The best camping in Connecticut with horseback riding

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What it lacks in size—this tiny New England state is just 110 miles in length—Connecticut makes up for in landscapes and rural charm. Whether you’re hiking part of the Appalachian Trail or the New England National Scenic Trail, cycling or horseback riding through the state parks, or kayaking and paddleboarding at the beach, campers will find plenty to entice them out of the city. While summer sees Connecticut’s beach resorts brimming with vacationers, New England’s rolling woodlands and epic hikes are most spectacular in fall, when the countryside is ablaze with autumn colors.

99% (52) 32 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Connecticut

Pegasus Farms LLC

1. Pegasus Farms LLC

100%
(46)
9 sites · Tents, RVs · Terryville, CT
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
Heaven Sent Barn!

2. Heaven Sent Barn!

98%
(21)
1 site · Lodging · Chaplin, CT
Probably the most stunning properties ever ! The sounds of nature abound as do the views. It is LUSH and a feast for the eyes any time of the day or night. Come and camp and experience The Barn! You will have life long memories! Forested hiking trails, bountiful rivers and watering holes, fishing, birdwatching, peace…stars and nature! Learn more about this land: AMAZING STUNNING PROPERTY! PRIVATE! PEACEFUL! Absolutely heaven sent! A place that will stay in your hearts forever. The property's backdrop is the lush James Goodwin forest where you can walk directly from to hiking trails. Fall asleep under the magnificent brilliance of the millions of stars, hear nothing but the sound of crickets, croaking frogs, hooting owls; see fireflies light up the night and fall asleep to the sound of the streams running right alongside the property. Watch the ariel acrobatics of the swallows swoop into the barn to feed their chicks! The two streams feed into the huge Natchaug River right across the street which is great for fishing, or spending the day at Diana's pool basking on the rocks with a picnic lunch. The area and property is perfect for hiking, horseback riding, small retreats, family gatherings all the while enjoying nature at its purest. We offer a Weber grill and large fire pit and outdoor picnic table with umbrella. You can either sleep in the barn, down in the clean stalls, or up in the barn loft. Bring supplies as if you are camping ie bedding, hammock, tent, sleeping pad or inflatable mattress. There is a long wooden table up in the barn loft that seats 14. There are games up there too, (dominos, cards, trivial pursuit etc). You may also camp outside under the starry skies. No loud music. Noise off by 10.30pm please We provide a VERY clean porta potty and the barn has electricity and running (cold) water. Bring a solar portable shower should you need.
Toilets
Campfires
Wifi
from 
$180
 / night
Romantic Botanical Glamping

3. Romantic Botanical Glamping

1 site · Lodging · Southbury, CT
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
Hopeville Pond State Park

4. Hopeville Pond State Park

100%
(2)
81 sites · Jewett City, Connecticut
A trip to Hopeville Pond State Park is like walking through one big painting. You could look in any direction, prop up an easel and create a masterpiece, assuming you have mad painting skills. Bob Ross would tear this place up.The wooded shoreline enshrouds the pond like a secret garden, and the ambience gets even more goosebumps-inducing when an early morning mist lingers over the waters. Benches are scattered around the pond for you to sit and contemplate life while staring out at the serene landscape. You can fish here too, if that’s how you prefer to find your inner zen. Meditation comes second nature here, so plan a visit any time you’re feeling on edge.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Pachaug State Forest

5. Pachaug State Forest

70%
(5)
62 sites · Jewett City, Connecticut
Pachaug is Connecticut’s largest state forest, clocking in at twodozen acres. Oh wait, excuse us, two-dozen-thousand acres! That’s 24,000 for the non-bakers here. Long story short, it’s going to take a loooong time to explore this whole place. Pachaug is derived from the Indian term meaning bend or turn in the river. Unsurprisingly, the Pachaug River is one twisty son-of-a…headwater, probably. Anyways, this makes for excellent boating and the fish seem to like it too, if you catch our drift. And why wouldn’t they? This place is something else.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Grandview Camping & Cottages

6. Grandview Camping & Cottages

32 sites · Moodus, CT
Experience the charm of GrandView Campground, where the breathtaking beauty of the Connecticut countryside sets us apart from the rest. Nestled on 22.5 acres of picturesque land, our campground features a variety of accommodations, including full hookup sites, water and electric sites, cozy tent spots, and delightful cottages. Each option provides a stunning view of the surrounding landscape, ensuring a memorable stay. At GrandView, we pride ourselves on creating a welcoming atmosphere for both first-time visitors and seasoned campers alike. Our campground is designed to offer privacy and comfort, allowing you to unwind and connect with nature. We invite you to explore our website and discover the array of amenities and activities available at GrandView. Whether you're looking for outdoor adventures, nearby swimming holes, or local dining and shopping options, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Come and see what makes GrandView Campground a unique destination for your next getaway!
Acorn Acres Campground

