Best Campgrounds near Woodbridge, CT

State parks and private campgrounds within a 30-mile radius of Woodbridge, Connecticut provide a range of camping experiences from May through September. Kettletown State Park Campground in nearby Southbury offers tent, RV, and cabin accommodations with electric hookups and water access. Hammonasset State Park Campground in Madison, approximately 25 miles east, features beach access and family-friendly amenities. Private options include Branchbrook Campground and Totoket Valley RV Park in North Branford, which cater to different camping preferences with varying levels of amenities. Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally, with the majority closing after Labor Day weekend.

Reservations are essential during the summer months, particularly for waterfront sites and holiday weekends. As one camper noted about Hammonasset, "Beautiful Connecticut beach sits just steps away from your campsite. Well kept showers and bathrooms are abundant and the camp store has the majority of what you need." Most state park campgrounds in the area maintain a seasonal operation schedule from late May through early September. Weather conditions are typically mild in summer, though humidity can be high. Ticks are prevalent in Connecticut woodlands, with several reviewers mentioning the need for precautions, especially at sites near marshes and wooded areas. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the region, though some campgrounds have limited or no WiFi.

Many campgrounds in the area feature water access as their primary attraction, with beach and lake sites booking quickly. Site privacy varies considerably, with some campgrounds offering spacious, well-separated sites while others place campers in closer proximity. "The sites were super close together and the boundary lines were unclear," reported one camper at Kettletown State Park. Family-oriented activities are common at most locations, with nature centers, hiking trails, and swimming areas available. Quiet hours are enforced with varying degrees of strictness. Wildlife sightings are frequent, with campers reporting deer, turkeys, osprey, and beaver activity. Most campgrounds provide standard amenities including picnic tables, fire rings, and access to bathhouses, though the quality and cleanliness of facilities can vary significantly between locations and throughout the season.

Best Camping Sites Near Woodbridge, Connecticut (87)

    1. Kettletown State Park Campground

    13 Reviews
    Stevenson, CT
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (203) 264-5678

    $17 - $50 / night

    "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."

    2. Hammonasset State Park Campground

    39 Reviews
    Clinton, CT
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (203) 245-1817

    $20 - $70 / night

    "Beautiful Connecticut beach sits just steps away from your campsite. Well kept showers and bathrooms are abundant and the camp store has the majority of what you need."

    "I had a hankering for East Coast seafood, so I picked Hammonesett Beach State Park for Connecticut. Our 2nd state of 5.

        Hammonesett Beach has a huge campground."

    3. Lake Compounce Campground

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

    "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."

    5. Totoket Valley RV Park

    1 Review
    North Branford, CT
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (203) 484-0099

    $55 / night

    6. Riverdale Farm Campsites

    11 Reviews
    Clinton, CT
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 669-5388

    "The lake is perfect, the river needs work. But this an awesome small campground. The kids who work here are so friendly and the playground is nice."

    "Sites are very close to one another. Level pull through site. Quit in the evening!"

    7. Wildwood State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Wading River, NY
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (631) 929-4314

    $20 - $250 / night

    "The beach is in a walking distance. You can swim or fish there. This camp site has a relatively new and clean facility. There are many farms near by where you can get fresh veggies and fruits."

    "However there are too many loud families and the sites are too close in proximity for me."

    8. Gentiles Campground

    7 Reviews
    Plymouth, CT
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 283-8437

    $55 - $150 / night

    "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!"

    9. Black Rock State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Thomaston, CT
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 283-8088

    $17 - $50 / night

    "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."

    10. CRAIG'S place

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    Woodbridge, CT
    1 mile
    +1 (413) 250-9716

    $40 / night

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Recent Reviews near Woodbridge, CT

469 Reviews of 87 Woodbridge Campgrounds


  • Sue B.
    Oct. 24, 2025

    Austin Hawes Memorial Campground — American Legion State Forest

    Great State Forest Campground

    Austin Hawes (also known as American Legion State Forest/Campground) is a great little place in a beautiful part of the State. They have cabins if you want some of the creature comforts, as well as sites suitable for tents or campers. Have camped here before in tents and a pop up, it's right on the Farmington River, so we have gone tubing down the river, swimming and fishing as well. The bathrooms have showers and flush toilets, there are hiking trails in and near the campground, and stores not too far. Sites vary in size and privacy.

  • Sue B.
    Oct. 23, 2025

    Black Rock State Park Campground

    Nah

    If you want to feel like you are camping in the middle of a lawless low income housing project, this is the place for you. We camped next to a woman with 2 pit bulls, which was surprising, given the "no dogs allowed" rule, and were surrounded by people partying despite the "no alcohol" rule. Teens congregate in the bathroom so they could charge their devices but did not appreciate you being there to use the bathroom they clearly took over, and even though it's 2025, I still prefer no boyfriends hanging out in the women's bathroom. Call me whatever. Used to camp here years ago, clearly it has gone downhill. Park Ranger? What's that?

  • Sue B.
    Oct. 23, 2025

    Ten Mile River Shelter — Appalachian National Scenic Trail

    Not a public campground!

    Ten Mile River Shelter and campsite is not a public campground. Sure, anyone can camp there, but it is designated for folks hiking the A.T., whether thru-hikers, section hikers, or whatever. While there are no rules about who can camp there, during thru-hiking season, consideration should be made for folks who rely on places like this during a long distance hike. It is at least a mile if not a mile and a half from approved parking (on the side of the road off the A.T.) to camp, either from the A.T. or a combo of the A.T. and a blue blaze trail (which is easier, imo). There are also no fires allowed on the CT A.T.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 14, 2025

    Crocker's Boatyard

    Great spot and good communication

    Was in town for the Elvis show. This was minutes from downtown definitely walkable. Will be back again!

