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Kettletown State Park
  5 Stars (1 Rating)
  1400 Georges Hill Rd
      Southbury, Connecticut
  United States
  (203) 264-5169
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Description

Kettletown State Park, situated in the towns of Southbury and Oxford, contains 605 acres and was originally inhabited by the Pootatuck Indians, members of the Algonquin group. Early colonists reportedly traded one brass kettle for use of the land for hunting and fishing. Eventually, the settlers acquired complete rights to the area and, by 1758, the Pootatucks had either migrated to the northwest or perished.



Although the Pootatucks were expert fisherman and hunters, their main occupation was farming. They raised fine crops of beans, squash, tobacco and apples. The Pootatucks developed a drum communications system which could carry a message over 200 miles in just two hours. All that remains now in the Kettletown area of this once prosperous tribe is an occasional arrowhead. In 1919, their original village was covered by the water of the Housatonic River when the Connecticut Light and Power Company constructed the Stevenson Dam to produce hydroelectric power. The resulting Lake Zoar is the fifth largest freshwater body in the state. The settlers who had used the land for dairy farming had deserted much of it as better farming land became available elsewhere.

The State of Connecticut purchased 455 of the 605 acres in Kettletown in 1950 with funds left by Edward Carrington of New Haven, which he had dedicated to the acquisition of public land in the Naugatuck Valley.

Much has happened to Kettletown since the arrival of the early settlers. Today it exists in a more natural state for all to enjoy.

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5 Star Rating5.0 out of 5 stars
  A Very wonderful campground!!
Reviewed on June 19th, 2020
After discovering that all of the campgrounds in CT have now turned to an outfir called "Reserve America" to deal with their bookings I pleged I would never visit a campground that employed such a BS company again. You go camping to get away from the technology and computer but for some reason they make you book your campsite using stupid technoogy and charge you a $9.00 transaction fee to do so. However, my 3 year old was bugging me to take him camping and back woods was not the way to go for his first trip so I bit the bullet and booked a site at Kettltown through that Reserve America outfit. It was a very nice time,the sites were well wooded, the lake was very clean along with the bathrooms, toilets, and everything else. We stayed for 3 nights and the ranger came by every day along with the cleaning people to tidy up the campground and restock the TP and stuff like that. Unfortunatly it will be a while befor my sun is ready for a real camping trip so I will be a slave to "Reserve America for the next few years as I will be returning to kettletown a few more times to introduce the young one to the great outdoors.
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