Hanscom AFB FamCamp

 
4.0 (62)
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Location

Installation
Hanscom AFB, MA
GPS Coordinates
42.47309, -71.28013

Directions

Directions
Exit I-95 at Exit 31B and go NW on Bedford St. (SR-4/225) for approx 0.6 miles and exit right (circle onto Hartwell Dr. going SW). Follow Hartwell Dr. approx. 0.5 miles and turn right onto Maguire Rd. Once on McGuire Road keep going straight through to the campground. There are road name changes, but no actual "turns".

Map

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Map of Hanscom AFB FamCamp

Contact Information

Phone Number
(781) 457-6956
Fax Number
(781) 225-3954
Mailing Address
FamCamp, 1003 South Road, Bedford, MA 01731
Email Address
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Campground Information

Authorized Users
Active Duty, National Guard, Reservists, Retired Military, 0-100% DAV, Purple Heart Recipients, Former POW, Veteran Caregivers, DoD Civilians. Read this Article on Authorized Users
Season
Year round. Limited services in the winter.
Reservations
Reservations are accepted no more than 30 days before arrival. No reservations accepted for winter season.
Internet Access
WiFi in the campground (reported as poor). Base Library has high-speed connection on their computers. AT&T and Verizon Broadband works well.
Mail Forwarding
(Your Name), 75 Grenier St., Unit 8888, Hanscom AFB, MA 01731 ---- (On base, first traffic light inside base. You must register your name with them before your receive mail. Call (781) 225-2543 to have your name put on a list.)
Pet Information
4 pets per patron. Must be on a 6 foot leash including cats. Need rabies record on all animals. Dogs must be walked only in designated area.
Campground Information
30 day stay limit, may be extended an additional 14 days at a time if available. Your RV cannot be left unattended for more than 3 days. The FAMCAMP is located on the opposite side of a joint-use airfield off Hanscom AFB proper. Therefore, you must drive around the airfield to access the installation gates and facilities. With most of the air traffic being smaller planes and jets, the noise is quite low. The Minuteman Bikeway is a short bike ride from the FAMCAMP. It goes from Bedford to Cambridge, passing thru Lexington and Arlington, a total of eleven miles.
Big Rig Friendly?
Yes
Facilities
ITT.
Amenities
  • Dump, Sewer
  • Water
  • Electric
  • Tent Area
  • Laundry
  • Showers
  • Commissary
  • Exchange
  • Swimming
  • Movie Theater
  • Hospital, Clinic

Site Information

Type of site
Spaces
Hook-ups
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
Hardstand
55
W/50A/S
$35
N/A
N/A
Partial RV
13
W/30,50A
$30
N/A
N/A
Gravel
4
30,50A
$30
N/A
N/A
Tent
8
None
$20
N/A
N/A

Other Information

Firearms Policy
Firearms allowed only after Firearms Identification Document has been obtained from Local Chief of Police.
Weather Information

Great location for touring the Boston, Massachusetts area.

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Videos

Driving Tour of Hanscom AFB FamCamp, MA

Attachments

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    2022 Price List
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User reviews

62 reviews
 
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4.0
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4.3(62)
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3.9(62)
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3.7(62)
Value
 
4.1(62)
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September 9, 2023
Overall rating
 
1.3
Location
 
1.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
1.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
1.0
Value
 
3.0
Overall Experience
 
1.0
I had rather stayed in a GP medium in the middle of Fort Bragg in August. This place is not run by the AF. It is located outside of an inactive AF Base. Also it's located next to a flight line. Noise all hours of the day and night. We arrived afterhours only to find out our lot was not going to accommodate our rig. The trees were so low it would have scratched our paint before we could even get to our site. This place is not big rig friendly. The pictures lie. We requested a pull thru with full hookup and we got a backin with partial hookup. Contacted afterhours number and I had to send a texted and wait. She offered to move us the next day. Because we couldn't get our rig through the trees, she offered dry dock in a 2-acre lot until morning. We took it, and we worked on getting reservations at another campground. Many of the campers had grass growth under their campers, pluse many sites had permanent storage fixtures on their lots. This lead us to believe they were a lot of long-term renters. The bathrooms and bath house were dirty and moldy. The dump site was located next to basketball court, REALLY! We have stayed at many AF FAM Camps, but this was the worst ever. I do not recommend this palce to anyone.
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August 20, 2023
Overall rating
 
