Privacy Campground
About the Business
Privacy Campground, nestled against Brodie Mountain in the picturesque Berkshires of Massachusetts, offers a peaceful retreat beneath the stars. Located just south of Williamstown, this family-owned campground provides a perfect setting for outdoor adventures and relaxation.
Established in 1973, Privacy Campground has been a beloved destination for generations of families. From the well-maintained facilities to the scenic walking trails, every aspect of the campground is designed to bring families together in a shared sense of community.
Privacy is paramount at this campground, with secluded tent and cabin sites available for those seeking a tranquil escape. Whether you're looking to unwind with friends or spend quality time with your loved ones, Privacy Campground offers the perfect balance of solitude and camaraderie.
As the first green campground in the country, Privacy Campground is committed to sustainability. With a hydroelectric power plant, wind generator, solar panels, and gravity water system, the campground operates with minimal impact on the environment.
Whether you're interested in hiking, boating, or exploring the local arts scene, Privacy Campground has something for everyone. Come experience the beauty and tranquility of the Berkshires at Privacy Campground, your home away from home.
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Location & Phone number
2458 Hancock Rd, Williamstown, MA 01267, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Reviews
"This place is just how camping should be. Old school vibes with very friendly staff/owners that look to be working their way around updating and keeping the grounds clear and nice. Lots of hiking trails starting right on the grounds."
"Charming campground just south of Williamstown, MA. Perfect jumping off point for a trip to the Berkshires, but also fun just to hang out in the sauna or hike up to the wind farm (~2 miles, uphill). Delicious spring water available. Just be sure to bring a quarter for the shower and remember to twist the quarter machine further than you think (this will make sense once you try to operate the mechanism)."
"I stayed here for a couple months, first month on a tent site, second in a cabin when the nights were getting chilly. This is a lovely, quiet peaceful place to stay. And the staff was very nice and helpful, like when I accidentally locked myself out of my cabin. I loved all the natural beauty here, and getting to see wildlife around. I'd come back here again for sure."
"The name kinda says it all. You’re up in the middle of nowhere with this quirky guy (Andre) as your host. Best part was the owls talking to each other in the middle of the night and the flowing spring water you could bottle and drink."
"Consider this trip a time travel, a 70’s throwback, a DIY reality show, everything but your life in the city. If you like to fix things in your garage, or if you like nature, and you don’t mind handcrafted old things that still work, this is a must see. If you bring kids along, they would spend quality time with you because there is no phone signal or WiFi. This is a unique place, and it is impossible to compare it with any popular campground. The guardian of this mountain and campground is a Korean War veteran, an incorruptible soul."
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