17 RV Parks near South Windsor, Connecticut
Windsor, Connecticut 2.31 miles NW
East Hartford, Connecticut 2.9 miles S
Blue Hills, Connecticut 4.01 miles SW
Hartford, Connecticut 5.29 miles SW
Manchester, Connecticut 6.12 miles SE
We did however find 17 campgrounds within 25 miles of South Windsor. You can also find a list of cities with campgrounds or RV Parks near South Windsor in the left hand column.
704 Shenipsit Lake Rd Tolland, Connecticut 06084 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 200 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 2 Reviews
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Oct 2009 - $30.00
This is a mostly seasonal park with many old run-down units. The access roads within the park are in awful shape with potholes and overhanging branches. They need to do better with making people pick up after their dogs. Many remains lying about. You must travel through several residential neighborhoods before reaching park. The literature says it is big rig friendly, but we do not agree. We will not stay here again. - birdlady4810
Oct 2005 - $27.00
This campground has definitely changed for the better since the last review that was left in 2003. My husband and I (and our cats) really enjoyed this campground and we highly recommend it. We've been to many campgrounds and this is one of our favorites. It is in a very nice neighborhood in Tolland, CT. We ended up staying for much longer than we had originally planned. When you first pull into the campground the sites are out of view. Beyond the office you will drive down a lovely pine tree-lined road beside a small lake- beautiful setting. One of the owners was frequently, deligently attending to the upkeep of this lake (which allows swimming). There is a great selection of wooded or open sites. For the children there is ball field, playground, rec hall (with video games, pool tables and more) and the lake. They also have propane available and a small general store. Furthermore, the restrooms and grounds were always clean. We saw a maintenance man at the restrooms everyday as well as someone attending to the grounds. The staff and owners were so friendly. They truly went above and beyond- great people. Definitely give this one a try! - bandh
71 Mott Hill Rd East Hampton, Connecticut 06424 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 100 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 19 Reviews
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Jul 2017 - $37.00
Great family campground, tons of activities, great staff. Our site was on the grassy field, plenty of space, water and electric only, dump station at front gate area. They charge an exorbitant $20 for honey wagon. The only knocks, besides no sewer hookups at the sites, are the interior roads are tight and a bit confusing, as were the verbal direction the young gal gave us, and the roads have little to no directional signage. Trees need trimming (low overhangs). The roads in to the park are VERY skinny and twisty, so many trees need trimming (I was surprised I made it with both my antennae in tact). - rvrrat520
Aug 2016 - $25.00
This is a large campground with a mix of seasonal and nightly sites. We were in an open area of the campground with a back in site. We had 50 amp electric, water and grey water only sewer at the site. I had not encountered this before. It's a small pipe so you have to drain with a water hose. There is a dump station available.
On the plus side they have lots of amenities, including a pool, so if you have kids they can keep busy. Service was good and there is an RV sales and service business on-site. The driveways are gravel and are in fairly good condition. Our site was grass with a picnic table and fire ring.
On the negative side, there is WiFi but you must purchase it. We used it and it was quite good, $9.99 for three days. We were able to get a Passport America rate at $24.50 per night. AT&T 4G signal strength -114 dBm, moderate to weak. - Coopsecondact
Jul 2016 - $24.00
My only comment is the dump situation. You can only dump grey water but you have to have a special tool to do it and the campground sells it. - Dotty Weis
256 - 264 College Hwy Southwick, Massachusetts 01077 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 60 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 3 Reviews
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Sep 2011 - $42.00
This campground is terrible, very poorly maintained. From the entrance road which needed serious upgrading to the bathhouse, everything was in serious need of attention. The bathhouse was poorly maintained, three toilet stalls in Womens side, only one in working condition. It was dirty the entire time. The grounds were not well kept and the staff were not pleasant. We were actually repulsed by this campground and would suggest it be avoided at all costs! - eastman
Jun 2011 - $45.00
This place was poorly maintained. The restrooms are filthy. The roads are full of large potholes. There are a lot of trees overhanging the road. Very dusty as some of the perm. campers "keep the road hot" constantly driving to the trash can etc. It is very overpriced for the money. Take my advice and keep going! - crackers
May 2006 - $33.00
Southwick Acres is related to Sodom Mountain CG. SA is more geared toward seasonal campers with the number of what looked like rental sites being a small minority. There are a handfull of tent sites and 5 cabins available. The small single bathhouse also denoted the number of seasonal sites since seasonals have sewer. SA welcomes kids but they are not what I would call "kid friendly" as they don't have any activites planned, rather they allow cmapers to go to Sodom Mtn and participate in their activities. The camp store was also essentially non-existant. Had we only planned a camping weekend and not had our days filled with trips to nearby 6 Flags, it would have not been one of our better Memorial Day weekend experiences. All in all, it was an ok campground with friendly staff, hence the mediocre rating. - Nik
37 Riverview St Portland, Connecticut 06480 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 22 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 2 Reviews
