Thousand Trails Sturbridge

3.6
322 reviews

About

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Sturbridge RV Campground is a quaint New England treasure, nestled on 200-acres of picturesque woodlands. We are sure you will find that our host of resort-style amenities provide nothing short of a memorable vacation at this top RV campground in Massachusetts. Fill your day with activities going on at the resort or by just sitting back and relaxing with your family and friends. It's your choice and when you include Sturbridge RV Campground in your vacation plans, you will make memories that last a lifetime! Sturbridge has maintained a unique blend of modern convenience and historical charm. Located approximately 60 miles west of Boston, Sturbridge is most famous for the Old Sturbridge Village living history museum. Additionally the local area to this RV campground in Massachusetts offers an exciting array of shopping, dining, and recreation choices and is easily accessible via major routes from all directions.

Details

  • Kid friendlyAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable

Location

Thousand Trails Sturbridge
19 Mashapaug Rd., Sturbridge, MA
01566, United States

Hours

Reviews

3.6
322 reviews
5 stars
131
4 stars
70
3 stars
39
2 stars
25
1 star
57
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    Ana Minosso
    Oct 16, 2025
    5.0
    Excelente camping em Sturbridge com muitas vagas para RV's. Tem um lago lindo no meio do camping que deixa o ambiente muito bonito. Os banheiros são super limpos e água bem quente. Tem lavanderia. Muitas atividades para entreter os campistas. Tem wifi perto do salão principal.
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    Joseph C.
    Oct 6, 2025
    5.0
    Thousand Trails Sturbridge is a small, peaceful and natural - setting campground. From the moment you enter, to the time you leave, Kim the General Manager and her entire host team make you feel like you are family. The scenic pond has a small white beach overlooking the water where at no charge, kayaks and boats may be used. There are free standing wood burning fireplaces on the beach for your serene relaxation. The recreation hall, lounge and store depict a log cabin atmosphere. Activities run varied and engaging for all ages. The grounds are very well maintained which allows for bocce ball, volley ball, basketball and yes, a no-fee remote control car course. Local attractions include the famous Old Sturbridge Village, farmers markets, antique/ flea market, bike trails,state and army Corp of Engineer’s Resevoir/dam area, historical sites, museums and so much more. Local affordable eateries range from mom and a pop places to national chain restaurants. Give Thousand Trails a try and see for yourself why you feel “at home” while patronizing this bucolic environment of beauty and energizing activities.
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    Mike Anderson
    Oct 5, 2025
    5.0
    I’ll keep this short here, this campsite was really special. The staff was bright and inviting. They really felt like they wanted to make sure our stay was a great one. Everyone we interacted with was top notch. Typically in our travels to camp sites we run into employees that are tired or burnt out. Not here. They were warm and inviting. Clean bathrooms, hot showers, great amenities and a great trip.
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    Dr. Bonanno
    Sep 28, 2025
    5.0
    Sturbridge is really a great place with lots of natural beauty and hikes to do as well as great restaurants. The campground itself is very clean and nice. It's pretty small. The staff is really great every year!
  • LS
    Laura Ashley Springfield
    Sep 10, 2025
    3.0
    We are full time travelers and (almost) exclusively use Thousand Trails (we are members). The campground itself is lovely and the surrounding area is very nice. Up until now we have had a smooth stay. However, my husband went down around noon to use the showers and bathrooms today and waited 45/50 minutes before finally leaving. Chrystal (forgive me if her name is misspelled) blocked off both bathrooms and closed down the store during this time, which meant that none of the facilities were available. My husband is a very patient person- but when two of Chrystal’s friends walked up and asked if she could open the store for them because they were making chili…and she said yes…he was flabbergasted. She proceeded to walk over and happily open up the store just for them, all the while my husband was still waiting. All three of them were aware that he had been waiting with no regard. One of the friends said, after looking directly at my husband, “Chrystal I’ll lock up the store for you.” After almost an hour and unnecessary nonsense my husband had to come back up the hill, unshowered and without use of a restroom, because he was out of time and needed to leave.