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Charlie Brown Campground

In the small Connecticut town of Eastford, Charlie Brown Campground is a wonderful place to serve as your temporary home when you rent an RV to explore the area. This gorgeous slice of woods is surrounded by different ponds and rivers, approximately halfway between Hartford and Providence. This lovely part of northeast Connecticut is saturated with historic sites from before the Revolutionary War and peaceful recreation areas where you can get a feel for the countryside.The campground is sandwiched between the Natchaug River and Bigelow Brook. The campsites at Charlie Brown Campground are equipped with water and electric hookups, with cable TV connections and wireless internet too. Access to modern restrooms, coin-operated showers, and laundry facilities are also available when you're camping at Charlie Brown Campground.Aside from its private, spacious campsites and the abundance of natural beauty around it, there are plenty of other reasons to choose this RV park while traveling through Connecticut. Playgrounds, volleyball courts, horseshoe pits, sports fields, game rooms, and hiking trails further add to Charlie Brown Campground’s appeal. Guests can even swim, boat, or go fishing in the ponds and rivers found adjacent to the camping area, and there is a wonderful camp store to supply you with all the food, propane, firewood, camping supplies, and anything else you might need during your stay.



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The Great Outdoors

Northeast Connecticut is the least populated and most rustic parts of the state, with only a few towns but lots of forests throughout. Over 10,000 acres of state forest surround the peaceful campground, like Natchaug State Forest. Natchaug State Forest and Nipmuck State Forest combine to create a massive chunk of wilderness that is one of the largest of its kind between New York and Boston. Both forests are excellent places to participate in a variety of activities, like mountain biking, hiking, swimming, fishing, boating, kayaking, canoeing, or even cross-country skiing and snowshoeing during the wintertime when the region is blanketed with snow.Bigelow Hollow State Park is in the Quinebaug Highlands of northern Connecticut, near the Massachusetts-Connecticut state border. Bigelow Pond and Mashapaug Lake are two excellent examples of what you can see while visiting this enticing nature park, perfect for catching fish, swimming, or boating around at sunset. Snowmobiling and ice fishing are popular during the winter months if you have the winter gear and a passion for cold-weather activities.Beaver Brook State Park and Ross Pond State Park are two more magnificent places to visit with your Eastford campervan rental. Ross Pond State Park has a boat launch for watercraft, fishing coves, hunting areas, and hiking trails that connect it with the adjoining Old Furnace State Park. Beaver Brook State Park is mostly undeveloped, but home to some breathtaking scenery and some peaceful hiking paths. Geocaching and fishing remain the most popular ways to enjoy this wild park in the heart of the Nutmeg State, and there are dozens of other places to add to the list when you rent an RV near Charlie Brown Campground and feel like going on an adventure.

City Sightseeing

Charlie Brown Campground is located in Eastford, a small village in Windham County with a storied past stretching back centuries. Not much happens in this small country town, but there are some fantastic pieces of history to see like the Sumner-Carpenter House, the Benjamin Bosworth House, the Natchaug Forest Lumber Shed, and the Union Society of Phoenixville House, among several others. These old structures were built before the United States was even a country, and they're absolutely astounding to see in person.The Windham Textile & History Museum covers details about Windham, Windham County, and the entire portion of Connecticut surrounding the small city with regards to its fascinating history as a manufacturing hub. Large riverfront factories have since been converted into museum spaces and apartment buildings, and you can tour what was once the largest cotton factory in the world while seeing examples of locally produced garments.The Connecticut Eastern Railroad Museum is perfect for train aficionados, with real locomotives on display. Fully restored and refurbished trains can be seen, and on certain occasions, visitors can ride through the countryside for unparalleled views of the region. Live events, cookouts, and concerts are also a mainstay at this museum in Windham County. You can even head to Hartford or New London when you're RV camping at Charlie Brown Campground, though the surrounding area should provide plenty to see and do during your visit.


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