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Aug 2011 - $30.00
I agree with the previous writer that this place is a hidden gem. I would love to give it a 7 or even 8 except for one thing. The electrical service is virtually non-existent. Maximum voltage is about 100 volts which allows you to operate a fan and a light bulb. If you can come and enjoy the view with open windows and no electricity, this is an adequate location. The staff is friendly but they are doing the best with what they have. - Charisma1965
Sep 2010 - $22.00
This campground is in a working riverside marina. You'll actually drive through the boatyard to get to the campground. It's a hidden gem, hardly anyone seems to know about this place. Half the sites are right next to the river, and the other half are just a short distance around the campground loop, so everyone gets a water view. Sites are mostly grassy, with some concrete pads. No sewer hookups and the big disadvantage of this place is no dump station. During Mon-Fri, you can go to the nearby Municipal Water Treatment plant and dump there for free (about 2 miles away). Otherwise you're on your own. There is just one shower stall and two bathrooms (separate male/female) at the office building. This is a bit of a walk from the campground, not convenient. Also, it would be tough to get a clear sky shot for satellite TV. These disadvantages probably help keep the crowds away. When we visited in September we were the only camper on site during our entire week's stay. At night it is very quiet. By day you might hear a little work going on at the boatyard, but nothing awful. Overall, it's a nice spot to stay if you don't mind the minimal plumbing. - silvertube
150 Village Hill Rd Willington, Connecticut 06279 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 105 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 26 Reviews
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Jun 2017 - $35.00
The rate reflects PA + $5 for a pull through site. Access is very good with it being only a short distance from I-84. We were running a little late, but when we called approaching the campground, someone came out and directed us to the site. Very much appreciated. The site was reasonably level and had a newly installed electrical box with 50 amp service. The water outlet was another story however. The faucet was on the passenger side of the site, with a garden hose attached and run under the site in a PVC pipe sleeve to the drivers side. It was serviceable, but using a garden hose for potable water is not a good practice. There are no sites with sewer connections making the $60 normal rate, way out of line. Okay for an overnight at the PA rate. - Good Vibes
Aug 2016 - $22.00
We recently spent 9 nights here while visiting family in the area. There are a number of things that make this place a great campground. First, they honor Passport America any day of the week, which is awesome, because it made our stay incredibly affordable. Second, the folks that work there are really nice. They were friendly, helpful, and obviously interested in making sure their guests were taken care of. Third, the sites were well spaced, heavily treed (which we like) and there was a nice lake on the property.
There are a lot of seasonals throughout the campground, but most sites were well kept. The majority of transient folks seem to only stop for a night or two on their way elsewhere. We basically had our whole area to ourselves for a couple days.
The only minor dings are that there is no sewer service available at the sites. They do have a dump station, but it won't easily fit big rigs like ours. For that they have a weekly honey wagon service. The guy was nice, but there were some equipment problems during the dump, and lets just say, it was kinda gross. The other ding for us is the showers. While they were clean, there was no private area to change outside the shower room. It was just one small shower area. I'm not crazy about changing in front of people or leaving my bag out there or whatever else. It would be great if they improved their shower facilities a bit.
Anyway, these are minor dings. Overall, we were very happy with our experience there and will definitely be back in the future. If you're just looking for a quick place to stop for a night or two on your way through New England, and if you have PA, it is really pretty perfect. - LGRV
Apr 2016 - $34.00
Rustic and friendly. Very helpful management. Close to I-84. Lots are gravel and fairly tight to enter/exit. Lovely lake. Open early and late in season for snowbirds. Will stay again. - pwaygood
Southwick, Massachusetts (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 185 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 19 Reviews
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Sep 2017 - $47.00
Terrible experience. They put us in the grass at the back of the campground with old abandoned trailers. Booked a pull thru 6 months prior. No sewer hookup. Road back to area was rugged with big potholes. Overall worst campground we have ever been in. - redhead3416
Aug 2017 - $45.00
The campground was packed. Our site was sufficient. Flat and pea gravel. The bathrooms were very clean. We had grey water only. Dump station was fine in the end. We had 25+ channels over air. No CTV. Verizon was ok, 2 bars. The roads are a little bumpy in the park. Worked for us 2 adults 2 kiddos 9,11! - stanner17
Jun 2017 - $54.00
Older park, mostly dirt roads with pot holes. Sites are fairly level, grass with picnic table and fire ring. A lot of seasonal campers. Poor cell service (Sprint) and only about 5 tv channels. Utilities okay 30 amp, good water pressure and sewer. Grass long in fenced dog park. - philandterri35
186 Enterprise Dr Bristol, Connecticut 06010 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 127 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 11 Reviews
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Oct 2017 - $28.00
