Wolf's Den Family Campground Good Sam Verified Campground

256 Town St (Rte 82), East Haddam, CT 06423

Good Sam Verified Campground
(1 review) 5 out of 5 stars from 1 review
(1 review) 5 out of 5 stars from 1 review
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Address

256 Town St (Rte 82)
East Haddam, CT, 06423

Open May 3 - October 27

Contact

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Facility

Type: Campground
Partial Handicap Access
Laundry

 

Policies

Pets welcome
No tents
Total spaces: 209
Spaces available: 40
Seasonal Sites: 169
Gravel sites: 20
Back-in size: 42 x 52
Room for slideouts: Yes
Number of water: 40
Number of electric: 40
Amps: 30 Amp/50 Amp
Max Amps: 50

Restrooms
Ice
Laundry
Entertainment
Laundry
Entertainment
ATM
Fire rings
Fire rings

Swimming pool
Playground
Enclosed game room
Horseshoes
Mountain biking
Horseshoes
Mountain biking
Hunting season: None
Fishing
Fishing

(within 10 miles)

Fishing
Boating
Hiking
Kayaking / canoeing
Mountain biking
Kayaking / canoeing
Mountain biking
Hunting nearby (within 20 miles)

5 (1 review) 5 out of 5 stars from 1 review
Facility
5
Restroom
5
Appeal
5
What is being rated?
5 5 out of 5 stars 07/12/2018

If you are coming in east on Hwy 82 across the Connecticut River and are in a big rig - Do Not take Ray Hill Rd as our GPS suggested. It is a narrow road with a steep incline and a number of curves. Keep going to 82/151 and then head south to the campground. This is a large campground, a number of the sites are permanent, but very well kept up. Check in was fast and friendly. You will need to pay $10 for the gate key - you get your money back when you turn it back in. If you are in a Class A or... Read More

If you are coming in east on Hwy 82 across the Connecticut River and are in a big rig - Do Not take Ray Hill Rd as our GPS suggested. It is a narrow road with a steep incline and a number of curves. Keep going to 82/151 and then head south to the campground. This is a large campground, a number of the sites are permanent, but very well kept up. Check in was fast and friendly. You will need to pay $10 for the gate key - you get your money back when you turn it back in. If you are in a Class A or C you may need to get out of the vehicle to use the gate key. We were in Site 43, a back in with room to store the tow-dolly. It is grass with a small patch of cement to park the RV on. They are nice and wide, and level. We had electric (50amp) and water only with a grey water dumping. We had never used this type of system before, even after staying in 100's of campgrounds across the county. So we were not familiar with how it worked. It would be helpful at check in if they ask if you know about it. You need a special hose and connection piece, which they sell in their store, but we didn't know we needed it till we started to set up. Hubby went and bought the hose, then discovered he need the connect so he had to go back to the store to get that. All could have been avoided if they had ask us if we were familiar with it. Once set up it worked great. There is a pool, playground, ball field, game room, putt-putt golf, a number of stocked ponds and plenty of organized activity. The laundry and bathroom were clean. WiFi was good and Verizon signal was strong. The park is quiet and well maintained. We stayed June 25 - July 5, 2018 and paid $39.70 a night with a combination of Passport America Discount and their weekly rate.
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5 5 out of 5 stars 07/12/2018

If you are coming in east on Hwy 82 across the Connecticut River and are in a big rig - Do Not take Ray Hill Rd as our GPS suggested. It is a narrow road with a steep incline and a number of curves. Keep going to 82/151 and then head south to the campground. This is a large campground, a number of the sites are permanent, but very well kept up. Check in was fast and friendly. You will need to pay $10 for the gate key - you get your money back when you turn it back in. If you are in a Class A or... Read More

If you are coming in east on Hwy 82 across the Connecticut River and are in a big rig - Do Not take Ray Hill Rd as our GPS suggested. It is a narrow road with a steep incline and a number of curves. Keep going to 82/151 and then head south to the campground. This is a large campground, a number of the sites are permanent, but very well kept up. Check in was fast and friendly. You will need to pay $10 for the gate key - you get your money back when you turn it back in. If you are in a Class A or C you may need to get out of the vehicle to use the gate key. We were in Site 43, a back in with room to store the tow-dolly. It is grass with a small patch of cement to park the RV on. They are nice and wide, and level. We had electric (50amp) and water only with a grey water dumping. We had never used this type of system before, even after staying in 100's of campgrounds across the county. So we were not familiar with how it worked. It would be helpful at check in if they ask if you know about it. You need a special hose and connection piece, which they sell in their store, but we didn't know we needed it till we started to set up. Hubby went and bought the hose, then discovered he need the connect so he had to go back to the store to get that. All could have been avoided if they had ask us if we were familiar with it. Once set up it worked great. There is a pool, playground, ball field, game room, putt-putt golf, a number of stocked ponds and plenty of organized activity. The laundry and bathroom were clean. WiFi was good and Verizon signal was strong. The park is quiet and well maintained. We stayed June 25 - July 5, 2018 and paid $39.70 a night with a combination of Passport America Discount and their weekly rate.
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256 Town St (Rte 82), East Haddam, CT 06423
Coordinates: 41.450630, -72.430480
Elevation:

Directions
From Jct of Rte 9 & Hwy 82 (exit 7), E 5 mi on Hwy 82 (L)

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