The best camping near Bridgeport with snow sports

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Welcome to Hipcamp, the ultimate guide to camping in the United States! Are you a snow sports enthusiast looking for the perfect camping experience near Bridgeport, Connecticut? Look no further! With over 725 options available, you'll have no trouble finding the ideal campsite for your snowy adventures. From cozy cabins to rustic campsites, we've got it all. And don't just take our word for it - check out the top-rated campsites like The Mountain Top @Wright's Farm (219 reviews), Wyomanock Farm (215 reviews), and Boulder Point Camp (221 reviews). With popular amenities like toilets, pet-friendly sites, and campfires, and activities ranging from wind sports to fishing and paddling, your camping experience will be one for the books. And with an average price per night of $55 and options as low as $10, camping near Bridgeport, Connecticut has never been more affordable. So pack your gear and get ready for an unforgettable adventure in the snow!

99% (59) 18 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Bridgeport

Pegasus Farms LLC

1. Pegasus Farms LLC

100%
(46)
34mi from Bridgeport · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
Hello and welcome we offer a private camping area that’s heavily wooded with some fields small pond lots of wildlife you can explore the property and enjoy good times and make memories we offer horse back lessons and we also do trail rides. No power no water yet whatever you bring in you must bring out. We do have a spot to fill up your water tanks. If you have any questions feel free to ask. And please let us know the time of your arrival at least a day ahead or the day of so we can be here to bring you to the campsites. Three Years of Campfires, Stories, and Friendships 🔥⛺ As I look back on the past three years since opening the campground, I’m filled with gratitude. What started as a dream has turned into something so much more thanks to each and every one of you who has stayed here, shared your stories, and brought your energy to this little piece of the outdoors. I’ve had the joy of meeting people from all walks of life travelers passing through, families on vacation, solo adventurers chasing peace, and seasoned RVers with tales from the road. Whether you’re here for one night or one season, getting to know where you’re from, where you’re going, and the stories in between has been the most rewarding part of running this campground. It’s not just about providing a place to park or pitch a tent it’s about building a community, even if it’s just for a weekend. The laughs around the fire, the kindness between strangers, and the shared love of the outdoors have made this journey incredibly special. Thank you for being part of it. Here’s to many more years of connection, conversation, and campfire memories. 🌲 Sincerely, Ronald Markeveys Pegasus Farms LLC
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from 
$60
 / night
Offsite Cabin Wassaic

2. Offsite Cabin Wassaic

98%
(33)
43mi from Bridgeport · 1 site · Lodging
***PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION - NO RUNNING WATER NOV - MARCH*** Our *NEW* cabin is located on the top of a clearing in the mountains outside Wassaic. Enjoy swimming, hiking, chilling, fires and sunsets views without any light pollution or street noise. Designed as a retreat for the modern creative, the cabin is fully off-grid but features Starlink Internet, a compost toilet and heat / AC. We do provide 5 gallons drinking / cleaning water, but during the winter no sinks or showers are operable. Nearby towns (Kent, CT / Wassaic, NY) have awesome art, shopping and plenty of food options as well as easy access to the Appalachian trail and Macedonia state park. 15 minutes from the Wassaic metro north station, the cabin can be reach by taxi. The cabin is accessible by car, but may require a short hike in after heavy rain or snow.
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from 
$225
 / night
Romantic Botanical Glamping

3. Romantic Botanical Glamping

18mi from Bridgeport · 1 site · Lodging
Pets: Conditionally accepted with owner approval. Must be cat-friendly (we have 3 cats), well-trained, quiet, and not use garden beds as bathrooms. Contact us before bringing pets. Seasonal Activities: June - strawberries, irises, snowbells; July - wild raspberries, roses, cucumbers, nasturtiums, tomatoes; August - squash, peppers, more flowers; September/October - apples, pears. Roses bloom all summer. 20+ page local activity guide provided. Property Details: Organically sprayed monthly for ticks/bugs. Rain creates a soothing tent experience. Some amenities (refrigerator, dryer) available by request. Check-in/out: Early check-in 9am, late checkout until 3pm (if no other guests arriving). Flexible checkout times available - just ask. Pool shared with homeowners, no lifeguards - swim at own risk. Housekeeping: Use trash receptacles. Extra bags in clear container behind tent chair. Recyclables can be returned by guests (.10 value in CT) or left in buckets by dish cart.
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from 
$152
 / night
Kettletown State Park

4. Kettletown State Park

100%
(2)
61 sites · Heritage Village, Connecticut
Summers get hot in the northeast. And muggy. We’re sweating just thinking about it. When it’s mid-July and Connecticut is threatening to burst into flames, Kettletown State Park is where people go to cool off.The refreshing waters of the Housatonic River and Lake Zoar are guaranteed to lower your body temperature and restore your energy levels. The rest of the park that isn’t water is heavily wooded, providing lots of welcome shade. Shoot, you could even go for a hike and not worry about overheating. It’s the perfect summer getaway from summer, if that makes sense. Don’t think about it too much, just go.
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Hammonasset Beach State Park

