Best Campgrounds near Hadlyme, CT

Camping options around Hadlyme, Connecticut include several established campgrounds within a short drive of this historic village along the Connecticut River. Devil's Hopyard State Park Campground, located just north in East Haddam, provides tent and RV sites in a wooded setting near Chapman Falls. Wolf's Den Family Campground offers cabin accommodations and RV hookups in a forested environment. The region encompasses both state park facilities and private campgrounds, with options ranging from primitive tent sites to full-service RV parks with amenities like electric hookups, showers, and recreational facilities.

Most campgrounds in the area operate seasonally, typically from late spring through early fall. Devil's Hopyard State Park Campground runs from April through September, while other nearby facilities like Rocky Neck State Park Campground remain open from May to late September. A recent review noted, "There is a general store in Hadlyme about 4 miles away. Other than that there are not many options for food or supplies." Advance reservations are strongly recommended, especially for summer weekends when waterfront sites fill quickly. Many campgrounds in the region have limited or no cell service, particularly in more remote areas of the state parks.

Several visitors mentioned the proximity to local attractions as a key benefit of camping in this area. Gillette Castle State Park, the Goodspeed Opera House, and the Connecticut River are all within easy reach of local campgrounds. According to one camper, "Nice camp ground in the woods near Hadlyme," highlighting the natural setting that attracts visitors. The campgrounds near Hadlyme provide good access to hiking trails, with Devil's Hopyard offering paths to Chapman Falls and other natural features. While some campgrounds like Wolf's Den provide amenities such as cable TV and a camp store with extended hours, others like Devil's Hopyard offer a more rustic experience with limited facilities. Travelers should note that many sites have fire rings and picnic tables, but amenities vary significantly between state park campgrounds and private facilities.

Best Camping Sites Near Hadlyme, Connecticut (135)

    1. Hammonasset State Park Campground

    39 Reviews
    Clinton, CT
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (203) 245-1817

    $20 - $70 / night

    "Beautiful Connecticut beach sits just steps away from your campsite. Well kept showers and bathrooms are abundant and the camp store has the majority of what you need."

    "I had a hankering for East Coast seafood, so I picked Hammonesett Beach State Park for Connecticut. Our 2nd state of 5.

        Hammonesett Beach has a huge campground."

    2. Rocky Neck State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    South Lyme, CT
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 739-1339

    "The beach is about a 1 mile walk or drive from the campground.  The walk is lovely and I have seen deer, turkeys, many birds, skunks, raccoons, and other wildlife along the way."

    "Located right off I95 ( which you can hear at times), the park is convenient to all the major interstates and state roads."

    3. Devil's Hopyard State Park Campground

    10 Reviews
    Salem, CT
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 526-2336

    $14 / night

    "There are trails behind the sites along a large marsh. The wildlife was incredible, a beaver family family lives in the marsh so every night around 10 they would be up splashing around loudly."

    "The sites are very open, not wooded so you have little privacy from adjacent sites."

    4. Niantic KOA

    13 Reviews
    South Lyme, CT
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 739-9308

    "His place in Niantic Connecticut very close to downtown and the beach which they have a shuttle for. The staff is very friendly, courteous and knowledgeable of the area."

    "Close to level parking pad, with table and very nice brick firepit. Sites not too close together. I had woods behind me. I would definitely camp here again."

    5. Wolf's Den Family Campground

    7 Reviews
    Hadlyme, CT
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 873-9681

    "Nice camp ground in the woods near hadlyme"

    "This place is off Route 9 in Connecticut on the east side of the Connecticut River (major RT 9 highway is on west side)."

    6. Riverdale Farm Campsites

    11 Reviews
    Clinton, CT
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 669-5388

    "The lake is perfect, the river needs work. But this an awesome small campground. The kids who work here are so friendly and the playground is nice."

    "Sites are very close to one another. Level pull through site. Quit in the evening!"

    7. Aces High RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Montville, CT
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 739-8858

    $74 - $80 / night

    "We stayed at Aces High RV Park for a long holiday weekend to visit with our daughter in Connecticut. We paid$150/night for a‘Premium Waterfront FHU Site’ on the lake."

    "Sites and roads are a pea gravel material and each site has large grassy areas around it. It was a quiet area with ponds and creeks and a generally relaxing setting."

    8. Crocker's Boatyard

    13 Reviews
    New London, CT
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 443-6304

    $50 - $75 / night

    "Which was walking distance from the boat yard. Had a bite to eat at the Blue Duck, it was fine. Saw the show and walk back to the boat yard."

    "Easy access to the boatyard at night; pulled in, picked a spot and all good. Enjoyed the pool.

    Walked to Fort Trumbull.

    Recommend Crockers."

    9. Salem Farms Campground

    4 Reviews
    Salem, CT
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 859-2320

    $68 - $72 / night

    "We tent close to the restroom and the pool, which are very clean. We go mid week and the special is pay 2 nights, get third night free."

