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Perched along I-95 in Dedham, MA, just about 20.6 miles from Boston, lies Wilson Mountain Reservation. This lovely reservation is a public recreational area and a protected woodland park, popular among motorhome camping enthusiasts touring eastern Massachusetts. Looking for a great spot for your next vacation? Search for an RV in Norfolk County and make memories RV camping near Boston.

Spanning over 200 acres of woodlands, beautiful landscapes, and a hilltop, this gorgeous reservation is a paradise for hiking, wildlife watching, and fishing. The hilltop also offers stunning views of the Boston city skyline. The neighboring Cutler Park Reservation in Needham, is a fishing, boating, and birdwatching hotspot. To cure your wanderlust, rent a camper near Wilson Mountain Reservation and tour some of the most interesting attractions in Massachusetts at your own pace.

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Getting Outdoors

Be sure to carry a fishing rod when touring Wilson Mountain Reservation. Even though the reservation isn’t ideal for fishing, Kendrick Pond at the adjacent Cutler Park Reservation and Charles River are great places to catch some fish. Some of the fish to look out for include largemouth bass, black crappie, and yellow perch.

Another common activity here is boating. Don't worry if you're not towing a boat with your campervan as there are numerous kayak and canoe rental shops in the area. Boating aside, Kendrick Pond is one of the best places you’ll ever paddleboard. Once done with water activities, check out the adjacent Mass Audubon’s Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary for wildlife watching.

It’s hard to have a great time camping at Wilson Mountain Reservation without the mention of hiking. The easy rated 1.6 miles long Wilson Mountain Reservation Trail is ideal for a walk with younger children and seniors. The trail passes by some streams to a peak boasting of surreal Boston Skyline views. If you’re a biking buff, the neighboring Needham Town Forest is the place to be.

Camping at Wilson Mountain Reservation

When searching for a convenient place to camp in an RV near Needham, Hanscom AFB Famcamp is ideal if you’re in the military. This campground allows military and retired veterans only, so carry your ID. The ample sized pull-thru sites are equipped with full hookups. Some of the additional features include WiFi, mobile connectivity, and showers. The sites are spacious, ensuring guests enjoy their privacy. Pet lovers will be delighted to hear that the campground is pet-friendly.

For the non-military campers, a nice alternative is the Normandy Farms Family Camping Resort. What makes this campground popular with Foxborough campers is its size and proximity to the I-495. The concrete pull-thru sites are big-rig accessible. Besides full hookups, other amenities include restrooms, fire rings, and laundry facilities. There are a lot of activities for campers to enjoy, such as a pool, a playground, and nature trails.

Exploring the Area

When RV camping at state parks, always set aside some time for exploring the nearby tourist attractions. Since Dedham is a stone throw’s away from the reservation, it would be a nice place to visit. Begin by soaking up the area’s history at the Fairbanks House. Constructed in 1641, this iconic building is amongst the oldest timber-frame houses in North America. Later, visit the Blue Hills Trailside Museum in Milton, where you’ll have encounters with river otters and snowy owls. You’ll also get a chance to make maple syrup.

Point your rental RV towards Boston for more fun at the state capital. Since Boston Played a vital part in the American Revolution, your visit won’t be complete without walking the 2.5 miles Freedom Trail. This incredible trail leads to several historic sites like museums, churches, and cemeteries. For scholars, a trip to the Harvard University or Massachusetts Institute of Technology would be worthwhile. If you’re a Boston Red Sox baseball team fanatic, cross the historic Fenway Park off your bucket list.

Be sure to show up at the Faneuil Hall Marketplace if you’re a shopping fan. After some shopping, hop into one of the restaurants in the marketplace and sample town’s finest delicacies. Follow it up with a visit to the New England Aquarium next door. Apart from watching the aquatic animals in the aquarium, you’ll also get a chance to watch movies at the Simons IMAX Theater. Wind up your tour of Boston with a visit to the Boston Common. While at it, the family can enjoy carousel rides, ice skate, or swim in the pool. If in a hurry, a drive through the scenic park will be memorable.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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  • Greenway Newton Highlands, MANewton, MA
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