Best Glamping near Warren, CT

Lake Waramaug State Park Campground and White Pines Campsites both offer glamping accommodations with picturesque natural surroundings in the Warren area. Lake Waramaug features secluded glamping sites with water views, while White Pines boasts yurt options situated in wooded settings that provide privacy among tall pines. Both locations include electrical hookups, comfortable bedding, and easy access to shower facilities—a significant upgrade from traditional tent camping. The glamping units at these resorts maintain a connection to nature while providing climate-controlled sleeping areas, proper furnishings, and convenient access to modern amenities. Some units offer kitchenette areas, private decks, and premium bedding for an elevated outdoor experience. A recent visitor noted, "The scenery is breathtaking, mesmerizing and you forget yourself looking at the nature!"

Seasonal availability varies across these luxury outdoor accommodations, with Lake Waramaug operating from May through early September and White Pines extending its season from April through Columbus Day. Both glamping resorts provide access to water recreation, with Lake Waramaug offering swimming, fishing, kayaking and paddleboarding directly across from the campground. Hiking enthusiasts can explore the 0.65-mile trail behind Lake Waramaug with its scenic lookout point, or venture to nearby Steep Rock Association's Macricostas Preserve for sunset views over the lake. White Pines provides convenient access to the Farmington River and nearby state parks for additional outdoor adventures. According to a camper, "The hiking trail with some gorgeous views once you get to the top" makes these glamping locations ideal for those seeking both comfort and natural exploration. Evening activities include stargazing and campfires, with firewood available for purchase at both locations.

Best Glamping Sites Near Warren, Connecticut (28)

    1. Lake Waramaug State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    New Preston, CT
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 868-0220

    $17 - $50 / night

    "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 !"

    2. Lone Oak Camp Sites

    12 Reviews
    Norfolk, CT
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 422-2267

    "I happened upon Lone Oaks Camp Site when looking for someplace to stay in north eastern Connecticut."

    "Tons of kids activities to keep the little ones busy and great hikes around! Tons of waterfalls in the area and the highest point in Connecticut."

    3. White Pines Campsites

    11 Reviews
    Winsted, CT
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 379-0124

    $74 / night

    "The sites nearby had some trees providing space between each site. A lot of the sites we drove by were pretty sloped- I would recommend a drive though if you can beforehand."

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

    4. Lake Compounce Campground

    12 Reviews
    Bristol, CT
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 583-3300

    "As I am set up for bed I see one other large green tent that looks deserted."

    "Has electric, water and cable TV connections. Clean bathrooms and nice store.

    It is part of the Lake Compounce Amusement Park.

    Stayed in September 2021."

    5. Copake Falls Area — Taconic State Park

    20 Reviews
    Copake Falls, NY
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 329-3993

    $17 - $175 / night

    "We stayed at a platform tent site and were able to park two vehicles on site but the grounds had plenty of parking not too far from the sites."

    "I would advise to bring your own water, because the running water they provide doesn't taste the best and smells like rotten eggs. Just my opinion."

    6. Lake Taghkanic State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Ancramdale, NY
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 851-3631

    $17 - $195 / night

    "Big lake with swimming and boating as well as many hiking trails. Bathrooms on site as well as showers. Some sites are close together, but there are a few a little more secluded and set back."

    "Great beach, 5 minute drive from campgound. Clean facilities, with a rec room for rainy days. A camp store with all the supplies you might have forgotten. One caveat: beware of site G006."

    7. Jellystone Park Gardiner

    32 Reviews
    Gardiner, NY
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 255-5193

    "The camp is set up in a “blank slate, parking lot” type style, with a big field, center for tent camping or to be used for sports or other activities."

    "We had full hookups with 50-amp electrical service- which all worked fine.  The entire park seemed to be well maintained and clean."

    8. Prospect Mountain Campground and RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Granville, MA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (413) 357-6494

    "I do wish they had more bathrooms though. Especially by the pool!!! Camp staff was very friendly and helpful. The kids had a blast fishing and riding their bikes around."

    "When we arrived to check in they were very nice and gave us the breakdown of the place along with brochures of what was going on at the site."

    9. Waubeeka Family Campground

    3 Reviews
    Copake Falls, NY
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 329-4681

    "Some new showers and bathrooms. We love going here for the activites and it is close by!! Check it out...you won't be disappointed"

    10. October Mountain State Forest Campground

    16 Reviews
    Lenox Dale, MA
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (413) 243-1778

    $17 - $55 / night

    "Quiet off the beaten path. There are 3 yurts available May-October (no dogs allowed in the yurts☹️. There are several tent sits available. Dogs are welcomed here!"

