Camping near Thomaston, CT

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    The Thomaston, Connecticut area features a mix of state parks and private campgrounds with varied accommodation options. Black Rock State Park Campground, located in nearby Watertown, offers tent, RV, and cabin camping with lake access and hiking trails. Within a 15-mile radius, visitors can find campgrounds like Lake Compounce Campground in Bristol, which provides glamping and yurt options in addition to traditional camping. Most facilities in the region are established campgrounds rather than dispersed camping areas, with many offering both primitive tent sites and full-hookup RV camping.

    Camping season in the Thomaston area typically runs from May through October, with most campgrounds closing for winter. "Most sites seem pretty level, but there are some steep roads in the CG," noted one visitor about Gentiles Campground. The region experiences humid summers and cold winters, with spring bringing occasional flooding, particularly at lakeside campsites. Many campgrounds require reservations, especially during peak summer months when facilities fill quickly. Most established campgrounds provide water and restrooms, though amenities vary widely from basic pit toilets at places like Point Folly Campground to full-service bathhouses with hot showers at Black Rock State Park.

    State park campgrounds in the area generally receive higher ratings than private facilities, with Black Rock State Park earning particular praise for its natural setting. One camper described it as having "very spacious and clean" sites with "lot of good hiking trails with a scenic view and waterfall to discover." Family-friendly amenities are common at larger campgrounds, with Lake Compounce featuring playgrounds and recreational facilities. Waterfront camping opportunities exist at several locations, including Point Folly Campground on Bantam Lake, where campers appreciate the "clean and quiet" atmosphere with "great access to Bantam Lake" for "swimming, kayaking or fishing." Privacy between campsites varies significantly, with some campgrounds offering wooded separation while others place units in close proximity.

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    Best Campgrounds near Thomaston (108)

      1. Lake Compounce Campground

      4.5(11)9mi from ThomastonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Affiliated with Lake Compounce Amusement Park adjacent to campground."

      "It is adjacent to an amusement park so there were lots of families here. None of the sites have sewer, but there is a dump station on the way out."

      2. Cozy Hills Campground

      4.4(9)10mi from ThomastonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "While this might be fine for some dogs, I have 2 young border collies that will jump that fence like it is not even there."

      "We stayed near the water. Clean private bathrooms were a plus. Clean pool but only 3 feet deep."

      from $72 - $122 / night

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      3. Black Rock State Park Campground

      4.2(6)2mi from Thomaston68 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Beautiful state park, very clean .. fishing, lake swimming, hiking trails. Bathrooms, free showers .. stores within a 5 minute drive. Most of the camp ground site are not secluded .."

      "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."

      from $17 - $50 / night

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      4. Gentiles Campground

      3.1(7)3mi from ThomastonRVs, Tents

      "Quiet CG near Waterbury CT. Close to major stores for resupply. CG has lots of friendly seasonal campers and lots of other sites."

      "There’s two brand new bathrooms on site one of which is conveniently located right by the pool. Owners are doing new renovations to make this place look good!"

      from $55 - $150 / night

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      5. Austin Hawes Memorial Campground — American Legion State Forest

      4.4(16)19mi from Thomaston35 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We were passing through Connecticut and needed a place to crash. Loved this campsite! Very chilled and secluded in your own site. I liked that it felt like a litrle community but still quotr private."

      "Right on the farmington river and off the main road with access to many many other favorable fishing spots. Definitely need to come back. Great rates on all sites."

      from $17 - $50 / night

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      6. Kettletown State Park Campground

      4.3(12)18mi from Thomaston53 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We love this State Park because it's close to our home for a quick getaway.  This time we tried one of the sites on the water, and I probably wouldn't choose the same site again. "

      "Semi private with great view and nice walks to the water. Noise was not a problem overnight as to having problems with noises neighbors at other CT state parks."

      from $17 - $50 / night

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      7. Branch Brook Campground

      3.5(2)2mi from ThomastonRVs, Tents

      "Sites are pretty close together and the campground is close to a fairly busy road. The pool and laundry areas were clean and seemed newer."

