Wednesday, January 1, 2014

camping in CT that allows alcohol?

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Connecticut has many state parks and forests.

Actually, many campgrounds within municipal and state jurisdictions ban open containers of alcohol. However, most alcohol consumption that occurs does not involve law enforcement. Only causing a nuisance or threat to the safety of others tends to create a situation when alcohol ordinances are enforced. No one wants loud partiers in any campground. Backpacking trail campsites offer more freedom, since you are less likely to bother other people.

ALCOHOL PROHIBITED at both Mt. Misery and Green Falls. Please do not bring alcoholic beverages.
Kettletown State Park; Housatonic Meadows State Park; Macedonia Brook State Park; Black Rock State Park: ALCOHOL PROHIBITED. Please do not bring alcoholic beverages.

Camping in the wilderness in CT?

Q. I just got back from a wilderness program and me and my gf wanna go camping together we would like to go miles away from anyone else i have a giant backpack and i can bring everything we need to survive for a few days i know there are campgrounds but i was wondering if its ok to just head out and camp wherever as long as i follow no trace left behind standards if not were are some good places to camp are there just open woods that are not all laid out and structured with all the campsites side by side,in connecticut or campsites with no people around is all im looking for


Answer
Unfortunately, CT doesn't have any "wilderness" camping. It's all in camp grounds, either private or state-owned land. If found camping in non-designated areas, you'll likely be charged with trespassing.
Like one person already responded, NY is a very camping-friendly state. For that matter, they have set aside a bunch of land just for outdoor recreation--including camping. Most anywhere in the Catskills or Adirondacks can be camped easily. Private land is a different story. Landowners are very concerned about your getting hurt and holding them responsible and will therefore charge you with trespassing. There are so many great places to go camping though that private land shouldn't be an issue. Just be sure to register at ranger stations, trail heads and leave an itinerary with someone to ensure someone knows where you are and when you should be coming back.




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