2.5
Location
 
4.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
2.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
2.0
Value
 
3.0
Overall Experience
 
2.0
I only use their dump since I live close. They charge five dollars but there’s never anybody in the office to pay. The dump is about 25 feet from the basketball goal and when you’re washing all your hoses off the water runs onto the basketball Court. The dump has a cover that is about a 18 inches in diameter that has to be removed. There is a water spicket of nonportable water, but the spicket releases more water, then goes in the hose. it’s mostly dirt with maybe a 3 x 3 pad of concrete. I’ve never stayed in the campground, but it feels very dark and dank underneath the trees out in the sunshine, feels a little cleaner and dryer.
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July 6, 2023
Overall rating
 
1.3
Location
 
3.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
1.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
1.0
Value
 
1.0
Overall Experience
 
1.0
We like to stay at military campgrounds. The reviews we looked at were positive. Unfortunately we did not experience the same. We had a reservation and confirmation number. We arrived at the campground about 2:00pm. No one at the office with a "Closed for Training" sign on the door. Our name was not listed on the "Reservation Board". No one answered the "contact for assistance" phone number or email address posted on the office door. I walked the entire campground and there was not 1 empty campsite. In the mean time, 2 more 5th wheels pulled in behind us, also with reservations and confirmation numbers. We had no choice but to look for another campground nearby. We had to pay $123 to stay there. The next day a different MWR employee, then the campground manager, called us. She provided about 50 excuses about why they have a hard time running the campground. She never did explain how, or why, they intentionally let at least 3 incoming campers, with reservations, come to the campground when they knew there were no spots available.
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Sept. 30, 2022
Overall rating
 
5.0
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
5.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
5.0
Value
 
5.0
Overall Experience
 
5.0
This Famcap suited our needs for a base camp to explore Boston. Since it's First Come First Served at this CG, we called the morning of our arrival and were told that 8 campers would be departing that day. We arrived at the Famcamp about 2:30pm and there was one FHU 50amp site left, so we took it. There's nothing special about this Famcap, but it's a great deal for a place to stay while visiting Boston. On two of the days we stayed, we drove the 30-minute drive to the Alewife Subway station, where we took the Red line and transferred to the Green, then Blue Line and stopped at the Aquarium. There, we boarded the Hop on-Hop Off trolley for a narrated tour of the city. The BEST thing about the Subway system in Boston is it's FREE for veterans! Just show your military ID to one of the Subway "ambassadors" (in the red shirts) and they will let you through into the subway system.
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August 2022
Overall rating
 
4.7
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
4.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
4.0
Value
 
5.0
Overall Experience
 
5.0
Whats strange about this FamCamp is they do not take reservations. Its first come first serve but if no sites are available, you must park in the boondock area overnight till the office opens. I lucked out and found a vacant spot with power and water only and it was in the tree shade. Best to park at the office and walk the site if you arrive after hours or on weekends. Driving to it takes you on some narrow city streets in the neighborhood on the north side of the base however its easy access without going thru base security. They have full hook up sites that can handle 40' fifth wheels and many small sites with only water and power that are shaded. It was very quite and very dark at night. Only noise is random jets taking off during the daytime. Internet at the site is weak but its available in the group area next to the office which works well and they usually have coffee each morning. They have started updating some of the hookup posts in the shaded area and also have a dump station. Tent camping areas are available. The base has a very nice commissary, exchange, and class 6 store located at the new gas station. No diesel, only unleaded. Its a great location just off the interstate with little frills but is very convenient to visit the Boston area.
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24 Sept - 16 Oct 2019
Overall rating
 
5.0
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
5.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
5.0
Value
 
