Hide-A-Way Cove Family Campground, East Killingly, Connecticut
While visiting this area in Connecticut it's a good idea to go camping too. Pack your camping stuff and hit the road, Hide-a-way Cove Campground, Connecticut is a perfect place for getting out. The excellent variety of local attractions and such an abundance of outdoors recreation are sure to keep you coming back for more. Lots of people stay at Hide-a-way Cove Campground when going to Quinebaug & Shetucket Rivers Valley National Heritage Corridor. Some activities here are fishing, swimming, hiking, golf, and whitewater paddling, so you might want to stay a while. There are so many fun things to do around Hide-a-way Cove Campground and It's always fun to be here. Hide-a-way Cove Campground is a top choice with the people from Danielson. Famous Connecticut hospitality and the very well run facilities is reason enough to come here.

There are great places to discover along the Walkabout Trail and if you come at the right time of year Clear and Branch offers some great whitewater. The sights at Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor will blow your mind and if you feel like playing some golf you're in luck because Brooklyn Golf Course is very near. This campground is a great place to visit. Go for a hike on the Greene and a round of golf at nearby Brooklyn is a great way to kill some time. Old Furnace State Park is a beautiful place any time of year and float down the rapids of Danielson in a kayak. So much fun stuff to do at Hide-a-way Cove Campground, so little time… All our national parks are great places to visit and Quinebaug & Shetucket Rivers Valley National Heritage Corridor is no exception and get yourself into a kayak and hit Quinebaug River. What would winter be without some skiing at Yawgoo Valley and why not spend some time golfing at a nearby golf course like Plainfield. Coming to this campground is always a good idea. Don't leave Hide-a-way Cove Campground without first going for a hike along the Munyan Trail, you'll meet a lot of people from Willimantic here. Going for a hike on the Border Trail is always a great adventure and great hiking is available along the HOPEVILLE POND STATE PARK. This place rocks, just look at all the fun stuff to do around Hide-a-way Cove Campground.

In the summertime highs here at Hide-a-way Cove Campground get into the 80's. Summer night lows dip down to the 50's. High temperatures in winter are normally in the 30's and nighttime lows in the 10's for Hide-a-way Cove Campground in winter. Hide-a-way Cove Campground gets lots of water, the month of November is the wettest with most of the rain, the driest of the months is February.

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Hide-A-Way Cove Family Campground
 
Address 1060 North Road,
P.O. Box 129,
East Killingly,
Connecticut,
USA,
06243
 
Tel (860) 774-1128
Fax860 774-1128
 
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Thu 4 Dec 2008 Showers (Low:27F High:51F)
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