Adventure Bound Camping Resorts - Cape Cod Introduce
For Massachusetts locals seeking a full-service resort experience on the coveted Outer Cape, **Adventure Bound Camping Resorts - Cape Cod** in North Truro stands out as an exceptional choice. This destination perfectly blends the rustic appeal of camping with the amenities and convenience of a resort, making it an ideal base for families, couples, and pet owners exploring the tip of the Cape. Its prime location offers direct access to the natural beauty of the **Cape Cod National Seashore** and unparalleled proximity to the vibrant town of Provincetown.
This resort goes beyond a standard campground by providing a variety of accommodations, including dedicated **Campsites**, fully-equipped **Rental RV's**, and various sites with electric, water, and sewer hookups. Customer reviews consistently praise the high-quality service, noting that management and staff are dedicated to ensuring a positive stay, even when issues arise. The convenience is unmatched, with the resort located within **walking distance to the beach** and directly on a seasonal bus route, eliminating the major hassle of driving and parking in Provincetown. It is a fantastic destination for a memorable vacation week, offering comfort and connectivity amidst the stunning Cape landscape.
Location and Accessibility
Adventure Bound Camping Resorts is located in North Truro, Massachusetts, placing it strategically close to some of the Cape's most famous natural and cultural destinations.
The address for easy navigation is:
46 Highland Rd, North Truro, MA 02652, USA
Key accessibility features and local proximity highlights include:
- **Direct Beach Access:** The resort is located **close to the beach**, offering a short walk (noted by some customers to be an enjoyable hike) to the stunning shores of the Cape Cod National Seashore.
- **Provincetown Shuttle:** A significant advantage is the **Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority (CCRTA) bus stop** right near the camp entrance. This seasonal shuttle runs frequently, offering effortless, no-hassle transportation into the center of Provincetown.
- **Outer Cape Exploration:** Located near Route 6, providing excellent driving access to Highland Light, Truro Vineyards, and the **Provincelands Visitor Center**.
- **Inclusivity:** The resort is designed to be accessible, featuring a **Wheelchair accessible entrance**, **Wheelchair accessible parking lot**, and **Wheelchair accessible restroom**.
Services Offered
As a full-fledged campground and resort, Adventure Bound offers a diverse range of accommodations and essential modern services, ensuring all campers have a comfortable stay.
Comprehensive services and amenities provided at the resort include:
- **Diverse Sites:** A wide selection of **Campsites**, including **Primitive Tent Sites** (no hookups, fire ring, picnic table), water/electric (W/E) sites, and **Full Hookup RV sites** (**RV water hookup** and sewer, 30/50 Amp service).
- **Ready-Made Lodging:** Fully equipped **Rental RV's** for those who wish to camp without owning a rig.
- **Clean Facilities:** Spotlessly maintained and **clean Bathhouses** with **free showers** for guest use.
- **Onsite Services:** A camp **Market/Store** for purchasing essentials, though hours may vary (customers advise purchasing firewood early).
- **Payment Options:** Convenient and secure payment, accepting **Credit cards**, **Debit cards**, and **NFC mobile payments** for the **Camping fee**.
- **Accessibility:** All necessary accessibility features, including **Wheelchair accessible restrooms**.
- **Laundry:** On-site **Laundry facilities** for guest convenience.
Features and Highlights
The resort’s best features emphasize family fun, pet inclusion, and unparalleled access to the unique attractions of the Outer Cape.
The key features and benefits for guests include:
- **Unmatched Transportation Convenience:** The on-site stop for the **Provincetown/North Truro Shuttle Bus** (seasonal) allows guests to easily and affordably visit P-town's commercial center, beaches, and attractions without the stress of parking.
- **Pet Paradise:** The resort is fully **Dog allowed** and features a dedicated **Dog park**, with staff often providing excellent recommendations for local dog-friendly beaches like Herring Cove.
- **Immediate Outdoor Adventure:** Situated near the **Cape Cod National Seashore**, offering abundant **Hiking** trails and access to stunning coastal views, fishing, and kayaking.
- **Family Fun:** The resort is decidedly **Good for kids**, featuring a **Playground** and optional rentals like **Pedal Carts**.
- **Lobster Convenience:** Located directly across from a local market where guests can purchase **fresh, live lobsters**, offering a classic Cape Cod dining experience right at the campsite.
- **High-Quality Service:** Praised by customers for the **friendly staff** and management’s commitment to excellent customer service and resolving issues effectively.
Contact Information
Given the resort’s popularity as a preferred location for Provincetown visitors, early booking is highly recommended. Please use the contact details provided to inquire about availability for both RV sites and rental units.
**Address:** 46 Highland Rd, North Truro, MA 02652, USA
**Phone:** (508) 487-1847
**Mobile Phone:** +1 508-487-1847
What is Worth Choosing Adventure Bound Camping Resorts - Cape Cod?
