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Welcome to Sunsetview Farm

More Than an RV Park. A Destination.

Sunsetview Farm Camping Area has been a beloved family destination in the heart of Western Massachusetts since 1970. What started as a working dairy farm and apple orchard is now one of the region's most cherished campgrounds and still rooted in the same warm hospitality that Harold and Lillian Carpenter built it on over 50 years ago. Welcome to your new summer tradition.

At Sunsetview, every weekend is an event. From live music and themed weekends to crafts, movie nights, bingo, and lawn games, there's always something happening. Music is woven into the fabric of our community, bringing campers together around the fire and filling the air with good vibes all season long.

Our seasonal community is truly something special. Many of our long-term residents have been coming for years — some for decades — and the bonds formed here run deep. It's a neighborhood, a community, and a family all rolled into one.

When it comes to amenities, we've got you covered with all the creature comforts you need to settle in. Enjoy our inground pool, spring-fed swimming pond, fishing pond, basketball and volleyball courts, shuffleboard, playground, Teen Tower, hiking trails, a well-stocked camp store, and Kings Kafe serving up hot meals and homemade desserts on weekends.

Open May 1 through October 18.

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4.6
Based on 267 reviews
David Garcia
5 months ago

Great, bands, great place. My family had a great time.

Gabriel Mansfield
7 months ago

It's a nice campground with good showers and a great kids park.

Christine Wood
8 months ago

Very clean restrooms and showers. Staff was accommodating and personal. I would definitely come back.

AJS
8 months ago

While this park might be a great destination for seasonal campers who enjoy weekend bands and crafts, it's not well-suited for overnight stops off I-90 — especially if you're traveling in a big rig. First, the directions are a bit misleading. The website mentions special instructions only for big rigs, but in reality, everyone should follow them. The route involves steep hills and backroads, climbing to around 700' elevation. If you miss those directions, you could end up in a difficult situation. The interior roads are narrow and in need of grading. We were assigned a “pull-thru” site for a 30-day stay, but due to fencing, trees, and the positioning of the fire pit, we actually had to back out — not easy with a big rig on an uneven site. Trying to enjoy the outdoors was also a challenge. Our neighbor burned something in their fire pit daily that sent ash onto our site and produced a strong, unpleasant smell. We often had to go inside and turn on the A/C just to escape it. Seasonal campers mostly kept to themselves and felt unfriendly, and the staff didn’t seem particularly welcoming either. When we had a mechanical issue the day before our departure, their only response was: “You have to be gone by Friday — we’re full.” No offer of help, no resources or suggestions — just a hard deadline. Thankfully, we found an outside repair facility on our own. To top it off, as we were working on the repairs, the same staff member who led us to our site tried to mow our spot while we were standing there. I had to stop him from doing it. This might be a fun place for locals or seasonal campers, but if you’re just passing through or need reliable accommodations for a longer stay with a big rig, I’d recommend looking elsewhere. Poor road conditions, unhelpful staff, and uncomfortable surroundings made this a disappointing experience.

Laykin Henriquez
9 months ago

The pool was out of service when I went and the man made pond was so blue I could tell of it was on purpose or if it was dirty. I couldn't go in the water but the kids had fun they don't care.

Cee Rose
9 months ago

Attempted to make a reservation over the phone. I met an unknown female on the other end of the line. The female stated that there is a 4 year waiting list, despite website advertising stating otherwise for 2025 openings. In addition to this, your camper cannot be over 10 years old. I stated it was built in the early 2000s, and we were berated over the phone for "not having a newer camper" and we should "know better than to call and do our research first." Wow?

Patti L
10 months ago

Been going there several years now. Very friendly fun campground, Kings Cafe has great food and great bands on weekends.

Rose Absous
11 months ago

#1 campground

Matthew Gambrazzio
11 months ago

Excellent campground with full amenities

Brian Bush
11 months ago

Great campground with lots of entertainment

Ready to Experience Sunsetview Farm?

Whether you are booking a weekend getaway or settling in for longer, we would love to have you.