A red SUV drove through a fence and into a packed swimming pool at a Massachusetts campground Sunday afternoon, causing panic among vacationing families.
The crash occurred just after 1:00 p.m. at the Sunsetview Farm Camping Area, according to the Monson Fire Department, as reported by The New York Post.
Despite the vehicle plunging into the pool while it was occupied, authorities confirmed there were no injuries to swimmers or vehicle occupants.
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The Monson Fire Department described the crash as “a horrible incident with the best possible outcome” in a public statement on Facebook.
Campground management echoed the sentiment, posting: “A horrible incident with the best possible outcome, no one was hurt.”
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Emergency crews responded quickly to the scene and used a crane to lift the partially submerged SUV from the water.
Images shared by the department show the vehicle suspended mid-air with its trunk and driver’s door ajar as it was raised from the pool and set down on solid ground.
Driver mistakenly plows through fence, into Massachusetts campground pool packed with vacationers https://t.co/UyiP0MPvdT pic.twitter.com/JDRWElce5k
— New York Post (@nypost) July 21, 2025
The exact cause of the crash remains under investigation. No arrests have been made, and authorities have not released information about the driver or any possible contributing factors such as medical issues or mechanical failure.
The Sunsetview Farm Camping Area is a family-owned campground that has been in operation since 1970. The site, which sits on a former orchard and farm that has been in the same family for over 100 years, is located in the town of Monson in western Massachusetts.
While rare, similar incidents have occurred across the country in recent years. In March, a driver on Long Island crashed through a backyard fence and into a residential pool. That driver quickly retrieved his phone and jacket before fleeing the scene, according to local reports.

Another vehicle-related pool incident happened in Arizona on Halloween night in November 2024. In that case, a driver ended up submerged in a backyard pool. First responders broke the vehicle’s window and pulled the man to safety. He reportedly gave a thumbs up as he was rescued.
No further details have been released by Monson authorities regarding Sunday’s incident, but the investigation is ongoing.
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