    "For one, the bathrooms are cleeean as hail, and this place is really well-appointed. Pooping in relative comfort basically makes this glamping."

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Glamping Reviews near Warren, CT

201 Reviews of 28 Warren Campgrounds


  • Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure
    Jul. 6, 2022

    Treetopia Campground

    Amazing camping/Glamping!

    Treetopia is a unique and truly amazing camping/Glamping experience in the Catskills, New York! We were able to meet Betty, Treetopia’s manager, who toured us around the campground and took us into each type of rental they provide for that special camping trip. They have RV sites, yurts, custom furnished treehouses with electricity, beautiful tiny homes with outdoor living spaces, completely remodeled vintage airstreams, and gorgeous private cabins! Every unit was more beautiful and comfortable than the next. The backdrop for the campground is the wonderful Catskill Mountains and all of the nature that includes. A wonderfully inspiring place! 😊👍🏻

    If you have an RV, they have 30/50 amp with electric and water. There is no sewer, but they have a dump-station and on-site Honeywagon truck that you can schedule. They staff was wonderful and went out of their way to make our stay perfect! 💗

    For videos on this campground and others, check out our YouTube channel: Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 13, 2019

    Lake Taghkanic State Park Campground

    Great Spot!

    Big and spacious state park with many camping options. Has options for trailers, tent sites, platforms for tents and even some cabins. Small store in park that sells firewood and ice and a few other things you may need. Big lake with swimming and boating as well as many hiking trails. Bathrooms on site as well as showers. Some sites are close together, but there are a few a little more secluded and set back. Fire pits are great. Can’t wait to camp here again!

  • Mindie C.
    Sep. 27, 2025

    West Point FMWR Round Pond Outdoor Recreation Area

    West Point

    No frills but beautiful. Bath houses are absolutely spotless. Fire pits, electric and water hook ups only. Will return! Staff is friendly and helpful. Military families should check it out!

  • Sylvia P.
    Sep. 15, 2020

    White Pines Campsites

    Could have been so much better

    Upon arrival, I liked the atmosphere and friendly service but our site was filthy. A bag of dog poop by a tree, trash under the picnic table, cigarette butts littering the rocks around the fire pit, and the pit was so full of ash, there was no more room for firewood. And as other reviewers stated, these sites aren’t the cheapest. I don’t normally complain but this was unacceptable in my opinion. I called the front desk and spoke with a very lovely person. She was mortified and said she’d send maintenance. No. One. Ever. Showed. Up. We waited an hour and then we just started cleaning it up ourselves so we could move on and get started on dinner.

    Our site was T3 and it was spacious and spread out from other tent sites. There was a tiny creek meandering behind the site and the woods just went on for miles. We felt grateful to be separated from the RVers and have so much space to ourselves.

    Night fell and the place turned into Margaritaville. The seasonal RVers have really taken over the place and while some have tasteful decor and lights, others not so much. Even 50 yards away from the RV section and I felt like I was in a dance club parking lot. The music was so loud. No one seemed to care. Nothing was enforced.

    Lastly, there was a lonely port-a-potty across the road from us along with a water spigot. There was trash all around the spigot that remained there throughout our stay (an entire roll of sopping wet toilet paper and an eyelash curler, guys), but the camp sanitation truck came once a day to empty that outhouse, which I never used based on the smell. If you have young kids that nap during the day, this truck would wake them. I walked the extra .2 miles to the bathhouse, which started out immaculate but quickly turned south with the sheer number of people using it. A cleaning log claimed it was tended to but it couldn’t have been true. Trash was endlessly overflowing and soap was running low.

    The loud music I could get over for the view but the uncleanliness was just annoying. What a simple thing to fix for your customers.

    Also beware of bears. We and several other neighboring campers spied a pretty big black bear not far enough away in the late morning hours. I’m sure they are fed well.

