Best Campgrounds near Woodbury Center, CT

State parks and private campgrounds surround Woodbury Center, Connecticut, creating a diverse camping landscape within the western part of the state. Kettletown State Park Campground in nearby Southbury offers tent, RV, and cabin camping with electric hookups and water access from late May through early September. Black Rock State Park Campground in Watertown provides similar amenities with a higher visitor satisfaction rating. Private options include Cozy Hills Campground in Bantam with 178 sites open mid-April through mid-October, and Lake Compounce Campground in Bristol featuring glamping and yurt accommodations. Most campgrounds in this region maintain standard amenities including picnic tables, fire rings, and access to drinking water, with varying levels of hookups for RVs.

Most campgrounds in the Woodbury area operate seasonally, typically from May through September or October, with few year-round options. Advance reservations are strongly recommended, especially for summer weekends when facilities fill quickly. As one camper noted about Kettletown State Park, "The location was great especially for folks closer to the major metro areas." Site privacy varies considerably between campgrounds and even within the same facility. Many reviewers mention that sites can be "super close together and the boundary lines unclear," particularly at state parks. Ticks are a common concern in Connecticut's wooded areas, with one camper reporting finding "over 25 ticks" during a two-night stay at a nearby state park.

Water features are prominent attractions at many campgrounds in the region. Lake Waramaug State Park Campground offers water views from most sites, though reviewers note the swimming area is "extremely small, extremely shallow." Families particularly appreciate campgrounds with recreational amenities. Several private campgrounds provide organized activities, especially on weekends. Cell service is generally available throughout the region, though signal strength varies by location and carrier. Noise levels can be an issue at more popular destinations, with one camper observing that "things were loud well past midnight" at a nearby state park. Wildlife encounters are common, with campers reporting sightings of beavers, skunks, and squirrels that "will get into EVERYTHING even in a bin."

Best Camping Sites Near Woodbury Center, Connecticut (95)

    1. Kettletown State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Stevenson, CT
    8 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. Cozy Hills Campground

    9 Reviews
    Bantam, CT
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 567-2119

    $72 - $122 / night

    "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."

    3. Black Rock State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Thomaston, CT
    9 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."

    4. Gentiles Campground

    7 Reviews
    Plymouth, CT
    10 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!"

    5. Lake Compounce Campground

    11 Reviews
    Bristol, CT
    17 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."

    6. Lake Waramaug State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    New Preston, CT
    15 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 !"

    7. Steep Rock Association

    1 Review
    Washington, CT
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 868-9131

    "Each one is far away from the others."

    8. Branch Brook Campground

    2 Reviews
    Thomaston, CT
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 283-8144

    "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."

    9. Point Folly Campground

    2 Reviews
    Bantam, CT
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 567-0089

    "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"

    10. Freedom Farm Homestead

    1 Review
    New Milford, CT
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (914) 508-1594

    $50 - $70 / night

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Recent Reviews near Woodbury Center, CT

505 Reviews of 95 Woodbury Center Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • 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.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 12, 2026

    New York City North/Newburgh KOA

    Great place for a relaxing weekend

    Going back for Memorial Day weekend my 3rd time going and always had a great time nice place ,clean Bathroom & Shower with hot water 👍🏽convenient location easy access to campground and lake

  • 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.

  • M
    Nov. 20, 2025

    Ward Pound Ridge Reservation

    Secluded sites

    Beautiful campsites! Lots of lean to sites with fireplaces in them. You have to go in person to make a reservation and pay. The camp area is beautiful, especially in the fall. Pet friendly and kid friendly with a playground available. Our favorite site is #25. Up a hill, totally private and has a lean-to.

  • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
    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.


Guide to Woodbury Center

Connecticut's western region surrounding Woodbury Center sits at elevations between 700-1,000 feet, creating a diverse landscape of hills, valleys, and abundant water features. The camping season typically runs from mid-April through mid-October, with most facilities closing during winter months due to freezing temperatures. Summer nights can drop to 50-55°F even when daytime temperatures reach 80°F.

What to do

Swimming opportunities: Limited but available. At Lake Waramaug State Park Campground, the swimming area is "an absolute joke, unless you are 18 months old, and then it's probably perfect. (Extremely small, extremely shallow, and some sand to dig in.)" Some parks occasionally restrict swimming due to water quality issues, as one camper noted: "The week I was there there was a high bacteria count, so no swimming was allowed."

