Hopeville Pond State Park

Hopeville Pond State Park is 544 acres full of ways to experience nature in a fun manner. You can stay for the day or several nights, but no matter how long you stay, you are sure to have a great time. This state park, located in the great state of Connecticut, encompasses the Pachaug River and features many spectacles of nature that the entire family can enjoy.
Natural geography
What makes Hopeville Pond State Park so famous is the Pachaug River that was once used by the Mohegan Indians as a fishing resource for their village. This river has remained untouched by mankind and you can gaze upon, swim or even fish in the crystal clear waters. Also, there are forests that have stood for many years that have winding trails for you to explore and discover all that nature has to offer.
Fun-filled activities
Whether you like to scuba dive or hike along the nature trails, Hopeville Pond State Park has tons of activities you are sure to enjoy. Some of the activities available are swimming, fishing, mountain biking and kayaking. With over 30 amenities and activities on location you can never run out of fun things to do with your time.
From April to September of any year, you can enjoy the excitement of this Connecticut state park for as many days and nights as you please. The seasonal campsites feature primitive style camping where you and your family can make a campfire and enjoy the classic camping traditions that you experienced as a child.