Mon to Tue: 8:00am – 4:00pm Wed: 8:00am – 6:00pm Thr to Fri: 8:00am – 4:00pm Sat to Sun: Closed
Camping types:
First come, first served campites and reservable campsites by phone.
About
When you come to Quinebaug & Shetucket, you can tell that you're experiencing something unique. As part of what is coined the Last Green Valley, there is an endless list of things to be done here. Aside from the scenic hiking and biking around the area, the picturesque towns and villages enveloped in the park are just waiting to be explored as well. Bubbling over with historical, cultural, and flat out breathtaking sights, you’ll love sinking your teeth into all that the park has to offer—we are talking about 695,000 acres worth of lush, green goodness.
Want to get in on the local fun? Nearby Norwich holds an Oktoberfest every year that is a must to hit up in between or after your outdoor escapades. The fall time scatters rich red and orange hues across the tree lines, truly magnificent scenery for even locals to drink in.
When you come to Quinebaug & Shetucket, you can tell that you're experiencing something unique. As part of what is coined the Last Green Valley, there is an endless list of things to be done here. Aside from the scenic hiking and biking around the area, the picturesque towns and villages enveloped in the park are just waiting to be explored as well. Bubbling over with historical, cultural, and flat out breathtaking sights, you’ll love sinking your teeth into all that the park has to offer—we are talking about 695,000 acres worth of lush, green goodness.
Want to get in on the local fun? Nearby Norwich holds an Oktoberfest every year that is a must to hit up in between or after your outdoor escapades. The fall time scatters rich red and orange hues across the tree lines, truly magnificent scenery for even locals to drink in.
Activities in the park
6 campgrounds in Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor
If a website that looks like it was designed in 1994 and a summer full of planned activities that probably were designed before that are your jam, River Bend Campground is your place. Tucked into the forest along the banks of Oneco Pond, River Bend is loaded with typical summer fun like group barbecues and guided stargazing. Be sure to look at wha Read more...
Here's to you, Charlie Brown! This campground just forty miles from Hartford and Providence has everything from Class IV rapids during the spring thaw to Connecticut's top trout fishing during the summer. This is a true family-first camping destination, with everything from arcade games to maple syrup tapping to Wi-Fi (for emergencies only, of cou Read more...
Circle C Campground is as classically Americana as its name suggests. A boat ramp, rental boats in case you forgot yours, and big ol' bass in Bailey Pond (a short walk from the campsites) make for idyllic summer days. There's also a separate swimming pond free from worries of errant hooks, as well as hayrides, horseshoes, mini golf, and more. In s Read more...
Highland Campground is located in Scotland, Connecticut--a pun that's played up throughout this charming camping and activity destination. Even if you don't play the bagpipes, there's a lot to love about this family-friendly campground that tastefully blends plentiful amenities and beautiful natural campsite settings. Campsites are tucked into the Read more...
Is your idea of camping a lazy weekend under the sun? Peppertree Campground is all about the lazy river vibes, offering tubes to float the length of the campground in the Natchaug River. The manicured lawns along the river make it easy to be even lazier, but there's so much to do nearby that you might just want to hop up and get after it! The Natc Read more...
The name is really accurate here: Stateline Campresort and Cabins is located right at the Connecticut-Rhode Island border and is more like a resort you can camp at than the kind of campground your grandfather used to take you to. With a swimming pool, waterslides, and theme weekends, camping activities take a backseat to huge barbecues, fishing co Read more...
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Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor
Wed: 8:00am – 6:00pm
Thr to Fri: 8:00am – 4:00pm
Sat to Sun: Closed
When you come to Quinebaug & Shetucket, you can tell that you're experiencing something unique. As part of what is coined the Last Green Valley, there is an endless list of things to be done here. Aside from the scenic hiking and biking around the area, the picturesque towns and villages enveloped in the park are just waiting to be explored as well. Bubbling over with historical, cultural, and flat out breathtaking sights, you’ll love sinking your teeth into all that the park has to offer—we are talking about 695,000 acres worth of lush, green goodness.
Want to get in on the local fun? Nearby Norwich holds an Oktoberfest every year that is a must to hit up in between or after your outdoor escapades. The fall time scatters rich red and orange hues across the tree lines, truly magnificent scenery for even locals to drink in.
When you come to Quinebaug & Shetucket, you can tell that you're experiencing something unique. As part of what is coined the Last Green Valley, there is an endless list of things to be done here. Aside from the scenic hiking and biking around the area, the picturesque towns and villages enveloped in the park are just waiting to be explored as well. Bubbling over with historical, cultural, and flat out breathtaking sights, you’ll love sinking your teeth into all that the park has to offer—we are talking about 695,000 acres worth of lush, green goodness.
Want to get in on the local fun? Nearby Norwich holds an Oktoberfest every year that is a must to hit up in between or after your outdoor escapades. The fall time scatters rich red and orange hues across the tree lines, truly magnificent scenery for even locals to drink in.
Activities in the park
6 campgrounds in Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor
If a website that looks like it was designed in 1994 and a summer full of planned activities that probably were designed before that are your jam, River Bend Campground is your place. Tucked into the forest along the banks of Oneco Pond, River Bend is loaded with typical summer fun like group barbecues and guided stargazing. Be sure to look at wha Read more...
Here's to you, Charlie Brown! This campground just forty miles from Hartford and Providence has everything from Class IV rapids during the spring thaw to Connecticut's top trout fishing during the summer. This is a true family-first camping destination, with everything from arcade games to maple syrup tapping to Wi-Fi (for emergencies only, of cou Read more...
Circle C Campground is as classically Americana as its name suggests. A boat ramp, rental boats in case you forgot yours, and big ol' bass in Bailey Pond (a short walk from the campsites) make for idyllic summer days. There's also a separate swimming pond free from worries of errant hooks, as well as hayrides, horseshoes, mini golf, and more. In s Read more...
Highland Campground is located in Scotland, Connecticut--a pun that's played up throughout this charming camping and activity destination. Even if you don't play the bagpipes, there's a lot to love about this family-friendly campground that tastefully blends plentiful amenities and beautiful natural campsite settings. Campsites are tucked into the Read more...
Is your idea of camping a lazy weekend under the sun? Peppertree Campground is all about the lazy river vibes, offering tubes to float the length of the campground in the Natchaug River. The manicured lawns along the river make it easy to be even lazier, but there's so much to do nearby that you might just want to hop up and get after it! The Natc Read more...
The name is really accurate here: Stateline Campresort and Cabins is located right at the Connecticut-Rhode Island border and is more like a resort you can camp at than the kind of campground your grandfather used to take you to. With a swimming pool, waterslides, and theme weekends, camping activities take a backseat to huge barbecues, fishing co Read more...
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