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Tucked amid a triangle formed by Hartland, Barkhamsted, and Granby, and about 23.9 miles northwest of downtown Hartford, CT, Enders State Forest is a popular motorhome camping destination near the Connecticut, Massachusetts borderline. Open year-round, it’s the perfect spot to base your Hartland camper rental when exploring the region. Don’t wait any longer; book an RV in Granby and tour the region at your own pace.

Enders State Forest is an expansive forest covering over 1500 acres of woodlands, cliffs, and marshes, which was established in 1970 as a donation from the children of John and Harriet Enders. Situated near the Barkhamsted Reservoir and the Tunxis State Forest, Enders State Forest is an immensely beautiful area, and there’s no better way to explore it than camping in a rental motorhome at Enders State Forest. Some of the popular activities here include hiking, fishing, and snowmobiling.

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Getting Outdoors

When camping at Enders State Forest, the Barkhamsted Reservoir and Lake McDonough should be on every angler’s to-do list. Your fishing skill doesn’t even matter as the lakes are teeming with fish. The common types of fish found here are largemouth bass, rock bass, and brown trout. If you prefer deep-sea fishing, rent a boat and spend your day boat-fishing. Carry a swimsuit to swim on both reservoirs as well as Enders Falls.

Hiking buffs can have a go at the diverse recreational trails located in the area. The easy 0.8 miles Bottom of Waterfalls trail that features a sparkling waterfall is perfect for a family morning or evening walk. If you feel fit enough, take the challenge of hiking the moderate 4.9 miles Indian Council Caves Trail near Barkhamsted. This trail features vibrant wildflowers and is also perfect for bird-watching.

Besides fishing and hiking, this region is also popular with hunting and Wildlife watching. The neighboring People’s and American Legion state forests in Barkhamsted are everything a wildlife lover could ever dream of. Tunxis State Forest is a popular area for mountain biking, cross-country skiing, and letterboxing.

Camping at Enders State Forest

When spending a holiday RV camping at Enders State Forest, one of the campgrounds to consider is the White Pines Campground in Barkhamsted. The ample-sized gravel back-in sites come equipped with amenities like full hookups, fire rings, and restrooms. For recreation, the park has a well-maintained pool, and the nearby Barkhamsted Reservoir has good boating and fishing opportunities. Your pets will have a fun time at the dog park.

An alternative would be the Prospect Mountain Campground in Granville. Perched on the foothills of the Berkshires, guests camping with an RV here enjoy tons of recreational activities like skiing, hiking, and watching various festivals in the neighborhood. The big-rig accessible back-in and pull-thru gravel sites sit on a heavily-shaded area. Apart from full hookups, visitors get access to other facilities such as showers, laundry facilities, and WiFi. This family-friendly campground has a game room as well as a playground for kids.

Exploring the Area

After a couple of days at Enders State Forest, venture beyond the forest’s boundaries in search of more fun. Since Hartford was home to the legendary writer Mark Twain, a visit to the Mark Twain House and Museum would be worthwhile. Here, you’ll have an insight into the life, times, and the literary works of the celebrated American author. You can also take pictures of the 1874 High Victorian Gothic style mansion, renovated to its former history. After touring the house, take a stroll around the beautifully manicured gardens.

If the kids tagged along, drive your motorhome towards the Connecticut Science Center. Comprising of hundreds of science hands-on exhibits, this museum inspires kids to be innovative. Visitors also enjoy watching the virtual tour of the Connecticut River, astronomical journeys, and the dinosaur fossil dig. When you have time to spare, visit the iconic Connecticut Old State House for a brief history session. Later, stop by the picturesque Connecticut State Capitol and take pictures of the historic building with a dazzling gold dome.

To have an unforgettable time with the kids in Connecticut, plan a tour of the Bushnell Park Carousel. Strategically located in the heart of the state capital, this amusement park features a vintage merry-go-round, which is one of the oldest carousels made in America. This carousel has jumper horses, stander horses, and chariots portraying history. Afterward, take a walk around the lovely Bushnell Park Foundation bird watching and taking beautiful photos.

To ice-skating fanatics visiting the area with an RV Rental during winter, the Winterfest Rink in Bushnell Park is the place to be. Designed with a Victorian-era style, and surrounded by a variety of tree species, this is an eye-catching rink. Don’t worry if you’re a novice, as the park offers skating lessons to everyone. Sports enthusiasts interested in learning figure skating can head to the International Skating Center of Connecticut in Simsbury. Here, you’ll get trained to skate in the same space used by the Olympic medalist Michelle Kwan.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Bottom of Waterfalls, CTEnders State Forest, CT
  • Pine Mountain Trail, CTBarkhamsted, CT
  • Lake McDonough, CTBarkhamsted, CT
  • Indian Council Caves Trail, CTEnders State Forest, CT
  • Tunxis Trail, CTEnders State Forest, CT
  • Ratlum Mountain, CTCanton, CT
  • McLean from Salmon Brook , CTGranby, CT
  • Mclean Blue To Red Trail, CTGranby, CT
  • McLean Game Refuge Trail, CTGranby, CT
  • Roberts Brook Via Tunxis Trail, CTHartland, CT

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