    "It was too close to the road, and they wouldn't let him pull in so we were facing each other even though it would have easily worked out."

    10. Odetah Camping Resort

    13 Reviews
    Bozrah, CT
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 889-4144

    "Tucked away in the woods I never knew this was there! Beautiful pond and a good mix of seasonal and overnight sites as well as cabins. Plenty of areas to walk our dogs and have them swim."

    "Has a nice beach on a pond, a very cool splash pad next to the pool which all looked very clean. There is a snack shack next to the pond with a play scape and horseshoes."

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Recent Reviews near Hadlyme, CT

690 Reviews of 135 Hadlyme Campgrounds


  • Sue B.
    Oct. 24, 2025

    Austin Hawes Memorial Campground — American Legion State Forest

    Great State Forest Campground

    Austin Hawes (also known as American Legion State Forest/Campground) is a great little place in a beautiful part of the State. They have cabins if you want some of the creature comforts, as well as sites suitable for tents or campers. Have camped here before in tents and a pop up, it's right on the Farmington River, so we have gone tubing down the river, swimming and fishing as well. The bathrooms have showers and flush toilets, there are hiking trails in and near the campground, and stores not too far. Sites vary in size and privacy.

  • Sue B.
    Oct. 23, 2025

    Black Rock State Park Campground

    Nah

    If you want to feel like you are camping in the middle of a lawless low income housing project, this is the place for you. We camped next to a woman with 2 pit bulls, which was surprising, given the "no dogs allowed" rule, and were surrounded by people partying despite the "no alcohol" rule. Teens congregate in the bathroom so they could charge their devices but did not appreciate you being there to use the bathroom they clearly took over, and even though it's 2025, I still prefer no boyfriends hanging out in the women's bathroom. Call me whatever. Used to camp here years ago, clearly it has gone downhill. Park Ranger? What's that?

  • Sue B.
    Oct. 23, 2025

    Green Falls Campground

    Inexpensive and primitive

    We like Green Falls. Again, it is inexpensive and kinda primitive, but it sure also quiet and a real woods camping environment. Take a hike around the pond, fish and swim in season, and enjoy a laid back approach to your time here.

  • Sue B.
    Oct. 23, 2025

    Mount Misery Campground

    Great spot for no frills camping

    We loved Mt. Misery. We spent $17/night, and we know what to expect at that price point. We stayed during fall foliage season and even though CT has had a drought this year, there were still pretty colors to see. We hiked to the overlook of Mt. Misery and had a great time geocaching and enjoying the trails. We found the campsites to be decent, and a number of them did afford privacy and space, we had 4 people and 3 dogs on our site, and had plenty of room for our travel trailer and 2 tents. We will be back here for sure.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 14, 2025

    Crocker's Boatyard

    Great spot and good communication

    Was in town for the Elvis show. This was minutes from downtown definitely walkable. Will be back again!

  • jThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 2, 2025

    Point Folly Campground

    Great

    I’ve been coming here for decades. Little store has what you need if you can find the shop keeper. Great access to bantam lake. You can leave you canoes/kayaks tied up in the water. Great fishing. Love it overall. The only issue I have is the pit toilets are brutal. If you are tent camping, beware!

  • Phillip H.
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Mystic KOA

    KOA Mystic

    From the first interaction you see this KOA is customer focused. The staff is friendly, professional and helpful. The grounds are well maintained as are the facilities.

  • Christine S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Cozy Hills Campground

    Quiet and clean

    So far it's been pretty quiet but we are here at the beginning of October on a Monday. Nice area.

  • Aly E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 29, 2025

    Burlingame State Park Campground

    Giant area to pick a spot!

    So half the camp ground is closed for bathroom renovations but that still left the whole other half open and the whole campground by the water! The showers aren’t good, but that always comes with coin showers and not being able to choose the temperature. Site wise no one was around us so it was extra quiet and the park rangers are always around so always help if you need it. Walmart is less than ten minutes away too if you’re needing anything. Great location and best park in Rhode Island. Can’t wait to go back and have the bathroom renovations done!


Guide to Hadlyme

Camping sites near Hadlyme, Connecticut offer unique outdoor experiences within the Connecticut River Valley, where elevations range from 30 to 500 feet above sea level. The area features mixed hardwood forests typical of the Northeastern coastal region, with oak, maple, and birch trees providing natural shade at many campsites. Most campgrounds in this area experience peak visitor numbers between Memorial Day and Labor Day when temperatures average 75-85°F during daytime hours.

What to do

Hiking at Devil's Hopyard: Located just north of Hadlyme in East Haddam, Devil's Hopyard State Park features multiple trails ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. A camper noted, "The waterfall was a quick walk away and you could hike down to the river for a quick dip. The river isn't deep enough for a full swim but still was good enough on a hot day."

