Best Campgrounds near Sherman, CT
Looking for the best campgrounds near Sherman, CT? Enjoy the scenic camping, fun activities, and sights and sounds of Sherman. Search nearby campsites and find top-rated spots from other campers.
Looking for the best campgrounds near Sherman, CT? Enjoy the scenic camping, fun activities, and sights and sounds of Sherman. Search nearby campsites and find top-rated spots from other campers.
$17 / night
"I used this pack for 2 1/2 weeks backpacking over 200 miles on the Appalachian Trail through the states of New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts"
$17 - $20 / night
$17 - $50 / night
$17 - $90 / night
"First off, Connecticut’s state campgrounds are not KOA’s.
Do not expect top of the line activities that private campgrounds have."
$14 - $50 / night
"wilderness survival badges place is clean it has running water has a porta potty and festival you don't have to worry because the state of Connecticut"
$17 - $102 / night
$45 - $55 / night
Very nice family campground, has every amenity you can think of right on the ground, including a little convenient store. It’s a lot expensive in my opinion, but my children absolutely love it here.
If you like dispersed camping, like me- this place is good. There are absolutely no amenities whatsoever & barely even a signal here, but it’s quiet & off the beaten path. The parking lot only holds about 4-5 cars, 6 if you park real tight. There’s no spectacular mountain views from above, but rather a quiet peaceful wooded area & although I only seen/stayed at one camping spot which is literally at about the required 150ft from the road, you can set up your own camp anywhere. I was the only one here & it was a very peaceful & relaxing night
There is a bouncy pad,mini golf, basketball,Gaga ball, playground, ect.And we came opening day. When water park opens there is even more to do.
The campground is beautiful and the staff was wonderful! We started our camping season off right with a quick weekend stay at Round Pound. We were very impressed with the playground on site! Unfortunately, due to our early start in the camping season the weather did not allow us to enjoy fishing or the beach or water hook ups, however all areas looked well maintained. We are looking forward to stopping by Round Pond again in the near future.
Just a note to other campers with T-Moblie, we did not have any service on the campsite, however just a hop in the car or a quick walk down the mountain for 5G service near the entrance off the main road. There is also free wifi at the commissary/exchange, which is about 2 miles away.
Very peaceful overnight camping, no permit required. Small campsite, first come first served basis. Other posts claim you can park right the site, but you can not. It’s up the yellow or blue trail depending on which one you take. However, it’s not a long walk to the parking area from the campsite.
There are no hookups. Need to change the profile on the Dyrt.
I was only up there for a few days for work. But it was really nice and had great play scale
General: A county park with a mix of w/e (6 sites) and FHU sites plus about a dozen tent sites near a capped dump! There is a lodge and cabins close to the end of the point, but they appeared to be part of a group camp experience. They all appeared to be closed for the season (or because no one was renting at the time; they reminded me of places I used to take youth groups for weekend camps). The reservation process is a bit wonky. You need to call (no online reservations) and then wait for an e-mail, but the e-mail does not tell you your assigned site; you have to wait until you check in to find out your site.
Site Quality: We had a loosely defined gravel pad that was level. All sites appeared level. The FHU sites were back-to-back and although there were trees separating the sites, they were close together. No one was in the tent sites, but they did have new picnic tables.
Activities/Amenities: Other than a playground and a basketball court, there did not seem to be any activities to partake in. There used to be a pool but from the looks of it, it hasn’t been in use for many years. There are walking paths outside of the campground that are located within the park, but we did not have time to explore them.
Bath/Shower house: Clean but a bit dated. No shelves or hooks for toiletries. I was surprised the door was left open all night long. There was a sign warning that the toilets were slow flushing, but I think this may have been fixed because the flush was so powerful that the water splashed over the top of the seat!
Because it was on a point on the Hudson, I had hoped for views from the campground but there were too many trees to see the water. I was perplexed by the signs throughout saying no trespassing/fishing prohibited. I get the no fishing part but the trespassing? When we checked in, we had to write down our credit card number on a slip of paper before we were given a key that opened the gate to the campground. When we checked out, we asked for the paper or to watch it get shredded but were told they had to keep it on file which concerned us.
I stayed there for 3 weeks for work it was quite priced very reasonably for full hook up and about a half hour from stunning views.
Camping near Sherman, Connecticut, offers a mix of beautiful nature and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a family-friendly adventure, there are plenty of campgrounds to explore.
Camping around Sherman, CT, has its ups and downs, but with the right preparation, you can have a great time enjoying the outdoors!
Frequently Asked Questions
What camping is available near Sherman, CT?
According to TheDyrt.com, Sherman, CT offers a wide range of camping options, with 107 campgrounds and RV parks near Sherman, CT and 5 free dispersed camping spots.
Which is the most popular campground near Sherman, CT?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Sherman, CT is Clarence Fahnestock State Park — Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park with a 4.1-star rating from 34 reviews.
Where can I find free dispersed camping near Sherman, CT?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 free dispersed camping spots near Sherman, CT.
What parks are near Sherman, CT?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 16 parks near Sherman, CT that allow camping, notably Bankhead National Forest and Chugach National Forest.
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