5. Hammonasset Beach State Park

81%
(8)
559 sites · Clinton, Connecticut
Cool down at these sandy beaches or stroll the footpaths through a scenic wildlife preserve.
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Fahnestock State Park

6. Fahnestock State Park

86%
(14)
75 sites · Merritt Park, New York
Whether on the water or on the trails, this NY park is the perfect setting for adventure.
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Macedonia Brook State Park

7. Macedonia Brook State Park

100%
(3)
51 sites · Connecticut
A trip to Macedonia Brook State Park is basically what the word “splendid” was invented for—blissfully scenic and impossibly pleasurable. Hiking down the Blue Trail, you can’t help but feel good about the world. Wipe that smile off your face, we dare you. It’s okay, we know you can’t.The Blue Trail, which is by far the main area attraction, meanders over Cobble Mountain and several other peaks, crossing a handful of babbling springs and streams. The views of the Catskills and Taconics are downright gorgeous. And don’t even get us started on fall colors. So go have yourself a splendid time at Macedonia Brook.
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Mohawk State Forest

8. Mohawk State Forest

100%
(1)
5 sites · Bantam, Connecticut
Mohawk State Forest can be identified by some truly unique natural and historical features that go unmatched in Connecticut. 1,683-foot Mohawk Mountain was once used by Native Americans to spy rival tribes approaching and the Black Spruce Bog is thought to have formed after a giant glacial ice block melted and left a 40-foot depression filled with water. Today, the area is recognized its hearty specimens of black spruce and larch and has become popular for both educational and scientific purposes. Visitors also have access to youth group camping, stream and pond fishing, hikes on the Mohawk Trail and winter sports in the Mohawk Ski Area. Over 10 miles of trails are reserved exclusively for snowmobiling when accumulation reaches six inches plus. For a more visual introduction, do check out this
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Harriman State Park

9. Harriman State Park

77%
(15)
137 sites · Stony Point, New York
This popular New York park offers year-round adventure.
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Tunxis State Forest

10. Tunxis State Forest

3 sites · North Granby, Connecticut
Located in northern Connecticut, right up there by Massachusetts, Tunxis State Forest is wild and remote. The trees here are some of the oldest around, since it was already wooded when it became owned by the state in 1923. Most other forests were only just growing into what they are now from abandoned farms. You never know what you might see in Tunxis State Forest, although we can give you some ideas. If you go for a hike through these old trees, you might spy a moose munching on foliage, or a black bear bumbling about. If that hike happens to be the Falls Brook trail, then you will certainly see a beautiful waterfall.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets

Welcome to Hipcamp, the ultimate guide to camping in the United States! Are you a snow sports enthusiast looking for the perfect camping experience near Bridgeport, Connecticut? Look no further! With over 725 options available, you'll have no trouble finding the ideal campsite for your snowy adventures. From cozy cabins to rustic campsites, we've got it all. And don't just take our word for it - check out the top-rated campsites like The Mountain Top @Wright's Farm (219 reviews), Wyomanock Farm (215 reviews), and Boulder Point Camp (221 reviews). With popular amenities like toilets, pet-friendly sites, and campfires, and activities ranging from wind sports to fishing and paddling, your camping experience will be one for the books. And with an average price per night of $55 and options as low as $10, camping near Bridgeport, Connecticut has never been more affordable. So pack your gear and get ready for an unforgettable adventure in the snow!

99% (59) 18 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Bridgeport

Pegasus Farms LLC

1. Pegasus Farms LLC

100%
(46)
34mi from Bridgeport · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
Hello and welcome we offer a private camping area that’s heavily wooded with some fields small pond lots of wildlife you can explore the property and enjoy good times and make memories we offer horse back lessons and we also do trail rides. No power no water yet whatever you bring in you must bring out. We do have a spot to fill up your water tanks. If you have any questions feel free to ask. And please let us know the time of your arrival at least a day ahead or the day of so we can be here to bring you to the campsites. Three Years of Campfires, Stories, and Friendships 🔥⛺ As I look back on the past three years since opening the campground, I’m filled with gratitude. What started as a dream has turned into something so much more thanks to each and every one of you who has stayed here, shared your stories, and brought your energy to this little piece of the outdoors. I’ve had the joy of meeting people from all walks of life travelers passing through, families on vacation, solo adventurers chasing peace, and seasoned RVers with tales from the road. Whether you’re here for one night or one season, getting to know where you’re from, where you’re going, and the stories in between has been the most rewarding part of running this campground. It’s not just about providing a place to park or pitch a tent it’s about building a community, even if it’s just for a weekend. The laughs around the fire, the kindness between strangers, and the shared love of the outdoors have made this journey incredibly special. Thank you for being part of it. Here’s to many more years of connection, conversation, and campfire memories. 🌲 Sincerely, Ronald Markeveys Pegasus Farms LLC
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$60
 / night
Offsite Cabin Wassaic

