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Hopeville Pond State Park
4.6
( 16 reviews )
Closed until 08:00 AM

929 Hopeville Rd, Griswold, CT 06351, United States

“We went recently for a ladies camping weekend. The park is very nice, it’s a great place for families looking to have some relaxing time away from a busy life. The park is set up to be more like a community base setting. Every one is friendly and is happy to help with whatever questions you have. What I really love about this park was the hiking/biking trails. No matter what path you take for biking or hiking it leads right back into the park. Therefore you can never get lost in the woods. Another thing I did like was where the facility is located. It’s like a light house to guide you back to your street. The website said no pets but it seem as if no one is going by that rule. I don’t mind people having their pets but when you go to the facility and find a dog in the baby changing table, that clearly violates the rule. I can’t imagine being a parent and being my child to use the facility and lay the child in the same area someone had their dog laying. Other than that it’s a great place to go camping.”

Echo Bay Marina
4.8
( 10 reviews )
Closed until 09:00 AM

227 Candlewood Lake Rd, Brookfield, CT 06804, United States

“The perfect marina for your boat on Candlewood Lake Connecticut. Very well run with prompt service. Beautifully maintained, benches for viewing the boats and sunset. Restrooms are always clean. Plenty of parking. The connecting docks are easy to walk. Friendly people!”

Kettletown State Park
4.5
( 8 reviews )

1400 Georges Hill Rd, Southbury, CT 06488, United States

“I did the Brook Trail-Crest Trail-Pomperaug Trail Loop. It's a decent work out and each one has its own charm. The Brook Trail offered nice flow of water in the waterfalls...while the Crest Trail has expansive high views over the river. You may continue descending all the way to Jackson Cove, if you so wish.”

Hidden Acres Family Campground
4.7
( 8 reviews )

47 River Rd, Preston, CT 06365, United States

“I camped at Hidden Acres on the last night of a 12-day solo bike tour in August 2023 as I made my way back toward NYC. I couldn't have better things to say about the experience. They were so accommodating (especially relative to other campsites in the area that I called), and even kept the office open a few minutes past closing to welcome me and help me get situated. The campsite was beautiful and I camped right along the river, so fell asleep to the tranquil sounds of the slow-moving water. Would absolutely revisit and recommend!”

Greenwich Point Park
4.5
( 8 reviews )

11 Tods Driftway, Old Greenwich, CT 06870, United States

“We used to take kids here for their friends birthday lunches. Views of the sound are really beautiful and there is also a little beach and a few very nice walking paths around the park”

Gardner Lake State Park
4.3
( 16 reviews )

208 Old Colchester Rd, Salem, CT 06420, United States

“People make a huge mess when they come there. Luckily the state has people who clean it well. No lifeguard. People drinking and smoking pot. You definitely need to watch your kid closely. Sand mixed with rocks and patches of dirt and grass. Outhouses... no real restrooms or changing areas. Water is pretty clear. Gets crowded but not to bad.”

Top 5 Boating in Connecticut

In the heart of Connecticut, United States with 6 spots, you'll find amazing Boating, holding an impressive reviews with almost 66 reviews from people worldwide.