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    Campgrounds around Chaplin, Connecticut range from family-oriented private resorts to more secluded woodland areas, creating a variety of camping experiences. The region includes established campgrounds like Nickerson Park Family Campground, situated directly in Chaplin along the Natchaug River, as well as Charlie Brown Campground in nearby Eastford. Most facilities accommodate multiple camping styles, with options for tent camping, RV sites with hookups, and cabin rentals. Several properties feature river access, making them popular destinations for fishing and summer water activities like tubing.

    The camping season in this area typically runs from mid-April through October, with most campgrounds closing during winter months. Reservations are strongly recommended during summer weekends and holidays when facilities reach capacity. Many campgrounds offer electric and water hookups, while sewer connections vary by location. Facilities like Brialee Family Campground and Peppertree Camping provide organized activities for families, particularly during peak season. Accessibility generally requires no special vehicles, with most campgrounds located on maintained roads within a short drive of main highways. "The river that flows the length of the campground seemed clean and awesome. Staffers and other campers said kids tube down it when it's warmer, then just hop out and walk through the camp to start over again," noted one visitor to Nickerson Park.

    Riverfront camping represents a significant draw for the Chaplin area, with multiple campgrounds positioned along waterways. Campers consistently mention water access as a highlight, particularly for fishing and cooling off during summer months. Family-friendly amenities are common, with playgrounds, organized activities, and camp stores available at many locations. Reviews indicate most campgrounds maintain clean facilities with adequate spacing between sites. Several visitors note the quiet, peaceful atmosphere as a key attraction, though some mention weekend crowds during peak summer months. More secluded sites are available at some campgrounds for those seeking privacy. As one camper described their experience at Peppertree Camping: "It's situated on the Nachaug River, so it's a popular fishing site; we had more fun tubing down the river. The area is peaceful and has sites right on the river some and further away for tents and trailers."

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    Best Campgrounds near Chaplin (154)

      1. Brialee Family Campground

      4.6(14)7mi from Chaplin3 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Swimming lake, canoeing lake, pool, playgrounds. Choice of shade in trees or open field. Nice sites. Decent laundry and showers. Great place with kids.....lots of seasonal, but plenty short term."

      "Nice hiking around the area. Bathrooms are clean. Good for kids/families."

      from $25 - $150 / night

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      2. Wilderness Lake Park

      4.2(14)12mi from ChaplinRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Connecticut is LACKING when it comes to outdoor activities when compared to some of the places around the country."

      "It’s a dog friendly park which was good for us, our dog could swim in the lake with us. Cute patio overlooking the lake as well with seating."

      from $70 / night

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      3. Charlie Brown Campground

      4.6(8)8mi from ChaplinRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Surrounded by the Natchaug forest, and adjacent to the Natchaug River. Great activities for everyone."

      "Activities were still available with social distancing of course due to Covid. Close by was Taylor Brooke Winery which was the perfect place to while away a late summer afternoon."

      4. Nickerson Park Family Campground

      4.5(4)3mi from ChaplinRVs, Tents

      "Nice spots on the Natchaug River in Chaplin, CT"

      "Staffers and other campers said kids tube down it when it's warmer, then just hop out and walk back through the camp to start over again.  Walmart & Aldi's is 10-15 minutes away."

      from $45 - $55 / night

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      5. George Washington State Campground

      4.4(26)21mi from Chaplin80 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "So if you are confused about things like location, let’s knock that out first: This campground is located near 2185 Putnam Pike, Chepachet, RI 02814."

      "The campground was safe, nicely laid out so we could have a series of sites next to one another. Biking was a blast for the kids along with trail hike around pond, beach, and fishing."

      from $18 - $75 / night

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      6. Salt Rock Campground

      3.4(8)11mi from Chaplin57 sitesRVs, Tents

      "We were close to activities and enjoyed an afternoon tubing down the river. The bathrooms weren't the cleanest, but we've seen worse. We enjoyed our time here."

      "we had a group from work head out here. we reserved Coyote Run, and had the field to ourselves, it was a bit of a walk to the shower from there, but we had our own outhouse, bring a light for night time"

      from $33 - $100 / night

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      7. Odetah Camping Resort

      3.9(13)16mi from ChaplinRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      8. Waters Edge Family Campground

      3.7(10)14mi from ChaplinRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We’ve been to campgrounds with playgrounds worse than the waters edge dog park."