5.0
Overall Experience
 
5.0
We are new to full time RVing and do not have any experience with other military campgrounds. We found Hanscom AFB Famcamp to be an outstanding experience. The purpose of our RV adventure is to see the history of our country. At Hanscom Famcamp we found it in boatloads. The base is located in between Lexington and Concord MA and on our first day we visited the Minuteman National Historic Park, which was less than ten minutes from the famcamp. Boston, Salem, and Quincy Mass are all within an hour drive. So much history to see and experience! The facilities at the CG were clean and functional. Camp management was super attentive to our needs and kept us informed when power was lost to the camp for a brief period of time. Each evening when weather permitted there was a campfire for everyone to enjoy. We met numerous super fellow campers and the camp management and staff worked diligently to maintain and improve the roads and hookups. The famcamp is very pet friendly. Access to the camp is through a quiet off-base neighborhood and it sits adjacent to the base runways. The air traffic is almost exclusively private and commercial small jets and planes which take off and land all day long but pretty much ends by bedtime. Hanscom AFB has all the necessities (commissary, BX, Class VI, gym, theater, chapel) but does lack a laundromat. The famcamp provides five washers and dryers. Overall we could not have had a better experience for our first time on the road and would definitely recommend the Hanscom AFB Famcamp to friends and family. We plan to return next year.
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August, 2019
Overall rating
 
3.2
Location
 
4.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
3.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
3.0
Value
 
3.0
Overall Experience
 
3.0
No frills. Not a destination park, but an okay location to use as a base to visit the Boston area. There are wooded sites that are W/E and open spaces that are FHU. The layout of the open spaces is very strange and when you pull in to the office you have passed the open spaces and either have to back up to the entrance road to drive to your site or drive through the wooded sites. Very bad layout. We were in the open sites area and they were fairly close together. All utilities worked fine and were located properly. They don't accept reservations, which in my humble opinion, is ridiculous. Personally, I hate going to a RV park without reservations. You drive through a neighborhood to reach the park. There is nothing special about the park, but nothing bad either. We would go back but only if we were in a bind to find a place.
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Aug 9th to Aug.14th 2019
Overall rating
 
1.3
Location
 
3.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
1.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
1.0
Value
 
1.0
Overall Experience
 
1.0
We arrived on 8/9 and on way in saw a vacant site. At check in the person said they only had W/E and I told her about the site. 1st she said she hadn't checked them yet then she said she just gave it out so I took a W/E site. When hooking up I noticed the 50 Amp plug was upside-down. We checked the bathhouse and the men's shower were discussing. No one has cleaned the stalls with any cleaners because the walls had black dirt imbedded in the walls and floor. We checked the Laundry room and it has not been sweep or really cleaned in some time. Tried to find a camp host and no signs reflecting the host or who was on duty. The basic overall appearance of the park is very disappointing for an AF Famcamp. The place is seedy looking and the overall management of the park by military or civilian is very poor. We drove by the 1st vacant site noted in the beginning and on the 3rd day it was still vacant and that afternoon they called and offered it. I told her that was the same site we asked about 3 days ago and she had no answer. This tells me that no one checks the park daily for openings. No one checks each site after they leave because our spot was not, at least, blown off and the power switch was still on. My question still is, What does the Camp Host Do, just get paid? While there we noticed power flickering and on the 4th night power out and on and brownouts. Camper next to us experienced the same. Contacted the Office a person came and opened the main power box and said the breaker is rusted and they would call. We had no power and the fear of damage was to great so we let the CG early. This place should be shut down until they find proper management, camp host with job descriptions, the home build RVs removed (not NFPA Certified) unless the AF is willing to accept the risk of all damage. The poor quality of this Famcamp, its' management is a reflection of the poor quality leadership at the Senior Officer and Enlisted ranks. 
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May 20 thru 24, 2019
Overall rating
 
4.7
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
5.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
4.0
Value
 
