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Covering over 12,029 acres near Cape Cod Bay in Massachusetts lies Myles Standish State Forest. The state forest was established in 1916 and is named after Myles Standish, a prominent member of the Plymouth Colony. The forest is popular for its varying terrain, with some parts featuring numerous pine trees and other sections kettle ponds.

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Getting Outdoors

Visitors to Myles Standish State Forest can enjoy the great outdoors in various ways while here. One activity to try is birdwatching. The forest is a favorite nesting spot for a handful of species thanks to the numerous trees and waterways where they can hunt for food. A few you might see while here include cowbirds, kingbirds, sparrows, woodpeckers, and owls.

Camping at Myles Standish State Forest

Should you like to book an RV in Plymouth County, you’ll be able to do so at a few nearby motorhome campgrounds. A few minutes away from the state forest is the Cape Cod Maple Park Campground and RV Park. There are numerous camper sites available that come with features such as 20/30-amps, water, fire rings, and picnic tables. You’ll also find golf cart rentals, a camp store, and a game room on the grounds.

Exploring the Area

You’ll discover many nearby attractions to visit while in the state forest. In Boston, visitors can check out the Freedom Trail. This 2.5-mile long pathway winds through this historic city and will take you by 16 sites that are believed to have been crucial to the development of America. A few sites you’ll find along the way include the Paul Revere House, Massachusetts State House, Boston Latin School, and Faneuil Hall. Along the way, visitors will learn more about the importance of these structures and can even step inside them to view their interior. A handful of themed tours of the trail are available throughout the year, including a pub crawl and a night time lantern tour.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds

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  • Bentley Loop Trail, MAMyles Standish State Forest, MA
  • Russell Millpond Loop Trail, MAMyles Standish State Forest, MA
  • Russell Millpond, MAPlymouth, MA
  • Cranberry Bogs, MAPlymouth, MA
  • East Head Pond Trail , MAMyles Standish State Forest, MA
  • Ellisville Harbor State Park Trail, MAPlymouth, MA
  • Plymouth Wishbone Walking Trail , MAMyles Standish State Forest, MA
  • Lyman Reserve Trail, MAPlymouth, MA
  • Bournedale Hills Trail, MABourne, MA
  • Plymouth Harbor Trail, MAPlymouth, MA

Recent RV rental reviews in Myles Standish State Forest

Paulo M.

January, 2025

Had a great experience. The family really enjoyed the RV!
Peggy S.

January, 2025

The RV as just what we needed. Sondra was super helpful and easy to work with. Highly recommended.
Tod W.

November, 2024

It was a great rental experience. The Solis PX was perfect for off the grid camping. It is easy to drive, powerful and smooth. Jarrett have detailed training on using the van and camper features. The van had kitchen supplies, like pots, pans and plates. The bedding was very nice. The tanks were full. The van was clean and everything functioned, except the forward collision inactive light went on.

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