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Mineral Springs Family Campground
Mineral Springs Family Campground is a family-friendly campground located in Stafford, Connecticut. The campground offers a variety of amenities, including a swimming pool, playground, and a game room. There are also a variety of activities available, such as fishing, hiking, and biking. The campground also offers a variety of accommodations, including RV sites, tent sites, and cabins. The campground is located near a variety of attractions, including Six Flags New England, the Connecticut Science Center, and the Mark Twain House & Museum.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Lynn Wytas
Excellent campground! Very family friendly and the owner and staff are fantastic people. Highly recommend!
Lynn Olden
I love Mineral Springs. Everyone is so friendly. I just got my seasonal yesterday, I am so excited. Clean!
The Bates Motel RV
We called here on a Monday night last minute looking for a week stay. They got us right in. We stayed at Safari site A next to the rec hall. Our site was pretty level, large space, plenty of room for our two cars and rig. Sites are only water and electric, but they do have a very easy to get to dump station. Pool was very clean and well kept. It was so quiet here during our stay. We had the entire Safari field to ourselves too. Owners and staff were extremely pleasent and accommodating. It's about 15 minutes from 84.
Maria Ramirez
Beutiful plase for camping.We loved
Paul Wilhelm
We place our fifth wheel at a local Campground a few times during the summer. We place this so are kids and grandchildren can use the camper. We paid for one month recently at mineral Springs. The first night my grandson and a couple of his friends plan to stay overnight. They were evicted early during the night. The owners stated that there is a Connecticut Law watch doesn't allow people under 21 to stay by themselves. We have stayed in the past at other campgrounds and this issue never came up. Because of this no one wanted to go back to Mineral Springs. As far as I'm concerned it was a complete waste of money. My other concern was when you are paying nearly $1,000 for a month's stay and then get charged an additional $5 per person for the day and $10 for overnight is outrageous. Talking to other campers they are very vigilant about this ruling. We will never stay here again. Also we did not check out the pool close up. We did this after arriving and discovered it is only a wading pool with 4 ft depth. The campground was well kept. So if you are looking for an overnight stay this would be acceptable. But staying here for the season to me would not make sense.