  • Christina  M.
    Jul. 28, 2017

    Copake Falls Area — Taconic State Park

    Great Place for First Timers

    I went here with two of my coworkers for a relaxing weekend getaway. I'm use to the rough and tough it of backpacking the AT Trail so this place had quite a few amenities I am not use to! Haha. We stayed at a platform tent site and were able to park two vehicles on site but the grounds had plenty of parking not too far from the sites. Each of the sites had a large platform (enough room for one very large tent or 2-3 smaller tents), a fire pit, and picnic table. You are very close to your neighbor in this area but when we were there everyone was very respectful. There was potable water a short walking distance away as well as flushing toilets. There was a very large open grassy field for play/sports, a playground and life guarded portion of the lake for swimming. This location was very accesible to the Bish Bash Falls trail and even had a few side trails to explore. This place is very good for easing on first timers and there were quite a few children so those who are parents should consider this a great place to get kids involved in the outdoors as well. There were other accommodations such as RV hook ups, events, and rentals but we weren't there long enough to take adavatage of those. Overall a great experience and relatively cheap for what you get. I believe it was around $30 for two nights which was the minimum.

  • T
    Feb. 28, 2019

    Lake Waramaug State Park Campground

    A very tired campground. Full of problems and inconsistencies.

    This campground changed in the last few years, but not for the better. It is apparent that the manager does not like campers. If you have a tent, you are treated ok, until you violate one of their endless rules. Then they have the police escort you out.. If you have a pop-up or anything above the ground on wheels they make your life miserable and prevent you from camping in the front row where the sites are larger, level, and have a lake view. Bathrooms are dirty and uncared for, toilet paper is non-existent in the afternoon. Alcohol is not allowed but is poorly enforced. Quiet hours are not enforced. Two cars per site is not enforced. Loud Boomboxes are the norm. People using the lakeside state park walk through your campsite to go use the campground bathroom and showers - hence the toilet paper issue in the bathroom. Unfortunately, some of those day picnickers think your stuff is free for the taking. NEVER LEAVE YOUR STUFF UNGUARDED. The numerous skunks are an unwelcomed camp amenity. Watch your children, cars go racing through the campground! If you are looking for stress free and peaceful, this is not the place. It is party central on the weekends.The staff leaves at random times, either 3 pm, 5 pm or 9 pm and then you are on your own. But don't worry, there is a sometimes functioning emergency phone outside the camp office. Oh yes, and there is no cell service in that area. Have fun. But I'm not going back. Are you sure you want to camp here?

  • Eugene  T.
    Aug. 15, 2019

    Jellystone Park Gardiner

    Great for beginners

    The camp is set up in a “blank slate, parking lot” type style, with a big field, center for tent camping or to be used for sports or other activities. There’s a “lazy river” at one side and a small RV village on the other, and tent sites with water or dry tent camping. Restrooms are available with hot and cold running water, showers and toilets.

  • Cheryl B.
    Mar. 5, 2021

    October Mountain State Forest Campground

    Excellent trails for hiking

    Beautiful area to hike. Quiet off the beaten path. There are 3 yurts available May-October (no dogs allowed in the yurts☹️. There are several tent sits available. Dogs are welcomed here! Every site has a fire pit and a picnic table.Highly recommend staying here if you are in the area!

  • Emma C.
    May. 31, 2022

    Riverdale Farm Campsites

    Clean but very rude

    We booked for one week with intentions to book for another extra week

    When we arrived we had a bit of trouble finding our site and asked someone on a golf cart passing to help they did and were very kind

    Later that night we were told there were complaints of us trying to park our truck on a trailer spot though we were there for a tent sight

    Then the next 3 days consistently staff would drive/ walk past our sight starting rudely they must have thought we were camping in the truck.

    Though the complaints we enjoyed our stay so we decided to walk to the office and ask to extend our stay for just one more week and they very rudely stopped our sentence and said they only allow a 7 day booking

    We did not see a single camper leave the entire time And most people lived there permanently

    And the one time we asked for the laundry they told us we have a 2 hour window we booked for 10 am and they booked another lady for 11 am in conclusion she was also extremely rude and when we arrived to switch our clothes over she stood there watching us I felt very rushed and when we went to take clothes out of the dryer we found them tossed on the floor still half wet

    Bathrooms were semi clean

    Nice camp spot horribly rude people and staff


Guide to Warren

Glamping options near Warren, Connecticut offer comfortable outdoor retreats throughout the northwest corner of the state. The region sits at approximately 800 feet elevation with rolling hills providing natural boundaries between campsites. During peak summer months, temperatures average 75-85°F during day, dropping to 55-65°F at night, creating ideal conditions for luxury camping experiences from spring through fall.

What to Do

Hiking trails with elevation gains: At Lone Oak Camp Sites, visitors can access a hiking trail with rewarding summit views. "There is a hiking trail with some gorgeous views once you get to the top," notes a camper who appreciated both the physical activity and scenic payoff.

