The Sturbridge Region spreads east and west just south of Worcester. The gently rolling hills, sparkling lakes and streams, and private camping areas of the region, reflect the natural heritage of central Massachusetts.

Museums, visitors centers, flee markets, and antique shows will capture your interest. Hiking, fishing, boating, and golf are a few of the sports opportunities open to visitors.

Traveling south and east from Rte. I-495 through East Douglas, Webster and Southbridge, the lakes and scenery call to visitors, campers, and sportsman. Old Rte. 20 weaves in and out of historical settings from Worcester, to Sturbridge and west to Brimfield. Connecting Worcester and Douglas is Rte 146, a beautiful drive, complete with waterfalls & lakes. The beauty of the lake and hill country spreads west of Worcester along Rte. 9 toward West Brookfield and Ware.

In the Center of the Region lies Old Sturbridge Village, a four season, living museum of over 40 buildings and 200 acres. Interpreters and guides, dressed in period costumes, from the fields and carry out the daily chores as they would have in the 1800's. Throughout the years, visitors are invited to join the special events, tours and celebrations of this rural New England settlement.


Sturbridge Region Campgrounds

Lake Manchaug Camping
76 Oak Street
East Douglas, MA 01516
Ph: (508) 476-2471
192 sites

Oak Haven Family Campground
Rte. 19, PO Box 166
Wales, MA 01081
Ph: (413) 245-7148
Email: oakhaven87@aol.com
90 sites

Quinebaug Cove Campground
49 E. Brimfield-Holland Rd.
Brimfield, MA 01010
Ph: (877) 245-1783
Email: info@quinebaugcove.com
125 sites

  Village Green Family Campground
228 Sturbridge Road
Brimfield, MA 01010
Ph: (413) 245-3504
130 sites

Yogi Bear's Sturbridge Jellystone Park
P.O. Box 600
Sturbridge, MA 01566
Ph: (508) 347-9570
Email: rsmith@jellystonesturbridge.com
399 sites