Kettletown State Park is a 605-acre Connecticut state park nestled along the eastern shore of Lake Zoar in Southbury, Connecticut. Known for its natural beauty and rich indigenous Pootatuck heritage — local legend holds that early colonists traded a single brass kettle for hunting and fishing rights here — the park offers a scenic and historically meaningful escape for RV campers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The campground features 55 RV and tent sites equipped with electrical and water hookups, along with on-site bathhouses with showers, dump stations, picnic tables, and grills. Six miles of hiking trails wind through the forested landscape, while Lake Zoar provides excellent fishing and boating opportunities. The park's location in the Naugatuck Valley region of Connecticut makes it a convenient base for exploring the wider Housatonic River Valley and nearby towns. Note that a maximum trailer length of 28 feet applies, and a 14-day stay limit is in effect. Reservations can be made through ReserveAmerica. Whether seeking a tranquil lakeside retreat or an active outdoor adventure in the heart of Connecticut, Kettletown State Park delivers a well-appointed and memorable camping experience.