Mashamoquet Brook State Park
Closed — Closed for the season. Reopens May 1, 2026 through October 13, 2026. Reservations required and must be made at least 48 hours in advance via ReserveAmerica. The dump station is currently closed.
Special Weather Statement issued January 7 at 9:41PM EST by NWS Boston/Norton MA
Temperatures are falling below freezing, allowing wet surfaces from earlier precipitation to refreeze. This may result in patchy areas of black ice, especially on untreated roads, as well as bridges, overpasses, sidewalks, and parking lots. Motorist and pedestrians should use caution heading out tonight and during the Thursday morning commute, as some surfaces may appear wet but could be slick. Conditions improve midmorning as temperatures rise above freezing.
Special Weather Statement issued January 7 at 9:34PM EST by NWS Boston/Norton MA
Temperatures are falling below freezing, allowing wet surfaces from earlier precipitation to refreeze. This may result in patchy areas of black ice, especially on untreated roads, as well as bridges, overpasses, sidewalks, and parking lots. Motorist and pedestrians should use caution heading out tonight and during the Friday morning commute, as some surfaces may appear wet but could be slick. Conditions improve midmorning as temperatures rise above freezing.
About
Mashamoquet Brook State Park spans 900 acres in Pomfret, Connecticut, combining impressive geological features with rich Revolutionary War history. The park's most famous feature is the Wolf Den, where Israel Putnam crawled in 1742 to shoot a wolf that had been preying on local livestock. Near the den are the Table Rock and Indian Chair stone formations. The park entrance was once home to a cider mill, grist mill, and wagon shop, with the old grist mill now maintained as a museum by the Pomfret Historical Society. The campground contains 53 sites across two distinct loops. The Wolf Den loop offers 35 sites with modern amenities including flush toilets, showers, drinking water through Labor Day, paved site pads, and a dump station. The Mashamoquet Brook loop provides 18 wooded sites with a more primitive experience, featuring portable toilets and no running water or showers. All sites accommodate up to 6 people with 35-foot back-in driveways. The park's extensive trail system provides access to all areas and features, while Mashamoquet Brook lives up to its Native American name meaning "stream of good fishing."
Directions
From the east/Providence, RI: Take Route 6 west onto Route 101 west. Continue on Route 101 through Dayville until it ends at Route 44 in Pomfret. Proceed west on Route 44 for approximately 1 mile; Mashamoquet Brook State Park will be on your left. From the west/Hartford: Take Route 84 east, Exit 69.
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Amenities
| Water | Yes |
| Fires Allowed | Yes |
| Toilets | Yes |
| Dump Station | Yes |
| Wifi | No |
| Pets Allowed | — |
| Showers | Yes |
| Electric Hookups | Yes |
| Water Hookups | No |
| Sewer Hookups | No |
| Camp Store | No |
| Price | $14 - $29 |
Vehicle
| Max RV Length | 35ft |
| Max Trailer Length | — |
| Big Rig Friendly | No |
| Pull Through Sites | No |
Contact
| Phone | +1 (860) 928-6121 |
Cell Service
| AT&T | Yes |
| Verizon | Yes |
| T-Mobile | Yes |
Availability
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