Gateway to Cape Cod Thousand Trails

90 Stevens Rd., Rochester, MA 02770

508-763-5911

888-481-6348

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GPS: 41.7651,-70.802

Gateway to Cape Cod Thousand Trails is located at 90 Stevens Rd., Rochester, Massachusetts 02770 with a total of 169 campsites. Some of the amenities you can enjoy there are Golf, and more. Before your trip to Gateway to Cape Cod Thousand Trails, check out website at http://www.thousandtrails.com/getaways/massachusetts/capecod.asp or contact them through 508-763-5911 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

41.7651, -70.802

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 41.7651, -70.802

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Overview of Gateway to Cape Cod Thousand Trails


Longest RV Reported: 42 feet (Fifth Wheel)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

169

Pad Type:

gravel

Open Seasonally:

April 17 - Oct. 18

Elevation:

32 ft / 9 m

Reviews of Gateway to Cape Cod Thousand Trails

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  • Friendly

    Reviewed 5/7/2021

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    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: C33

    Sites are narrow and roads are tight making turns. Friendly helpful staff. Was able to work off ATT. T-Mobile was in and out of service. Looks like they are doing work to help with the roads. All sites with power look to be 50 amp.

  • Better Thousand Trails than Old Chatham

    Reviewed 5/7/2021

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    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: A31

    Stayed here and at Old Chatham TT in Cape Cod. This is one is better for sure. Old Chatham is a mobile home park with a few transient sites and no laundry. Definitely more of a campground here with tall trees and a good camping feel. Mostly pull throughs so that’s nice. Decent amount of room between spots too. They are mostly dirt and ...moreStayed here and at Old Chatham TT in Cape Cod. This is one is better for sure. Old Chatham is a mobile home park with a few transient sites and no laundry. Definitely more of a campground here with tall trees and a good camping feel. Mostly pull throughs so that’s nice. Decent amount of room between spots too. They are mostly dirt and there will be mud and giant puddles when it rains as I saw. (Get some class 5 in those areas!)The only negative is that the map shows trash bins in numerous areas and I went to each to find no bins. Was told they moved everything to a very inconvenient spot behind the main office. Pretty gross back there but it’s away from the campers at least. Update the map!Great spot overall and its 9 min to the nearest Walmart and other amenities.

  • Loved this place

    Reviewed 20/7/2020

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    Days stayed: 8

    Site number: A38

    We loved how centrally located it was. Went to Plymouth, Cape Cod, Newport RI, and Mystic CT all within an 1:15 in our toad. The campsite was HUGE and under trees camping was wonderful. We have a we boost so WiFi on T Mobil was perfect. It rained several times but we didn’t seem to have a problem with flooding. Did not use showers(that...moreWe loved how centrally located it was. Went to Plymouth, Cape Cod, Newport RI, and Mystic CT all within an 1:15 in our toad. The campsite was HUGE and under trees camping was wonderful. We have a we boost so WiFi on T Mobil was perfect. It rained several times but we didn’t seem to have a problem with flooding. Did not use showers(that’s why we have a motorhome). Pool looked fabulous. Laundry room had 4 washers, two of which didn’t work, but I had no problem getting in on a Sunday. Yes there are tree roots, but you’re in a forest, not on a cement slab. The only negative was the blasting of music on Saturdays, but it was only on Saturdays. I can live with that. Easy in and out in a 34’ class A. We loved this place And will definitely be back.

  • Either sand or mud

    Reviewed 1/7/2020

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    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: A30

    Stayed 4 nights for free as part of our Thousand Trails membership. Full hookups (50amp, water, sewer). Water pressure was ok, not great at 45psi.Cell service was pretty minimal. AT&T was barely usable. Verizon was sometimes good enough to stream, other times hardly there.We arrived on a sunny day and immediately noticed that w...moreStayed 4 nights for free as part of our Thousand Trails membership. Full hookups (50amp, water, sewer). Water pressure was ok, not great at 45psi.Cell service was pretty minimal. AT&T was barely usable. Verizon was sometimes good enough to stream, other times hardly there.We arrived on a sunny day and immediately noticed that we were kicking up a lot of dust as we drove around looking for a site. The next day it rained and we ended up with a nice little pond surrounding our rig that took a couple days to dry. So we either had sand blowing around or wet sand coming in the rig. Either way, prepare for a lot of cleaning. The site was reasonably level but it was a bit tricky getting around the trees and all the tree roots.Location worked out well for some day trips to the Cape and the surrounding area. Walmart, Target and other stores are within 15 minutes.

  • Needs some love

    Reviewed 8/8/2019

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    Days stayed: 3

    First I will say that all of the staff we encountered here were very friendly and helpful.Beyond that, this park needs a lot of love.From reviews and talking to the staff it appears that this part was just brought into the thousand trails network about a year ago and they are making improvements.The pool area is decent....moreFirst I will say that all of the staff we encountered here were very friendly and helpful.Beyond that, this park needs a lot of love.From reviews and talking to the staff it appears that this part was just brought into the thousand trails network about a year ago and they are making improvements.The pool area is decent.The showers are scary.All of the roads and the sites are unlevel dirt. Like not even kind of level or flat. The roads alone will shake your teeth out even at 5mph.The 'residents' of the park do not keep their sites tidy and clean and it does not appear that the campground management requires that of them so it kind of has a trailer park vibe.Cell service was usable but not fast. We had to drive around to find a decent spot that had cell service. We looped around twice. The download speeds varied a lot... 20 at times, down to less than 1.With some love this park could be pretty awesome considering the location.

