Best RV Parks & Resorts near Rockfall, CT

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Best RV Sites Near Rockfall, CT (106)

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    1. Sun Outdoors Mystic

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    Mystic, Connecticut

    Visit the coastal shores of Connecticut at Sun Outdoors Mystic, formerly known as Seaport RV Resort. With sprawling resort grounds waiting to be explored and two casinos less than 30 minutes away, this all-age resort is the perfect getaway for the whole family (including any four-legged friends).

    Escape to Sun Outdoors Mystic and enjoy the amenities of a resort with the comforts of home. Try your hand at pickleball, relax in our heated pool, or take a swing at our miniature golf course record. If you're a fan of seafood, the short trip to downtown Mystic for the catch of the day is a must, where you'll local restaurants up and down the scenic waterfront.

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    2. Aces High RV Park

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    Montville, Connecticut
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    $74 - $80 / night

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    3. Thousand Trails Sturbridge

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    Westville Lake, Massachusetts

    Sturbridge RV Resort is a quaint New England treasure, nestled on 200-acres of picturesque woodlands. We are sure you will find that our host of resort-style amenities provide nothing short of a memorable vacation at a top RV campground in Massachusetts. Fill your day with activities going on at the resort or by just sitting back and relaxing with your family and friends. It's your choice and when you include Sturbridge RV Resort in your vacation plans, you will make memories that last a lifetime! Sturbridge has maintained a unique blend of modern convenience and historical charm. Located approximately 60 miles west of Boston, Sturbridge is most famous for the Old Sturbridge Village living history museum. Additionally the local area to this RV campground in Massachusetts offers an exciting array of shopping, dining, and recreation choices and is easily accessible via major routes from all directions. New England treasure RV campground in Massachusetts Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at Sturbridge RV Resort. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.

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    4. Countryside RV Park

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    Voluntown, Connecticut
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    5. Ashaway RV Resort

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    Bradford, Rhode Island

    Here at Ashaway RV Resort you can enjoy RV Sites for all sizes of campers and motor homes, as well as, our fully equipped cottages! You need go no further to enjoy the lifestyle a person dreams about. All of this surrounded by gorgeous forest. We are conveniently located near beautiful beaches, golf courses, pristine rivers as well as world class casinos and Mystic CT. Just a short drive away you will find miles of spectacular Atlantic Coastline, pristine rivers to paddle, and abundant hiking trails. Beach bum or bird watcher, you will find Ashaway RV Resort an ideal base-camp for your Rhode Island getaway. The area offers gorgeous beaches, delicious restaurants, great shopping including unique boutiques, an exciting night life and various activities to stay busy with your family and loved ones on your vacation or getaway. Try your luck at the Foxwoods Resort Casino, visit the Mystic Aquarium or Seaport Museum. Relax at Misquamicut State Beach or East Beach. Just minutes away. The area has something for everyone!

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      6. Timber Creek RV Campground

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      Bradford, Rhode Island

      Come join us at Timber Creek RV Resort and enjoy the friendly people and great amenities! Timber Creek RV Resort is conveniently located between Newport, Rhode Island and Mystic, Connecticut and are only 2 miles away from the pristine, sandy beaches of Misquamicut and minutes from historic, beautiful Watch Hill, Rhode Island.

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      7. Ross Hill RV Park & Campground

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      Jewett City, Connecticut

      Explore Ross Hill RV Park: Your Premier Campground in Connecticut

      Welcome to Ross Hill RV Park, your premier destination for outdoor adventure in the scenic landscapes of Connecticut. Located at 170 Ross Hill Rd in Lisbon, CT, our campground offers a perfect blend of relaxation, recreation, and exploration. Let's dive into why Ross Hill RV Park is the ultimate choice for your next getaway.

      Unmatched Amenities and Facilities

      At Ross Hill RV Park, we pride ourselves on providing top-notch amenities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay for all our guests. Our spacious sites offer hookups for RVs, ensuring a convenient camping experience. Relax and unwind in our swimming pool, perfect for beating the summer heat, or let the kids burn off some energy at our playground.

      For outdoor enthusiasts, our campground offers excellent opportunities for fishing and kayaking on our on-site lake. Enjoy picnics with family and friends at our designated picnic areas equipped with picnic tables, or take advantage of our laundry facilities to keep your clothes fresh throughout your stay.

