Campground
campground
Freetown, MA
The East Coast is the birthplace of America and is a wonderful place for nature and history lovers to explore. If you want to get a taste of the simple life and what America was like for the first immigrants who landed, take your RV out to Forge Pond Campground and experience an abundance of untouched wilderness. This campground is popular among those who want to wander the road less traveled and create fond memories with their family.
Forge Pond Campground offers basic amenities to guests from all over the world. Each RV lot has water and electrical hookups. There are restrooms and showers on site and miles of countryside to explore. You can enjoy a fire at the pit and a delicious meal at the picnic tables. This is a great vacation destination for those who love to fish and hike. You can investigate the native plants and flowers of the area and look for wildlife while you are out there.
Indian Ranch
campground
Webster, MA
Indian Ranch is a seasonal campground, which accommodates Motor Homes, RV?s, Park Trailers and Pop-up?s. Located on the shores Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagaugchaubunagungamaugg, many come to enjoy the lake.
In the summer a concert series in the amphitheater by the beach entertains many a crowd. You can also take part in sing-alongs, dance parties and many other seasonal events.
Cape Ann Camp Site
campground
Gloucester, MA
Cape Ann Camp Site is located 30 miles northeast of Boston in the historic city of Gloucester. Established in 1949, Cape Ann Camp Site is a family owned and operated business built on the knowledge that the vacation is only as good as its destination, and it would be difficult to find a more ideal location than this small fishing village on the coast of Massachusetts. Gloucester, the jewel of Cape Ann, is both America?s Fishing Port and the Whale Watch Capital of the World. Avid historians and weary vacationers are equally charmed by its antiquity and its beauty. Cape Ann Camp Site is firmly committed to preserving its natural environment Therefore, each of its 200 sites are unique. Whether you have an RV and would like a full hookup site with a water view or you have a simple tent and love the shade, Cape Ann Camp Site has a spot for you and your family. Every site comes with a ready-made fireplace and picnic table. They also have six toilet and shower buildings, and a small campsite store stocked with ice and wood. They now also offer a centrally located Wi-Fi signal and Wi-Fi on big rig spots for Internet connectivity.
Winter Island Marine Recreational Park
campground
Salem, MA
A well known secret this community managed park provides RV camping right on the banks of the water. Walking distance or a short drive to the historic Salem area this park is the perfect RV rental trip destination.
Davis Square
attraction
Somerville, MA
A lovely square filled with quaint bargain shops, excellent dining, fun pubs, and a unique movie theater, offering art house films. The square is considered the heart of Somerville, and it should be a mandatory stop. Parking is hard to find so you may to take the T line to the Davis sq. stop. Enjoy the bustling center and discover your favorite place in Somerville.
Herring Cove Beach
attraction
Provincetown, MA
A smaller beach where you can walk for a while and find quiet places. Spot the whales, and other wildlife, fly a kite. Park your car next to the beach and enjoy the sunsets, sand dunes and ocean air.
Cape Cod Canal
attraction
Bourne, MA
The Cape Cod Canal connects Cape Cod Bay to Buzzards Bay. At 480 feet, it is the world's widest sea-level canal. It forms part of the Atlantic Intra-coastal Waterway, the 17.5 mile long canal traverses the narrow neck of land joining Cape Cod to the state's mainland. Visitors can enjoy a picnic, walks, swimming and fishing among other activities.