Camping at Sites 2-23
General Overview
Harold Parker State Forest, located in North Andover, Massachusetts, offers a variety of outdoor activities, including camping. Sites 2-23 are part of the family camping area, which accommodates tents, trailers, and RVs.
Camping Season
Camping is typically available from mid-May through mid-October. Exact dates can vary each year, so it's important to check with the park for the current season's schedule.
Site Details
- Capacity: Each site usually allows for a certain number of people, often 4-6 individuals, and one or two vehicles.
- Utilities: Some sites may have electrical hookups, but generally, expect the sites to be rustic without water or sewer hookups.
- Site Size: There is likely a variation in site sizes, with some being able to accommodate larger RVs or trailers.
- Amenities: Typically, each site will have a picnic table and a fire ring.
- Ground Cover: Sites may be grassy, dirt, or have a gravel pad, and are generally shaded due to the forested environment.
Facilities and Services
- Bathrooms: Centralized bathroom facilities with flush toilets and showers are usually available.
- Water: Drinking water spigots are usually scattered throughout the campground.
- Trash: There will likely be designated areas or dumpsters for trash disposal.
- Dump Station: An RV dump station may be available for use by campers.
Activities in the Area
- Trails: Over 35 miles of trails are available for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding.
- Fishing: Several ponds in the forest are popular for fishing.
- Boating: Non-motorized boating is allowed on some of the ponds.
- Picnicking: Day-use areas with picnic tables are available.
Reservations and Fees
- Reservations: It's highly recommended to make reservations in advance, especially for peak camping times, which can be made online.
- Fees: Fees are generally required for camping and vary based on the type of site and amenities.
Rules and Regulations
- Quiet Hours: Typically enforced to ensure a peaceful experience for all campers.
- Pets: May be allowed on a leash, but check the specific regulations for the forest.
- Fires: Only allowed in designated fire rings, and you must follow any fire advisories.
- Alcohol and Smoking: Public consumption of alcohol might be restricted, and smoking policies vary, so check the specific rules.
Accessibility
Some campsites may be specifically designed for accessibility, but typically, the forested terrain and rustic sites may pose challenges for those with mobility issues. Always check in advance if you require accessible accommodations.
Contact Information
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, contact the management of Harold Parker State Forest directly:
- Telephone: Check the official Massachusetts State Parks contact directory.
- Website: Visit the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation website for detailed information and online reservations.
Note: Always check the state-operated website or contact the park administration directly before your trip for the most current information on campsites, conditions, and any advisories or alerts that may impact your visit.
