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The RV Atlas Podcast

Boston and Washington D.C. RV Trips, Budget Camping in Acadia, Renting a Motorhome

The RV Atlas Podcast

RVFTA Podcast Network

Places & Travel, Parenting, Society & Culture, Wilderness, Kids & Family, Sports

4.6584 Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2025

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Every week, we receive fantastic questions from The RV Atlas community, and this week, we’re tackling three trending topics: RVing to Boston and Washington DC, budget-friendly camping in Acadia National Park, and renting a motorhome for the first time. Whether you're planning an urban RV adventure, looking for affordable ways to explore a national park, or thinking about renting an RV, we’ve got you covered with advice from members of The RV Atlas private Facebook group, and our own personal experiences. 

Thank you to Bill Sferrazza for the featured image of Spacious Skies Minuteman!
RVing to Boston and Washington DC: Best Campgrounds and Transportation Tips
One of our community members, Tina, wrote in with the following question:

“Last year, we took a long weekend trip to DC and camped at Cherry Hill RV Park near the University of Maryland. It was a great base to explore the city since the train was nearby. This year, we’d love to do something similar in Boston. Can anyone recommend a good RV campground near Boston?”

Cherry Hill RV Park is widely regarded as one of the best urban RV parks in the country, offering easy access to Washington DC’s public transit system, great amenities, and a well-maintained property. Fortunately, Boston has a couple of great RV-friendly options that offer a similar experience:
1. Normandy Farms Campground


Location: Foxborough, MA (between Boston and Providence, RI)
Why We Love It: One of the oldest and most well-established RV resorts in the country, Normandy Farms offers high-end amenities, including multiple pools, a fitness center, and planned activities. It’s not directly in Boston, but its location allows access to both Boston and Cape Cod.
Public Transit Access: Normandy Farms is about 30 miles from Boston, so you’ll need to drive or use public transportation from a nearby commuter rail station.

2. Spacious Skies Minuteman Campground
photo by Bill Sferrazza

Location: Littleton, MA (north of Boston)
Why We Love It: Spacious Skies Minuteman Campground is a budget-friendly alternative with wooded campsites, a pool, a playground, and a game room. It’s also close to Walden Pond, making it a great option for nature lovers.
Public Transit Access: A commuter rail station nearby provides easy transport into downtown Boston.
Exclusive Discount: Use code RVATLAS for 10% off your stay at Spacious Skies Minuteman!

Both options have been highly recommended by our RV Atlas community, offering a mix of affordability and access to Boston’s historic sites, dining, and attractions.
Budget-Friendly Camping in Acadia National Park


Taylor Riley asked the following:

“Can anyone help me plan a budget-friendly trip to Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park? We have three young kids and want to do all the affordable and fun activities we can. This will be a 3-4 day trip.”

Acadia National Park is a spectacular destination, but it can be pricey, especially during peak season. Here are our best budget-friendly camping and activity tips:
Affordable Campground Options


Hadley’s Point Campground – A family-friendly private campground with reasonable rates, located just outside the park.
Seawall Campground, Blackwoods Campground, and Schoodic Woods Campground – National Park campgrounds with great locations. If your RV fits within size restrictions, these are affordable choices inside Acadia National Park.

Budget-Friendly Activities in Acadia


Free & Cheap Attractions:

Thunder Hole and Sand Beach on Park Loop Road – Must see fun stops in the park.
Echo Lake – A great free swimming spot inside the park.
Hike to Bar Island – Walk the land bridge at low tide,

Transcript

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0:00.0

Oh, my gosh, the New England sports fans are going to be so mad at us.

0:06.5

New England sports fans forgive us, but then at the same time, we're not New England sports fans, so you don't have to forgive us.

0:13.8

I've always said, I love New England. I do not love New England sports teams. My father growing up, I remember one time joking and saying

0:21.4

that I was going to be a Red Sox fan and he told me to leave the house. And he was really serious.

0:25.6

And he looked really angry. He's like back your bag and leave.

0:32.2

Hi, everyone. I'm Stephanie. And I'm Jeremy. And we are the authors of the best selling where

0:37.4

should we camp next series of guidebooks and camping journals.

0:40.7

End of the brand new children's books.

0:42.4

Tara Babies on the go, my first book of hiking.

0:44.9

And Tara Babies on the go, my first book of camping.

0:47.9

Last year we celebrated season 10 of the RV Atlas.

0:50.8

And now we're back for brand new RV and camping adventures in 2025.

0:56.2

Join us now as we cover the best campgrounds, the best RVs, the best food, and the best

1:01.0

gear and gadgets to bring with you when you go. So pull up a chair and join us around the

1:05.6

digital campfire. This is season 11 of the RV Atlas.

1:18.2

Hello, everybody, and welcome to today's episode of the RV Atlas.

1:21.3

Today we are back with the Q&A episode.

1:29.2

We haven't done one of these in a while, but today we are going to handle questions about RV trips to Boston and Washington.

1:33.1

Okay, so sort of like city trips or urban RV trips.

1:36.1

Then we're going to talk about budget camping in Acadia.

1:39.0

And then we're going to talk about renting a motor home.

1:41.2

So those are our three topics today.

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