      Exploring Local Attractions

      While Ross Hill RV Park offers plenty of fun on-site, there's also a wealth of attractions to explore in the surrounding area. Discover the natural beauty of Lisbon Meadows Park or delve into history at the John Bishop Museum. Explore the Anshei Israel Synagogue or try your luck at Mohegan Sun Casino.

      For those interested in maritime history, a visit to Mystic Seaport is a must, while nature lovers will enjoy exploring the Dinosaur State Park. With so much to see and do, your days will be filled with adventure and discovery.

      Nearby Cities to Explore

      Ross Hill RV Park is conveniently located near several cities worth exploring. Take a day trip to Norwich, Plainfield, or Jewett City to experience the local culture and attractions. And don't forget to visit Mohegan Sun for gaming, dining, and entertainment just a short drive away.

      Your Perfect Outdoor Getaway Awaits

      Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat in nature or an action-packed adventure, Ross Hill RV Park has something for everyone. Book your stay today and experience the beauty of camping in Connecticut. With unparalleled amenities, breathtaking scenery, and endless opportunities for adventure, your perfect outdoor getaway awaits at Ross Hill RV Park.

      Book now by calling 860-376-9606 or through our website https://rosshillrvpark.com/ or by visiting us at 170 Ross Hill Rd, Lisbon, CT 06351.

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      $54 - $850 / night

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        8. Totoket Valley RV Park

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        North Branford, Connecticut
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        $55 / night

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          10. Lake Compounce Campground

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          Bristol, Connecticut

          Lake Compounce Campground is a one-of-a-kind family camping experience located steps away from Lake Compounce Family Theme & Water Park. Lake Compounce Campground provides one-bedroom cabins, two-bedroom cabins, cub huts, tipis, RV spaces, and tent sites. Plus, perks like discounted single-day admission to the park, themed weekends every weekend, family activities, and tons of amenities.

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        Recent RV Reviews in Rockfall

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        • KThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Sun Ridge Resort
          Nov. 27, 2024

          Sun Ridge Resort

          Nudist Campground

          The Campers are very friendly and welcoming. This is a nudist Campground so you need to be nude around the pool and hot tub. Friday and Saturday night there are things going on in the Pavilion. Tennis courts have been converted into Pickleball courts.

        • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
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          Nov. 10, 2024

          Hopeville Pond State Park Campground

          Small campground in three sections on Hopeville Pond

          General: There are three sections to this campground: five canoe sites; 16 sites including one cabin behind the ranger station and what I would assume is the main section with 61 sites. Some sites have water and electric hookups, but the majority of the sites have no utilities. Note: Pets are not allowed at this campground!

          Site Quality: We arrived in the rain after the Ranger station had closed and circled the main section several times trying to find the site with the least amount of water. We did not know until the next morning when we went to pay that we ended up in an ADA-accessible site. It was not marked in any way and I’m guessing that the only reason it was designated as such was its proximity to the restrooms. All sites appeared level and even though they were supposed to have gravel pads, they were mostly a mix of dirt (or mud) and grass with a little gravel. 

          Bath/Shower House: In the main section, there is a very large and clean indoor bathhouse with free showers. Did not use the shower so cannot comment. Appreciated that there was immediate hot water at the sinks. The other two sections have vault toilets. 

          Activities/Amenities: In season there is swimming, but the beach is very small. Fishing, canoeing, and kayaking are also popular. There are also some trails for walking/hiking, a basketball hoop, a dump station, and recycling. 

          This was an overnight stay for us but the rate for out-of-state campers, while higher than for residents, was reasonable at $30. We would return to this campground.

        • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
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          Nov. 1, 2024

          Niantic KOA

          Future potential?

          We generally only stay in KOAs or similar RV parks when we need showers, laundry, or a dump station. This one was in a convenient location plus many campgrounds had not yet opened for the year when we were there. It had rained for a few days before our arrival and that did not help our first impression as we drove on the rutted and muddy road to our site. There was a sign that improvements are underway, but I am not sure what those planned improvements are and when they will be implemented.

