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Indianhead Resort

Overview

Indianhead Resort is a well-established RV destination located in the historic town of Plymouth, Massachusetts. Known for its quiet, wooded atmosphere, this park offers a classic New England camping experience. Whether you are looking for a weekend getaway or a basecamp to explore the South Shore, the resort provides a peaceful retreat surrounded by nature. It caters to families and travelers seeking a balance between relaxation and outdoor activity.

Location & Surroundings

Situated in the Manomet section of Plymouth, the park is nestled among tall pines and rolling hills. The location is ideal for those who want to be near the ocean without the constant bustle of downtown. It is just a short drive from Cape Cod Bay, offering easy access to local beaches and scenic coastal views. The surrounding area is characterized by lush greenery and a sense of seclusion, making it feel worlds away from the city.

Amenities & Park Features

The resort is equipped with various features designed for comfort and recreation. Guests can enjoy a large swimming pool, which serves as a central hub during the summer months. For those who stay active, the park includes several amenities:

  • Courts for basketball and volleyball
  • Horseshoe pits and a playground
  • Full hookup sites with paved roads
  • On-site laundry and a camp store
These facilities ensure that long-term stays and weekend trips alike are convenient and enjoyable for all guests.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Being in America's Hometown means there is no shortage of historical landmarks nearby. A short drive takes you to the Plimoth Patuxet Museums and the iconic Plymouth Rock. For nature enthusiasts, the area offers:

  • Whale watching tours departing from Plymouth Harbor
  • Hiking trails in Myles Standish State Forest
  • Day trips to Cape Cod and its famous seaside towns
Its position allows for a deep dive into early American history and maritime culture.

Who This Park Is Best For

This resort is perfect for family travelers who appreciate a structured environment with plenty of activities for children. It is also an excellent choice for history buffs looking for a comfortable home base while touring Massachusetts' most significant landmarks. If you prefer a wooded setting over a bare coastal parking lot, the shade and natural spacing of the sites here will suit your travel style perfectly.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Pond
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Boat Rental
• Horseshoes
• Playground

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Restroom/Showers ($)
• Laundry

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Hiking
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Boating
• Marina
• Mountain Biking
• Watersports

- Facility

• Type (Campground)

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Total Spaces (180)
• Spaces Available (140)
• Width (23)
• Max Length (45)
• 20 Amp
• Grass Sites (15)
• 50 Amp
• Dirt Sites (125)
• Seasonal Sites
• Full Hookups (10)
• Water (130)
• Electric (130)
• Max Amps (50)
• Pull-thrus (3)
• Pull-thru Size (23 x 45)
• Back-ins (25 x 45)
• Site Length (45)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Darleen J Rockwood

August 21, 2025

Beautiful, campground, beautiful staff. I'm very friendly. They have areas for the kids to play and lots of Different activities.

David Fuller

August 17, 2025

Nice campground, but noisy and shady people. I will definitely not be returning. I'm not one to complain, but this place is not good.

Laurie Godwin

July 17, 2025

We stayed at Indianhead during the Levitate Music Festival and could not have been happier. Tina and her staff were extremely responsive and informative. Our site was absolutely beautiful. On the day of our arrival they offered live music and a food truck. The store had the necessities, as well as a slushy machine and ice cream novelties. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles that some kids may be accustomed to at the larger resorts, but for us, who appreciate the beauty and serenity of nature, it was perfect.

Jennifer Manning

May 27, 2025

My kids would have rated it lower but there are a few pros to this place. If I wasn't with 4 kids that are used to camp grounds with more amenities it probably would have been fine. We were in a tent not that close to a bathroom but with family that had a camper so we used their bathroom most of the time. PROS - it's quite - Sites are big. We have a 12 person tent and it's huge. We still had space for our car and to play games - basketball court and volley ball court - small store with camp basics but no extras CONS - the "swimming area" is kind of a joke. The pond is better for fishing than anything else. We didn't rent a canoe but probably would have if the weather was nicer while we were there. - there are only 2 parking spots at the "beach" and when your site isn't close it can be a hike. And uphill. - the playground could some some updating. Its just swings, a sand pit and a climbing thing. Maybe cool for a toddler but not really for older kids. - the basketball hoop could be replaced. It can still be used but it's falling apart. Again, my kids have been spoiled with snack shakes, ice cream, arcades and nice ponds so this was not ideal for kids that are used to that. And it didn't help that it rained a lot when we were here so it made not having those to other amenities more obvious. But if you like the rustic camping and just want a tent in the woods, then you will be fine here!

