Best Campgrounds near Somers, CT

Camping options near Somers, Connecticut encompass several established campgrounds within a 20-mile radius. The area features a mix of private and state-managed facilities like Wilderness Lake Park in Willington and The Quarry Campground, both offering tent and RV accommodations. Most campgrounds in this region provide full hookup options for RVs while maintaining tent camping areas, and several facilities like Mineral Springs Family Campgrounds and Charlie Brown Campground offer cabin rentals for those seeking alternatives to traditional camping.

Many campgrounds in the area operate seasonally, typically from April through October or mid-December, with limited year-round options. Road access to most sites is suitable for large vehicles, though some terrain can be challenging. As one visitor at Wilderness Lake Park noted, "The tent sites are nice and isolated, but not scary far apart. Lots of wildlife so keep your food sealed." Reservations are strongly recommended during summer months when facilities reach capacity, particularly at popular destinations with water features. Most campgrounds require advance booking and have specific policies regarding pets, alcohol, and campfires, with availability significantly reduced during off-season periods.

Water features represent a significant draw for campers in the region, with several sites offering lake access, fishing opportunities, and water recreation. The Quarry Campground provides two separate ponds—one for fishing and one for swimming—along with boat rentals and recreational amenities. A camper remarked that "The lake is nice and the hiking is good," highlighting the dual appeal of water access and trail systems. While waterfront sites command premium rates and book quickly, they provide valued recreation opportunities. Campgrounds in the area typically provide basic amenities including showers, toilets, and trash service, with many offering electric hookups, water connections, and dump stations. Family-friendly facilities with playgrounds, game areas, and organized activities are common throughout the region, making the area suitable for various camping styles and preferences.

Best Camping Sites Near Somers, Connecticut (175)

    1. Wilderness Lake Park

    14 Reviews
    Willington, CT
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 684-6352

    $70 / night

    "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."

    2. Brialee Family Campground

    14 Reviews
    Ashford, CT
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 303-2267

    $25 - $150 / night

    "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."

    3. The Quarry Campground

    5 Reviews
    Tolland, CT
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 875-8325

    $45 - $68 / night

    "We came to discover new bike trails and this one was close to the Hop bike trail which we enjoyed very much"

    4. Partridge Hollow Campground

    5 Reviews
    Monson Center, MA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (413) 267-5122

    $45 - $65 / night

    5. Sunset View Farms

    5 Reviews
    Monson Center, MA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (413) 267-9269

    "Great location kids had a blast just wished they had more activities for them to do for the weekend we stay it poured everyday and they only had one craft and then an arcade to entertain them."

    6. Mineral Springs Family Campgrounds

    2 Reviews
    Stafford Springs, CT
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 684-2993

    7. Wells State Park Campground

    16 Reviews
    Sturbridge, MA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 347-9257

    $17 - $55 / night

    "Beautiful campground in a nice central location nearby several nice towns in Central Massachusetts."

    "The campsites are a nice size to drive your car up to and still have ample tent/picnic table/fire space. Camp sites are clearly labeled and none are that far of a walk from the beach or bathrooms."

    8. Charlie Brown Campground

    8 Reviews
    Eastford, CT
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 974-0142

    "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."

    9. Moosemeadow Camping Resort

    1 Review
    Willington, CT
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 429-7451

    "I had a blast here when I was a kid, my family, neighbors and friends would all camp in the open field site and all the kids would get together and adventure the weekend away. From"

    10. Westover ARB Military FamCamp

    4 Reviews
    Chicopee, MA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (413) 557-2192

    "Base is sleepy and nearly all of it closes around 3pm unless it’s a Friday. It’s not the best, but it’s not the worst. I’d stay there again if it worked out logistically for us."

    "Located on Westover RAFB. for active duty, retired and DAV. Sites are water/electric but some are 30 amp, others are 50 amp. Dump station available."

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Recent Reviews near Somers, CT

679 Reviews of 175 Somers Campgrounds


  • C
    Jun. 1, 2026

    Austin Hawes Memorial Campground — American Legion State Forest

    Excellent Solo Tent Camping

    I was a solo female tent-camper and I stayed at the Austin Hawes campground for 2 nights. I had an excellent experience. The office is open daily from 9-5 and 2 young women were staffing it during my stay. They welcomed me with a smile, answered all my questions and sold me two bundles of firewood for$7 each. I camped in site#22 which overlooked the Farmington River. You could hear the river running by all night long. It was very peaceful. I did not know that this portion of the river offers excellent fly fishing, so it looked like something out of an Orvis Catalog as men(they were all men) in waders with serious fly fishing gear often passed by or were standing in the shallow river doing their thing. It is important to know that BLACK BEARS ran through the campsite at night.(The young women in the office had warned me to be careful with my food, and that bears were often sighted). I am an experienced camper and left no trace of food anywhere near my tent, fire or picnic table. The bears did not bother me. I heard they spooked one family who blew some airhorns, then packed up and left in the middle of the night. There are 2 bathhouses, but one was locked because it is currently under construction. I had no trouble using the 1 that was open for campers. There are 2 female(private) showers, 2 male(private) showers, 2 bathroom sinks and 3 toilets in each house. I had no trouble using them and the facilities were clean. All-in-all, it's a beautiful, but very rustic(no electricity) campsite. I look forward to returning in the future.

  • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 22, 2026

    Austin Hawes Memorial Campground — American Legion State Forest

    Great smaller campground on the river!