          On the plus side:

          *Friendly and helpful staff. Not sure why when we are given a map an employee escorts us to our site but that is a KOA thing. Later an employee asked if I wanted help carrying our clothes to the laundry.

          * Warm showers (but it did take a while for the water to get warm)

          *Brand new pool that was uncovered but it was way too cold in April to use*Sites were spaced a decent amount of space apart (although there is little physical separation). This was helped by the fact that there was no one on either side of us during our stay.

          *In season, there are many activities to occupy families (pool, playground, mini golf, daily firetruck rides, complimentary shuttle into the town of Niantic); however, we could not take advantage of most of these.

          *Reasonably priced laundry, although the washing machines were smal, and it took two to do what should have been one load. However, the dryers give you 60 minutes so although it took longer to dry, I only had to use one. 

          On the negative side:

          *Unmaintained roadways. The main one was once paved but has not been maintained; others were dirt (and mud after a rain)

          *High price for what we received. Not sure if we received an off-season rate but at $87 per night for a water/electric site and not being able to take advantage of amenities seemed high.

          *Allowing political flags to be displayed at sites. I understand that on private property, this can be allowed at the owner's discretion, but this was offensive to us. 

          Again, this is not our preferred type of camping. Initially, I struggled to give this two stars but once the rain stopped, our stay improved somewhat.

        • Prashant M.The Dyrt PRO User
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          Oct. 17, 2024

          Indian Island County Park

          Very Busy! Close quarters! Can be loud and neighbors are ignorant of rules

          Stayed at this campground this past weekend and yes it was a long weekend so the campground was packed. All the camping spots are pretty much right next to each one with hardly any space, packed like Sardines. Neighbors are loud and some of them are ignorant of the park rules. Staying on the phones in the middle of the night while talking so loud that all camping neighbors can hear their whole story

          Its a pity that they take a nice park and remove the fun out of camping. 

          However the walk to the beach area was very serene, especially early morning before sunrise and didn't feel like we live in dense suburbia and sunrise from the beach was worth the trip

          Camp site itself was pretty flat, had a water station, bathrooms were well kept , no fire ring (BYOFP)

        • Kathy T.
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          Sep. 23, 2024

          Salt Rock State Campground

          Clean, but dated facilities

          Campground is a bit crowded with sites close together. The facilities were clean but quite old. There are some nice hiking trails along the river.

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          Sep. 21, 2024

          Sunset View Farms

          Lovely spot in the woods

          We booked last minute (2 hours before we arrived) and were met with the friendliest staff ready to help us at 7:30PM and get us checked in. Perfect spot if you don’t mind a 40 minute ride over to The Big E fair which is what brought us out to this part of MA. The restaurant was so nice, and to my surprise more than accommodating as I have celiac, they really went above and beyond. We will definitely be back next summer for a longer stay.

        • JThe Dyrt PRO User
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          Sep. 16, 2024

          Crocker's Boatyard

          quiet and surrounded by boats. clean restrooms and lovely pool nice people

          Needed a place to stay for 2 nights , My wife and I were going to show at the Garde Theater. 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.

          The next day we took the ferry to Block Island which was also walking distance from the boat yard. Block Island a must see. Took the 5 pm ferry back. 

          Had dinner at a Thai restaurant which was 5 minutes walking and it was great.

          Sunday we went and visited Fort Trumbull which is also walking distance away. Very nice place to visit and learn.

          Also took a tour of the Coast Guard Ship at Fort Trumbull.

          Head home around 12 pm stopped a Logee's Greenhouse on the way home.

          All and All it was a great get away weekend.

          Thank You Crocker Boat Yard!

        • AThe Dyrt PRO User
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          Sep. 10, 2024

          Kettletown State Park Campground

          Great location, but not a good experience

          Camping Review:

          This campsite is beautifully located in the woods, offering a peaceful and serene environment. There are no busy roads nearby, which ensures a quiet setting during the day.

          However, there are several downsides to consider. The camping spots are uneven, making it challenging to set up tents or campers. Additionally, swimming at the nearby beach is restricted to residents of the village, so visitors are not allowed to swim there.

          During our stay, there were multiple large groups, including a Christian group that preached (screamingly) and played loud music until midnight, despite the designated quiet hours. Unfortunately, the management did nothing to enforce the rules, which was disruptive.

