Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
Explore family camping activities that bring all ages together, from outdoor games and scenic hikes to memorable campfire fun that creates lasting memories.
Lovells Island is a hidden gem for nature enthusiasts seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of Massachusetts. Nestled off Hull, this charming campground offers a unique blend of rustic charm and scenic beauty, making it an ideal spot for tent campers and RV visitors alike. With its serene environment, Lovells Island provides a perfect escape from urban life while offering easy access to nearby attractions like Boston Harbor Islands.
The island's remote location ensures a peaceful atmosphere, allowing visitors to disconnect from daily life while still being close enough to explore nearby destinations. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Lovells Island offers an unforgettable experience surrounded by nature's beauty.
If you're looking for a unique camping experience in a picturesque setting, Lovells Island offers an ideal mix of nature, adventure, and relaxation. Plan your visit today and discover why this charming destination continues to captivate outdoor enthusiasts!
I just want to warn everyone that the bugs (mosquitoes and biting flies) on this island are so bad that this was probably one of the worst camping experiences I've ever had. The island is a neat place, the beaches are quite nice (and the bugs a little less of an issue there). The campsite toilet was out of order so we had to walk to the primary toilet near the dock (minor inconvenience). Really, everything was nice except the bugs. Insect repellent (30% deet) seem to have no effect on the bugs. You need long sleeves and maybe a bug net for your head. So probably don't go if its hot. I hate to be so negative, I just hope people can avoid the experience my family had. Maybe next year the bugs won't be so bad? Oh, and there is some kind of harbor siren that sounds every 45 seconds or so from 11 am until dark? (maybe this only happens on weekdays?) And plenty of airplane noise from Logan. Peddocks Island was much better (very few bugs, can't hear the siren, but still airplane noise).
It's nice here. All they need is a ferry service and some paths.