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The best camper van rentals in Connecticut

Connecticut is made up of coastal cities and rural areas, dotted with small towns and dripping with New England charm. A camper van rental in Connecticut lets you unlock endless adventures in this gem of the Northeast.

Connecticut is home to some of the most beautiful hiking trails, parks, forests, and nature preserves in New England. For those who love being outdoors, there are endless ways to enjoy fresh air and adventure in a Connecticut camper van rental.


Connecticut has miles of scenic coastline views that will inspire anyone with an adventurous spirit. Enjoy a day in Hammonasset Beach State Park, the largest in the state and voted to have some of the best beaches in the region. There are over 500 grassy campsites perfect for parking your camper van and making your home for the night right on the ocean.


Want to experience more of Connecticut’s mountains and forests? Head westward to find more wooded state parks. Choose from hundreds of hiking trails for every activity level with views of lush green valleys and rolling hills. Connecticut has an amazing 142 state parks, so you’re almost never more than a short drive from public land to enjoy.


Camping in Connecticut is a popular activity in the spring, summer and fall. There are 13 state parks that offer camping accommodations like RV and tent sites, rustic cabins, and yurts. Your camper van has everything you need for a cozy night’s stay under the stars in any of Connecticut’s incredible campgrounds.


Winter sports enthusiasts will have no shortage of opportunities to find stoke in Connecticut. Find a variety of activities from downhill skiing to snowboarding and snow tubing at popular places like Mohawk Mountain Ski Area and Powder Ridge Mountain Park.


Advanced or novice when it comes to the outdoors, there is something for everyone when you visit Connecticut in a camper van.



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The first hamburger in US history was served in New Haven, CT at Louis' Lunch in 1895.

The Connecticut River flows from New Hampshire south through the center of the state, ending at Long Island Sound.

Lake Candlewood is the largest lake in Connecticut. The lake has almost nine square miles and is surrounded by the towns of Brookfield, New Fairfield, New Milford and Sherman.

The word “Connecticut” is derived from the Native American word "quinetucket," meaning beside the long, tidal river.

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