7. Acorn Acres Campground

45 sites · Bozrah, CT
Acorn Acres Campground stands out as a year-round destination in Southeastern Connecticut, nestled within 100 picturesque wooded acres. This unique campground caters to every type of camper, offering a variety of accommodations from full-service sites for large RVs and campers to cozy tent sites. For those who prefer a more comfortable stay, we also provide four charming cabins, ensuring that everyone can enjoy a memorable vacation with us. Our expansive grounds feature spacious areas perfect for group gatherings, as well as secluded spots for campers seeking tranquility and privacy. At Acorn Acres, we pride ourselves on being a “camper-centric” campground, dedicated to exceeding your expectations and creating an unforgettable camping experience. Whether your goal is family fun or peaceful relaxation, we have everything you need to make your stay enjoyable. Come explore the beauty of nature, engage in outdoor activities, and discover nearby attractions, including swimming holes, restaurants, and shops. We can’t wait to welcome you!
Natchaug State Forest

8. Natchaug State Forest

100%
(4)
18 sites · South Woodstock, Connecticut
Natchaug State Forest is the scene of a wonderful fairytale. Once upon a time, there were two rivers that couldn’t stand to be apart. Finally, when it seemed like things would never change, they joined together in a beautiful forest in Connecticut and flowed happily ever after. At least that’s what we like to think. In Natchaug Forest is where the Bigelow and Still Rivers join to form the Natchaug River, and the scenery here really isn’t far off from something in a fairytale. It’s common to see people galloping through the woods on horseback and there are even a few old stone structures. So let your imagination run wild and have yourself an adventure.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets

What it lacks in size—this tiny New England state is just 110 miles in length—Connecticut makes up for in landscapes and rural charm. Whether you’re hiking part of the Appalachian Trail or the New England National Scenic Trail, cycling or horseback riding through the state parks, or kayaking and paddleboarding at the beach, campers will find plenty to entice them out of the city. While summer sees Connecticut’s beach resorts brimming with vacationers, New England’s rolling woodlands and epic hikes are most spectacular in fall, when the countryside is ablaze with autumn colors.

99% (52) 32 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Connecticut

Pegasus Farms LLC

1. Pegasus Farms LLC

100%
(46)
9 sites · Tents, RVs · Terryville, CT
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
Heaven Sent Barn!

2. Heaven Sent Barn!

98%
(21)
1 site · Lodging · Chaplin, CT
Probably the most stunning properties ever ! The sounds of nature abound as do the views. It is LUSH and a feast for the eyes any time of the day or night. Come and camp and experience The Barn! You will have life long memories! Forested hiking trails, bountiful rivers and watering holes, fishing, birdwatching, peace…stars and nature! Learn more about this land: AMAZING STUNNING PROPERTY! PRIVATE! PEACEFUL! Absolutely heaven sent! A place that will stay in your hearts forever. The property's backdrop is the lush James Goodwin forest where you can walk directly from to hiking trails. Fall asleep under the magnificent brilliance of the millions of stars, hear nothing but the sound of crickets, croaking frogs, hooting owls; see fireflies light up the night and fall asleep to the sound of the streams running right alongside the property. Watch the ariel acrobatics of the swallows swoop into the barn to feed their chicks! The two streams feed into the huge Natchaug River right across the street which is great for fishing, or spending the day at Diana's pool basking on the rocks with a picnic lunch. The area and property is perfect for hiking, horseback riding, small retreats, family gatherings all the while enjoying nature at its purest. We offer a Weber grill and large fire pit and outdoor picnic table with umbrella. You can either sleep in the barn, down in the clean stalls, or up in the barn loft. Bring supplies as if you are camping ie bedding, hammock, tent, sleeping pad or inflatable mattress. There is a long wooden table up in the barn loft that seats 14. There are games up there too, (dominos, cards, trivial pursuit etc). You may also camp outside under the starry skies. No loud music. Noise off by 10.30pm please We provide a VERY clean porta potty and the barn has electricity and running (cold) water. Bring a solar portable shower should you need.
Toilets
Campfires
Wifi
from 
$180
 / night
Romantic Botanical Glamping

3. Romantic Botanical Glamping

1 site · Lodging · Southbury, CT
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
Hopeville Pond State Park

4. Hopeville Pond State Park

100%
(2)
81 sites · Jewett City, Connecticut
A trip to Hopeville Pond State Park is like walking through one big painting. You could look in any direction, prop up an easel and create a masterpiece, assuming you have mad painting skills. Bob Ross would tear this place up.The wooded shoreline enshrouds the pond like a secret garden, and the ambience gets even more goosebumps-inducing when an early morning mist lingers over the waters. Benches are scattered around the pond for you to sit and contemplate life while staring out at the serene landscape. You can fish here too, if that’s how you prefer to find your inner zen. Meditation comes second nature here, so plan a visit any time you’re feeling on edge.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Pachaug State Forest