          Another significant issue was the state of the sanitary facilities. They were extremely dirty, with feces present in various places. It took a long time before anything was cleaned, which obviously kept us from using the facilities.

          Overall, while the location is beautiful, the poor management, noise issues, and dirty sanitary facilities seriously detract from the experience.

        • ALEX H.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Crocker's Boatyard
          Sep. 5, 2024

          Crocker's Boatyard

          Great for a quick stop

          Secure and convenient location. Site can be a bit loud but calms down during the evening . Bathrooms were clean and the pool was amazing. Definitely going back!

        • carol T.
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          Aug. 23, 2024

          Waters Edge Family Campground

          BEWARE WATERS EDGE CAMPGROUNDS THEY WILL KEEP ALL YOUR MONEY

          JUNE 30,2024  my husband & I were seasonals at waters edge campground Lebanon Connecticuit  gave them a 30 day notice we were leaving this place wasnt for us just awful the owners are just money hungey thieves they told us they were keeping our deposit wich we expected because it says non refundable deposit so okay fine but we paid for the whole season its open april15 to october15 gave a 30 day notice left june 30 they refused to give us back the money for july ,august,september,to october 15 they ket 750 plus 2500 dollars told us were not getting our money back So iam sure they rented the site thats double dipping so fair warning I dont want this to happen to anyone else they will Rob you blind oh and they broke our ice maker when they dewinterized our trailer and never owned up to it came down to my floor in camper soaked with water from my freezer and didnr bother to clean tthe mess and said  it must have been broken nefore so they are also dirty liars I didnt want to even give a one star rating but had to put somethin i give the a big fat 0

        • Steve Z.The Dyrt PRO User
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          Aug. 18, 2024

          Crocker's Boatyard

          Great night at the Marina

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

          Enjoyed the pool.

          Walked to Fort Trumbull.

          Recommend Crockers.

        • SomadNomad M.
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          Aug. 17, 2024

          Granville State Forest

          Gotta chance

          Dyrt says $17-$54 went through all the hoops to book one for tonight said $17 per night went to check out expecting a few extra fees, $58.50.....that's over the max advertised....DYRT YOU NEED TO GO THROUGH AND DELETE BAD ENTRIES. YOU ARE A DISSAPOINTMENT.

        • GThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Crocker's Boatyard
          Aug. 6, 2024

          Crocker's Boatyard

          boat yard camping!!!

          We were here on an extremely hot and humid couple days.  It was great to have electric and water hookups.  Also being able to use their pool with our grandchildren was great.  They were very accommodating with all our questions and needs.  No trees but its a boat yeard.  And very interesting to watch the goings on at a boat yard

        • Matt S.
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          Aug. 5, 2024

          Mystic KOA

          Great campground for coastal CT & RI

          We stayed at Mystic KOA in North Stonington, Connecticut, to be tourists in Mystic. Spoiler alert… we had a great stay! 

          This campground is just 15-minutes from Mystic and about an hour’s drive to Newport, Rhode Island. It’s just a few minutes from I-95 and so close to Mystic Aquarium, downtown Mystic, Mystic Seaport, and all the local spots. 

          It’s a well-maintained campground with 2 pools(though the larger one was closed for maintenance during our stay), lots of play areas and daily activities for little ones, and a cool“pub truck” for adult drinks. Our site(#408) was about 85’ long with plenty of room for our 45’ motorhome and toad(and then some!). It was level and gravel with a nice fire ring and picnic table. The hookups worked fine with 50-amp electric and decent water pressure. Cable TV had nearly 50-channels, but the wi-fi didn’t quite reach our part of the park. 

          Due to a family issue, we needed to leave about a day-and-a-half early. We called the office as a courtesy to let them know as we were pulling out and received a partial credit for a night’s stay on our credit card. Didn’t even ask, they just did it. Thanks Mystic KOA! 

          We’ll definitely be back. This is a great place to stay when visiting the coastal Connecticut/Rhode Island area.

        • G Y.
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          Jul. 29, 2024

          Lake Waramaug State Park Campground

          Quiet Rustic Camping

          My family has been camping at Lake Waramaug for over 20 years. I can say most of what’s been said is true or partially so but whether it’s bad or good depends on your point of view. Note that we are a Scout family and my husband and son have camped many days well off the grid with only the gear and food in their backpacks. That skews our point of view. 

