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Dunes' Edge Campground Introduce

Nestled in the heart of Provincetown, Massachusetts, Dunes' Edge Campground offers a perfect escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of Cape Cod, this campground provides a tranquil setting where you can immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of the natural world. From spotting wildlife like foxes, coyotes, and wild turkeys to enjoying the convenience of modern amenities, Dunes' Edge Campground ensures a comfortable and memorable stay.

Key features of Dunes' Edge Campground include:

  • Well-maintained campsites with fully electric hookups for RVs and tents.
  • Clean and accessible bathhouses with hot showers (25 cents per 3 minutes).
  • Friendly and helpful staff dedicated to making your stay enjoyable.
  • Proximity to downtown Provincetown, Race Point Beach, and Herring Cove—just minutes away by bike or car.
  • Charging stations and outlets available for devices and eBike batteries.

Customers rave about their experiences at Dunes' Edge Campground, praising its incredible natural setting, well-kept facilities, and convenient location. One reviewer described it as "the best camping I have ever been to," highlighting the diverse wildlife and excellent service. Another guest appreciated the clean and comfortable Tent Bungalow, noting the ease of access to local attractions and the warm hospitality of the staff.

Whether you're planning a family camping trip, a romantic getaway, or an adventure with friends, Dunes' Edge Campground is the ideal destination. Explore the beauty of Cape Cod, relax in a peaceful environment, and create lasting memories at this beloved Provincetown gem.

Location

MassachusettsBarnstable CountyProvincetownU.S. 6

Customer Reviews

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Félix M-D
Aug 15, 2024

Best camping I have ever been to! The nature is incredible. You can see foxes, coyotes, wild turkeys and all sorts of things. The camping terrain was amazing. We had a fully electric poll to charge our phones. The staff working in the camping site are also super friendly and helpful! The bathrooms are not far away from any campsite and the showers work really well. This camping ground is also really not far from any activity in Cape Cod.

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Bob Harrison
Sep 10, 2024

A great experience at this Trustees of the Reservations property. We came from Boston on the Fast Ferry to Provincetown with our bicycles, all our gear in our panniers. Perfect for use with our spot --> Tent Bungalow: Humpback. Very clean and comfortable. Very nice bathhouse with hot showers (25 cents per 3 minutes) and nicely maintained. Great staff. Very close to downtown P-Town ... you can cycle in 5 minutes via Conwell Street. Note there is a spot on Rt 6 where you can carefully cross from the Westbound side of Rt 6 to the entrance of the campground (at https://maps.app.goo.gl/9WuptsttUtKT7tN37 ). Easy access to Race Point Road and the biking trails to Race Point and Herring Cove. There's a charging station in the office and outlets in and near the bathhouse that we used for our eBike batteries.We had a great time!

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Wendy Walters
Jul 02, 2024

We pulled up and immediately asked if we could extend but they are all booked up. This place is a sweet natural beauty campground. It has everything you need but nothing you don't. It's close to everything and far enough away. The staff are friendly the bathrooms are clean and the other campers are awesome. It feels safe here. It is a delightful refuge from the world. We are already thinking of our next trip and staying for longer. There are sweet bunnies running around and little frogs. It's quiet and well managed. Nothing bad to say at all. A campers paradise!

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Elvie Ziobro
Jun 18, 2024

This is our first ever tent camping, and with our young toddler. The campground is beautiful, surrounding with pine trees, creating somewhat good private shades between campsite. We got referred over from another campground because that campground has too many mosquitoes, which we appreciated their thoughtfulness and honesty. When we arrive at Dunes Edge, we got extremely lucky to get the ONLY site left with both electric and water. Also the site is about 100 ft from the bathroom. Our neighbors are very friendly! However some kids were racing their bikes all afternoon, hit into someone parked car, and another big family arrived on our last day and they didn't really comply with the quiet hours, overall we had a great time!!

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Lily de la Torre
Jul 17, 2024

I stayed in a bungalow but only took a video and not a photo. I've added photos of several tent sites. Hopefully you can see the site numbers and then refer to the map on the website. There is only parking for 1 car at each site and there is very little overflow parking available for a fee in a small lot in the center of the campground. This is contrary to what it said on the site in June 2024. The camp store here is great with souvenirs, essentials (including bags of ice) and ice cream and snacks. No fires here (probably because it can get so windy). Bathrooms were clean and water access was easy. The light from the bathroom wasn't so piercingly bright as they sometimes can be at campgrounds. Wash sinks were outside one bathhouse and was very clean. This site is like a 6 minute drive to wherever you want to be: center of PTown or either of the 2 local beaches, both managed by the National Park Service. This means entry can be covered by the National Parks pass or just pay for the day. You can buy that year pass (America the Beautiful) at the actual entrance gate to the beach parking lot. I'd love to return, even though the families camping in the other bungalows were disrespectfully loud at 7am every day, yelling across the sites at their kids. Quiet hours at night were quiet; when they ended in the morning, they ended hard.

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Charlie Brickham
May 25, 2025

Showers take quarters, the sites are close together, office hours are 9-5, no fires, and the outlet clusters are poorly designed for plugging in. Quiet hours aren’t enforced. Note for myself: Half a bar of cell phone service at this spot is not enough to stream.