2. Offsite Cabin Wassaic

98%
(33)
43mi from Bridgeport · 1 site · Lodging
***PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION - NO RUNNING WATER NOV - MARCH*** Our *NEW* cabin is located on the top of a clearing in the mountains outside Wassaic. Enjoy swimming, hiking, chilling, fires and sunsets views without any light pollution or street noise. Designed as a retreat for the modern creative, the cabin is fully off-grid but features Starlink Internet, a compost toilet and heat / AC. We do provide 5 gallons drinking / cleaning water, but during the winter no sinks or showers are operable. Nearby towns (Kent, CT / Wassaic, NY) have awesome art, shopping and plenty of food options as well as easy access to the Appalachian trail and Macedonia state park. 15 minutes from the Wassaic metro north station, the cabin can be reach by taxi. The cabin is accessible by car, but may require a short hike in after heavy rain or snow.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$225
 / night
Romantic Botanical Glamping

3. Romantic Botanical Glamping

18mi from Bridgeport · 1 site · Lodging
Pets: Conditionally accepted with owner approval. Must be cat-friendly (we have 3 cats), well-trained, quiet, and not use garden beds as bathrooms. Contact us before bringing pets. Seasonal Activities: June - strawberries, irises, snowbells; July - wild raspberries, roses, cucumbers, nasturtiums, tomatoes; August - squash, peppers, more flowers; September/October - apples, pears. Roses bloom all summer. 20+ page local activity guide provided. Property Details: Organically sprayed monthly for ticks/bugs. Rain creates a soothing tent experience. Some amenities (refrigerator, dryer) available by request. Check-in/out: Early check-in 9am, late checkout until 3pm (if no other guests arriving). Flexible checkout times available - just ask. Pool shared with homeowners, no lifeguards - swim at own risk. Housekeeping: Use trash receptacles. Extra bags in clear container behind tent chair. Recyclables can be returned by guests (.10 value in CT) or left in buckets by dish cart.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$152
 / night
Kettletown State Park

4. Kettletown State Park

100%
(2)
61 sites · Heritage Village, Connecticut
Summers get hot in the northeast. And muggy. We’re sweating just thinking about it. When it’s mid-July and Connecticut is threatening to burst into flames, Kettletown State Park is where people go to cool off.The refreshing waters of the Housatonic River and Lake Zoar are guaranteed to lower your body temperature and restore your energy levels. The rest of the park that isn’t water is heavily wooded, providing lots of welcome shade. Shoot, you could even go for a hike and not worry about overheating. It’s the perfect summer getaway from summer, if that makes sense. Don’t think about it too much, just go.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Hammonasset Beach State Park

5. Hammonasset Beach State Park

81%
(8)
559 sites · Clinton, Connecticut
Cool down at these sandy beaches or stroll the footpaths through a scenic wildlife preserve.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
Fahnestock State Park

6. Fahnestock State Park

86%
(14)
75 sites · Merritt Park, New York
Whether on the water or on the trails, this NY park is the perfect setting for adventure.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Macedonia Brook State Park

7. Macedonia Brook State Park

100%
(3)
51 sites · Connecticut
A trip to Macedonia Brook State Park is basically what the word “splendid” was invented for—blissfully scenic and impossibly pleasurable. Hiking down the Blue Trail, you can’t help but feel good about the world. Wipe that smile off your face, we dare you. It’s okay, we know you can’t.The Blue Trail, which is by far the main area attraction, meanders over Cobble Mountain and several other peaks, crossing a handful of babbling springs and streams. The views of the Catskills and Taconics are downright gorgeous. And don’t even get us started on fall colors. So go have yourself a splendid time at Macedonia Brook.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Mohawk State Forest

8. Mohawk State Forest

100%
(1)
5 sites · Bantam, Connecticut
Mohawk State Forest can be identified by some truly unique natural and historical features that go unmatched in Connecticut. 1,683-foot Mohawk Mountain was once used by Native Americans to spy rival tribes approaching and the Black Spruce Bog is thought to have formed after a giant glacial ice block melted and left a 40-foot depression filled with water. Today, the area is recognized its hearty specimens of black spruce and larch and has become popular for both educational and scientific purposes. Visitors also have access to youth group camping, stream and pond fishing, hikes on the Mohawk Trail and winter sports in the Mohawk Ski Area. Over 10 miles of trails are reserved exclusively for snowmobiling when accumulation reaches six inches plus. For a more visual introduction, do check out this
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
Harriman State Park

9. Harriman State Park

77%
(15)
137 sites · Stony Point, New York
This popular New York park offers year-round adventure.
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Campfires
Showers
Tunxis State Forest

10. Tunxis State Forest

3 sites · North Granby, Connecticut
Located in northern Connecticut, right up there by Massachusetts, Tunxis State Forest is wild and remote. The trees here are some of the oldest around, since it was already wooded when it became owned by the state in 1923. Most other forests were only just growing into what they are now from abandoned farms. You never know what you might see in Tunxis State Forest, although we can give you some ideas. If you go for a hike through these old trees, you might spy a moose munching on foliage, or a black bear bumbling about. If that hike happens to be the Falls Brook trail, then you will certainly see a beautiful waterfall.
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Campfires
Toilets

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