          First off, Connecticut’s state campgrounds are not KOA’s. 

          Do not expect top of the line activities that private campgrounds have.

          What it does have are clean, large sites that are partially wooded and not out in the open. 

          The lake is great for kayaking, paddle boarding, canoes and for fishing. Bring your own gear but kayak and canoe rentals are available. The swim area is marginal- best for little ones. 

          This park is remote from all conveniences- pack it in or expect a drive. There have been several times I’ve driven to the Dunkin Donuts miles down the road for coffee but I find using a French press is more convenient. For takeout there’s the White Horse on 202. It’s ranked a top restaurant in the state - the food is good. 

          Never have we had issues with wildlife besides squirrels and ducks. Leave no trace is important - it keeps the unwelcome wildlife out. 

          There have been issues with the bathrooms off and on over the decades. It seems like they’ve finally fixed everything. Our trip of 7/27-28 showed everything was fine.

          The only on-site services are firewood and ice sales. The little food shack is out of business. 

          Yes, cell service is basically non-existent. Our trip this weekend was the first time we received more than 1 bar in 20 years. Actually we were a bit disappointed because this camp ground is a great place to disconnect and relax. Being forced to put away the devices is heaven in my mind. You can drive about 5+ minutes out and get cell service. Regarding rowdiness, of the 20+ times we’ve camped only twice was it a problem. 

          Also, this place is not glamping. The area is rural, so cows do moo at 6am, and kids are up even earlier. If you like to sleep in skip and rent a B&B. 

          Also if you want a better place to swim go to Mt.Tom state park about 10 minutes up the road. It’s a day use only park-no camping- but the lake is gorgeous and there are very few people there.

        • L
          Camper-submitted photo from Peppertree Camping
          Jul. 23, 2024

          Peppertree Camping

          Amazing stay

          We had our very first camping experience with our new camper at this campground and it was everything we could have imagined and more. It’s a beautiful campground, the gentleman and his family who own it are sooooo nice and they helped us a lot when it came to learning how to properly use our camper. All the fellow campers that we met were extremely nice. It’s a quiet campground, located right on a river. My children spent hours in it playing and fishing. Looking forward to returning.

        • Laura D.
          Camper-submitted photo from Brialee Family Campground
          Jul. 10, 2024

          Brialee Family Campground

          Best Camping Experience

          This was our families first time staying at Brialee Campground.  The cabin was absolutely beautiful and clean.  The staff were friendly and helpful. The activities were great and kept my grand children busy.  Swimming and the lake were fun.  I cannot say enough wonderful things.  We had such a great time I booked my reservations for Next July 2025 before I left.

          A special thank you to Sherri for the personal tour and showing us the ropes!  She is the best.

          The D'Avanzo Family

        • R
          Camper-submitted photo from Strawberry Park
          Jul. 10, 2024

          Strawberry Park

          Large campground with 3 pools, many amenities and scheduled activities

          Large campground with 3 pools, many amenities and scheduled activities

        • Eddy B.
          Camper-submitted photo from Whispering Pines Campground
          Jul. 8, 2024

          Whispering Pines Campground

          Fun for the family

          Great privately owned family campground. The pool, splash pad, live music and activities for the kids were great!

          AT&T service had only one bar. Couldn’t stream but worked for calls and texts. Campground WiFi was strong but as expected struggled to keep up on this busy 4th of July.

        • Beth R.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Mystic KOA
          Jul. 5, 2024

          Mystic KOA

          Nice amenities

          Pros: 15 minutes from Mystic CT 50 AMP, sewer & water hookup Nice amenities

          Cons: Gravel site No shade Tight site & hard to get in/out for big rig

        • M
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          Jul. 1, 2024

          Charlie Brown Campground

          Riverside Delight!

          This was our first time visiting and my entire family enjoyed themselves so  much, that we've already reserved a site for a few weeks from now. Arts and crafts, tractor rides, and of course the tubing down the river. Lots of built in entertainment for the kids! The grounds were clean, the playground was nice, and the people were all friendly.  We did a late checkout for $5 extra, but the noon checkout and two dump stations would make leaving on time a non-issue as well. 

