The best cave camping near Hartford

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Looking for a unique camping experience near Hartford, Connecticut? Hipcamp has you covered with over 44 options specifically tailored to your cave-loving preferences. Whether you're a seasoned spelunker or just eager to explore the underground wonders, you'll find the perfect spot to pitch your tent or park your RV. With average prices starting at $69 per night and options as low as $30, you can enjoy the thrill of cave camping without breaking the bank. Check out top-rated campsites like Magic Forest Farm (317 reviews), Boulder Point Camp (221 reviews), and Majestic Farm & Organic Orchard (106 reviews) for an unforgettable adventure. Plus, popular amenities like cooking equipment, showers, and campfires make your stay even more enjoyable. Get ready to bike, surf, hike, and explore the hidden wonders of the caves near Hartford, Connecticut!

Top-rated campgrounds near Hartford

1. Branch Brook Campground

23mi from Hartford · 78 sites
Branch Brook Campground stands out as a serene retreat nestled in the picturesque rolling hills of Thomaston, CT, making it the perfect getaway for nature lovers and families alike. As a Good Sam top-rated campground and RV park, we prioritize our guests' comfort and satisfaction, ensuring a memorable experience from the moment you arrive. Conveniently located just minutes from Route 8, our campground offers easy access for traveling campers. The charming town of Thomaston and its surrounding areas boast a variety of restaurants, shops, and attractions, including local markets and quaint cafes, making it an ideal spot for those looking to explore beyond a single night’s stay. At Branch Brook Campground, there’s no shortage of activities to enjoy. Whether you’re taking a refreshing dip in the pool, playing a game of pickleball, fishing in our scenic brook, or hiking the nearby trails, our amenities are designed to enhance your stay and provide endless fun. We offer 70 well-maintained sites, including seasonal and year-round rentals. Our dedicated staff and efficient reservation system are here to accommodate your needs, ensuring a hassle-free experience. Don’t hesitate to reach out for assistance with your future reservations; we can’t wait to welcome you to Branch Brook Campground! To further enhance your stay, we

4. Devil's Hopyard State Park

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22 sites · Moodus, Connecticut
Devil’s Hopyard got its name from a couple of different stories, although it does sounds like a great name for a delicious india pale ale. The Hopyard part is in fact believed to have origins tracing back to a farmer who grew hops for brewing near Chapman Falls, the main attraction of this area. The Devil part likely comes from early settlers who tried to explain away the unique potholes in the stone around the waterfall with the supernatural.These potholes are actually perfectly explainable by science, go figure. As stones moved down stream, some would occasionally get trapped in an eddy, causing them to swirl around and erode the rock. The devil story is much more interesting though, which claims that the devil accidentally got his tail wet one day and was so angry, he burned holes in the stones with his hooves. Guess you'll have to go see it for yourself and make up your own mind on what truly happened. While you're there, make sure to check out the awesome hiking, fishing and mountain biking in the area. Devil's Hopyard State Park is just as full of outdoor activities as it is with history.
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Looking for a unique camping experience near Hartford, Connecticut? Hipcamp has you covered with over 44 options specifically tailored to your cave-loving preferences. Whether you're a seasoned spelunker or just eager to explore the underground wonders, you'll find the perfect spot to pitch your tent or park your RV. With average prices starting at $69 per night and options as low as $30, you can enjoy the thrill of cave camping without breaking the bank. Check out top-rated campsites like Magic Forest Farm (317 reviews), Boulder Point Camp (221 reviews), and Majestic Farm & Organic Orchard (106 reviews) for an unforgettable adventure. Plus, popular amenities like cooking equipment, showers, and campfires make your stay even more enjoyable. Get ready to bike, surf, hike, and explore the hidden wonders of the caves near Hartford, Connecticut!

Top-rated campgrounds near Hartford

1. Branch Brook Campground

23mi from Hartford · 78 sites
Branch Brook Campground stands out as a serene retreat nestled in the picturesque rolling hills of Thomaston, CT, making it the perfect getaway for nature lovers and families alike. As a Good Sam top-rated campground and RV park, we prioritize our guests' comfort and satisfaction, ensuring a memorable experience from the moment you arrive. Conveniently located just minutes from Route 8, our campground offers easy access for traveling campers. The charming town of Thomaston and its surrounding areas boast a variety of restaurants, shops, and attractions, including local markets and quaint cafes, making it an ideal spot for those looking to explore beyond a single night’s stay. At Branch Brook Campground, there’s no shortage of activities to enjoy. Whether you’re taking a refreshing dip in the pool, playing a game of pickleball, fishing in our scenic brook, or hiking the nearby trails, our amenities are designed to enhance your stay and provide endless fun. We offer 70 well-maintained sites, including seasonal and year-round rentals. Our dedicated staff and efficient reservation system are here to accommodate your needs, ensuring a hassle-free experience. Don’t hesitate to reach out for assistance with your future reservations; we can’t wait to welcome you to Branch Brook Campground! To further enhance your stay, we

4. Devil's Hopyard State Park

63%
(4)
22 sites · Moodus, Connecticut
Devil’s Hopyard got its name from a couple of different stories, although it does sounds like a great name for a delicious india pale ale. The Hopyard part is in fact believed to have origins tracing back to a farmer who grew hops for brewing near Chapman Falls, the main attraction of this area. The Devil part likely comes from early settlers who tried to explain away the unique potholes in the stone around the waterfall with the supernatural.These potholes are actually perfectly explainable by science, go figure. As stones moved down stream, some would occasionally get trapped in an eddy, causing them to swirl around and erode the rock. The devil story is much more interesting though, which claims that the devil accidentally got his tail wet one day and was so angry, he burned holes in the stones with his hooves. Guess you'll have to go see it for yourself and make up your own mind on what truly happened. While you're there, make sure to check out the awesome hiking, fishing and mountain biking in the area. Devil's Hopyard State Park is just as full of outdoor activities as it is with history.
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