RV Campgrounds in Connecticut

Connecticut offers its fair share of RV campgrounds situated throughout the state, particularly near state parks where travelers can take advantage of the pristine countryside and bodies of water in the region. Rates tend to rise during the peak season, typically between Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends. Guests who stay at an RV campground for an extended period may get discounted weekly or monthly rates.
  1. Charlie Brown Campground

    • Situated in Eastford, Connecticut, the forested northwestern region of the state, the 30-acre Charlie Brown Campground sits along the Natchaug River. The campground caters to RV campers, providing 135 sites with Internet access, picnic tables, fire rings, as well as water, electricity and cable TV hook-ups. Five of the sites are alongside a pond. For an added convenience, the park offers coin-operated hot showers and laundry facilities. The campground hosts such events as dances, bingo night and barbecues. The Natchaug State Forest offers miles of hiking and mountain biking trails.

      Charlie Brown Campground

      98 Chaplin Road, Route 198

      Eastford, CT 06242

      860-974-0142

      ctcampground.com

    Mystic KOA

    • A wooded hilltop just 12 miles from Connecticut’s coastal region is the home of Mystic KOA. The campsite offers RV and tent camping facilities, including Internet, electricity, and cable hook-ups. The campgrounds also include two swimming pools, a miniature golf course, and a catch and release fishing pond. Guests can enjoy such planned activities as hay rides, campfires and outdoor movies. Guests may also rent cabins, lodges or Airstream trailers during their stay.

      Mystic KOA

      118 Pendleton Hill Road.

      North Stonington, CT 06359

      860-599-5101

      mystickoacampground.com

    Beaver Pines Campground

    • The Beaver Pines Campground is in Woodstock, Connecticut, amidst the Nipmuck State Forest. Camping facilities range from secluded primitive sites to those outfitted with water and electricity. The campground offers coin-operated washing machines, hot showers and propane filling stations. An on-site convenience store provides travelers with camping supplies and sundries. Guests can go swimming, fishing or kayaking in most of the surrounding lakes. The neighboring region includes more than 25 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails as well.

      Beaver Pines Campground

      1728 Route 198

      Woodstock, CT 06281

      860-974-0110

      beaverpinescampground.com/index.htm

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