Nestled in the Western Highlands of Connecticut, Black Rock State Park offers 444 acres of rolling, wooded terrain in Watertown, CT — a scenic retreat for RV campers seeking nature and history in one place. The park takes its name from graphite deposits mined here as early as 1657, and its landscape of steep, pine- and hemlock-covered ledges surrounds the picturesque Black Rock Pond. Campers enjoy 78 wooded and open sites with water hookups, pull-through sites, picnic tables, grills, and firewood available on-site. Full-service amenities include hot showers, restrooms, and a dump station. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to explore: fish for brown trout, rainbow trout, and largemouth bass in this designated trout park, or hike the Mattatuck Trail and the 1.6-mile Black Rock Loop Trail for panoramic views of the Naugatuck Valley. Swimming at the pond beach adds to the warm-weather appeal. Just minutes away, the Thomaston Opera House and the Railroad Museum of New England provide cultural diversions, while nearby restaurants, wineries, and shops round out the experience. Black Rock State Park is an ideal Connecticut camping destination for families and outdoor adventurers alike.