Off Interstate 84: Take Exit 15. Go south onto CT Route 67. Take a right at the first traffic light if coming from the west, and a right at the second traffic light if coming from the east, onto Kettletown Road. Continue for approximately 3 miles on Kettletown Road. Take a right onto Georges Hill Road. Park is located on the left approximately 0.6 miles.
Nice park with lots of space for parking and picnic tables. Easy trails that goes along the brook. When we went it was not busy and we had a good time. There is also a place to launch your canoe.
Nice quiet place. We went a few days after 4th of July so we just missed the crowds. Has bathrooms, showers (yes water is heated), water stations, fire rings on every site, sell fire wood and ice in park. Also, each site has a picnic table which is a big help. Sites are decent size. There is access to the water to fish and walk in. Big fish!! Lost one 4ft in front of me and it was all of 2ft+. All in all, it's a nice spot. Just watch out for the ample amount of poison ivy!!!!!😬😬😬. Will be back again.
Wonderful park for hiking. During the off season you can park near the kiosk in front and walk the dogs or whatever down the main park road to the campground with no entrance fee and no traffic. The loop trail to Jackson Cove is a challenging and rewarding hike.
Very nice, beautiful park!! Staff was helpful and polite. Loved camping near the water.
This park has so many great qualities!!
Only drawback is the bathhouse. From our campsite we had to walk up a very steep, rocky hill. Would be very difficult for some.
Restrooms were dirty. In dire need of a pressure washing and fresh coat of paint! Only one shower with just a curtain, so no security when showering.