CAMPING @ KETTLETOWN STATE PARK

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contractID CT
description Kettletown State Park features Lake Zoar, the fifth largest freshwater body in the state, created in 1919,when the Connecticut Light and Power Company constructed the Stevenson Dam to produce hydroelectric power. The water of the Housatonic River feeds the man-made Lake Zoar, a popular site for all manner of water sports.
drivingDirection Off Interstate 84: Take Exit 15. Go south onto CT Route 67. Take a right at the first traffic light onto Kettletown Road. Continue for approximately 3 miles on Kettletown Road. Take a right onto Georges Hill Road. The park is located on the left, approximately 0.6 miles down.
facilitiesDescription Kettletown Campground offers 61 sites, in both open and wooded settings. Youth group camping is also available. Other park facilities include restrooms, and picnic tables.
facility KETTLETOWN STATE PARK
facilityID 100109
fullReservationUrl http://www.reserveamerica.com/campsiteSearch.do?contractCode=CT&parkId=100109&cmp=39-32--joewils
importantInformation ALCOHOL IS PROHIBITED AT THIS CAMPGROUND PETS ARE NOT PERMITTED AT THIS CAMPGROUND The primary occupant of the campsite: (1) Must be present to check in and register for the campsite. (2) Must be 18 years of age or older (21 for cabins) (3) Must present valid government issued photo identification. (4) Must provide valid vehicle registration and if necessary the camper registration. (5) Must list the first and last names of camping party as only the names listed are allowed to occupy the campsite. Check out time is 12noon â check in time is 1:00 PM (2 PM for cabins) â campers will not be allowed to check-in after 10 PM. CAMP VISITORS are allowed to enter state campgrounds from 8:00 a.m.until sunset, and may stay until 10:00 p.m. Daily Parking rates may apply. FIREWOOD In an effort to protect Connecticut's forests from the introduction and spread of destructive insect pests, bringing firewood into State of CT campgrounds and state parks from other states is strictly prohibited. As an alternative, firewood can be purchased locally. LENGTH OF STAY The maximum length of stay is fourteen consecutive days. If you have a 14 day reservation, all members of your camping party and your camping equipment must leave the park for 5 days before you can return. Prior to finishing a reservation transaction, the Internet customer is asked to "agree" to all the terms given. Refunds are not available for misunderstanding of terms. Black bears, deer, skunks, raccoons and other wildlife share this space with you; please plan to store all food, hygiene items and trash in appropriate containers or in your vehicle. Fireworks of any kind are prohibited in CT State Parks â this includes sparklers
nearbyAttrctionDescription State parks in the area include Collis P. Huntington State Park, Kellogg Environmental Center, Indian Well State Park, Osbornedale State Park, and Southford Falls State Park.
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orientationDescription The 600 acre Kettletown State Park is located in Southbury, CT and borders Lake Zoar, an impoundment of the Housatonic River. Kettletown State Park, situated in the towns of Southbury and Oxford, contains 605 acres and was originally inhabited by the Pootatuck Indians, members of the Algonquin group. The park's name refers to the Kettletown Purchase of the 1750's, where in the white settlers "purchased" the surrounding lands from the Pootatuck Indians in part for a brass kettle.The State of Connecticut purchased 455 of the 605 acres in Kettletown in 1950 with funds left by Edward Carrington of New Haven, which he dedicated to the acquisition of public land in the Naugatuck Valley.
recreationDescription The park offers camping, swimming, picnicking, hiking and fishing.
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