Campgrounds in
Connecticut

About connecticut

Don’t discount this east-coast state because of its small stature. It may be New England’s second smallest state, but Connecticut’s 5,018 square miles are full of surprises, especially for outdoorists. From the forest to the shore there’s lots to explore – Connecticut offers 250-miles of Long Island Sound shoreline! This small but mighty state should be the next pin in your map, let’s go camping in Connecticut from the coast to the country!

If you’re looking for a truly outdoorsy experience, and a little taste of the Appalachian Trail, give backcountry camping in Connecticut a try and head to Sages Ravine. There are designated sites for campers to enjoy, and peak baggers will appreciate the ability to combine this camping trip with a trek to Connecticut’s tallest mountain, Bear Mountain. The climb up Bear Mountain isn’t terribly treacherous, or strenuous, but there is some scrambling involved to up the ante. The views from 2,323 ft. make the trek well worth it!

Not into backcountry camping? Camping in Connecticut can cater to the desires of just about any kind of camper – including those looking for an experience that brings back memories of summer camp. Club Getaway is the can’t-miss all-inclusive, all-things-fun, camp in Kent, Connecticut. Club Getaway’s ‘Camp For Adults’ (don’t worry, there’s one for families, too) offers everything from adrenaline pumping activities like rock climbing, SUP, and zip lining, to the more chilled-out vibes of yoga and massages, arts and crafts, and mixology classes, too. There are even flip cup competitions, and rounds of Cards Against Humanity.

Want a taste of that salty shore air? Head to the coast and camp at Rocky Neck State Park on the Long Island Sound in East Lyme, Connecticut. Be warned, though, this is a very popular spot. This 710-acre park offers half a mile of sandy shores, and a 5 month camping season from May to September—pro tip: heading out later in the season may make for smaller crowds. Also worth mentioning, you can’t camp on the beach, but you won’t be far from it!

From the country to the coast, camping in Connecticut offers a variety of opportunities for visitors to get outside and get exploring. With CampingInUSA, you can be sure to find the best places to venture out whether you’re looking for an epic adventure or some outdoor R&R.

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Hammonasset State Park

Hammonasset Beach State Park is the largest of Connecticut’s shoreline parks. Two-mile beach, facilities for swimming, camping (third weekend in ...

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Rocky Neck State Park

Situated along the scenic Connecticut coastline making great camping near New Haven, Rocky Neck State Park is a is a ...

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Mystic KOA

Set amidst century-old maples, quaint stone walls, and reproduction colonial architecture, this family resort provides the best Connecticut camping has ...

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Wilderness Lake Park

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Kettletown State Park

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Brialee Family Campground

Brialee Family Campground is located in the Northeast Corner of Connecticut, on 120 acres of beautiful grounds, surrounded by the ...

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Lone Oak Camp Sites

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Lake Compounce Campground

Lake Compounce Campground is a one-of-a-kind family camping experience located steps away from Lake Compounce Family Theme & Water Park. ...

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Odetah Camping Resort

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Riverdale Farm Campsites

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Strawberry Park

Strawberry Park is a 160 acre campground nestled in the heart of southeastern Connecticut, in a region of lakes, streams ...

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Austin Hawes Memorial - American Legion State Forest

30 sites in pine woods. Dumping station, bathrooms, showers, fishing. No swimming. One pet/site permitted. *Early season is designated as ...

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Niantic KOA

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Waters Edge Family Campground

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White Pines Campsites

White Pines is here to offer camping guests a wonderful campground experience in the beautiful northwest corner of Connecticut. Located ...

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Hopeville Pond State Park

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Stateline Campresort & Cabins

Stateline Campresort is a full amenity family campground and outdoor resort, offering camping on the beautifully wooded shoreline of a ...

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Macedonia Brook State Park

The Macedonia Brook State Park Campground will be open for the 2021 season from April 9 through October 11 (daily).159 ...

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Charlie Brown Campground

THE IDEAL GETAWAY: Charlie Brown Campground is located in the peaceful, pre-revolutionary town of Eastford, Connecticut. It is nestled among ...

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Wolf's Den Family Campground

Owned & operated by the Gustine family since 1994, Wolf’s Den Campground is located on 35 scenic acres in the ...

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