      "This is our families favorite camping location. On the pond at Waters Edge. When asked where they want to camp my 5 and 7 year old will always respond with Waters Edge."

      from $45 - $100 / night

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      9. Wolf Den Campground — Mashamoquet Brook State Park

      4.5(4)9mi from Chaplin35 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Close to a small walking path and a larger intermediate hiking trail. Bathrooms were clean and staff were friendly. Would definitely stay again."

      "Wished we had time to check out the hiking trails accessible from the campground."

      from $14 - $29 / night

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      10. Peppertree Camping

      5.0(2)5mi from ChaplinRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "It’s a quiet campground, located right on a river. My children spent hours in it playing and fishing. Looking forward to returning."

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    Recent Reviews near Chaplin, CT

    779 Reviews of 154 Chaplin Campgrounds


    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 5, 2026

      Mashamoquet Brook Campground — Mashamoquet Brook State Park

      Cozy Rustic Campground

      Due to the heat wave, I opted not to spend the night, but we did roll through and check out the area. First thing we noticed is how close and open the sites were, with a few exceptions. I attached photos of the more secluded sites I plan to choose next time. Site 49 is what I had reserved and it was large and partially secluded. The bathroom buildings are boarded up across the campground and state park with port o potties in front. I was not eager to check those out… a bucket started feeling like the safer option lol It was quiet but on the more secluded sites, there was ample road noise and you could see the road from some sites. I didn’t get a chance to look for the walkway to the park and river, but I plan to next time. The state park and river nearby was beautiful and quiet and serene with smattering Fourth of July picnics. Overall, I plan to return here when the weather is more cooperative and my car camper is better equipped :)

    • Julia B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 2, 2026

      Lake Compounce Campground

      Very clean, friendly staff and not crowded

      We arrived after 10pm so we couldn’t go into the general store to check in. But there was an envelope with our name and a description of where we had to go. Because it was so dark we couldn’t find it but the security guard was really helpful and showed us the way. We spent a really quiet night at this campground at a tent site with our rooftop tent and appreciated the clean showers and friendly staff. We would come back anytime.

    • Kaitlynn F.
      Jun. 29, 2026

      Sunset View Farms

      So fun!

      I have 4 kids, 8 and under and they had an absolute blast. We will definitely be back.

    • V
      Jun. 22, 2026

      Hide-A-Way Cove Campground

      Just okay

      When we arrived at our site we were instantly greeted with an angry resident. He started shooing us away as we were trying to park our camper at our site. He needed to back out and leave but we had only been there no more than 3 minutes before he popped up angrily. There are a lot of long term campers there. Very very unkept campers. Broken down, damaged, some look unlivable. Some may not like the dozens of cats everywhere, but I did. It’s fun to spot a new cat roaming around the campground. The pool is nice and clean. The playground is cute. The Arcade is not worth going to. A lot of the games were broken or empty. Bikes are NOT allowed. My 8 year old son was riding his bike and we were told he couldn’t do that at this campground. The pond/beach area is beautiful. You can try fishing in it. We didn’t catch anything. I definitely don’t suggest swimming in it. It’s not clean enough for that. Camp “store” is very minimal in what they have. Mostly little candy and some minor essentials. There is also a little restaurant attached to the camp store. I like that the sites were grass and not dirt. Or site did not have sewer. We had to go to the dump station to empty black water.

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 21, 2026

      Newport RV Park

      Clean sites, good location.

      We stayed here a number of years ago when it was Milleville Ponds Campground and what an improvement! The park is really clean, well mowed, well-packed gravel roads and camping pads. No problem for big-rigs. There are some seasonals but their sites were tidy. About half the campsites are in the woods and half in the open. There are some deluxe sites with paved patios and nicer fire pits but they are really close together and no shade. We really liked our site (#400) which was gravel, long and level. (We would choose 401 if we came back.) The patio had nice grass which our dog loved. The utilities were well-placed and the electric legs were good at 124 volts. I called to see if there was cable tv because there was a connection on our post and was told that some sites had cable. But, when I hooked it up, we didn’t get any channels; however, we got about 60 over-the-air tv channels. Great wifi. Not much for amenities, just a pavilion and playground. There is a public dog park just outside the park that is really big and you can walk a ¼ mile to a hiking trail. There are three airstreams and a 3-bedroom house for rent. The bath house is centrally located. Unfortunately, they are not super close to the tent sites and there is no path through campsites so you either have to walk around or cut through someone’s site. It took us anywhere from 20 to 30 minutes to get downtown (depending on traffic). There are few restaurants nearby and a grocery less than ten minutes away. Overall, we liked how clean and well-kept the park was and enjoyed our site. We stayed eight nights with the average nightly cost at $81and would come back if in the area.