    We love Austin Hawes (Also referred to as American Legion). We have been coming here for years, and it is a great spot. Not too far, not too busy, tent sites, trailer sites, and cabins too. It is in a great location with plenty of hiking trails nearby, and lots of options for swimming, fishing, boating, etc.

  • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 22, 2026

    Salt Rock Campground

    Enjoyed our weekend here

    We did a family campout here and had several sites together. We camped in our pop up in the field. 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.

  • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 22, 2026

    West Thompson Lake Campground

    Nice Campground!

    We stayed at one of the lean-to sites and really enjoyed our time here. We went fishing and explored the area. We hiked to the tri-state marker (CT-MA-RI) on a nearby trail. Plenty to do and see! Bathrooms were cleaner than what we are used to in a state campground.

  • Janet V.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 22, 2026

    Rocky Neck State Park Campground

    Mid May - Mid week quiet and l9vely

    Camped early in the season mid week, and it was nice and quiet. The "new" park rangers are take their jobs delightfully serious.

    Our site had plenty of sun for solar but in seagull loop there is loads of shade

  • Biagio M.
    May. 18, 2026

    Mashamoquet Brook Campground — Mashamoquet Brook State Park

    Pretty, but loud

    Campground was great. Site was in great shape, everything in order. Portapotties were large. The road made the trip horrible for peace and quiet lovers. I knew it was close to the road, but right on top of it AND a heavily traveled route.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 16, 2026

    Riverdale Farm Campsites

    Rv park

    Cute Rv park. Very family friendly, the women who at the office are also incredibly nice and helpful! Seems like a lot of people either live full time or come on weekends but we were able to book a spot for a week.

  • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 15, 2026

    George Washington State Campground

    Good location, average campground

    Our first time camping here, we were trying to get a more secluded spot, but the pics on ReserveAmerica were not the greatest gauge of the sites. The sites were OK, some better than others, we didn't have any amenities but there was potable water nearby. There are cabins, which are really just bunkhouses with 2 bunk beds. Each site has a fire pit and picnic table. Our loop had porta potties nearby, we only saw one real bathroom with flushing toilets and showers. We did go for a nice hike, the North/South Trail goes through the campground and there are many trails in the area as well. We did a 5+ mile loop and got a good sense of what the trails are like. Found some geocaches and our pups got a good workout.

  • Denise M.
    May. 13, 2026

    Austin Hawes Memorial Campground — American Legion State Forest

    Amazing Mother's Day camping trip

    Beautiful large site. Can walk the trail down to the river. Beware of bears. Bathhouse was shut down for renovation but there was porta potties. Can hear road noise but wasn't bad. This and site 3 is one of the best sites.


Guide to Somers

Camping sites near Somers, Connecticut are situated in the rolling hills of north-central Connecticut, where elevations range from 300-600 feet. The region experiences four distinct seasons with camping generally available from April through mid-October. Weather patterns in this area include hot, humid summers with temperatures averaging 80-85°F and cool, crisp fall nights that can drop to 40°F in September and October.

What to do

Kayaking and canoeing access: Free boat usage is available at Wilderness Lake Park where campers can explore the quiet lake. "They even had free kayaks/canoes for the lake," notes Rob L., who appreciated this unexpected amenity.

Hiking nearby trails: Taylor Pond trails are within driving distance of campsites. "Taylor Pond is not far and a great hike to bring both kids and pets," according to Kailie G. who visited local campgrounds with her dog.

Disc golf opportunities: Some campgrounds are expanding their recreational offerings. At Wilderness Lake Park, one visitor mentioned, "The host mentioned they were building a Disc Golf course on the property," showing how recreation options continue to grow.

Swimming in designated areas: The Quarry Campground features separate water areas for different activities. "2 separate ponds: one for fishing, one for swimming," explains Brittany V., highlighting the organized approach to water recreation.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Many campers value the spacing between camping areas. "The tent sites are great. The host gave us a secluded spot in the back to the point I didn't feel like I was at a campground other than the fire ring," explains Robert L. about his experience at Wilderness Lake Park.

Helpful staff assistance: Charlie Brown Campground receives praise for its customer service. "Everyone assisted us and taught us the world of camping," shares Ron C., reflecting on their first trip with a new travel trailer.

Late checkout options: Flexible departure times can make a difference. Michael from Charlie Brown Campground mentions, "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."

Easy access from highways: Location convenience matters for weekend trips. "Very conveniently located just off I-84," notes Lisa R., appreciating how Wilderness Lake Park's proximity to major routes simplifies travel planning.

What you should know

Payment methods vary: Some campgrounds have specific payment requirements. "Heads up, they are cash or Venmo only so be prepared," advises Hails L. about Wilderness Lake Park.

Reservation systems differ: Each campground has its own booking process. At Brialee Family Campground, visitors should note that "There was no full service sewer hook up, only gray water. There was a dump station," according to Dave B.

Seasonal operation schedules: Most campsites have limited seasons. "Campgrounds in this region provide full hookup options for RVs while maintaining tent camping areas," with operations typically running "April through October or mid-December."

Site terrain varies significantly: Level sites aren't guaranteed everywhere. "Not all sites are level," warns Ryan C. about state park options, suggesting campers bring leveling blocks for tents and RVs alike.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Somers, CT?

According to TheDyrt.com, Somers, CT offers a wide range of camping options, with 175 campgrounds and RV parks near Somers, CT and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Somers, CT?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Somers, CT is Wilderness Lake Park with a 4.2-star rating from 14 reviews.

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

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

What parks are near Somers, CT?

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