          Of note: We camped with friends, who were given a spot next to a large group of people (weekend prior to 4th of July is to be expected). The group were very polite and abided by quiet hours, but they were having fun and a bit loud for my buddy's 2 month of baby. They requested to move sites, and the management was super accommodating and apologetic. Helped him move his site and threw in some firewood for the troubles.

        • Kerry G.
          Camper-submitted photo from Odetah Camping Resort
          Jun. 21, 2024

          Odetah Camping Resort

          “Camp”grounds that discriminates against tent campers

          Odetah Camping Resort called us today 24 hours prior to our arrival- after 4 years of camping there- to cancel our site unless we rented an RV and didn’t use tents. We were allowed to book and had the booking for 4 months. I was on the phone with them while I booked for assistance since it’s a group booking for 16. I called later to book a cabana too. They never once said anything. Then they called 24 hours in advance because our reservation said tent and that’s not allowed. Then they charged us a cancellation fee. Even tho they cancelled ON US. 

          But my favorite part is them saying that the camping industry is moving to no longer allow tents. They think they are*kind* to still allow tents-a handful of sites on a rocky hill that don’t have electricity or water. So those with medical needs cannot use those sites. Those with mobility limitations cannot either. 

          WHAT?! 

          Camping= tents. Change your name if you are going to discriminate. Don’t worry tho, you can put on a tent NEXT TO an rv on the sites. You just cant put only a tent. 

          Their customer service was horrendous. The experience was horrendous. What a shame.

        • Topher L.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Black Rock State Park Campground
          Jun. 14, 2024

          Black Rock State Park Campground

          Great Place to Relax

          The staff greeted with warm welcomes and big smiles. Even when I arrived on a rainy Sunday. Stayed until Friday. And the grounds staff smiled and waved as they went by. The family next to me offered me dinner one night after I spent the whole day working on my RV. Spanish rice chicken the works the plate could barely hold it all. No body bothered me and I was right front and center. Kids riding around on the bikes and lots of laughter from other sites. It was nice. Was able to just relax and do some school work and watch some webinars and get some much needed work done. This was my first of many stops on my countrywide trip. From NJ originally. Spent almost a week here in CT hitting Hartford for the weekend then off to Rhode Island. It was great. No water or electric hookup but I have solar and a generator and they have a wash area for dishes and REALLY HOT showers. Lol I like my showers hot butt my biscuits were burnin lol. They also have a dump station and a place to fill up ur water tank as well. 5 star all the way. Side note...the map online is misleading. I thought site 1 was like away and sorta back by no one...ha noppeeee I was riiiight in the middle where EVERYONE saw me lmao. No tree cover or anything! Lol. All good tho. That was my own fault for not calling and asking lol helped me level up on my social anxiety 😂🫣🤗😅


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        Guide to Rockfall

        Explore the charm of RV camping near Rockfall, Connecticut, where you can enjoy beautiful landscapes and a variety of amenities tailored for a comfortable stay.

        Family-Friendly Activities Await

        • At Aces High RV Park, families can enjoy a range of activities including mini-golf, basketball, and organized games like bingo, ensuring fun for all ages.
        • Wolf's Den Family Campground offers spacious lots and a family-oriented atmosphere with playgrounds and recreational activities that keep kids entertained.
        • Crocker's Boatyard is conveniently located near local attractions, making it easy to explore the area while enjoying a relaxing camping experience.

        RV Amenities for a Comfortable Stay

        • Riverdale Farm Campsites features electric hookups, drinking water, and clean sanitary facilities, making it a well-reviewed choice for RV travelers.
        • At Totoket Valley RV Park, guests can take advantage of full hookups and a friendly atmosphere, perfect for a hassle-free camping experience.
        • Sunfox Campground provides essential amenities like showers and picnic tables, ensuring a comfortable stay for all visitors.

        Scenic Locations for Big Rigs

        • Highland Campground accommodates big rigs with spacious sites and offers a variety of activities, making it a great spot for larger RVs.
        • Little City Campground is big rig friendly and features a peaceful setting, perfect for those looking to unwind in nature.
        • The Quarry Campground offers ample space for big rigs along with well-maintained facilities, making it a highly rated option for RV enthusiasts.

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