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Wolfs Den Family campground is operated by the the Gustine Family. Located on 35 scenic acres in the beautiful Connecticut River Valley, the campground has all the makings of a great family getaway. Individuals or groups are welcome for a day or a season. The campground facilities are open for family or company picnics or outings, with all scheduled activities available as well as custom programs. Their camp season is the first weekend of May until the last weekend of October.

Location: 256 Town Street East, Haddam Connecticut 06423 Telephone 860-873-9681 Fax 860-873-1248

Other RV campgrounds and dealers nearby:
(East Lyme) Aces High RV Park
(East Greenwich) Arlington RV Supercenter
(Wakefield) Boats Unlimited Inc.
(Ashford) Brialee RV and Tent Park
(Niantic) Camp Niantic Family Campground
(Griswold) Camp Wightman

06/09 Coming to The Haddam area
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