Your Family Will Never Want To Leave This Fantastic Campground In Connecticut
By Catherine Armstrong|Published July 17, 2019
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Catherine Armstrong
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
Camping is one of the very best ways to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Connecticut, and there are lots of ways to do it. Pitch a tent and rough it, bring your RV and sleep in a real bed, or snuggle up in a cozy cabin. This camping village offers all three options, and it’s about to become your new favorite destination.
Welcome to Mystic KOA! This campground isn't your run-of-the-mill place; it's a camping wonderland that combines all the amenities of a community with the natural beauty of a campground.
Address: 118 Pendleton Hill Road, North Stonington, CT, 06359
You'll find Mystic KOA situated in the midst of apple and maple trees. Some 250 years ago, this place was a family farm; today, it's the place where families go to make summer memories. Pitch your tent here and bask in the natural beauty...
...or bring your trailer or RV and stay in one of the spacious hookup sites. The campground offers sites with either full hookups, or electric hookups, and you can choose from back-in or pull-through sites.
Deluxe cabins have kitchenettes, bathrooms, heating and air conditioning, and televisions with cable. Rustic camping cabins are located near community bathrooms, and have televisions with cable, ceiling fans, and mini fridges.
Cabins sleep four to six people, and all are surrounded by shady trees. The entire campground has WiFi so you can stay connected during your visit.
You certainly won't be bored at this beautiful campground! Bring your fishing pole and try your luck at landing a fat trout in one of the campgrounds two catch-and-release ponds.
The kids can burn off all that excess energy on the playground equipment, or fly down the hill inside the tube slides. There's also a huge jumping pillow to get all the wiggles out.
When everyone's ready to relax and chill out, grab some popcorn and candy and settle in for an outdoor movie. The family-friendly films are offered every Friday, and they're free, so snuggle up on a blanket and enjoy!
A camping trip isn't complete without s'mores. Meet some new friends at the community fire pit, where you can roast marshmallows and swap stories about your camping adventures.
A stay at the Mystic KOA is the perfect way to make wonderful family memories this summer. This campground books up on busy weekends, so make your reservation soon.