For Massachusetts residents seeking a well-equipped, full-service camping hub on the Outer Cape, Adventure Bound offers a compelling proposition:
**The Ultimate Provincetown Gateway:** This resort eliminates the largest frustration of visiting the Outer Cape: transportation and parking in Provincetown. The **direct shuttle bus service** from the camp entrance to MacMillan Pier means you can enjoy P-town's vibrant center, nightlife, and whale watching without ever moving your vehicle. This convenience is priceless during the busy summer months.
**Variety and Full Hookups:** Unlike many rustic Cape campgrounds, Adventure Bound caters to all styles of camping, from basic tenting to full-service luxury RVs, including **Rental RVs** for non-owners. With widespread **full water, electric, and sewer hookups** and clean, modern facilities, it delivers the comforts of home while surrounded by nature.
**High-Quality, Pet-Friendly Resort Experience:** The resort atmosphere, which includes excellent customer service, a **Dog park**, and great access to local dog-friendly spots, ensures that the entire family, including furry members, is well catered to. It is the perfect blend of a professionally managed resort environment and a prime location for exploring the natural wonders of the **Cape Cod National Seashore**.
Adventure Bound Camping Resorts - Cape Cod Rooms
Campground
- Campsites
- Close to the beach
- Rental RV's
Adventure Bound Camping Resorts - Cape Cod Details
Service options
- Onsite services
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
Offerings
- RV camping
- RV water hookup
Activities
- Hiking
Payments
- Camping fee
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
- Credit cards
Children
- Good for kids
- Kid-friendly hikes
- Playground
Parking
- Free parking lot
- On-site parking
Pets
- Dog park
- Dogs allowed
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Adventure Bound Camping Resorts - Cape Cod Location
Adventure Bound Camping Resorts - Cape Cod
46 Highland Rd, North Truro, MA 02652, USA
Adventure Bound Camping Resorts - Cape Cod Reviews
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★ 5★ 4★ 3★ 2★ 1We were already used to excellent reviews and great service at this camp. But what impressed us the most was how the management and staff handled an issue that came up during our stay. The way problems are solved here is the best proof of high-quality service!The location is perfect: very close to Provincetown, within walking distance to the beach. Right across the camp, you can buy fresh live lobsters—make sure to bring a big pot! In the summer months, a bus runs every 30 minutes with a stop right by the camp, so you don’t have to worry about parking.This was the best vacation week of the year for us. We will definitely come back and highly recommend this camp to everyone!
August 24 · Larysa ShymkoI booked a primitive tent campsite, which means no water or electric hookup, the site had a picnic table and a fire pit that you can move around wherever you want. The site I had wasn't super private but it wasnt incredibly cramped either, so overall it was fine I guess.Bathrooms were clean and showers were free.The cashiers in the store were very friendly and even gave me recommendations for dog friendly beaches (herring cove) and a fun place I could take my dog to run out really far during low tide with a bunch of other dogs and it was basically a dog park but in the ocean (harbor view hotel)Complaints I have is the camp store closes at 4 Saturday and Sunday, closes at 6pm on Friday, so if you need firewood you need to remember to buy it BEFORE THE STORE CLOSES AT 4PM. It's been a while since I've stayed at a campground with a store but 4pm on a Saturday seems a bit early (but maybe they all close that early I don't remember), so we had to get in our car and drive down the street to the shell station a few minutes away and buy firewood for 10$ a bundle.Also the site we had did NOT have a grill or any kind of grate to put on the fire pit to cook, I have never been to a site without at least something to cook on.
August 17 · Sam MNice little campground. My issue is its very tight, so please be carefulThey do offer pump put service for only $25 which is nice.They do offer free wifi and havr plenty of public bathrooms and showers. That could use a little face lift.Nice 20 minute walk to the beach. Not bad pretty flat and shaded trail to walk.But over all a nice campground if you want to get up and go and their is plenty to do around here.
August 03 · HuddyGTVThis campground is in a great location. That’s it. If you are tent camping, be advised that the tent sights are small and cramped. The “premium primitive campsites” in yellow on the map used to be the biggest and best campsites I have ever visited. They put up a fence and now there’s barely room for your car and a tent next to the road and RVs. The sites are literally reduced by size 90% and the same cost. Also, if you have a small campfire at 11pm they will roll up and dump a bucket of water on it and walk away. This used to be the best campground on the outer cape, now it’s not even an option for me. 2 stars is high for a tent camping experience in the area.
June 24 · Ed BallardThe staff are very kind. The campsite was quiet. The price was very fair. Warm showers are a huge plus. The local bus line comes right to the entrance. I would absolutely stay here again.
July 17 · Matthew Wan
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