Ever want to just get away from everyone else for a relaxing excursion that doesn’t involve much socialization? Luckily, we have quite a few secluded campgrounds in Connecticut where you can do just that! Check out a few of our favorites:
- West Thompson Lake Campground: 449 Reardon Rd, North Grosvenor Dale, CT 06255
Joe Natale/Google Maps You’ll find West Thompson Lake Campground up in the northeast corner of the state. Nicknamed the Quiet Corner, this area is full of farmland and sleepy small towns, so it’s perfect for seclusion! The serene campground has lake access along with primitive campsites and sites with hookups. West Thompson Lake Campground, 449 Reardon Rd, North Grosvenor Dale, CT 06255, USA
- Water’s Edge Family Campground: 271 Leonard Bridge Rd, Lebanon, CT 06249
John Taber/Google Maps Water’s Edge Family Campground is a great option because you can socialize when you want, but it’s such a large area that there’s plenty of space to get away from everyone, too. You’ll have access to a 10-acre lake and there are often activities going on here. Waters Edge Family Campground, 271 Leonard Bridge Rd, Lebanon, CT 06249, USA
- White Pines Campsites: 232 Old North Rd, Barkhamsted, CT 06063
White Pines Campsites/Google Maps White Pines Campsites is another great family campground in Connecticut. This one is in a quiet neighborhood in the northwest corner of the state. There are often events like Bingo going on, but if you care to feel secluded, there are plenty of spots to get away, with trails and a trout pond on site. White Pines Campsites, 232 Old North Rd, Barkhamsted, CT 06063, USA
- Hidden Acres Family Campground: 47 River Rd, Preston, CT 06365
Hidden Acres Family Campground/Google Maps Hidden Acres Family Campground is the perfect spot for relaxing in nature. You’ll feel totally at peace on the wooded campsites near the Quinebaug River. This is another place that offers plenty of amenities and activities, but also the opportunity for tranquility and quiet as well. Hidden Acres Family Campground, 47 River Rd, Preston, CT 06365, USA
- Wolf’s Den Family Campground: 256 Town St, East Haddam, CT 06423
Wolf’s Den Family Campground/Google Maps There’s a lot to do at Wolf’s Den Family Campground, but with 35 acres to explore, you’ll also find the option to get away from everyone. This is a great campground with tons of amenities, and there are tons of opportunities for the kids to let loose and have fun. Wolf’s Den Family Campground, 256 Town St, East Haddam, CT 06423, USA
- Black Rock State Park: 2065 Thomaston Rd, Watertown, CT 06795
Amrutesh S. Puranik/Google Maps Black Rock State Park is a stellar option for those looking for something more primitive. This 444-acre preserve has a great campground with tent sites and cabins available for rent. Black Rock State Park, 2065 Thomaston Rd, Watertown, CT 06795, USA
- Charlie Brown Campground: 98 Chaplin Rd, Eastford, CT 06242,
Linda Chappell/Google Maps A stay at Charlie Brown Campground is immersing yourself in nature. It’s such a serene place, with plenty of opportunities to get out and explore the trails in the surrounding forests. Charlie Brown Campground, 98 Chaplin Rd, Eastford, CT 06242, USA
Have you stayed at any of these secluded campgrounds in Connecticut, or do you have any more recommendations? Share your thoughts in the comments!
Joe Natale/Google Maps
You’ll find West Thompson Lake Campground up in the northeast corner of the state. Nicknamed the Quiet Corner, this area is full of farmland and sleepy small towns, so it’s perfect for seclusion! The serene campground has lake access along with primitive campsites and sites with hookups.
West Thompson Lake Campground, 449 Reardon Rd, North Grosvenor Dale, CT 06255, USA
John Taber/Google Maps
Water’s Edge Family Campground is a great option because you can socialize when you want, but it’s such a large area that there’s plenty of space to get away from everyone, too. You’ll have access to a 10-acre lake and there are often activities going on here.
Waters Edge Family Campground, 271 Leonard Bridge Rd, Lebanon, CT 06249, USA
White Pines Campsites/Google Maps
White Pines Campsites is another great family campground in Connecticut. This one is in a quiet neighborhood in the northwest corner of the state. There are often events like Bingo going on, but if you care to feel secluded, there are plenty of spots to get away, with trails and a trout pond on site.
White Pines Campsites, 232 Old North Rd, Barkhamsted, CT 06063, USA
Hidden Acres Family Campground/Google Maps
Hidden Acres Family Campground is the perfect spot for relaxing in nature. You’ll feel totally at peace on the wooded campsites near the Quinebaug River. This is another place that offers plenty of amenities and activities, but also the opportunity for tranquility and quiet as well.
Hidden Acres Family Campground, 47 River Rd, Preston, CT 06365, USA
Wolf’s Den Family Campground/Google Maps
There’s a lot to do at Wolf’s Den Family Campground, but with 35 acres to explore, you’ll also find the option to get away from everyone. This is a great campground with tons of amenities, and there are tons of opportunities for the kids to let loose and have fun.
Wolf’s Den Family Campground, 256 Town St, East Haddam, CT 06423, USA
Amrutesh S. Puranik/Google Maps
Black Rock State Park is a stellar option for those looking for something more primitive. This 444-acre preserve has a great campground with tent sites and cabins available for rent.
Black Rock State Park, 2065 Thomaston Rd, Watertown, CT 06795, USA
Linda Chappell/Google Maps
A stay at Charlie Brown Campground is immersing yourself in nature. It’s such a serene place, with plenty of opportunities to get out and explore the trails in the surrounding forests.
Charlie Brown Campground, 98 Chaplin Rd, Eastford, CT 06242, USA
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