Notable Campgrounds
- Best for amenities: The B loop of the Wildwood State Park Campground offers the closest access to the camp store, picnic areas, and sports fields and courts.
- Best for large RVs: The T loop in the campground can fit RVs up to 50 feet long, and are for RVs and trailers only.
- Best for comfort: Ten cottages offer space for two to six and include a full kitchen, living room, bathroom, and a screened porch.
Tips for Snagging a Campsite Reservation
- Reservations can be made up to nine months in advance, and are required to camp. Plan to reserve a site as soon as you know your dates.
- If you’re planning to camp between mid May and October, reservations can be made the same day up to 3 pm.
- During peak season, cottages must be reserved for at least three nights.
When to Go
The park is open year-round, while the campground is open from April to October. The park is busiest over the summer, especially on weekends. During July and August, movies are screened in the park every Wednesday and Saturday, along with weekly dances. The popular Fall Festival is held the first weekend of October. Hunting season runs from November to February.
Know Before You Go
- Accessible facilities include several campsites, three cottages, the swim beach, playgrounds, showers, and food concessions.
- Ticks and poison ivy can be an issue at the park. Pets are not allowed.
- All campfires must be in metal containers above ground. Campers must bring their own or rent from the camp store, which also sells firewood. Don’t bring firewood from more than 50 miles away.
- Hunting is allowed in season in certain areas of the park with a bow hunting permit.
Wildwood State Park
Camp and play on 600 acres of undeveloped forest overlooking the Long Island Sound.
Located on a high bluff overlooking the Long Island Sound, this popular park offers an easy escape to nature, with scenic views and plenty of amenities. More than 300 campsites offer plenty of space for RVs, trailers, and tents, and 10 cottages ensure a comfortable stay. The park features two miles of beachfront, perfect for sunbathing, swimming, paddle boarding, and fishing. There are also miles of hiking trails, biking trails, and cross-country skiing trails among the rolling green valley and hardwood forest landscape, along with picnic areas, a playground, sports fields, food concessions, and a cooperative hunting area.
Located on a high bluff overlooking the Long Island Sound, this popular park offers an easy escape to nature, with scenic views and plenty of amenities. More than 300 campsites offer plenty of space for RVs, trailers, and tents, and 10 cottages ensure a comfortable stay. The park features two miles of beachfront, perfect for sunbathing, swimming, paddle boarding, and fishing. There are also miles of hiking trails, biking trails, and cross-country skiing trails among the rolling green valley and hardwood forest landscape, along with picnic areas, a playground, sports fields, food concessions, and a cooperative hunting area.
Activities in the park
1 campground in Wildwood State Park
A camping gem located in the Long Island Sound, Wildwood State Park Campground features trailers and tent sites with all the fixings. So schlepp your camping gear on over and get ready for swimm’n in the sound, hiking on the bluffs, and fish’n for your dinner. Read more...
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Notable Campgrounds
Notable Campgrounds
Tips for Snagging a Campsite Reservation
When to Go
The park is open year-round, while the campground is open from April to October. The park is busiest over the summer, especially on weekends. During July and August, movies are screened in the park every Wednesday and Saturday, along with weekly dances. The popular Fall Festival is held the first weekend of October. Hunting season runs from November to February.
Know Before You Go
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