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 4, 2025

    Taconic Hereford Multiple Use Park

    Convenient pit stop

    This spot is easy to find and access, and had decent ATT service. There's only a few spots, and the road is narrow with not much turnaround room, I wouldn't recommend for trailers or RVs.

  • jThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 2, 2025

    Point Folly Campground

    Great

    I’ve been coming here for decades. Little store has what you need if you can find the shop keeper. Great access to bantam lake. You can leave you canoes/kayaks tied up in the water. Great fishing. Love it overall. The only issue I have is the pit toilets are brutal. If you are tent camping, beware!

  • Christine S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Cozy Hills Campground

    Quiet and clean

    So far it's been pretty quiet but we are here at the beginning of October on a Monday. Nice area.

  • S
    Sep. 28, 2025

    Sylvan Lake Beach Park

    Great Beach Lake for summer swimming and Boating

    This is an old campground, but is quite quaint. Reminds me of lake camping that I grew up with. Hosts are very nice and helpful. This is more of a seasonal camping site. Do not follow your GPS directions. Get directions from the campground staff.

  • Michael
    Sep. 20, 2025

    The Quarry Campground

    The Quarry Campground

    Very quiet. At night all you can hear is the crackling of the campfire.


Guide to Woodbridge

Camping near Woodbridge, Connecticut provides seasonal options within a 30-mile radius, with most sites operating from May through September. The region features a mix of forested and waterfront campgrounds, with summer humidity requiring proper gear and preparation. Cell service remains reliable throughout most campgrounds, though WiFi availability varies significantly between locations.

What to do

Hiking at Black Rock State Park: The trail system includes both flat and hilly terrain options for different skill levels. "Beautiful trails, flat & hilly," notes one visitor to Black Rock State Park Campground. The park offers fishing areas and a swimming hole alongside various hiking options.

Lake and beach access: Kettletown State Park provides water-based recreation alongside camping options. "The lake is perfect, the river needs work. But this is an awesome small campground," reports a camper at Riverdale Farm Campsites. Many families combine camping with beach visits at nearby state parks.

Local attractions: The region offers convenient access to amusement parks, waterparks, and shopping. "If we had time, would've stay longer," writes one visitor about their experience. Lake Compounce Amusement Park adjacent to its campground makes it easy to combine camping with rides. Other nearby options include Splish Splash waterpark and Tanger Outlet for shopping.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathrooms rank high on camper priorities. "The bathrooms are always kept clean and stocked and there are a ton of watering spots," mentions a reviewer at Kettletown State Park Campground. Modern facilities with hot showers are available at most established campgrounds in the region.

Family-friendly environments: Campgrounds in the area generally cater to families with children. "Place is perfect for young kids! It has a huge land of campsite that the kids can run around until their energy out for the night," states a camper at Kettletown State Park. Multiple campgrounds offer playgrounds, organized activities, and safe environments for children.

Convenience to metropolitan areas: Many campgrounds are positioned within easy driving distance of urban centers. "Great Value and Nice Family owned business," notes a camper at Riverdale Farm Campsites, highlighting the balance between natural settings and proximity to services. Most campgrounds are within 30 minutes of grocery stores and restaurants.

What you should know

Site spacing varies significantly: Many campgrounds place sites close together, limiting privacy. "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," reports a camper at Kettletown State Park. Research specific site numbers when booking to find more secluded options.

Seasonal operation: Most state park campgrounds close after Labor Day. "Most sites don't have hook ups so you have to run off battery and water storage tanks if you have a RV," explains a visitor to Hammonasset State Park Campground. Check operating dates carefully when planning fall trips.

Insects: Ticks and mosquitoes are common, particularly in wooded areas. "We were there in early June, and were almost eaten alive by mosquitoes when we ventured into the woods. Take lots of bug spray and wear long sleeves/pants, even in the summer," advises a camper at Kettletown. Proper insect protection is essential during summer months.

Tips for camping with families

Water activities: Swimming areas provide recreation for children during hot summer days. "Beautiful Connecticut beach sits just steps away from your campsite," notes a camper about Hammonasset. Many sites offer pond, lake, or beach access within walking distance of campsites.

Organized campground activities: Several campgrounds feature scheduled events for children. "They had activities for the kids on weekends and holidays," states a visitor to Riverdale Farm Campsites. Weekend programs often include bingo, nature presentations, and outdoor games.

Playground access: On-site play areas keep younger children entertained. "The kids who work here are so friendly and the playground is nice. They did a show on the beach one night that was fun too," reports a camper at Wildwood State Park Campground. Check campground maps for playground locations when selecting sites.

Tips from RVers

Limited hookup availability: Many campgrounds offer partial hookups or no hookups. "They have electric, water and cable TV connections," notes a reviewer at Lake Compounce Campground. Call ahead to confirm utility availability before booking, as many state parks offer only basic services.

Site leveling challenges: Some campgrounds feature uneven terrain requiring leveling equipment. "Each site has grass and a picnic table," explains a visitor to Totoket Valley RV Park. Bring leveling blocks, especially for campgrounds situated on hillsides or in forested areas.

Dump station access: Not all campgrounds with RV sites provide sewer hookups at individual sites. "No sewer hookups, but does have a dump station," comments a Lake Compounce Campground visitor. Plan accordingly for longer stays by mapping nearby dump stations if on-site facilities are limited.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Woodbridge, CT?

According to TheDyrt.com, Woodbridge, CT offers a wide range of camping options, with 87 campgrounds and RV parks near Woodbridge, CT and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Woodbridge, CT?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Woodbridge, CT is Kettletown State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 13 reviews.

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

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

What parks are near Woodbridge, CT?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 13 parks near Woodbridge, CT that allow camping, notably Hop Brook Lake and Northfield Brook Lake.