Camp harkness

Year Round Camping

Enjoy the season at camp harkness

Camp Harkness is located in Southeastern Connecticut on the shores of Long Island Sound. The 102-acre property in Waterford, CT, has open and wooded land. It also features a beachfront and a tidal marsh.

It is one of the few state parks in the country that is just for people with disabilities and their families and friends.

Camp Harkness is open year-round although many of the programs and facilities are seasonal. Camp Harkness is owned by the State of Connecticut and managed by the Department of Developmental Services.
Amenities and facilities at camp harkness  
Camp Harkness cabins

Reserve a stay

  • Summer camp sessions
  • Year-round and seasonal cabins
  • Year-round cottages
  • Seasonal tent sites
  • Lodge, bathhouse, infirmary
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Enjoy

  • Summer camp activities
  • Waterfront activities
  • Barnyard animals
  • Horseback riding
  • Accessible playscape
  • Dining hall, picnic pavillions, grills
Rainbow on Camp Harkness beach

Explore

  • Scenic walkway
  • Beautiful ocean overlook
  • Beach with seasonal boardwalk
  • Lovely gardens
  • 102 acres of coastal and wooded land

Frequently Asked Questions About Camp Harkness

Get or access a camp pass card
Any Connecticut resident with a disability can get a Camp Harkness Pass. Passholders are allowed 5 guests and 2 cars.
2023 Summer camp information
Three private agencies run the summer programs. To reserve a spot, contact those agencies directly.
Volunteer at camp harkness
All volunteers are welcome! Please contact our team for more information.
Reserve cabins and campsites
To make a reservation for overnight camping or to host an event, contact our team directly.
Kitchen, grill, and dining hall info
The kitchen is for professional use only. The dining hall and gas grill can be reserved for large groups and agencies - just contact our team.
Can I bring my dogs to Camp Harkness?
We do not allow dogs on the grounds from Memorial Day to Labor Day. No pets are permitted in the cabins or cottages at any time.

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