Alcohol ir prohibited at this park and pets are not permitted in the campground.
: The maximum length of stay at this park is fourteen (14) consecutive days.
Following each stay at any CT State Park or Forest campground, regardless of duration, a five-day interim period is mandatory for all members of the camping party (occupants). All camping equipment must also be removed from the park during the five-day period, and may not be used for other sites or other campers within that campground. Campers may not move to another camping area within the same park or forest during the interim. The camp areas within Pachaug State Forest and Hopeville Pond State Park shall be considered one campground.
Hopeville Pond State Park, CT
Description
Book a Campsite at Hopeville Pond State Park, CT
Description
Hopeville Pond State Park, which encompasses the Pachaug River, is noted for its glacial geologic features. Historically significant, it was a major fishing ground for the Mohegan Indians. At low water the stone weirs, constructed by the Indians at angles from the river banks, are still visible. These weirs directed water flow as well as eels, shad, and other fish toward the center of the stream where the Indians placed baskets to trap them. Now, the park is known for its water sports opportunities, the most popular of which remains fishing.
Geography:
Hopeville Pond State Park consists of 544 acres and is located in Griswold, CT. Hopeville Pond was once a woolen mill pond. The site's suitability for recreational activities was recognized in the 1930's when the Federal Government purchased considerable acreage in Eastern Connecticut. These lands were managed by the Civilian Conservation Corps with evidence of much of the work done by the CCC still visible in the pine plantations, forest roads, and fire control ponds. Most of these federally purchased lands now comprise portions of the nearby Pachaug State Forest.
Recreation:
Activities nclude picnicking, freshwater fishing, swimming, boating, field sports, a nature trail, hiking, and bicycling.
Facilities:
Hopeville Pond Campground offers 80 sites in a wooded setting near the pond. Additional park facilities include a dumping station, boat launch ramp, concessions, drinking water, and showers.
Nearby Attractions:
Nearby attractions include Greenfalls Recreation Area and Pachaug Forest, in Voluntown.
Reservations must be made 1 Day(s) ahead of arrival and can be made up to 11 Month(s) in advance.
Season Schedule
- Baseball Field
- Biking - Road
- Bird Watching
- Boat Launch Ramp
- Boating
- Canoeing - Lake/Pond
- Dishwashing Station
- Dump Station
- Firewood
- First Aid Kit
- Fishing - Freshwater
- Handicap Accessible
- Hiking
- Historic Sites
- Kayaking
- Mountain Biking
- Nature Trail
- Parking
- Photography
- Pit Toilet
- Playing Fields
- Public Drinking Water Taps
- Ranger Station
- Recycling Center
- Restroom
- River/Stream Wading
- Showers
- Softball Field
- Swimming
- Walking
- Water Drinking
- Wildlife Viewing
- Camping Supplies
- Church
- Fishing Supplies
- Grocery Store
- Laundry
- Restaurant
- Walk-In Medical Center
- Gambling Facilities
- Hospital
41.59972, -71.93
41°35'59"N, 71°55'48"W
Off I-395: Take Exit 86. From the north: Take a right off the exit. From the south: Take a left off the exit. Follow Hopeville Road or the park signs until the (Y) intersection. Proceed to the right. The park entrance is 1/2 mile to the right, off Route 201.