Big rig friendly, large gravel sites, easy access in and out. We are two old people looking for safe places to overnight. This park was quiet and safe. Perfect stop for us. No sewer but it did have a convenient dump station. - Lama79
Jul 2017 - $60.00
This is a tricky review for me to write. Did we enjoy our stay? Yes, for the most part. Would we stay again? No. Here are the pros and cons of our visit. PROS: Easy entrance and friendly staff, we received our requested site, all pull through RV sites, level sites, clean bathrooms/showers, beautiful store/office, shuttle service to the amusement park, discounted tickets to Lake Compounce, convenient to grocery store and interstate CONS: Hot, dry sites with no shade (newly planted trees not large enough yet), W/E only-no sewer, limited amenities (they need a pool), not much to do at campground for older kids and adults, not enough space between sites, garbage truck coming through at 7 am, constant 24/hr droning of power plant and horrible sporadic odors from same. This park has a ton of potential and I don't think they're done with it yet. The cabins and teepees seem very popular and looked great. The tenting area is a bit tight but was well maintained. A staff member did tell us that there are rumors of a pool for next year. However, not sure what, if anything, they can do about a 650-ton a day solid waste incinerator for a neighbor. And frankly, that is a deal breaker for us. The constant sound and frequent odor were simply intolerable for us. We can't go back because of that. Too bad. - BDD
May 2017 - $54.00
This campground is part of a large amusement park in Bristol. It is fairly new and caters to families visiting the park. All sites are pull thru with water and electric only and are very long, level, and spacious. Everything worked well and the sky is open for dish. The proximity to the park makes it a bit pricey, but we enjoyed our stay. Very quiet at night. - ronboett
7 Markham Rd East Hampton, Connecticut 06424 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 121 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 6 Reviews
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May 2016 - $40.00
Owner is super sweet! There is a ton of stuff to do there! There is a playground, a pool, a pond you can swim and fish in, paddle boat, game room. The spots were spacious. Defiantly would recommend! - M holmea
Aug 2014 - $45.00
This park leaves a lot to be desired. The lady in the office was helpful & pleasant & they have a lot of amenities. But our site was horribly unlevel. We only had water & electricity (30 amps) with no sewer - so very expensive for what you got. No cable, couldn't get our satellite to work. It had been raining & was pretty muddy too. We probably wouldn't stay here again unless it was for only 1 night & we were certain to get a more level site. - K Martin
Jun 2011 - $42.00
This campground has seen better days. Everything felt old and crumbling. Friendly staff. Lots of permanent sites, so it must be friendly. But certainly lacking in upkeep. - John and Judy Hill
28 Kechkes Rd Willington, Connecticut 06279 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 122 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 18 Reviews
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May 2016 - $133.00
Overall the park was enjoyable nightly music was fun, and other campers as always were very friendly. Staff I would say not as friendly though and a bit over the top about company and extras. We were there for Memorial Day and had a cookout planned for Saturday afternoon. We needed extra sleeping quarters so we set a tent up on our site and were charged $100 extra to have that up plus extra per person to stay in this tent on our site. My son who arrived with us was charged extra when he arrived back for work on the 2nd day. Just seemed unreasonable to pay $400 to say for a weekend of camping. Very much enjoyed it but staff was not too accommodating is all and I have camped many places so will most likely not return. - phiggy
Aug 2015 - $40.00
Way off the Interstate transiting hilly, curvy and narrow roads. We stayed hooked up in a back in spot in upper field. Nice country setting. Even though quite a ways from interstate we will stay again if in the area. Moose motif is fun for the kids. - KilaH
Aug 2015 - $58.00
Narrow, hilly, curvy road to park. Back-in grassy site was too slanted to allow us to level without taking wheels off the ground. Utility connections were convenient, water pressure was fair, Verizon cell service was good. - jbrucemagon
135 Leonard Rd Stafford Springs, Connecticut 06076 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 96 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 5 Reviews
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Jul 2017 - $45.00
Cash and check only. It is a little off the highway so it is not easy off, easy on. We stayed here for one night and were parked sideways out in a field. Had plenty of room and the grass was well maintained. Did not drive in the rest of the park, we were right across from the tent camping. Only needed one night so we were satisfied, but would not stay for any length of time. No sewer and could not get satellite, 30 amp service, no wifi. The gentleman in the office was friendly and even came out to help us move some tables to so we could park. Think $45 is a little high for what you get. - Old Farts
May 2012 - $40.00
The owner of this campground is a wonderful lady! She made us feel like we were family during our visit to Mineral Springs. We loved the large property and took some beautiful walks around the campground. We didn't like all of the seasonal campsites--some end up looking a little dumpy in our opinion. We also felt like the campground as a whole was a little rundown and needed some fresh attention. Though we didn't go into the bathhouse, we agreed that we probably wouldn't want to because it looked so old. With that said, the kindness of the campground owner made our family feel so welcomed and we left our stay with very happy family memories. - User2536
May 2011 - $40.00
Not recommended. Owners were rude and tried to overcharge. Cash only and no receipt given. Would never go there again. - sandy lee b