Reviews
Wompatuck
User Reviews
Jamie Wojciechowski
Wompatuck offers over 3,500 acres of forest, waterways, streams and ponds with over 40 miles of trails that wind you through the park. We parked by the Aaron River Reservoir area and walked the few trails that lead you to the Reservoir and other bodies of water that you pass as you wander about. There are a few benches and a picnic table along the trails, we did not pass any public restrooms. There is plenty of parking near the trailhead to the Aaron River Reservoir. The park is dog friendly, with notice to keep dogs on a leash at all times. Great spot to spend the afternoon.
James Peacock
Beautiful state park. We camped here in early summer and enjoyed the quiet surroundings and numerous walking and bike trails. We stayed in a non-electric site. I think some of the facilities were dated, but that’s ok.
Stephanie Provost
This is an absolutely beautiful and peaceful place with ample and amazing accommodations. Showers, electricity, water, and campfire grills are free on site. Firewood bundles are available for purchase. There are so many trails for walking and bicycling. Very dog friendly. Children love it here. I only hate posting this because I don't want to miss out on future reservations due to it being full!
Anil Shrestha
Wompatuck State Park has one of the best trails in south shore. Trails are easy to moderate, well marked trails make it easy to find your tracks. Nice and quiet, pet friendly but occasional mountain bikers will whizz pass you with casual hello. Campgrounds are available for adventure seekers and there are tons of parking as well. Info center features restrooms but needs cleanliness, though.
Suhel Sheikh
The camping area is very peaceful, natural and beautiful. goos specious area for vehicles, kids to play around. Table, fireplace , water facilities and washrooms accessible in camping site. Clean washroom with bathing facility.
Paul da Ponte
Tons of trails for all skill levels, both cycling and hiking. Camping/ picnic areas all over the place with showers too. All the cyclists we saw were friendly and respectful. Lots of cycle families were there as well. There is also a free spring water shack and nearby residents were filling up. Free parking too…What’s not to like about this place….
Cal B
There were frogs on the road and we had the amazing experience to move them off before driving through. I’ve never seen a Grey Tree Frog before, despite being very into frogs. It was a lovely experience.
R B
Beautiful park with miles of trails you can hike or bike and where you can see wildlife, go fishing, camp, picnic and more. Camping is easy check in and there are electric and non electric sites. There are some interesting old military bunkers. Interesting history. Plenty to see and do.
Frank C
My go-to destination for convenient bike trails, both paved and off-road. Trails are perfect for novice MTB'ers. Paved trails are clean and relatively quiet- motorists understand that bikers are frequently present and act accordingly. Plenty of parking space. I personally visit this state park about once a week because there are just so many paths to explore.
Tina Haight
We arrived on a Friday evening. It had rained earlier and was about to rain again. Our site (E10) had a puddle already forming when we parked. We found the best spot to put up our tent, and we still ended up in a big puddle after all the rain. We also had a major depression area that was a local haven for the mosquitos, thus citronella was our constant companion, as well as bug spray. We were able to order our bundles of wood ahead of time. However, it was wet and moldy as it is on pallets in the open. The area is clean and the bath house was clean and well stocked. There are great trails to walk and maps in physical or online formats. It was quiet, despite the numerous occupants around us, which was quite pleasant.
Vanessa Mathieson
Always a great time to take a hike. Paved paths & wooded paths. Good for biking, rollerblading, or site seeing. Lots of parking and different entrances. Fun to see wildlife. We love walking here.
Wesley Dickhaut
A favorite spot to explore the beautiful forests of the South Shore with furry friends in all seasons ☀️🌳🐕❄️
Garrett Burke
Love it here. MILES of paved walking trails and the old rail yard/graffiti juxtaposition with the grandeur of the forest reclaiming it is just awesome
Becca McClure
Tent campers here. We loved the park. Its huge! Secluded and very shady. The bathrooms were really clean and well kept. The park rangers were really nice and helpful. We had a very long vacation that went over 13 states and this was one of the nicest we stayed at. It was close to a train depot so we could go to the city. Loved it!
Kevin's BAILEY
Love it