    • Richard A.
      Jun. 21, 2026

      Gibson Hill RV Park

      Worst I've Been To Blatant Deceptive Advertising

      Let me save you from making a grave mistake. The campground was quiet. That's the best thing I can say about Gibson Hill after spending a week there. Totally unkempt and in disarray. The roads are a rocky, dusty rutted mess. The campsites while some newly graveled, not well I might add, are not level. The electric at my site kept tripping off. I finally discovered, with no help from the non-existent management, that the service disconnect breaker was bad. Luckily I had an extra 30A cord and was able to plug into the unoccupied adjacent site. How this abomination has any 5 star reviews is above my pay grade. During the week we were here we never saw a camp representative. We were not welcomed by anyone affiliated with the campground and I never saw anyone on duty in the office. The is NO weekly entertainment. There is NO weekly bonfire. THERE IS NO POOL. Our site had no picnic table and no fire ring and had areas dotted with clumps of gray fur. Obviously noone had inspected our site for cleanliness prior to our arrival. Our first visitor was a 4' rat snake. There was debris strewn all over the grounds. There was one trash container. Unlined and uncovered. No dog poop bags or signs regarding poop pickup. There was a lot of demolition but no new construction ongoing. The“pool” is a 4’ deep square under construction and far from being completed. The“resort” signage was a joke. It took me 3 tries to find my way out of the campground. The entrance sign is installed parallel to the road rather than perpendicular to it for visibility. The number of decrepit or abandoned trailers on site was unbelievable. We were never told if the campground was under new management and/or under going refurbishment. In any event it was missing the mark. Unfortunately we paid for a week in advance so we were stuck here. NEVER AGAIN. I’m leaving this truthful review so no other potential campers are duped into staying here. Definitely an absentee owner who doesn't have a clue. Really too bad because the location and grounds have enormous potential. I will let Happy Grounds and RV LIFE know of my great disappointment and suspect reviews. By the way, to the reviewer who said they enjoyed the pool. THERE IS NO POOL. There is NO on-site management.

    • nancy B.
      Jun. 20, 2026

      Holiday Acres Campground

      Worse campground ever

      There site map lies. Noisy people. Tons of loud kids. Uneven site. Marijuana smoke by me. Was to stay 3 nights but left the next morning. Total nightmare. And the dust. Even with everything shut up it fill the RV.

    • Sara B.
      Jun. 20, 2026

      Hidden Acres Campground

      Super family friendly

      This campground is wonderful. The playground, the goats, the activities, the craft shed, there is so much to do for kids here. Everyone is so friendly and the campground is very clean. Bathrooms and showers are clean, the snack shack food is really tasty. The peacocks roaming around are the cherry on top. Overall, just a wonderful campground.

    • Wild Essentials
      Jun. 18, 2026

      Cedar Valley Heritage Farm

      Purely Present

      ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

      Cedar Valley Heritage Farm has become one of those places that keeps calling me back. The campsites are simple and peaceful, with plenty of room to slow down, reconnect, and enjoy the beauty of the land. Nights are quiet, the stars are bright, and mornings often begin with birdsong and mist hanging over the fields.

      What I appreciate most is the feeling of being somewhere real. This isn't a crowded commercial campground—it's a working heritage farm with character, history, and a sense of care. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat, a place to gather around a campfire, or a basecamp for exploring the surrounding area, there's something special here.

      The atmosphere encourages you to unplug, breathe deeply, and remember that sometimes the best experiences are the simplest ones. If you enjoy nature, authenticity, and a slower pace, Cedar Valley Heritage Farm is well worth the visit.

      Would happily camp here again.


    Guide to Chaplin

    Camping spots near Chaplin, Connecticut offer direct access to the Natchaug River watershed and the surrounding hardwood forests typical of eastern Connecticut. The region sits within the northeastern Highland Rim at elevations between 300-600 feet, creating terrain with moderate hiking difficulty and varied water access points. Most campgrounds in the area maintain open status from mid-April through October, with peak water flow in the rivers during spring months.