Water recreation beyond swimming: Nearby lakes provide multiple water activity options. "Great for kayaking, paddle boarding, canoes and for fishing. Bring your own gear but kayak and canoe rentals are available," according to a review from Lake Waramaug State Park Campground.

Family competitions: Organized activities bring campers together for friendly competition. "There was a corn hole and cancer fundraiser competition," notes a reviewer at Waubeeka Family Campground, describing one of the many community events that occur regularly at campgrounds in the area.

Local exploration: Visiting nearby towns and attractions makes for good day trips. "The town of Hudson is also close by if you're looking to get some of the comforts of a town while you're out and about," mentions a camper who stayed at Taconic State Park, highlighting the blend of natural and cultural options.

What Campers Like

Privacy levels in glamping sites: Some luxury camping sites offer more seclusion than others. At White Pines Campsites, a camper noted, "We stayed at site 85 in Sunny Crest and liked having some privacy. The sites nearby had some trees providing space between each site."

Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathrooms enhance the glamping experience. "The bathrooms are very clean with warm showers," reports a visitor to Lake Taghkanic State Park Campground, emphasizing a key comfort factor for luxury campers.

Nature immersion with comfort: The natural setting remains important even in glamping. "We felt grateful to be separated from the RVers and have so much space to ourselves," reported a visitor about their site at White Pines, which featured "a tiny creek meandering behind the site and the woods just went on for miles."

Access to multiple recreation types: Diverse activity options enrich the experience. At Lake Taghkanic State Park Campground, one visitor appreciated that they had "options for trailers, tent sites, platforms for tents and even some cabins" plus "a big lake with swimming and boating as well as many hiking trails."

What You Should Know

Seasonal restrictions apply: Operating dates vary significantly. "October Mountain State Forest is only open mid-May to mid-October," notes a visitor, which is typical of the shorter season for many upscale camping options in this region.

Noise considerations: Some sites experience unexpected sound issues. "There is a station nearby that offers a constant hum and during the week there are trucks going in and out before 7am," warns a camper from October Mountain State Forest Campground.

Limited cell service: Connectivity is restricted in some areas. A Lake Waramaug visitor explains, "Cell service is basically non-existent. Our trip this weekend was the first time we received more than 1 bar in 20 years."

Site selection matters: Not all sites offer equal experiences. "What site you get makes all the difference. There are many, I would say most, sites that you feel very exposed," notes an October Mountain camper, highlighting the importance of researching specific sites when booking.

Tips for Camping with Families

Pool options vary: Swimming facilities differ significantly between locations. "Nice pool that is shallow so you can relax and let the little ones go in the water park section alone or they have a 3 ft pool also," explains a parent who stayed at Jellystone Park Gardiner.

Activity schedules: Organized events can make or break a family trip. "They have activities every weekend such as dances, bingo, hayrides. They also have a great pool, playground and pond for fishing," shares a family visitor to Prospect Mountain Campground.

Bathroom proximity: Consider distance to facilities with children. At Bear Creek Campground, a parent noted "there is only one set of facilities for the whole place. It's quite a walk to the bathrooms," which can be challenging for families with young children.

Noise levels after dark: Evening quietness varies by location. A Lake Waramaug visitor warns, "Yes, cell service is basically non-existent... Being forced to put away the devices is heaven in my mind," suggesting families prepare for digital disconnection.

Tips from RVers

Electric options: Power setup varies between campgrounds. "They need to add more bathrooms. The showers didn't have enough water pressure, 2 out of 6 had only hot water," notes a camper at Jellystone Park, emphasizing the importance of understanding facility limitations.

Site spacing: Proximity to neighbors affects comfort. At Lake Compounce Campground, an RVer observed, "The sites were long so even though you face your neighbor, the sites were long enough that our door wasn't directly across from our neighbor."

Dump station access: Some parks offer limited sewer options. "Does not have sewer hookups, but does have a dump station," clarifies a Lake Compounce Campground visitor, providing important information for RV planning.

Site leveling needs: Terrain varies across the region. A White Pines visitor cautions, "A lot of the sites we drove by were pretty sloped—I would recommend a drive though if you can beforehand," highlighting the importance of checking site conditions before committing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Warren, CT?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Warren, CT is Lake Waramaug State Park Campground with a 3.1-star rating from 9 reviews.

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