State officials are making plans to reopen shuttered campgrounds, expand lifeguard coverage and hire more seasonal workers, thanks to a new funding stream for Connecticut's 110 state parks. It will mark the first time in two years the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection has had the financial resources to take such steps. State budget problems had forced the agency to scale back. The General Assembly came up with the Passport to Parks initiative. http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/business/article201952479.html
✅ Amenities & Features
ElectricFull-hookupsPetsPoolPublic ParkSewerState ParkTentsWater
📖 About This Campground
Salt Rock State Park in Baltic Connecticut offers full and primitive (no water, electric, or sewer) hookup RV and tent camping in a wooded setting near the banks of the Shetucket River.