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Maurice's Campground
Overview
Maurice's Campground has been a staple of Wellfleet, Massachusetts, for over seventy years. This family-operated destination offers a nostalgic, wooded environment that captures the essence of classic Cape Cod. Nestled among towering pine trees, it provides a peaceful retreat from the busier tourist hubs while maintaining a quiet, laid-back atmosphere that appeals to long-time visitors and newcomers alike. Whether you are traveling in a motorhome or a towable, the park provides a sense of community and history that is hard to find in larger commercial establishments.
Location & Surroundings
Situated on the picturesque Outer Cape, the park is surrounded by the natural beauty of the Cape Cod National Seashore. The location is defined by its proximity to pristine Atlantic beaches and fresh-water kettle ponds. One of the standout features is direct access to the Cape Cod Rail Trail, a paved path perfect for cycling and walking that stretches across several towns. The landscape is characterized by its sandy soil and indigenous flora, providing a true coastal wilderness feel that stays cool under the canopy of pines even during the summer months.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground provides a range of sites, including those with water and electricity to accommodate various RV sizes. While it maintains a rustic charm, essential comforts are readily available, such as:
- Clean restrooms and hot showers
- A well-stocked camp store offering groceries, ice, and firewood
- Honey wagon service for convenient septic maintenance
- Picnic tables and fire rings at individual sites
The on-site store often serves as a central hub where guests can pick up morning essentials or get advice on local fishing spots. These features ensure that guests can enjoy the outdoors without sacrificing basic conveniences.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find no shortage of activities nearby. The famous Marconi Beach is just a short trip away, offering stunning views of high sand dunes and crashing waves. Visitors can also catch a movie at the iconic Wellfleet Drive-In Theater or browse local art galleries in the charming village center. For those who enjoy fresh seafood, the area is renowned for its world-famous Wellfleet oysters and local lobster shacks that line the nearby harbor, providing a true taste of New England.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal match for travelers who prioritize natural surroundings and simplicity over modern resort-style luxuries. It is perfect for families looking for a traditional outdoor experience and cyclists who want immediate access to the region's best trails. If you are an RVer who enjoys falling asleep to the sound of wind in the pine trees and waking up near the Atlantic Ocean, Maurice's offers an authentic and unpretentious Cape Cod getaway.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Gracie Carmella
I suffered a medical emergency camping here and was rushed out by ambulance. The owners yelled and screamed at my guests asking if this was necessary. When I returned to get my vehicle the following morning, (I still had the site rented) the woman followed me to the site being extremely disrespectful. Yes, an ambulance was necessary. I suffer from SEVERE gastrointestinal disorders. Safe to say, I will never return.
KenT
I have been tent camping at Maurice's each summer for years now. The rustic setting and location is excellent ... located directly adjacent to the Cape Cod Rail Trail, only a few short miles to the National Seashore beaches, great restaurants, and the town centers of Eastham and Wellfleet. The campground maintains very clean rest rooms and hot showers. The management has always been very friendly and accommodating.
Jasni McGrail
A huge shout-out to John and a campground resident who helped us with an RV issue (self-inflicted) without being asked and they couldn't have been more helpful. We could not have got back on the road without them and if I say there was a Bobcat involved, that probably says everything you need to know!!
Natalie Caverly
Maurice's Campground is a local treasure in Wellfleet MA. Nestled among the tall pines, it's a wonderful place to relax but near to all the beaches, restaurants and entertainment locations. The managers have worked hard to update amenities and added a play area for kids and adults. Come to relax in nature and enjoy the camping experience!
Jacklyn Reardon
This was my first time visiting the Cape. I've been to Nantucket and The Vineyard but the Cape is a beauty of it's own. The campground was wonderful. Very quiet for so early in the season. The gentleman Jim at the office was very kind and helpful. He made me a hot cup of coffee and helped answer any questions I had. Along with mostly Campers and some RV's the campground offers the most adorable and quaint cabins. They are quite small. I've never seen anything like them and so very cute. The area is directly in front of the Bike Path which travels into town where there is a selection of stores, shops, restaurants and more. There are nice hot showers and bathrooms in the campground, a playground, a community fire pit and grill, horse shoes, basketball hoops, and during the summer months there's a large store. Directly across the busy highway off the main road, there is a movie theater that is also a drive-in. There are so many beaches and plenty of spots to fish. There are local fishing charters as well as opportunities to see seals and sharks (from a distance of course.) The area is very close to many towns with so much to do and only 25 minutes to Provincetown. Highly recommend checking them out. Vacation is even more relaxing when spent in nature. I look forward to spending more time in the area this year. Wishing you the best time and many memories 💕
Tom G
Most wonderful time ever. Clean bathrooms, staff is amazing! Always helpful, friendly and accommodating.weve been staying here for 30 years and it's never looked better!
Hilary Ring
Maurice's is an old campground. We stayed here with our 27' trailer and it was OK. The sites are really small and the neighbor's sewer hose is really close to your picnic table. We couldn't fit on the site first assigned to us and the manager moved us to a site where we would fit. Most of the "park" is occupied by full time summer people who leave their trailers here over the winter. Most of these trailers are old and in bad condition and at the very least could use a powerwash. We were there for a week and the bathroom was cleaned once. The showers were clean but were only open from 7am till 10pm, according to the sign. The roads are narrow and very bumpy, and it is a challenge moving a trailer about. The place was quiet, though.
Sarah Dinas
My family’s been camping at Maurice’s for 4 generations. So many great memories from my childhood. The place needs an overhaul to be honest. Personally I consider it charming and very old Cape Cod but if I weren’t so enamored and familiar I would be less than thrilled with the state of the camp these days.
Kristen Lee
We stayed in a “deluxe” cabin which consisted of a jack and Jill setup. The accommodations don’t appear to have been updated in the last 20 years and consisted of wood paneled walls and musty carpeting. We were told—and there are signs stating that—there is daily maid service but we have yet to have our cabin cleaned so far after five days. We’ve had issues requiring maintenance—lightbulbs burnt out and a toilet needing plunging. We were told to go to another cabin and find a plunger ourselves and given two lightbulbs to change ourselves. Considering the price we paid ($1500 for seven nights), we are displeased with the services and wouldn’t recommend this place to anyone.
John Zwirzina
I will start off with the Good, Great location, sights are spacious and friendly staff. The Bad, sights are not well taken care of, there are permanently stationed trailers that are is severely needed removal...not repair but disposal. I was lucky enough to be sandwich by them. The yearly renters also load up there spot with large boats, porches, trucks, cars and make parking and driving difficult. Playground is terrible.