This MA campground made the list of the best places to camp in the Northeast. How to go

Thinking of camping this summer? Consider checking out a campground in Foxborough.

A Massachusetts campground was recently named one of the top 10 best places to camp in the Northeast.

The Dyrt, a website for camping and camping enthusiasts, recently compiled a list of the best camping spots, based on the campground reviews and ratings by their community.

Only three places in New England made the list, and one of those was in Massachusetts at the number three spot on the list: Normandy Farms Campground.

Why Dyrt likes Normandy Farms Campground

It doesn't get cozier than this near the great outdoors.

Here's what Dyrt said: "With all the bells and whistles you could ask for, plus a reputation for being spotlessly clean, this longstanding RV resort just outside Boston gets rave reviews from campers. There’s a huge variety of types of site, from simple tent sites to RV pull-throughs to yurts and teepees. But the amenities are the real draw: four swimming pools, a spa, fitness center, laundry facilities, a playground, a dog park, a crafts building/rec center, snack bar, cozy fireplace in the main lodge, and all kinds of outdoor activities, from bocce to volleyball. The bathroom facilities have resort-level details. Nearby is a challenging mountain-bike trail network. Another perk is the woodsy yet convenient location, great for visiting Cape Cod or Boston."

The Dyrt community's Jay said the Normandy Farms Campground has so many amenities to offer like multiple playgrounds, pools and games available.

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"Absolutely love this campground. It has so many things for the kids to do. Everyone is so friendly. Can’t wait to go back for the 4th of July," Mary P. of the Dyrt community said.

What to know if you go

If you're thinking about checking out the Normandy Farms Campground, they are booking for the summers.

Rates range from $82 to $154 for an overnight at a campsite, according to the website, with rates raising on the weekends. For an RV site, prices range from $77 to $151. The rates are based on having two people spending the night at the campground.

Rin Velasco is a trending reporter. She can be reached at rvelasco@gannett.com.

This article originally appeared on wickedlocal.com: This Foxborough campground was named a top camping spot in Northeast