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Tent
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| Do you plan on coming back again? |
Yes
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| When Did you go Camping? |
August 2006 |
| Short Summary |
Overall, a good value. Quiet campground. limited children's activities. Makes for a good jump-off point for a full day's activities on the Cape. |
Comments: Campground offers a variety of sites in differing settings to please just about anyone. Bathrooms decently maintained; metered but hot, long running showers. WiFi available in a couple of "hot spots" in the campground. Fully stocked camp store; friendly & helpful staff. Reasonable rates. Great location for visiting the National Seashore, Provincetown, local beaches, etc. $1 fare each way will get you a shuttle bus ride into P-Town, w/frequent runs. Nearest beach is approximately a 1 mile hike thru wooded trails. You could drive there, but parking is very limited. A short drive or a long walk will bring you to the N. Truro Lighthouse. Negatives include: no organized activities and limited playgrounds for kids; for a "resort campground" - there is no pool. Due to local rules, campfires are NOT allowed, due to the close proximity of the fragile dunes, pines, seashore, etc.. However, overall - this was a very nice campground & I would definitely come back........
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