As summer approaches and campers begin planning their outdoor adventures, one of the key decisions is choosing the kind of setting they want to be near. Some prefer the serenity of mountains or the calming sound of a nearby stream, while others seek the refreshing breeze and stunning vistas that only oceanfront camping can provide.
For those drawn to the ocean, Cape Ann Camp Site in Gloucester, Massachusetts, stands out as a top destination. This campground offers a rare opportunity to enjoy ocean views right from your tent or RV. A recent video circulating on social media captured the attention of many, showcasing a uniquely designed fire pit with a rock structure that reflects heat back toward those seated around it. However, the highlight wasn’t just the fire pit—it was the backdrop of the ocean and the expansive views that truly impressed viewers.
Cape Ann Camp Site, established in 1949 around a traditional fishing village in Gloucester, is rich in history and natural beauty. It features a total of 200 campsites, many of which boast scenic water views. The campground accommodates both tent camping and RVs, with full hook-up sites available for those seeking more comfort and convenience.
The facilities at the campground include six toilet and shower buildings, a well-stocked camp store, and access to Wi-Fi, offering a blend of rustic charm and modern amenities. Whether staying in a tent near the shore or parking an RV with a view of the waves, visitors can enjoy a relaxing coastal retreat.
For those looking to experience oceanfront camping at an affordable rate, Cape Ann Camp Site offers wooded sites without hook-ups for just $45 per night. With its combination of history, ocean access, and well-maintained amenities, this Gloucester campground presents a compelling option for campers eager to enjoy the best of Massachusetts’ coastal charm.
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