Pine Acres Family Camping Resort offers lakefront sites, full hookup sites, two bedroom log cabins, and full service cabins. Trailer, paddleboat, canoe, rowboat and fun kayak are available for rent. Each campsite includes a picnic table, fireplace, gas grill, Adirondack chairs and a boat dock. The full-service cabins include a furnace, full kitchen and bath, full bedroom, and a loft bedroom for the kids. The resort has a mini store, snack bar, restrooms, Laundromat, bait shop, boat launching area, lounge, volleyball court, and tennis court. Activities include skiing, skating, snowmobiling, ice fishing, horseshoeing, and hiking. The Worcester Art Museum, Quabbin Reservoir, and Higgins Armory Museum are nearby.
Location:
203 Bechan Road, Oakham Massachusetts 01068
Telephone
508-882-9509 Fax 508-882-3303
Other RV campgrounds and dealers nearby:
(Amherst) Amherst Tennis Camp
(Woodstock) Beaver Pines Campground
(Woodstock) Beaver Pines Campground
(Littleton) Boston Minuteman Campground
(Littleton) Boston Northwest KOA
(Ashford) Brialee RV and Tent Park
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