Old Chatham RV Resort

310 Old Chatham Rd., South Dennis, MA 02660

877-570-2267

508-385-3616

Official Website

GPS: 41.7073,-70.1473

Old Chatham RV Resort is located at 310 Old Chatham Rd., South Dennis, Massachusetts 02660 with a total of 251 campsites. Before your trip to Old Chatham RV Resort, check out website at http://www.oldchathamrvresort.com/ or contact them through 877-570-2267 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

41.7073, -70.1473

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 41.7073, -70.1473

Overview of Old Chatham RV Resort


Last Price Paid: $75

Reported by hemy on 05.12.2021

Longest RV Reported: 33 feet (Fifth Wheel)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Monthly Rate:

Yes

Number of Sites:

251

Open Seasonally:

April 15 - Oct. 31

Elevation:

32 ft / 9 m

Reviews of Old Chatham RV Resort

4 people have reviewed this location.


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  • We checked in, left after seeing the site/place, no thanks

    Reviewed 12/5/2021

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    Nightly rate: $75

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: A128

    We actually did not stay, as we were so very unhappy with the place. People packed like sardines, no privacy and the place is actually what I would call a trailer park, not a campground or RV resort. We never tested the hook ups to see if they worked.There are tons of stationary mobile homes there with lots of permanent porches an...moreWe actually did not stay, as we were so very unhappy with the place. People packed like sardines, no privacy and the place is actually what I would call a trailer park, not a campground or RV resort. We never tested the hook ups to see if they worked.There are tons of stationary mobile homes there with lots of permanent porches and even some garages. These are “homes” vs a campground.No roughing it here for sure. No nice Mother Nature experience, images on line were deceptive.The man was nice at check in. The roads were OK for big rigs. For one night, maybe you might be Ok there, we just wanted something else.

  • Convenient Location to Explore Cape Cod

    Reviewed 19/8/2019

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    Days stayed: 4

    This "campground" was more of an RV park. Mostly full time residents or seasonals with their "summer home". Everyone was very friendly. Sites are right on top of each other. Not really any amenities.The location was ideal to explore cape cod. Make sure to make it to provincetown!This park could use some love.We had to p...moreThis "campground" was more of an RV park. Mostly full time residents or seasonals with their "summer home". Everyone was very friendly. Sites are right on top of each other. Not really any amenities.The location was ideal to explore cape cod. Make sure to make it to provincetown!This park could use some love.We had to put up our cell booster to be able to work.

  • Nice Campground on The Cape

    Reviewed 28/6/2019

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    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 129

    As Thousand Trails members, this park is in our region and we weren't disappointed with our stay. Our site (129) was a fairly level site in the middle of the park. Access to most areas of Cape Cod is pretty easy as you're not far from either MA-28 or US-6. Be forewarned, the nearest Walmart is 40+ miles away, however, there is a great ...moreAs Thousand Trails members, this park is in our region and we weren't disappointed with our stay. Our site (129) was a fairly level site in the middle of the park. Access to most areas of Cape Cod is pretty easy as you're not far from either MA-28 or US-6. Be forewarned, the nearest Walmart is 40+ miles away, however, there is a great ACE hardware store about 1.5 miles from the campground with a good RV supply section and the folks working the store are very helpful. The only problem we had was the internet service. WiFi is provided by Camplink and it's pretty pathetic quite honestly. While I don't mind paying for WiFi if it's available, I HATE paying for bad service. There were a lot of interruptions and the speeds were ridiculously slow (12Mb/s down, at best. 5Mbps up). The only reason we decided to try it was because we were having trouble with Verizon cell service on occasion. Other than the WiFi issue, we'd stay here again.Tip: If you're bothered by neighboring music during the day, choose a site other than site 129. Great music, incredibly nice neighbor but during the day he likes his music. We weren't bothered by it at all but others might be.

  • Central Cape Cod convenient to beachs and Rail Trail.

    Reviewed 13/10/2018

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    Days stayed: 9

    Site number: C21

    We stayed from October 1 to October 10, 2018. This campground was used as a part of the Thousand Trails campgrounds that are a additional benefit, if you get the TRAILS CONNECTION (Collection?) for an extra $200 per year (14 day limit for no extra cost after the $200). Campground had great ATT service (25 mbps), and sufficient Verizo...moreWe stayed from October 1 to October 10, 2018. This campground was used as a part of the Thousand Trails campgrounds that are a additional benefit, if you get the TRAILS CONNECTION (Collection?) for an extra $200 per year (14 day limit for no extra cost after the $200). Campground had great ATT service (25 mbps), and sufficient Verizon service (8 mbps). But the campground had no local over the air TV channels available and no cable TV service (rainy days you need something - and you only have paid internet, or use your own hotspot). Two of three bathrooms functioned well enough with showers, while the third had plumbing drain issues. Very nice location for access to Nickerson State Park nearby, and the local beaches of Cape Cod, and the Cape Cod rail trail paved bicycle trails (50 miles or more?). Everything costs during the summer season so be prepared to pay serious out-of-town parking and entry fees for all beaches and parks. Was good for staging to travel to Provincetown, and Chatham towns (both must see areas); with lots of museums and public areas. Went to Chapin Beach road as the nearest beach where you can walk two miles no matter what the tide. Also went to Devils Purse beer brewery and they had the most amazing citrus IPA. Did whale watching and visited Truro vineyard in Provincetown area; as well as Cape Code national seas shore. Noticed that restaurants nearby are very high priced and crowded, so be prepared for that also.

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Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 3 Users Last Reported 10/13/2018

At&t 4G

Confirmed by 2 Users Last Reported 10/13/2018

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