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Macedonia Brook State Park RV & Campground Guide

Connecticut

Macedonia Brook State Park is a huge, 2,302-acre park located in Kent, Connecticut. Its features include natural bodies of water, mountains, and beautiful woods. Visitors to the park can enjoy all kinds of outdoor activities, making it an ideal place to visit should you be looking for time in nature. 

The weather in Macedonia Brook State Park is absolutely perfect during the warm—but not too hot—summer months. Fall and spring also make good times to visit, as the weather tends to be relatively mild and the foliage is amazing during these seasons. Winter is the harshest of the park’s seasons by far, and most people choose not to visit during these cold months. 

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Weather
Spring 23-68 F
Summer 53-80 F
Fall 29-61 F
Winter 12-39 F
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RV Resorts & Campsites in Macedonia Brook State Park

Camping during your visit to this gorgeous state park is a great way to ensure you get the full experience. After all, what better way to immerse yourself in the nature of the area than to eat and sleep in it?

That said, tent camping definitely isn’t for everybody. This is where RV camping and the rentals from RVshare come into play. RVing allows you to experience all the magic of camping without all of the discomforts that come along with it, and RVShare makes trying your hand at RVing easy by providing a huge variety of well-maintained motorhomes and trailers to choose from. 

Of course, you will need someplace to park your rental RV. Fortunately, visitors to Macedonia Brook State Park have the option to camp in the gorgeous and convenient in-park campground. 

This campground is quite primitive, providing only pit toilets and potable water pumps. That said, many people enjoy the peace and beauty offered by this campground enough to go without full hookups. 

Don’t feel up to staying in such a primitive place? Try one of these area RV park options instead. 

Lake Waramaug State Park

The campground in Lake Waramaug State Park is not a resort by any stretch. That said, it does have a little more to offer than the Macedonia Brook State Park camping area does, and it still allows you to camp surrounded by nature at a low rate. The location of this campground is also more convenient than other options.

  • Water hookup: No

  • Electrical hookup: No

  • Sewer hookup: No

  • Wi-Fi: No

  • Pet-friendly: Yes 

  • Other amenities: Dump station; bathhouses; recreation opportunities

Cozy Hills Campground

Those looking for a private RV park should turn to Cozy Hills. This park is a bit further away, but because it offers electric and water hookups along with a whole range of activities, the extra drive is worthwhile. Rates are a bit high, but in exchange for these fees you will receive an amazing camping experience. 

  • Water hookup: Yes

  • Electrical hookup: Yes

  • Sewer hookup: No

  • Wi-Fi: Yes

  • Pet-friendly: Yes

Other amenities: Bathouses; laser tag; swimming pool; store; arcade; cafe; playground; planned activities

White Memorial Family Campground

Another great area camping option can be found at White Memorial Family Campground. The rates here are beyond reasonable, beating out even the state parks. That said, this is another relatively primitive campground, only offering guests pit toilets, water fillup, and a dump station.

  • Water hookup: No

  • Electrical hookup: No

  • Sewer hookup: No

  • Wi-Fi: No

  • Pet-friendly: Yes

  • Other amenities: Store; marina; dump station; potable water

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What to Do at
Macedonia Brook State Park

Inside Macedonia Brook State Park

Wondering what to do during your time in Macedonia State Park? Above all else, you will want to spend your time reconnecting with nature. This can be done while annoying any of the following activities:

Walking/Hiking — The most important thing to do while at Macedonia Brook State Park is hiking. This particular park boasts one of the best hiking trails of any of the Connecticut state parks: The Blue Trail. This trail crosses a mountain and offers spectacular views, especially during the fall when the foliage is turning. 

Fishing — The in-park streams offer some wonderful fishing opportunities. The water runs clear and the fish are plentiful. Be sure to bring your gear!

Picnicking — You’ll want to eat during your visit, and you probably won’t want to leave the park to do it. Luckily, there are plenty of outstanding picnic places throughout the park. Pack some sandwiches and a blanket, and plan to enjoy your food and a gorgeous view of nature. 

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How to Get to
Macedonia Brook State Park

To reach Macedonia Brook State Park, follow Route 341 until you reach Macedonia Brook Rd. From there, head northeast on Macedonia Brook Rd, keeping left at the fork of Macedonia Brook Rd and Fuller Mountain Rd. Follow signs into the park. 

The address of the park is:

159 Macedonia Brook Rd

Kent, CT 06757

Entering Macedonia Brook State Park

While this park does charge fees for camping, there are no fees to enter the park for day use. Therefore, unless you plan to camp in the park, you simply need to park and jump right into your outdoor fun.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Macedonia Brook State Park

What is the best time of year to visit Macedonia Brook State Park?

For camping, Macedonia Brook State Park is open from early May to early October. The park is open for hiking and picnicking in the warmer months. In the winter, many visitors come for the cross-country skiing.

What is the climate of Macedonia Brook State Park?

Macedonia Brook State Park is inland and has a humid continental climate. The summers are hot, and the winters are cold. The area receives about 45 inches of annual rainfall, and the rainy season is late spring to early summer.

Are there designated RV camping spots in Macedonia Brook State Park?

The park’s campground has 51 sites for RVs and tents. Twenty-two sites are intended for RVs as standard, nonelectrical campsites. The maximum RV length that the campground can accommodate is 35 feet.

Do you have to reserve a camping spot at Macedonia Brook State Park and what is the cost?

With a minimum two-night stay, advance reservations are accepted up to 11 months before you arrive. The cost per night is $14 for Connecticut residents and $24 for others.

Are pets allowed at Macedonia Brook State Park?

You are welcome to bring your pets to Macedonia Brook State Park for a picnic or a hike, but they must be on a leash. No pets are allowed in the campground.