Shuttle to be provided to and from the hotel Reservations must be made by April 17, 2025, to receive the special group rate.
Shuttle leaves at 2pm to depart for the venue and is contracted for the night.
From Danbury/I-84E:
Head northeast on I-84E
Take Exit 15 for US-6E/CT-67 toward Southbury - 0.2mi
Use the left two lanes to turn onto CT-67W/US-6W
Continue on US-6W - 1.6mi
Turn left onto Flanders Rd. - 5.1mi
Turn right to stay on Flanders Rd. - 184ft
Turn left onto Main St S - 1.4mi
Turn Right onto Kasson Rd. - 0.3mi
From Windsor/I-91S:
Head south on I-91S
Take exit 32A-32B for I84W toward Waterbury - 30.5mi
Take exit 20 to merge onto CT-8N toward Torrington - 4mi
Take exit 34 for CT-262 toward Watertown - 0.2mi
Sharp left onto CT-262 - 1.6mi
Turn right onto CT-262/Buckingham St - 1.1mi
Turn left onto Nova Scotia Hill Rd - 0.6mi
Turn left onto Cutler St - 0.3mi
Turn right onto Baldwin St - 0.2mi
Turn right onto Main St - 0.1mi
Continue onto CT-63N/Lichfield Rd - 2.9mi
Turn left onto CT-132S - 2.8mi
Continue straight onto Kasson Rd. - 446ft
Black Rock Campground
2025 Season: Opens Friday, May 23 and closes Monday, October 13 at noon
Campground Map
30 RV/Tent Sites
Daily Rate:
$17 resident/$27 non-resident plus processing fee
Open and wooded sites with picnic table, fire ring, and grate
Accessible campsites available by reservation
Six-person maximum per site
Maximum stay: 14 days
Four Rustic Cabins
Daily Rate:
$50 resident/$60 non-resident – plus processing fee, 15% occupancy tax, and refundable $50 security deposit
Two-room cabins with double bed and two bunk beds
Comfortably sleeps four people with space up to six
Available to reserve on Friday & Saturday nights prior to June 16, and daily from June 16 - September 1
Two night minimum required
Amenities
ADA access
Bathhouses with hot showers, dishwashing, and potable water*
Dumping station
Fishing
Swimming
No electric or water hookups available
*Early season is designated as rustic camping only - no bathrooms, showers or running water available. Portable toilets available near campground office.
Reserve a Campsite
Online: Reserve America
By phone: 1-877-668-CAMP (2267)
Welcome to Cozy Hills,
a Family Friendly Campground!
Welcome to Cozy Hills Campground, one of the most iconic destinations for family camping in Connecticut. We offer plenty of family-friendly activities to make you and your kids happy and provide you with a fun-filled getaway.
We have everything to make your stay pleasant and seamless:
Pet Friendly
In-Ground Swimming Pool (Open Seasonally; 3 1/2 Feet Deep)
Free WIFI
Outdoor Laser Tag
Climbing Wall
Arcade
3 Playgrounds
Beautiful Cabins & Rental RVs
2 Small Fishing Ponds
12-Acre Fishing Pond (currently closed due to low water levels)
Canoe & Kayak Rentals (currently closed due to low water levels)
Gift Shop
Propane Filling Station
Full-Service Restaurant (Weekends)
Horseshoes
Arts & Crafts
Grassy Activity Field
Archery Lessons
BINGO
Super Mega Slide
Dog Park
AND MORE!
For reservations or general inquiries, please call us at 860-567-2119
A popular local attraction, but unknown to most outsiders and absent from all known guidebooks and websites (at least that we are aware of), Nonnewaug Falls, or Leever Falls, as it is commonly called, is reached by an easy and pleasant walk through woods and past open fields. The falls are surrounded by rich moss and other vegetation which lends a bold green color to the hemlock-shrouded ravine. The 18-foot drop begins as a horsetail before gracefully spilling away from the underlying rock face for a final 7-foot plunge, landing in a waist-deep pool. Swimming is prohibited here, which is a bit of a shame. Exploration of the falls is limited to the side of the river you arrived at as the other side is private property. Although water is likely to flow over the falls year round, high water showcases them best.
Experience this 0.6-mile out-and-back trail near Lakeside, Connecticut. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 13 min to complete. This trail is great for birding and hiking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime.
This trail is a short and enjoyable walk to the Camp Columbia Tower, which has a cool history behind it. The stairs leading up to the top of it are a little bit narrow, but once you get to the top, you can enjoy a nice 360-degree view of the area. If you want to extend your hike/walk. you can take a loop path around the tower.
The Bethlehem Indoor Flea Market, located in scenic, Bethlehem, CT, is a family owned business, offering an array of merchandise at amazing prices. Open year round, we pride ourselves on having one of the largest selection of products at the lowest prices around. There are no admission or parking fees. It’s the best spot for great deals on used furniture, clothing, electronics, jewelry, and dishes. We stock everything-and we mean EVERYTHING! From children’s toys and books, to automobiles and refridgerators, if you’re looking for it, chances are we have it! Stop by and see for yourself!