4.0
Overall Experience
 
5.0
Hidden Gem close to Boston and surrounding things to do. Site is actually OFF the base, but you drive through a nice neighborhood to the FamCamp. If you follow the directions on this site it is easy to get to site (be aware that the drive is thru a housing tract and there is a slight left turn where YOU have to stop and allow traffic from the right to turn without stopping. FHU sites with great OTA channels. Was able to camp under the trees. You are next to the runway with Lear jet and personal plane traffic. Little traffic on the base when going there for shopping. Commissary is good and BX is convenient. 
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May 15-25, 2019
Overall rating
 
5.0
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
5.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
5.0
Value
 
5.0
Overall Experience
 
5.0
Very nice campground close to Boston area. Site is beside the airfield so you will get noise from aircraft. Not really too bad. The airfield shuts down at night so sleeping was not an issue. Other then the airfield noise, it was a very quiet place. We stayed for 10 days while family was in hospital in Boston. Ann-Marie (Camp Host) was very awesome to deal with and she will go out of the way to help you. We had to stay three extra days and that was not an issue with her. The Famcamp is located off the secured area of the base, but that is not an issue. Never seen anyone going through the area that was not staying there. Very dog friendly. Getting onto the base for shopping or anything else is easy. They do have a bunch of rules while staying, but its not a big deal. If your not doing anything stupid then there is no issue. They have sites as you first come in that are hardstand and out in the open with full hookups. There is also wooded sites that are FHU and are 30/50 amp. We stayed in the wooded area. If you need to get into Boston area its real easy. You can drive to Alewife station and take the train in. Parking is $9.00 for all day on weekdays and 3.00 weekends. The parking garage there can be a little tight, but not impossible. I was able to get in with a 1-ton dully CC longbed. The max height for the garage is 7ft 2in. Alewife is about 20 min depending on traffic and simple to get to. There is a VA located about 5 miles from the camp also. Water pressure was good and drinkable. No issues with the power. On site laundry with fairly new machines 1.00 to wash and dry. FHU sites were 26 and W/E were 24.They do not take reservations, but you can call ahead to see what is open. I was told they have never had to turn anyone away due to being full. If you arrive after hours there is a map on the office door showing what sites are open, just find a spot and check in the next morning. You will need current registration for vehicles and current shot records if you have pets. If you bring a firearm, let the Ann-Marie know. She has the forms at the office you will need to fill out. 30 day max stay, but if no one is on the waiting list then you can extend past the 30. Overall we had a very good experience here and will return. 
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Aug 16 thru Sep 30, 2018
Overall rating
 
3.6
Location
 
3.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
4.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
3.0
Value
 
3.0
Overall Experience
 
4.0
My wife and I enjoy staying on bases for mostly the security features of the military. But as this FamCamp was off base it posed to downside as to feeling insecure. The hosts were very friendly and helpful and made you feel at home. The FC does need some TLC in building maintenance and grounds keeping but does not deter from having a enjoyable time. With family residing in MA the short rides to their homes was not an issue for coming from the west coast traveling among the foliage brought back great childhood memories. The cost is a little high considering it does not match surrounding camping facilities. And yes your right next to the runway, you see and hear the flights obviously but if your going to stay at a military base come on what do you expect? I hope they expand all FC's in the future, well worth the money spent.
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21/22 Sep 2018
(Updated: October 11, 2018)
Overall rating
 
3.5
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
3.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
3.0
Value
 
