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As the largest city in Litchfield County, Torrington is a unique area in Connecticut. Founded in 1735, this city was once known for its vast amount of mills. It was also where the first condensed milk factory in the world was situated in 1857. During the 1950s, the city was once severely flooded due to a few hurricanes but soon recovered.

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The Great Outdoors

While touring the area with your RV rental in Torrington, consider a stop at Burr Pond State Park. This park, created in 1949, runs over 438-acres long. While it is home to a few trails you can venture down, it’s especially known for Burr Pond. Picnic on its shores or go swimming or fishing in it. While here, take a moment to view the plaque that marks the spot where the first condensed milk factory in the world once stood.

RV Parks

If you’re searching for a place to park for the night or week book an RV in Torrington. You’ll soon discover a few places that offer what you may be looking for. One option is the Hemlock Hill Camp Resort. This RV park is designed to be a peaceful getaway and offers 140 sites. This pet-friendly option has amenities such as electric, water, WiFi, and a pool.

Exploring the City

There are a handful of places for you to park your Torrington camper rental as you set out on an adventure. One of the most popular attractions in the city is the Fyler-Hotchkiss Estate. Once home to historical icon John Brown, this Queen Anne-style structure now serves as the headquarters to the Torrington Historical Society. Tour its interior to learn more about its history, view electric chandeliers, glass pieces from the 1800s, and vintage photos.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds

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  • Burr Pond, CTTorrington, CT
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  • Nature Trails, CTMorris, CT
  • Ice House Ruins Loop, CTMorris, CT
  • Nepaug State Forest Trail, CTNew Hartford, CT
  • Wheeler Hill, CTMorris, CT
  • Jones Mountain, CTNew Hartford, CT
  • Mile of Ledges and Tory Den Trail, CTPlymouth, CT
  • Apple Hill - Observation Deck, CTMorris, CT
  • Sessions Woods Wildlife Management Area Trail, CTNassahegon State Forest, CT

Recent RV rental reviews in Torrington

Emily T.

February, 2026

Amazing winter vanlife experience in Thing2!!! We (2 adults & dog) did a week-long snowboarding trip from CT to ME, and it was great to have the van as our basecamp & lodge. We were warm & comfortable despite freezing temps outside, and had enough space for all our gear. Michael did a great walk-through of the systems when we picked up & was responsive and helpful throughout the trip - highly recommend.
Tommy E.

January, 2026

Edgar was an amazing travel van. Everything i needed and more. A few of the nights I stayed in the van , the temps were in single digits, and I was warm and toasty . Tatiana was more than helpful, with any questions I had about all the amenities in the van. Would definitely rent Edgar again , for any adventures I have planned.
Thanks again
Tommy
John N.

December, 2025

Kevin came through again last minute.

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