Dunes’ Edge is a quiet, family campground with a quaint atmosphere, set amidst the sand dunes and pines. We offer our guests the opportunity to experience the true and lasting beauty of legendary Old Cape Cod. Camping in Provincetown at Dunes Edge is bordered by The Cape Cod National Seashore − within a two-mile radius, you can enjoy Cape Cod’s finest beaches for swimming, boating, sailing and fishing. Don’t have a boat of your own but want to explore the coast or local freshwater ponds? Boat rentals are available in town.
Provincetown, over the decades, has become a haven for artists, writers, and vacationers from around the globe. The unique, natural beauty of the sun, surf, and shifting sand dunes offers a hypnotic attraction to lovers of both solitude and excitement. Relax and spend time visiting Provincetown’s active fishing fleet, the oldest art colony in the country, and renowned craft shops, museums, fine restaurants, and countless points of historical interest. From our outstanding location, you can leave your car at the campground, and walk or bike to all of Provincetown’s finest attractions and activities.
Reservations are highly recommended in July and August. We will do our utmost to make your stay as pleasant and memorable as possible.
From sign "Entering Provincetown": Go 2 mi E on Hwy 6 (After milepost 116).
Dunes’ Edge Campground is located off Route 6 in Provincetown, on the edge of dune country. Turn right off Route 6 at the blue and white “Seasonal Camping” sign, just beyond Mile Marker 116.
We stayed for 2 nights- overall a nice, clean campground. We enjoyed our stay with a few caveats. Campfires are not allowed, and we didn’t know this until we arrived. The site we stayed at was small and had no privacy, but was clean. Showers were decent and had hot water, but require a quarter per 3 minutes so make sure you bring some! About a mile or so from the town center, so it’s easy to bike which is nice.
The folks in the office were very friendly, laid back and helpful. The reason for the 2 stars--when I pay $65 for a basic tent site but then have to deposit quarters to take a shower in the bath house...that's ridiculous. For that price the shower should be included.
A bit crowded. Pay showers, ugh... but 3 min is long enough, water was hot. Bathrooms are dated. Campground is crowded, close sites, nothing special. Only one car at site totally sucked.
This was probably the best experience we've had camping. The staff was super friendly and helpful, answered any questions we had and helped us set up a tent. The area is so clean and peaceful. It feels like everybody is on the same page - relaxed and respectful to the environment. Even with the campground at full compacity you would never know, we had no issues noise-wise. Such a peaceful weekend and the whole vibe here played a huge role in that. We will definitely be back!