Hiking trails: Diverse terrain options. Several campgrounds feature short nature trails leading to viewpoints or water features. At Point Folly Campground, trails are "beautiful, flat & hilly" with easy access points. For longer hiking adventures, drive 8-12 miles to surrounding conservation areas where you can "hike up and see the sun set over the lake" at Macricostas Preserve.

Water sports: Kayaking and fishing popular. Bantam Lake at Point Folly offers "a beautiful lake for swimming, kayaking or fishing" with an adjacent "small little island." Lake Waramaug provides excellent paddling conditions, though rental equipment can be expensive - bringing your own watercraft is recommended.

What campers like

Large, well-maintained sites: Many campgrounds offer spacious accommodations. At Kettletown State Park Campground, a camper described it as "a small camp ground and it's absolutely beautiful. The bathrooms are always kept clean and stocked and there are a ton of watering spots." Another noted the "hiking, woods, camping, both primitive and hook up" options available.

Family-friendly activities: Cozy Hills Campground stands out for its recreational programming. One visitor mentioned "lots and lots of activities for kids! Arts & Crafts, Arcade, Bingo, Casino Night etc. Pool is very nice for families - with no deep end, really safe for younger kids." Another camper shared: "Kids caught about 20 fish. The pool is nice, no deep end."

Clean facilities: The best places to camp near Woodbury Center, Connecticut maintain reliable bathroom access. At Lake Compounce Campground, "restrooms are clean and spacious. Showers are great. Whoever planned this campground is/was a camper." Some campgrounds feature newer amenities - "the pool and laundry areas were clean and seemed newer" at Branch Brook Campground.

What you should know

Site privacy varies significantly: Many campgrounds have minimal separation between sites. At Black Rock State Park Campground, while some sites offer reasonable seclusion, the overall layout has campers in relatively close quarters. At Lake Waramaug, one reviewer warned the campground provides "zero privacy" and advised visitors to expect "seeing/hearing your neighbors' every move."

Wildlife encounters common: Beyond typical forest creatures, campers should prepare for specific wildlife issues. At Lake Waramaug, "there are lots of skunks and squirrels that will get into EVERYTHING even in a bin." Food storage in vehicles is essential for avoiding unwanted visitors.

Limited cell service in some areas: Connectivity varies significantly across campgrounds. Lake Waramaug has minimal reception - "cell service is basically non-existent" with 2023 representing "the first time we received more than 1 bar in 20 years." Some campers appreciate this forced disconnection while others find it challenging.

Tips for camping with families

Pack entertainment options: With limited organized activities at state parks, families should bring their own recreation equipment. One camper suggested: "Bring scooters or bikes for little kids to use within the camp." For water-based recreation, prepare appropriately - "if you have your own paddleboard or canoe or kayak, this would be a good place to use them."

Choose camping times strategically: Weekdays offer a significantly different experience than weekends at popular campgrounds. At Point Folly Campground, midweek visits provide a "small, quiet campground" experience with lake access for "boaters/kayakers, fishermen and families." Lake Waramaug becomes "a ghost town" during weekdays.

Plan for bathroom access: Facilities can be unevenly distributed throughout campgrounds. As one camper noted about Lake Compounce: "There is only one set of facilities for the whole place. It's quite a walk to the bathrooms." This consideration becomes especially important with younger children.

Tips from RVers

Site selection considerations: RVers should research specific site dimensions before booking. At Gentiles Campground, "roads were narrow and steep and hard to maneuver bigger trailers and rigs." One reviewer warned it's "not big rig friendly" despite being listed as such in some directories.

Utility access variability: Water and electric hookups are available at most campgrounds, but sewer connections are less common. Lake Compounce "does not have sewer hookups, but does have a dump station" according to a recent visitor. When available, hookups can vary in reliability - plan accordingly and arrive with fresh water tanks filled.

Seasonal considerations: Most campgrounds operate from May through early October, with limited year-round options. Gentiles Campground remains open all year, though winter camping requires appropriate gear for below-freezing temperatures. Spring camping may involve muddy conditions as snowmelt and rain can create drainage issues at many sites.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Woodbury Center, CT?

According to TheDyrt.com, Woodbury Center, CT offers a wide range of camping options, with 95 campgrounds and RV parks near Woodbury Center, CT and 4 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Woodbury Center, CT?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Woodbury Center, CT is Kettletown State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 12 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Woodbury Center, CT?

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

What parks are near Woodbury Center, CT?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 16 parks near Woodbury Center, CT that allow camping, notably Hop Brook Lake and Northfield Brook Lake.