4.0
Overall Experience
 
3.0
The park is easy to access off the interstate. It is not on base but just a short distance away. The full hook-up sites are very nice and look like very easy to get into and out of. They were full so I had to stay in a 30 amp W/E only site (19). I was allowed to pick my own site. Had good water and electric and was able to pull in stations using my antenna. We used and were favorably impressed with the laundry facility. As others stated the centrally used fire pit is nice and you will meet some excellent folks there. Although my site was easy access, in my opinion most of these W/E sites can be difficult to maneuver into because of trees. Other campers advised me there are a lot of trees dropping acorns onto their RV, but only a few dropped on mine in the site I picked. When I arrived I was advised I could check daily to see if anyone was vacating a full-hook up site and I would be number one on the wait list. I was told that there were three of these sites that were scheduled to be vacated the next day but the occupants had until 1130 to let the office know if they wanted to stay and she was expecting at least two of them to extend their stay. Apparently, they are staying there for the season and the manager lets them renew on their last day to stay longer even though the receipt I was given states if there is a waiting list they have to move to another site (common requirement). All three decided to stay. My biggest concern was the central dump site. First, it's location will not allow you to dump as you leave the park because it's on the left side of the road as you to pull into the park. You have to pull back in front of the office through the entrance. Instead of having a "clean-out" pipe sticking up it is a large opening (larger than a toilet bowl) that you stick your hose in to dump and the waste was close to the top and almost full. It has a thin medal lid covering it that is supposed to be bolted down but the bolts are missing. Thus, you slide it out of the way to dump and then slide it back. This setup is very dangerous and a child/pet/adult could fall into the hole. There were some empty sites and dump pipes around the area that could be used but one of the ladies that works in the office was adamant I didn't use those but use the central dump. Don't know why. Again, overall this park is a good place to stay overnight and longer if you can get one of the full hook-up sites or easy access W/E only sites. The base has an excellent commissary and BX as well as other amenities that are impressive. The nearby town of Lexington has a lot of history and really nice shops/restaurants along main street. Diesel fuel in Lexington is way cheaper than nearer the base. Notified wing safety of sewer issue. They advised me later that they visited the site and DR created a work order to fix the dump site to meet required specs for a dumpsite. Future users should hopefully see an improvement soon.
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September 2018
Overall rating
 
4.9
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
5.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
4.0
Value
 
5.0
Overall Experience
 
5.0
Stayed overnight on our way to Bar Harbor. Met by Annie (?), the camp administrator as we pulled in - very nice lady. Easy, level pull-thru site. The camp is right next to the runway at Hanscom, so I enjoyed it, but others maybe be bothered by the noise. I especially like the community fire pit, a great place to meet folks and enjoy the comraderie. Bathrooms were clean, full hook-ups for $26 - I would definitely stay here again.
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June 2018
(Updated: June 13, 2018)
Overall rating
 
4.0
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
3.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
4.0
Value
 
4.0
Overall Experience
 
4.0
Very nice campgrounds! Though they do not take reservations, we had no problems getting a campsite. We stayed in the wooded area which was beautiful if you like trees. Located near everything! We stayed here for a week and the only complaint I have is the women's shower remained dirty the week we were there. There was a sticky pink substance in the shower that had dead bugs stuck on it and there were dead bugs behind the shower curtain. See attached photo. Otherwise, I have no complaints.
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Oct. 9th - Oct. 29th, 2017
Overall rating
 
3.4
Location
 
4.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
4.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
2.0
Value
 
2.0
Overall Experience
 
4.0
Scheduled one week stay here then added an additional 1 1/2 week stay. We left a day earlier due to the park closing in order to work on the roads and sites for a couple of days. Great Famcamp and Annie (Sorry if mispelled) was a great host and had funny jokes to tell me. Seeing and hearing the planes coming in and going out, never bothered me. Nice open pull through sites with great electric, water and sewer sites. Not far from the Commissary for getting groceries. I found every thing I needed. Oh, and last but not least, only 2 miles away from Starbucks!
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Sep 2-6, 2016
Overall rating
 
3.9
Location
 
3.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
5.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
5.0
Value
 
5.0
Overall Experience
 
3.0
Please note that the FamCamp is not on the base! When I registered I was given five pages (printed front and back) of rules in addition to the 16 rules printed on the registration form. I was told to sign them and then read them later. We got set up and I assembled the small free standing fence around our door which we have used at every famcamp and civilian campground we have stayed at over the last 3.75 years of full time RVing. Later that night I was informed that I could not erect any dog fencing. I then read the ten pages and was shocked to find out that not only could we not have the fence up, but that we are not allowed to leave our dogs in our RV for more than 2 hours per day. That is crazy! The whole purpose of our visit was to go Boston and there is not way to do that in 2 hours. As stated in other reviews, the runway for the extremely busy airport is very very close to the park. We are on the end of the row closest to the runway and for us it is very annoying. We camped here in a 40' class A and will not stay here again. 
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July 1 - July 5 2016
Overall rating
 
