There’s nothing like the soothing gurgle of a waterfall to make camping out under the stars even more magical. The Sutton Falls Camping Area provides visitors with plenty of outdoor opportunities, and it’s an absolutely gorgeous spot to pitch a tent or trailer. Read on to learn more about this great natural nook, and check out some other amazing camping grounds in Massachusetts here.

This beautiful campground is centered around the stunning shore of Aldrich Mill Pond. The small cascade that runs through the grounds may not be a raging waterfall, but it’s a completely charming addition to a great site.

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The old-fashioned covered bridge that leads to the campground is incredibly picturesque.

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There’s a picnic table and a fireplace at each site. Coin-operated hot showers, modern restrooms and laundry facilities are also available.

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Visitors can also make use of the playground, game room and camp store. Internet access is available throughout the campground for $2 a day, so you can upload those awesome waterfall shots right from your tent.

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If you feel like cooling off, the campground offers two beaches and one floating dock. Mill Pond is also a great spot for fishing, and boat rentals are available.

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They also host frequent events for campers and visitors. Don’t miss social happenings like pig roasts and potlucks, as well as seasonal activities such as baking campfire apples or making s’mores.

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The campground is open from April 15 to October 1st, so you can plan your visit in the season that suits you best.

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The Sutton Falls Camping Area is located at 90 Manchaug Road in Sutton. Give them a call at (508) 865-3898, or visit their website here.

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Can you recommend any other amazing campgrounds with waterfalls in Massachusetts?

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