  • Very Nice Campground

    Reviewed 18/7/2019

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    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: B49

    We chose this Campground because it is part of our Thousand Trails Membership and it was just 15 minutes from Thomasland (Edaville Family Amusement Park)! My twin 5 year old boys are Thomas the train obsessed so this was a must see for them. It was very clean and well maintained. There was a very bad rain storm during our visit and som...moreWe chose this Campground because it is part of our Thousand Trails Membership and it was just 15 minutes from Thomasland (Edaville Family Amusement Park)! My twin 5 year old boys are Thomas the train obsessed so this was a must see for them. It was very clean and well maintained. There was a very bad rain storm during our visit and some areas did flood (it poured buckets all at once) but the staff were out and immediately clearing drains and staying on top of it so it was cleared up quickly. A lot of the sites are pull thru and the full hook ups are in good working order. The sites are nicely shaded and the pool was wonderful. The playground was new and well maintained.

  • Used storage only

    Reviewed 13/10/2018

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    Nightly rate: $5

    Days stayed: 5

    We have a Thousand Trails membership (older contract) that does not cover this park. But I could use the STORAGE YARD area for $25 a week. This made it convenient to stay with friends in the area. You might be able to take advantage of this, so call ahead and ask them if it is available for temporary storage. Used it in September 2...moreWe have a Thousand Trails membership (older contract) that does not cover this park. But I could use the STORAGE YARD area for $25 a week. This made it convenient to stay with friends in the area. You might be able to take advantage of this, so call ahead and ask them if it is available for temporary storage. Used it in September 2018.

  • Campground was dirt / mud, good sites, good hookups, plenty of activities

    Reviewed 13/10/2017

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    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: A11

    We were there on a busy holiday weekend and there was a lot to do for the kids, so that was great! We stayed here to be close to Boston and we were happy with the time it took us to get up there. We were also able to get to the cape fairly quickly.The whole campground and sites were made of dirt and this started to cause a problem ...moreWe were there on a busy holiday weekend and there was a lot to do for the kids, so that was great! We stayed here to be close to Boston and we were happy with the time it took us to get up there. We were also able to get to the cape fairly quickly.The whole campground and sites were made of dirt and this started to cause a problem when a rather large rainstorm turned the whole place into mud. There were a lot of dips in the dirt that made large puddles that did not even dry up over a 2 day period. Taking the dog for a walk or even just walking around the campground became a bit difficult. Some large gravel on the sites at least would really help with this problem for next time it rains. Hopefully in off-season they will fill the holes and get it less muddy for next rain.The sites were pretty good sized. I can tell that when they removed trees, they decided to only remove about half as many as most campgrounds. So even though the parking might be a little tight for large rigs, you then have a nice amount of sitting space before the next site starts. The hookups were also really good with nice water pressure and consistent power. The wifi is a paid service but we were pretty close to the Member Lounge hotspot and it worked just fine while we were there. We used it for some work as well as streaming movies without issues.Because of the holiday weekend, plenty of activities for the kids. They had a nice playground, a good pool (that was closed, but looked nice) as well as some other areas. The laundry area was also good. Lots of washers and dryers for use.Unfortunately no dog park area, so once we took her near the lake entry and let her run around.We would stay again, just hopefully not before a rainstorm.

  • Average campground, a little tired looking.

    Reviewed 2/10/2015

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    Nightly rate: $25

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: A5

    The rate quoted is a Passport America rate. We stayed here because of the PA discount and the proximity of the campground to friends.This campground is a former KOA (you can tell by the camp office building). It is gated, upon arrival you have to call the office via the microphone to gain access. You are then told to find a site...moreThe rate quoted is a Passport America rate. We stayed here because of the PA discount and the proximity of the campground to friends.This campground is a former KOA (you can tell by the camp office building). It is gated, upon arrival you have to call the office via the microphone to gain access. You are then told to find a site, then come back to the office and tell them which one you took.The road leading into the campground is paved, but turns into dirt. Come in via High Street to Stevens Road. Do not take Pierce (it's a farming road around the cranberry bogs) Upon reaching the campground, the gated main entrance is paved, but the remainder of the the roads are sandy dirt and full of pot holes. The area has a lot of trees and a sandy soil....which of course gets tracked into your rig. The campground has full hookups (Water, electric, sewer). The is no cable. There is WiFi, at least close to the camp office where we were. It was capped at 1 Mbps and would frequently dropped out. Frustration led to us using the MiFi. Verizon wireless was 2 bars of 4G if I put my phone in the window. Otherwise it was 3G.There are a good number of seasonal sites and park homes in the campground. We stayed in October, I was surprised to see the place about 75% full.This was an average campground that could be so much more. The roads needed grading....we had a 2" rain storm while there which lead to huge puddles in the roads. The junk laying around the camp office could cleared out. The adult lounge looks like a construction trailer. If in the area to visit our friends, we would stay here again. But that is the only reason.

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Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 5 Users Last Reported 10/02/2015

At&t 4G

Confirmed by 3 Users Last Reported 08/08/2019

T-Mobile 4G

Confirmed by 2 Users Last Reported 07/20/2020

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