
Nelson's Family Campground provides a range of activities so you can find the perfect place to stay. The park is located in East Hampton, CT. The 175-acre site is family-friendly and has plenty to offer. The park features a swimming pool, laundry facilities, mini golf, and a camp store. The campground also has a dump site for motorhomes. The campground's other amenities include a nearby museum, a golf course, and a lake.
The park is a family friendly and pet friendly option for your next vacation. It offers some of best internet in the area. Many museums and historic sites can be reached from the town, as well as many shops and restaurants. The park is located near many of the town's attractions, including the Meshomasic State forest and Pocotopaug. If you're looking for a way to cool off, the park's cooling system may be your only option.
The campground's main attraction is its proximity of some of the best attractions in the metropolitan area. The campground is conveniently located near the Connecticut Science Center, Meshomasic State Park and other popular attractions. The park is actually one of most visited spots in the vicinity. It is also close to many attractions in the area. The park also has several seasonal sites. The park's website includes information on camping year-round as well as reservations. Open from April through October, the park is accessible to all ages. Castle Park Investments is the new occupant of the park. They recently bought the park from the Gustines. They are a group made up of professionals with a long history of success who are determined to ensure the continued success of this business.
There are more than 300 RV sites in the park, and 175 acres of land available. The park's amenities include a swimming pool, a recreation hall with a free dump station, a basketball court, a mini golf course, and even an on-site dumping station for the motorhome minded. It is just a short distance from several local attractions including the Connecticut Science Center (Meshomasic State Forest), and the Yale-New Haven Train Station.
