Campers must break camp by 9 a.m. Ground fires are not permitted on Castle grounds. Pedestal grills are provided in picnic areas. Access is only by paddle craft (canoe/kayak); motorboats are not permitted for river camping at Gillette Castle. Pets are NOT permitted in the camping areas.
Gillette Castle State Park River Camping, CT
Description
Book a Campsite at Gillette Castle State Park River Camping, CT
Description
Gillette Castle State Park is the former home of William Gillette, most famous for his acting role portraying Sherlock Holmes. The public river camping sites are on the grounds of his 24 room mansion, reminiscent of a medieval castle.
Geography:
Gillette Castle was build atop the Seventh Sister, the most southerly hill in a chain known as the Seven Sisters.
Recreation:
There are many trails for foot travel which follow Gillette's three mile long narrow gauge railroad line. The castle is open for tours, seasonally, from 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. The grounds are open until sunset.
Facilities:
There are composting toilets open year round. The Visitor Center, Castle, and concessions are open seasonally.
Nearby Attractions:
Haddam Meadows State Park, Hurd State Park, Devil's Hopyard State Park
Reservations must be made 2 Day(s) ahead of arrival and can be made up to 11 Month(s) in advance.
41.42305, -72.42764
41°25'23"N, 72°25'40"W
From Route 95 North or South, take exit 69. Follow 9N to exit 6 or 7. Follow Route 148 and park signs.