Explore Myles Stanndish State Forest - Charge Pond - Section A in 360°
This campground has a full virtual tour with interactive campsite markers. Walk through every loop, inspect individual sites, and see the views before you book.
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📖 About This Campground
Charge Pond Campground, located within Myles Standish State Forest in Carver, Massachusetts, offers a serene camping experience amidst the natural beauty of southeastern Massachusetts. The forest is the largest publicly owned recreation area in the region, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities.
Accommodations:
- Campsites: The campground features 223 spacious sites suitable for tents and RVs up to 30 feet in length. Each site is equipped with a picnic table and fire ring.
- Yurts: For a more comfortable camping experience, Charge Pond offers yurts equipped with electricity, lighting, and heating. These structures provide a cozy retreat while still allowing guests to enjoy the outdoors.
- Restrooms and Showers: Modern restrooms with flush toilets and hot showers are available for campers.
- Swimming Beach: A designated swimming area on Charge Pond allows visitors to cool off during warmer months.
- Picnic Areas: Several picnic areas with tables and grills are scattered throughout the campground, ideal for outdoor meals.
- Boat Ramp: A boat ramp provides access to Charge Pond for canoeing, kayaking, and small motorboats.
- Horse Camping: Charge Pond Loop C is specifically designated for equestrian camping, accommodating trailers and providing space for setting up corrals. Coggins papers are required at check-in.
- Hiking and Biking: The forest offers over 35 miles of equestrian trails, 15 miles of bicycle trails, and 13 miles of hiking trails, allowing visitors to explore the diverse landscapes.
- Fishing: Charge Pond is stocked with various fish species, making it a popular spot for anglers.
- Wildlife Viewing: The park's diverse habitats support a variety of wildlife, including birds, deer, and other native species.