karyn morris

June 29, 2024

My theory on the bad reviews: you know when a place is so awesome. You don’t want everyone in the world to find it… like that secret spot in the middle of paradise and if a hundred people showed up it would suck… this campground is that spot. The sites are huge, private, peaceful and beautiful . We walked the roads for an hour and didn’t see half the campground. The staff are friendly and helpful and the sites have full hookups. I never want to leave.

Jonathan Harper

August 01, 2023

I would give it a 4 star. But to out-way all the negativity i give a five. This is a true camp ground! Yes its is old but it is rustic and authentic. Dirt and stone roads, lots of trees. Old school playground with a sand pit. We stayed in site 108D. We have a 18’x12’ tent and the site was spacious enough for us. (Family of 4+ a 75lb dog). The lake swimming area was small, but it was clean. The only issue we have is the bath houses. As though from previous reviews, it looks like they have replaced all the toilets recently. But overall the bath houses need to be updated in our five days. Stay there. I personally saw them clean both houses three times. Seems like every morning around 8-9. So they are clean. They’re just very old and falling apart. There is free laundry on the backside of both bathhouses. The camp store is much to be desired not much items to choose from but if you’re camping, you should have everything you need anyway. I have been camping my entire life, new campgrounds, old campgrounds, state parks. This is one of the few true campgrounds around.

Dawn Geoffroy

July 12, 2023

I was nervous to book a campsite based on the reviews, but glad I did! We had a great stay in site #40! I think the negative reviews have to do with the bathrooms. I’m use to camp restrooms, so I wasn’t bothered. Could they be updated, sure, but it’s camping people! I was happy to see that the owners are investing in the property so I think you’ll see more improvements over the years. We’ll be back again!

Maryanne Donato

August 23, 2022

RV sites poorly maintained. Site had large ricks and ruts. Bathrooms were outdated with mold and out-of-order toilets. One positive it was quiet at night.

r k

July 24, 2022

Tent sites are decent.... But if you have a 22' or above camper forget about it, take my advise just don't. Campground is quiet, is primitive as can be. Sites are completely uneven and small, I couldn't use my sewer site as I couldn't unhitch the truck if I did, barley enough electricity to do anything. $65 a night complete rip off!! Resort prices for a far from resort feel. Paid for a 30amp but when it's in the red with only 100 volts -102 volts coming in it's worst then a house plug. Kid at the counter (his 1st day) was nice but wanted to charge extra fee as we were 1 hour early, we fought that and got that money back. If you read the rules basically everything you do could get you kicked out with out a refund, thinking this might happen often.... Could be a nice place as its a mile from the beach, but it's not, a lot of maintenance and some money could make it a nice place...... But instead they're spending money and time building 50 amp spots in a sand pit, more important I guess.... Please see my pics!! P.S.1-2 pics on their website are actually real, rest are from the Internet !! Spots are open for a reason!! 😂 Stay away!!

Rob Leclair

May 28, 2022

This place is terrible. The nicest thing about this place is the sign at the entrance, goes way down hill after that. They rented us a camp site in a legit construction zone. I rushed off a job site to enjoy the weekend with my family, just to end up at another jobsite. On top of that I get to enjoy the sound the the diesel generator running 24/7 directly behind me. The website in no way represents what this place actually is. Anything in the photo you will not find here, all the "activities" they have listed are off site. This is by far the worst campground I have ever been too. You can also enjoy volleyball or basketball in the same parking lot as the dump station. Do tour self a favor and go somewhere else, or stay home. Anywhere is better than this place.

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