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Reservation Day
Mark your calendar for Sunday, March 24th when we'll begin taking reservations for 2025! Yep, that's right 2025. We do still have reservations available for this season, but we encourage you to book soon!
Our Reception Center will be closed so reservations will need to be made online or by phone. Reservations for both online and phone will be available at 9am. Due to the heavy volume of calls on this day, we do anticipate longer hold times. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience and encourage you to make your reservations online.
Click here for a short video on how to book a reservation online.
We have also implemented a way for you to make group reservations online so that you may book multiple sites for the same time frame. Click here for instructions on how to book a group reservation.
Click here to view our activity calendar and weekly summer guide. Please note, activities are subject to change without notice.
Be prepared and click here for some reservation day frequently asked questions.
Seasonal packages and extended stays will need to be booked over the phone. If you are a CCA member, please be aware that reservations made for seasonal packages, rental units, or any reservation that is more than 21 days, cannot be held with your Credit Card Authorization, an actual deposit must be made. If you are a CCA member and would like to book multiple sites for the same time period, your membership guarantees only your site. Your camping friends would need to claim and secure their site within one week from the date the reservation is made.
Please note that tent sites are limited and tents must be on designated tent sites only. You are unable to place a tent alongside your camper. If you have a tent and reserve a site that is designated for an RV, you will be asked to move.
Click here if you would like more information or wish to sign up for our CCA Program. You must be signed up for the CCA program in advance to take advantage of the benefits.
Thank you and we look forward to seeing you around the campfire soon!
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Our team has been keeping busy this winter working on projects to prepare for the camping season!
- We have been installing fiber throughout the park to improve our wifi service.
- Installing utilities to Restroom 5 so that it's ready to open for the season.
- Pool 4 has been completely renovated along with the spa at pool 1.
- For the convenience of our guests, we've installed an app at our all of our laundry facilities so cash is not required.
- We are building a new paddock for more farm animals!
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New Places to Try in the Area |
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- The Harp at Patriot Place - The Harp is the newest bar & dining destination at Patriot Place! Offering a neighborhood vibe, buzzing game watches for New England sports fans and delicious food and drinks. The spacious bar, dining room, and expansive seasonal patio – with views of newly renovated Gillette Stadium – are joined by elevated comfort food favorites, local beers, and handcrafted cocktails found at the original Boston location on Causeway Street.
- Top Golf in Canton - Originally conceived of as an alternative to driving ranges, Topgolf is an inclusive, high-tech golf game aimed at golfers of all skill levels.
- Restoration Hardware at Patriot Place - the world's leading luxury home furnishings purveyor, offering furniture, lighting, textiles, bath ware, decor, and outdoor, as well as products for baby and child. Discover the season's newest designs and inspirations.
- Gillette Stadium Lighthouse - The Gillette Stadium Lighthouse was reimagined as part of our north end zone expansion project, bringing an iconic experiential feature to the stadium that fans of all ages can experience and enjoy. The top of the structure stands 22 stories above the playing field and is the tallest “lighthouse” in the United States! The 360-degree observation deck, known as the Lookout, provides spectacular panoramic views of the stadium and the surrounding area, including the Boston and Providence skylines.
- Joe’s Butcher and Bay - In a world where large-scale production negatively impacts the caliber and nutritional value of meat, at Joe’s Butcher & Bay we believe in the importance of a close connection between producer and butcher. We are proud to offer only the finest meats and seafood thanks to the network of high-quality vendors that we work with.
- Ally’s Cookies, Foxboro Center, We're dedicated to making your moments sweeter and brighter, one homemade cookie at a time.
- Ice Cream Beach Club – Foxboro Center, Our ice cream is made locally in Massachusetts, our distributor is Gibson’s Dairy Farm.
- Frankie’s International Bistro - At Frankies, 'Something for Everyone' isn't just a slogan; it's our guiding principle. We've carefully crafted a diverse menu that caters to a variety of tastes and preferences, ensuring that every guest finds a dish to delight in.
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Things To Do In the Area! | |
- 3/2 Pawtucket, RI –Please join us for our 42nd St. Patrick's Parade on Saturday, March 2nd! The parade starts at 12:00 sharp at the corner of Division St and South Bend near Agnes Little school. The parade can be viewed from South Bend along Walcott St towards downtown to Roosevelt Ave and ending at City Hall.
- 3/2-3/3 Boston Wine and Food Festival - Break bread with winemakers from around the globe and enjoy the award-winning cuisine that has made the Boston Harbor Hotel a culinary destination.
- 3/2-3/9 Massachusetts Beer Week - In 2007, Massachusetts brewers came together to form the Massachusetts Brewers Guild (MBG) for the purposes of promoting craft brewing and protecting the interests of craft brewers in Massachusetts. At the time the MBG was formed there were only 34 brewing licenses issued in the state. Today, there are more than 200 operating breweries across the Commonwealth including brewpubs, farm-breweries, and manufacturers. Our local breweries participating are Castle Island, Craftroots, Shovel Town, Wormtown and Start Line.
- 3/9 Providence - While the Irish in Newport began parading on St. Patrick’s Day through the streets of that town as early as 1842, it was not until 1852 that the Ancient Order of Hibernians Sick and Burial Society, which had been organized in 1849, held its first public parade in Providence on St. Patrick’s Day. The rise of Know-Nothingism caused a hiatus in public demonstrations until 1858 when the society again marched. This year’s parade starts at Smith Street at noon.
- 3/16 Patriot Place – Patriot Place will once again celebrate the joys of Irish culture with the 13th annual Irish Festival. The daylong celebration will feature live performances by Irish musicians and step dancers, as well as a full slate of free Irish-themed activities for the whole family to enjoy. This popular Patriot Place tradition is free and open to the public. The Irish Festival will take place rain or shine.
- 3/17 South Boston’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade - In Boston, St. Patrick’s Day is observed annually with a parade that takes place in South Boston, the city's predominant Irish American neighborhood. The parade has been a tradition in South Boston for more than 110 years, with the first procession taking place in 1902. It includes various marching bands, police and army contingents, costume spectacles, novelty vehicles, and a general "green" atmosphere due to participants and onlookers wearing green hats and accessories to reflect the association of the color with Irish culture.
- 3/23 Hometown Handmade Spring Craft Fair, Plymouth - Please join us for our Juried Handmade Craft Fair. 100 booths, Food Truck, raffles, and much more!! This fair features Handmade Crafters only.
- 3/24 Reservation Day at Normandy Farms – plan now for 2025! Online reservations begin at 8am, with phone lines opening at 9am
- 3/15-3/17 New Hampshire Camping + RV Show
- 3/29-3/30 Marilyn Rodman Performing Arts Center in Foxboro, Join Spirit Medium Maureen Hancock for an evening of spirit connections. This is the most unique family reunion ever witnessed. We laugh, cry & celebrate memories of those we have lost and love.
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