Blueberry Island Introduce

Blueberry Island, located at 60 Shady Ln, Douglas, MA 01516, offers a distinct camping experience for those seeking a secluded island getaway. As a part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, this location provides a unique environment for outdoor enthusiasts.

According to customer reviews, Blueberry Island is a small, one-tent camping spot surrounded by a lake, making it ideal for those seeking a private and intimate camping experience. The island is known for its abundance of blueberries, providing a unique opportunity for campers to pick fresh berries during their stay. The surrounding lake offers opportunities for swimming and fishing, enhancing the outdoor recreational experience.

The island features a fire pit, allowing campers to enjoy traditional campfire activities. It's important to note that access to Blueberry Island requires a small boat, and the shoreline is rocky with no dock. Campers should be prepared for rustic conditions and may find an aluminum boat most suitable for navigating the shoreline. A log is available for tying up boats.

The island's ecosystem is notable for its lack of wildlife, apart from fish in the surrounding lake. This makes it a relatively safe environment for camping, especially for those concerned about encountering land animals. Blueberry Island offers a unique blend of camping, fishing, blueberry picking, and boating, making it an ideal destination for families and individuals seeking a memorable outdoor adventure.

Potential visitors should be aware of the need for a boat to access the island and the rustic shoreline conditions. Planning and preparation are essential to fully enjoy the unique experience Blueberry Island offers.

Location

MassachusettsWorcester CountyDouglasShady Lane

Customer Reviews

5.0
1 reviews
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Paul Athanasiou
Aug 16, 2020

This little island with a 1-tent camping spot, tons of blueberries, and firepit surrounded by lake that you can swim in is great for camping (The island has absolutely no wildlife but fish), fishing, blueberry picking, a day of boating the pond, and family time. Just know that you need a small boat to get out there, and the shore has no dock and is rocky, so you may want an aluminum boat, you’ll need to tie up to the log on the shore, plus the island is small. Enjoy!