    What to do

    Tubing on the Natchaug River: The Natchaug River provides gentle currents ideal for summer floating. At Charlie Brown Campground, visitors can tube directly from riverfront sites. "Arts and crafts, tractor rides, and of course the tubing down the river. Lots of built in entertainment for the kids!" notes a recent visitor.

    Fishing access: Multiple campgrounds provide direct river or pond access for anglers. At Wilderness Lake Park, visitors can fish in the small lake or bring their own watercraft. "There was a hiking trail on the property and the host mentioned they were building a Disc Golf course on the property," reports a camper.

    Hiking nearby: The area contains several interconnected trail systems. One camper at Wilderness Lake Campground mentioned, "Taylor Pond is not far and a great hike to bring both kids and pets. This campground was perfect for us and our dog."

    What campers like

    River-based camping: Sites along water consistently rate higher in reviews. "Beautiful view, peaceful and gorgeous," noted one camper about their riverfront site at Waters Edge Family Campground.

    Free water recreation amenities: Some campgrounds provide complimentary equipment. As one Wilderness Lake camper reported, "They even had free kayaks/canoes for the lake."

    Private wooded sites: Several campgrounds offer secluded options away from the main camping areas. "Most amazing weekend with tons of woods (privacy is huge for us). Very friendly guests and staff!" a Waters Edge camper commented.

    Off-season quiet: Fall camping often provides more solitude. "Quiet On opening weekend. Sites are a mix of field, shaded, and partly shaded," noted one visitor to Salt Rock Campground.

    What you should know

    Bathroom facilities vary widely: State parks generally have more basic facilities than private campgrounds. "Bathrooms could use updating," noted a Waters Edge camper, while another at Salt Rock Campground reported, "Bathrooms are atrocious - stall doors have no locks, metal fittings are rusty, paint is peeling, showers are lukewarm and temp cannot be changed."

    Seasonal population differences: Many campgrounds host significant seasonal camper populations. At Brialee Family Campground, one visitor observed, "Fairly large campground. Tent sites available but mostly RV/Campers. WiFi in common areas isn't great so if you're planning on working during some down time, this isn't the place."

    Weekend noise levels: Some campgrounds experience significant noise, particularly on summer weekends. One Salt Rock camper noted, "If you DON'T enjoy privacy, or peace and quiet, or rules being enforced, such as quiet hours...then you will maybe like it here."

    Payment methods: Some campgrounds require cash. At Wilderness Lake, a visitor advised, "Heads up, they are cash or Venmo only so be prepared."

    Tips for camping with families

    Organized activities: Dedicated family campgrounds provide scheduled programming. At Brialee Family Campground, "They make sure the weekends are for families," noted one camper, while another mentioned, "Plenty of activities and things for kids to do; Rec hall, mini golf, shuffleboard, beach, pool, playground."

    Swimming options: Multiple swimming locations allow cooling off during hot months. One visitor to Wolf Den Campground mentioned, "Very nice sized lots. Large open areas for kids and adults to play during day and star gaze at night. Close to a small walking path and a larger intermediate hiking trail."

    Pet-friendly locations: Many campgrounds accommodate four-legged family members. "Quaint little campground. Not many tenting sites but along a beautiful lake. Pets allowed," reported a Wilderness Lake camper.

    Tips from RVers

    Gray water disposal: River proximity affects septic options. As a Charlie Brown camper explained, "Grey dump only due to river so no biggie. Staff was friendly and there was some stuff to do."

    Site dimensions: Most campgrounds accommodate standard-sized RVs. "The sites are pretty cramped and don't offer for lots of activities to be done at your site," reported a Brialee camper about the RV area.

    Winter storage options: Most campgrounds in the region close for winter. "We will be back next summer for a long weekend," noted one Waters Edge camper, highlighting the seasonal nature of camping in this region.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Chaplin, CT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Chaplin, CT offers a wide range of camping options, with 154 campgrounds and RV parks near Chaplin, CT and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

    Which is the most popular campground near Chaplin, CT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Chaplin, CT is Brialee Family Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 14 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Chaplin, CT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Chaplin, CT.

    What parks are near Chaplin, CT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 17 parks near Chaplin, CT that allow camping, notably Westville Lake and Buffumville Lake.