Aug-19-2013 12:00 PM
Mar-26-2014 07:30 AM
Mar-26-2014 07:20 AM
Mar-26-2014 05:38 AM
Tvov wrote:WrongWayRandall wrote:
In planning various vacations/camping trips we have often discounted Conn. for that very reason. It's too bad really, because it's a very pretty place to visit and the people have always been friendly to us when we have passed through on our way to other destinations....
There are plenty of private campgrounds here in Connecticut that allow and even welcome pets - and the private campgrounds have full hookups. Most Connecticut state parks have extremely limited hookups, vast majority of state campsites are dry camping. My understanding is that hookups (at least electric and water) are being added to many state park
s over the next few years.
Mar-26-2014 05:34 AM
Mar-25-2014 07:07 PM
WrongWayRandall wrote:
In planning various vacations/camping trips we have often discounted Conn. for that very reason. It's too bad really, because it's a very pretty place to visit and the people have always been friendly to us when we have passed through on our way to other destinations....
Mar-25-2014 07:48 AM
Mar-22-2014 01:43 PM
poodlecamper1 wrote:
Hi, original poster here. I've given up on the State park/dog camping campaign. We are moving away from CT, and will be enjoying lots of dog friendly state park camping in other areas and paying less for it, as well as living where leashed dogs are allowed on the beach, and unleashed at specified times.Seems to work out at other locations without mountains of dog doo being left.
Mar-22-2014 11:56 AM
Mar-22-2014 08:45 AM
Mar-20-2014 04:12 PM
Mar-20-2014 09:37 AM
poodlecamper1 wrote:
Please keep the comments coming. I tried last year to get them to at least try some dog loops and was told they "were thinking about it". Since $$$ is the prime motivator here, if they reslized that they're losing potential income that may be the incentive needed.
Sep-02-2013 05:06 PM
mdcamping wrote:
IMO, Ct has never been friendly to anything concerning Camping/Rving.... expensive, and pet policys in both the state and some of the private campgrounds where the concern for the most part is for liability.
That said, in the Norteast corner of the state, is a very nice COE campground, very pet friendly,lots of nature,larger sites,lake, and respectful campers. West Thompson Lake COE
Mike
Sep-01-2013 08:07 AM
Aug-20-2013 02:46 PM