Well this is one of Connecticut's State Parks that offers camping, so we took advantage and made several new friends. We camped, swam, fished, hiked and picnic. Be careful of the chipmunks, that are great sneaks that will sneak a chip or some small morsel if avail. Kids were pedaling their bikes, as the adults visited one another, my wife and I joined in and visited many fire pits, met good family people, and found we shared in similiar and positive beliefs, it's a simple life in which if you allow yourself, you will enjoy. Come on out and share a log by the campfire and meet your neighbor, you will see that everyone is not a 'taker' just someone getting out to enjoy and relax.
I had a beautiful time with my wife camping with the tent. The rest of the family came to visit and that is when we took the tour of the Desert of Maine and learned the facts and had the opportunity ourselves to searched for various gemstones and walk the grounds. On the tour, you are on a farm trailer pulled by a tractor, as you explore and witness places that consistently change or are changing before our eyes. You are also surrounded by nature and it leaves you to wonder how does this impact the animals, and if you take it further as it continually expands, could this happen on your property, and how with the changes that it could effect your lives. The camping was great, it was a family campground