      8. Point Folly Campground

      4.5(2)8mi from ThomastonRVs, Tents

      "The campground is right on Bantam Lake which is great for boaters/kayakers  fisherman and families.  I have found the east side of the lake to be much more windy than the west side of the lake.   "

      "Beautiful lake for swimming, kayaking or fishing. Small little island"

      9. Lake Waramaug State Park Campground

      3.1(9)16mi from Thomaston73 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      "One of my favorite so far , went with family , to comply w covid and social distancing, the camp only rent your site and no one on your left or right or across ! Amazing !"

      from $17 - $50 / night

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      10. White Pines Campsites

      3.6(11)18mi from Thomaston1 siteRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "However one issue was the garbage situation. Had to walk a long distance to throw out the trash."

      "We got a tent spot and it was perfect since it was the furthest one away and there was no one near us which is probably why we loved it so much bc we were so isolated. a little disappointed in the site"

      from $74 / night

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    520 Reviews of 108 Thomaston 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.

    • 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

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 6, 2026

      Jug End Dispersed — Appalachian National Scenic Trail

      Dispersed Camping?

      Between Sage's Ravine and Jug End Road there are five backcountry campsites on the Appalachian Trail. Sage's Ravine Laurel Ridge Race Brook Falls (with a shelter) The Hemlocks (with a shelter) Glen Brook (with a shelter) After descending Mt. Everett, you descend to Guilder Pond State Park. It is a day use park with trash cans and in season it also has a porta potty and a few picnic tables. No camping besides those already mentioned, which are all A.T. campsites. Jug End Road allows overnight parking (often used by folks hiking the A.T.) but I wouldn't classify that as dispersed camping unless you just need a place to pull over and sleep for a night. Each site mentioned, with the exception of Race Brook, is no more than .2 off the A.T.

    • dThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 5, 2026

      Niantic KOA

      Quick Trip

      Picked up a one way rental RV on the way to Florida. I arrived early afternoon and was met quickly and shown to my spot and helped with all the hookups and “lay of the land” Very easy and helpful.

    • Alexander H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 29, 2025

      Witch Meadow Lake Campground

      Nice small campground on pond

      Nice campground on small pond, can rent paddle boats or swim.

    • Ricky H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 20, 2025

      Onion Mountain Park

      Not bad

      Did an overnight camp out with a buddy here. All in all not bad. Very busy, not a place if you want solitude.


    Guide to Thomaston

    Camping spots near Thomaston, Connecticut offer varied landscapes within the Naugatuck Valley region, which sits at elevations ranging from 350 to 700 feet. Summer temperatures typically average 75-85°F with high humidity, while spring camping often requires extra waterproof gear due to the region's frequent rainfall patterns. Most established campgrounds near Thomaston operate on a reservation system, with primitive sites starting around $20 per night and full-service sites ranging from $35-60.

    What to do

    Fishing opportunities: Lake Compounce Campground provides access to nearby fishing areas as part of its amenities. One visitor noted, "Great time! Would have been nice if they had a place to swim (in the camping area) besides for at the main park."

    Hiking trails: Black Rock State Park Campground offers several hiking options within walking distance of campsites. A visitor highlighted, "Lot of good hiking trails with a scenic view and waterfall to discover. Beach was nice, just a bit crowded."

    Water activities: Point Folly Campground on Bantam Lake provides multiple water recreation options. A camper shared, "Point Folly is right on Bantam Lake which is great for boaters/kayakers, fisherman and families. I have found the east side of the lake to be much more windy than the west side of the lake."

    Local exploration: Many campgrounds serve as good bases for exploring surrounding attractions. Visitors to Austin Hawes Memorial Campground mentioned, "This is an anglers campground, so there was some serious fishing going on. Also lots of little cabins if you dont want to rent camp."

    What campers like

    Private camping areas: Some campgrounds offer more seclusion than others. At Cozy Hills Campground, a visitor remarked, "Well maintained, very clean campground. Lots and lots of activities for kids! The only downside was the real lack of privacy at almost all the sites we saw."

    Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain good sanitation standards. At Bear Creek Campground at Lake Compounce, a camper noted, "Restrooms are clean and spacious. Showers are great. Whoever planned this campground is/was a camper."

    Natural surroundings: Forested settings are common at camping spots near Thomaston. A visitor to Kettletown State Park Campground commented, "Beautiful trails, flat & hilly. The shorter hiking trails in the area were really beautiful."

    Spacious sites: Several campgrounds offer larger-than-average camping areas. At Lake Waramaug State Park Campground, a review mentioned, "Sites are HUGE. Bathrooms, water, showers are close by. You will almost always have a view of the water."

    What you should know

    Site preparation: Some campgrounds have terrain issues to be aware of. A visitor to White Pines Campsites reported, "When we got to our spot, it was covered in hundreds and hundreds of nails and broken glass. Maintenance ended up having to get a shovel to get most of the nails up."

    Seasonal variations: Most campgrounds have limited operating seasons. At Kettletown State Park Campground, which operates May 26 to September 4, a visitor noted, "The sites were super close together and the boundary lines were unclear, so my neighbors ended up using my fire ring to secure their tent."

    Reservation requirements: During peak season (June-August), reservations are essential at most campgrounds. At Gentiles Campground, a visitor mentioned, "Quiet CG near Waterbury CT. Close to major stores for resupply. Most sites seem pretty level, but there are some steep roads in the CG."

    Wildlife encounters: Several campgrounds report wildlife sightings. A camper at Bear Creek Campground observed, "This is an interesting camp ground. As I am set up for bed I see one other large green tent that looks deserted. People left their left over food scraps in the grass by my camp so not only has my dog been eating it, I also hear coyotes."

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly activities: Campgrounds with dedicated children's facilities are popular with families. At White Pines Campsites, a visitor shared, "The Gaga ball pit was great. The pool was nice, although, no seating due to covid."

    Safety considerations: Some campgrounds require extra caution for families with young children. At Kettletown State Park, a camper noted, "We love this State Park because it's close to our home for a quick getaway. Site 11, while large, was uneven and had some large tree roots that would be easy to trip over."

    Swimming options: Water access varies significantly between campgrounds. One visitor to Lake Waramaug noted, "The swimming area is an absolute joke, unless you are 18 months old, and then its probably perfect. (Extremely small, extremely shallow, and some sand to dig in.)"

    Space for play: Look for campgrounds with open areas for activities. A visitor to Cozy Hills Campground shared, "Very nice facilities. Most of the short-term sites are on a separate loop from the seasonals, which made for a nice short-term community. Family activities, like archery, were excellent."

    Tips from RVers

    Site access: Some campgrounds have challenging terrain for larger rigs. A visitor to Gentiles Campground noted, "Roads were narrow and steep and hard to maneuver bigger trailers and rigs. Very wooded area, looked like mostly full timers living there."

    Hookup availability: Utility options vary between campgrounds. At Branch Brook Campground, a camper shared, "Better wi-fi than most campgrounds. My wife and I both were able to work with mostly no issues, though there were some situations where it would go out."

    Dump station considerations: Several campgrounds have limited dump facilities. A visitor to Bear Creek Campground mentioned, "Very well maintained and friendly staff will stay again when in the area. Does not have sewer hookups, but does have a dump station."

    Site layout and privacy: RV site arrangements differ significantly between campgrounds. A camper at Bear Creek noted, "Easy entry, long pull thrus. You will face your neighbor door to door but enough room between you don't feel invaded."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Thomaston, CT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Thomaston, CT offers a wide range of camping options, with 108 campgrounds and RV parks near Thomaston, CT and 4 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Thomaston, CT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Thomaston, CT is Lake Compounce Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 11 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 4 free dispersed camping spots near Thomaston, CT.

    What parks are near Thomaston, CT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 17 parks near Thomaston, CT that allow camping, notably Northfield Brook Lake and Hop Brook Lake.