Beach access: Rocky Neck State Park Campground provides coastal recreation opportunities about 20 minutes from Hadlyme. "Beach can be crowded. But it is worth it. Nice food shack. Great family place," mentions one visitor. The park features a designated swimming area with seasonal lifeguards from late June through August.

Boating options: Niantic KOA offers boat-in camping access and is located near waterways suitable for kayaking. "You need to cross the river via bridge to Goodspeed Opera house and past to get to the RV campground. Nearby attractions are Gillette Castle and Goodspeed Opera," explains a camper who visited the area.

Mini-golf and recreation: Wolf's Den Family Campground features on-site mini golf for $2 per person. "Mini golf, pool, tennis, basketball, volleyball, lots of playgrounds for the kids. Family oriented park. Bingo, board games, and other activities available," shares a camper who appreciates the recreational options.

What campers like

Waterfront sites: Hammonasset State Park Campground offers camping close to the Long Island Sound. "Beautiful Connecticut beach sits just steps away from your campsite. Well kept showers and bathrooms are abundant and the camp store has the majority of what you need," reports one visitor who enjoys the beachfront location.

Marina camping experience: Crocker's Boatyard provides a unique camping option with sites adjacent to a working marina. "We had a spot right next to the pool and the docks. Very convenient. The staff does a great job," notes a camper. This location provides water and 50-amp hookups with security gates after hours.

Privacy options: Some campgrounds offer more secluded sites for those seeking quiet. At Devil's Hopyard, "Site 22 looked the best, it is more isolated and you can hear the waterfalls from it, which would be relaxing," mentions a camper who appreciated the natural soundscape.

Swimming opportunities: Multiple campgrounds feature swimming facilities. One visitor to Riverdale Farm Campsites shared, "It was a beautiful day on the beach pond. The lake is perfect, the river needs work. But this an awesome small campground."

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds near Hadlyme fill quickly during summer months. At Rocky Neck State Park, "Sites are inexpensive if you are a CT resident, only $14, but there's a $10 surcharge for out of state campers (2021)," explains one camper.

Seasonal operation: Campgrounds typically operate from April or May through September or October. Devil's Hopyard "opens early, in April, and runs through early October. On a Wednesday afternoon in July there were still 5 site available for the upcoming weekend," notes a visitor.

Limited services: Many state park campgrounds offer basic amenities. At Devil's Hopyard, "There is no running water or electricity but the campground still served its purpose," shares a camper. Several parks require campers to bring their own drinking water.

Privacy concerns: Some campgrounds feature closely spaced sites. "Small campground and the sites are close together," mentions a camper at Devil's Hopyard, while another notes, "We had site 8 and 11, seems like site 9 may be the best since only site 8 is directly next to it."

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Odetah Camping Resort offers extensive family programming. "Each weekend has a big schedule of events- farmers' market, themed activities and a band. In addition there is good fishing on the pond, mini-golf, pool and splash pad, etc. Kids are not bored here!" reports a family camper.

Beach proximity: For families who enjoy swimming, Rocky Neck provides convenient beach access. "My family has camped at Rocky Neck every year since i was a child. Every site had a central bathhouse and they have a variety of tree covering options for each campers preferences. The campsite is only a short walk from the beach," explains a long-time visitor.

Wildlife viewing: Some campgrounds offer nature observation opportunities. At Devil's Hopyard, "The wildlife was incredible, a beaver family lives in the marsh so every night around 10 they would be up splashing around loudly," notes a family who enjoyed the natural setting.

Insect preparation: Ticks are prevalent in Connecticut woods. A camper at Devil's Hopyard warns, "Be very careful with ticks, there were tons of them under our picnic table and by the campfire. Bring your own chairs to sit on and don't put too much down that they may be able to stick to. Our 2 nights we found over 25 ticks."

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Aces High RV Park offers both waterfront and pull-through sites for RVs. "Well organized campground with both water front back in sites as well as large pull throughs. Pull through sites also have lots of space between them so you don't feel like you are on top of the neighbors," recommends an RV camper.

Hookup availability: Many campgrounds offer partial hookups. At Wolf's Den, there are "grey dump at site. Power and water at every site," according to a camper, while another notes the campground has "only electric 30 or 50A, and water; but there are a few dumpstations around in the camp."

Access challenges: Older campgrounds may present difficulties for large RVs. A visitor to Wolf's Den Family Campground advises, "Really long or tall RV will need to stay close to the front of the campground, as typical older campground is not designed for 40 foot long or 10 foot high campers."

Limited cellular service: Several campgrounds have spotty connectivity. At Wolf's Den, a camper reports "Verizon LTE 1 bar," indicating minimal but functional cellular coverage for those needing to stay connected.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Hadlyme, CT?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Hadlyme, CT is Hammonasset State Park Campground with a 3.8-star rating from 39 reviews.

What parks are near Hadlyme, CT?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 14 parks near Hadlyme, CT that allow camping, notably Hop Brook Lake and Northfield Brook Lake.