Granville State Forest Campground Massachusetts
Granville State Forest Overview
Granville State Forest campground has 22 campsites in a wooded area offering nice shade to all sites. Campsites can accommodate tents, trailers and RVs. Each site also has a table, fire ring and grate. The campground also has flush toilets, hot showers and water.
Granville State Forest – Area Recreation
Located along the southern border of Massachusetts in the towns of Granville and Tolland, this state forest’s 2,426 acres, borders with Connecticut’s 9,152 acre Tunxis State Forest. Outdoor recreation activities include camping, hiking, biking, fishing on the Hubbard River, horseback riding, picnicking, hunting and winter sports. Wildlife viewing is also great in the area.
You may also want to check out Tolland State Forest. It’s located about 10 miles north and has 92 campsites for tents, trailers and RVs.
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Amenities
- BBQ Grills
- Campsite Tables
- Drinking Water
- Equestrian trail
- Fire Pit
- Fire Rings
- Pets OK
- Picnic Tables
- Restrooms (Flush Toilets)
- Showers
- Trash Collection
Activities
- Biking
- Bird Watching
- Fishing
- Hiking
- Horseback riding
- Hunting
- Mountain Biking
- Nature Trails
- Photography
- Picnicking
- Stargazing
- Walking Trails
- Wildlife Viewing
- Winter Sports
- Winter/Snow Sports
Granville, Massachusetts 01034
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Regions
Campsite Types
- ADA
- RV
- Tent
- Trailer
# of Campsites:
22
Season:
Mid May – Mid October
Elevation:
1,194
Granville State Forest Comments & Reviews
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When we arrived the Ranger asked if we wanted to take site 11 instead of 10 which we had reserved. He explained site 11 was a first come first serve site. THANK YOU! I think it’s the best site in the whole park! Sits down below everyone and is closest to the river. The bathrooms were clean, and the showers were ok. I mean they’re showers for camping, nothing special lol. Fire pit had adjustable rack. The river was just about empty due to the dry conditions and we couldn’t find a spot for the dogs to go in. Overall it was quiet and a nice time away! Would recommend to all!
Almost forgot…..I would NOT recommend a site near the main road. It’s LOUD at all hours, cars goes by very fast and there’s a lot of dust!!!
Comments about the campground first…
This campground is ok. If you’re looking for a long drive into the woods with not a lot around, this is your place. It is admittedly quiet. Keep in mind, there is no place to dispose of garbage. So be prepared to haul it out. And there are no places to buy supplies if you forget anything. You will have to drive at least 15-20 miles. So be sure you are prepared or be willing to drive. Also, I concur that any of the sites along the road are terrible (e.g. sites 3-5). The road is a main road and is very noisy. There are bathrooms and showers (one per bathroom.) They are mostly clean. And there is a place to get water and to wash your dishes. Sites 3 & 4 are not even separated by trees. So best not to book them unless you want to get to know your neighbors. I can’t speak to the other sites.
One word of caution…
This campground has a zero-tolerance alcohol policy. As with most campgrounds, the website does say “no alcohol”. Unlike most, if you bring beer, you can expect to be kicked out without notice. No warnings. Full disclosure, my family booked several sites here and was asked to leave because we had beer with us. We were not rowdy, disruptive or belligerent. We are not kids. We’re 40 something professionals with kids of our own. We have all camped in every New England state for many years and had traveled from several different states to be there. We have never had a problem anywhere else. Did we violate the policy? Yes, we did. But that said, I have never camped anywhere that the policy was enforced. Therefore, if you go to Granville, be sure to take the policy seriously.