5. Pachaug State Forest

70%
(5)
62 sites · Jewett City, Connecticut
Pachaug is Connecticut’s largest state forest, clocking in at twodozen acres. Oh wait, excuse us, two-dozen-thousand acres! That’s 24,000 for the non-bakers here. Long story short, it’s going to take a loooong time to explore this whole place. Pachaug is derived from the Indian term meaning bend or turn in the river. Unsurprisingly, the Pachaug River is one twisty son-of-a…headwater, probably. Anyways, this makes for excellent boating and the fish seem to like it too, if you catch our drift. And why wouldn’t they? This place is something else.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Grandview Camping & Cottages

6. Grandview Camping & Cottages

32 sites · Moodus, CT
Experience the charm of GrandView Campground, where the breathtaking beauty of the Connecticut countryside sets us apart from the rest. Nestled on 22.5 acres of picturesque land, our campground features a variety of accommodations, including full hookup sites, water and electric sites, cozy tent spots, and delightful cottages. Each option provides a stunning view of the surrounding landscape, ensuring a memorable stay. At GrandView, we pride ourselves on creating a welcoming atmosphere for both first-time visitors and seasoned campers alike. Our campground is designed to offer privacy and comfort, allowing you to unwind and connect with nature. We invite you to explore our website and discover the array of amenities and activities available at GrandView. Whether you're looking for outdoor adventures, nearby swimming holes, or local dining and shopping options, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Come and see what makes GrandView Campground a unique destination for your next getaway!
Acorn Acres Campground

7. Acorn Acres Campground

45 sites · Bozrah, CT
Acorn Acres Campground stands out as a year-round destination in Southeastern Connecticut, nestled within 100 picturesque wooded acres. This unique campground caters to every type of camper, offering a variety of accommodations from full-service sites for large RVs and campers to cozy tent sites. For those who prefer a more comfortable stay, we also provide four charming cabins, ensuring that everyone can enjoy a memorable vacation with us. Our expansive grounds feature spacious areas perfect for group gatherings, as well as secluded spots for campers seeking tranquility and privacy. At Acorn Acres, we pride ourselves on being a “camper-centric” campground, dedicated to exceeding your expectations and creating an unforgettable camping experience. Whether your goal is family fun or peaceful relaxation, we have everything you need to make your stay enjoyable. Come explore the beauty of nature, engage in outdoor activities, and discover nearby attractions, including swimming holes, restaurants, and shops. We can’t wait to welcome you!
Natchaug State Forest

8. Natchaug State Forest

100%
(4)
18 sites · South Woodstock, Connecticut
Natchaug State Forest is the scene of a wonderful fairytale. Once upon a time, there were two rivers that couldn’t stand to be apart. Finally, when it seemed like things would never change, they joined together in a beautiful forest in Connecticut and flowed happily ever after. At least that’s what we like to think. In Natchaug Forest is where the Bigelow and Still Rivers join to form the Natchaug River, and the scenery here really isn’t far off from something in a fairytale. It’s common to see people galloping through the woods on horseback and there are even a few old stone structures. So let your imagination run wild and have yourself an adventure.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets

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The best camping in Connecticut with horseback riding guide

Where to go

Litchfield and the Northwest

The sweeping woodlands and patchwork slopes of the Litchfield Hills afford some of Connecticut’s most enchanting views. This is the spot for fall foliage walks, leisurely bike rides, and trout fishing along the Housatonic River. Hop between the chocolate-box villages of Kent, Cornwall Bridge, and Litchfield; dine at farm-to-table restaurants; then park your RV or pitch your tent at Lake Waramaug State Park, Housatonic Meadows State Park, or Macedonia Brook State Park.

Fairfield and the Southwest

A ferry ride from Long Island and a short drive from NYC, coastal Fairfield fills up with weekending New Yorkers come the summer months. Check into a beachside cabin or seafront RV park at beach resorts like Stamford, Bridgeport, and Fairfield, or head inland to hike in the hills, admire the mansion houses and golf courses of Greenwich, or go glamping in the woods.

Hartford and Central Connecticut

While the state capital of Hartford is the biggest draw to Connecticut’s central region, pastoral farmlands, pretty villages, and state parks dot the banks of the Connecticut River Valley. The best camping options are in the state parks, whether you prefer a tranquil spot by the riverside in River Highlands State Park, boat-in camping at Selden Neck State Park, or exploring a medieval castle at Gillette Castle State Park.

Greater New Haven

Connecticut’s cultural capital and foodie hub, New Haven is famous for its prestigious museums, Yale University, and award-winning pizzerias. Hop between beach towns along the north shore of the Long Island Sound and you’ll find great family campgrounds, amusement parks, and sandy beaches, or pitch a tent right by the beach at Hammonasset Beach State Park. Further east, the white sand beaches of Rocky Neck State Park are a bird-watching hotspot, especially in spring.

Eastern Connecticut

You’ll find old-fashioned seaside resorts, and leafy country escapes in equal measures in south-eastern Connecticut’s Mystic Country. Once you’ve hit the beach and the seafront casinos, head inland to cruise the Thames River, drive the National Scenic Byway of Route 169, or fish and paddle at Mashamoquet Brook and Hopeville Pond state parks.