Southwind Farms

Come visit a 27-acre alpaca farm that's home to 50 alpacas. Located in the beautiful rolling hills of Litchfield County, the farm will relax as well as educate you. Learn the difference between these curious, gentle animals as opposed to their larger cousins, the Llama. Learn about their fleece, compared only to cashmere. See the crias (baby alpacas) and how they relate to children by playing tac with them. Bring your camera. Personal tours are available through prior arrangement. During the year, there are many special events at the farm. Other amenities: dining nearby, parking

Saltwater Farm Vineyard

Vineyard and winery located on more than 100 scenic acres, with 15 of which are planted with six varieties of grapes, and bordered by tidal marshes, a cove and vistas of Long Island Sound, near the historic coastal village of Stonington. The centerpiece of the property, which has a small private airport dating to the late 1930s, is a World War II vintage hangar, designed by the late architect John W. Lincoln, a colleague of Walter Gropius (regarded as one of the pioneering masters of modern architecture). The hangar has been preserved and converted into a winery, opening onto terraces and the

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Natchaug State Forest Campgrounds

Backpack campsites : General Lyons campsite, Knowlton Brook campsite, and Nipmuck Trail campsite. The backpack camping zones offer primitive campsites with few facilities. Campers are advised to bring their own tents and drinking water is not provided except at approved state park and forest wells. Silvermine Horse Camp : 15 wooded sites with basic facilitites and no fees.

Pachaug State Forest Campgrounds

Green Falls Campground (off Rte. 138), offers 18 wooded sites. Pond fishing, swimming. One pet per site permitted. Late-Apr.-Sept., daily. Camping: $17/night for CT residents. $27/night for non-CT-residents. Parking: $9 CT residents, $15 non-CT residents. Mt. Misery Campground (off Rte. 49), offers 22 wooded sites. Stream fishing, swminning nearby. One pet per site permitted. Late-Apr.-Jan. daily. Camping: $14/night for CT residents. $24/night for non-CT-residents. Frog Hollow Horse Camp , exclusive for equestrain use, available on a first-come, first-served basis. 18 semi-wooded sites.Camping

Rocky Neck State Park Campground

160 wooded and open sites. Concession, dumping station, bathrooms, showers, saltwater swimming and fishing, no pets. Other amenities: Fishing Nearby, Hiking nearby

Mashamoquet Brook State Park Campgrounds

Wolf Den Campground: 35 open sites, bathrooms, showers, dumping station, fishing, hiking, swimming nearby. No pets. $14/night for CT residents. $24/night non-CT-residents. Mashamoquet Brook Campground : 20 wooded sites. Dumping station and swimming nearby. Fishing, hiking. No pets. $14/night for CT residents. $24/night non-CT-residents.

Lake Waramaug State Park Campground

77 wooded and open sites overlooking the lake. Concession, dumping station, bathrooms, showers, fishing, swimming. Activities include camping, car-top boating, lake fishing, picnicking, swimming, canoe and kayak rentals. No pets. Rustic cabin rental : all cabins are 14 feet by 17 feet, have two rooms and can sleep six. There is a double bed in the front room and two bunk beds in the back room. Cabins do no have kitchens or bathrooms.

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Kettletown State Park Campground

This scenic park offers camping, picnicking, hiking and fishing. Offering 63 partly wooded and open sites. Dumping station, bathrooms, showers, fishing, no pets. Trailers and RVs may not exceed 28' in length. Rustic cabin rental: all cabins are 14 feet by 17 feet, have two rooms and can sleep six. There is a double bed in the front room and two bunk beds in the back room. Cabins do no have kitchens or bathrooms. Learn more .

Housatonic Meadows State Park Campground

Camp in a rustic setting near the Housatonic River, with canoeing and fly-fishing. 95 sites available, including dumping station, bathrooms, showers, no swimming, no pets. All cabins are 14 feet by 17 feet, have two rooms and can sleep six. There is a double bed in the front room and two bunk beds in the back room. Cabins do not have kitchens or bathrooms. Learn more .

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