4.3
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
4.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
4.0
Value
 
5.0
Overall Experience
 
4.0
I had concerns about space availability with no reservations and heading into a holiday weekend. Ann Marie assured me there wouldn't be an issue and true to her word we had no issues and we were able to get a full hook-up site in the shade. The location is great to visit Boston and the surrounding area. The aircraft traffic although constant wasn't a bother. The bathroom had showers and was very clean. Wi-Fi is very weak unless you are at the office. Ann Marie and her husband Norm were very helpful with site seeing information as were many of the full time residents. The commissary on base had a great variety and has anything you would need. Great location and friendly staff make this a great stay!
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Aug 28 - Sept 8 2016
Overall rating
 
2.6
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
2.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
1.0
Value
 
4.0
Overall Experience
 
2.0
The location is great. Over the years this facility has gone down hill. It used to be OK but no maintenance is being performed. Grass is not mowed, WI-FI terrible. Electric pedestals falling apart. The Commissary and Exchange are OK. The only reason we stay here is to visit family in the area. 
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July 30- August 2, 2016
Overall rating
 
4.5
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
4.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
5.0
Value
 
5.0
Overall Experience
 
4.0
This is a great stopover to tour New England! Boston is a short drive but I highly suggest driving to the Alewife Station which is appx 7 miles away. The subway is cheap and easy to negotiate. Driving to Newport Rhode Island is easy and worth the drive to see the fantastic Mansions. We toured Gloucester and Salem plus all the little seaside towns between on the scenic highway. The park takes no reservation but don't worry. Ann Marie the manager told me they never had to turn anyone away. During the time we stayed there were quite a few long term residents. They take up most of the FHU. There are plenty of W/E hook ups and a dump. The bathroom had showers which are older but very clean. Decent laundry tho 2 of the dryers were Not working but that is a common problem in most campsites. I would have given 5 stars all the way but there is some trash on the grounds I really blame campers for that. If you arrive when the office is closed or you call n get nobody as they office is closed don't give up there is a bulletin board that has a list of open sites you can pick from. Then you just pay with envelope if you are leaving before they open the next day or just catch the office help the neck day to register. The commissary on base is one of the best ones I have been to. Clean, well stock great variety. Exchange is just average. You really can't beat the location to see New England! 
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August 22-23, 2015
(Updated: January 09, 2016)
Overall rating
 
2.5
Location
 
4.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
3.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
2.0
Value
 
5.0
Overall Experience
 
1.0
While the campground is a quick train ride to Boston, there is not much to rave about.  The biggest issue I have is the lack of organization in the office.  We knew before calling they don't take reservations, so we called 4 out of 5 days to see what availability there was and if any openings would be coming.  We were looking for a full hookup site and were told each time calling there was nothing open and to call again tomorrow.  We finally had to make reservations at another campground but stopped at Hanscom for two nights since we still needed a place to stay.  I called two hours before we were set to arrive and again was told no full hookup sites were available.  Fine, we could deal without sewer for two days.  When we arrived, we were given the three sites that were open, all water and electric only, and walked over to pick the best one.  When we picked a spot and started walking back with the manager, we found that three full hookup sites were open.  When we asked the manager, he said they must have left and not checked out with the office.  Considering everyone checks in and gives the dates they plan on staying, we could have easily received more information than we did.  Now for the plane noise; its not as bad as say NAS Oceana or any other fighter base, but the air traffic is constant.  Even starting at 7:00 am on Sunday morning.  No matter where in the campground you are, you will hear it and, in some cases, feel it.  Be prepared.  We also had a group of people out at 1:00 am talking three sites down.  I would expect this at any commercial campground and certainly have never experienced this at any military campground, but was shocked when the drunken talking moved further down and continued for about 45 minutes.  We also had people driving by at all hours with thumping stereos.  We expected better behavior from an older crowd.  It does give the impression that the regular seasonal's feel inconvenienced by anyone else showing up at the campground and really don't care how they act. On the plus side, the water, electric and sewer were solid.  Aside from that, we have no reason to return.
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