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Laurel Trails Council Girl Scouts (Camp Seeley)
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Laurel Trails Council Girl Scouts (Camp Seeley)

Sharon, Connecticut
4.5 (74 reviews)

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About Laurel Trails Council Girl Scouts (Camp Seeley)

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Nestled in the heart of Connecticut, Laurel Trails Council Girl Scouts at Camp Seeley offers a unique camping experience that welcomes RV enthusiasts seeking a peaceful retreat in New England. This public campground provides an excellent base for exploring the natural beauty and rich history that Connecticut has to offer, making it an ideal destination for families, couples, and solo travelers looking to experience authentic outdoor recreation.

The campground itself is set within grounds dedicated to outdoor education and Girl Scout programming, creating a wholesome and safe atmosphere for all guests. The surrounding landscape features the lush, rolling terrain characteristic of Connecticut's interior, with mature trees and natural areas that provide shade and a genuine connection to nature. Whether you're looking to unwind after a day of exploration or simply enjoy peaceful mornings surrounded by woodland sounds, the environment here supports a restorative camping experience.

Connecticut's location in southern New England makes it an excellent jumping-off point for discovering the region's attractions. The state is home to charming coastal towns, historic sites, and scenic hiking opportunities. Visitors appreciate the proximity to cultural attractions, farm stands featuring local produce, and restaurants serving New England cuisine. The fall foliage season transforms the landscape into spectacular displays of color, making autumn an especially popular time to visit.

The campground serves various types of travelers. Families enjoy the safe, supervised environment and the proximity to outdoor activities suitable for all ages. History enthusiasts find Connecticut's Revolutionary War sites and colonial architecture within reasonable driving distance. Nature lovers appreciate the forested setting and opportunities for hiking and exploring local trails. Those seeking a quieter camping experience, away from massive commercial RV parks, will find the intimate scale of this facility particularly appealing.

The central Connecticut location offers good access to both inland attractions and the possibility of day trips to coastal areas. This makes Laurel Trails Council Girl Scouts an excellent choice for RV travelers planning a multi-day stay with varied daily activities.
4.5

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Sharon is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Connecticut weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Sharon.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Sharon. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Laurel Trails Council Girl Scouts (Camp Seeley) Reviews

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Fred Fronczek

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Fred Fronczek

GSOFCT had a family campout at this camp over the weekend. The camp is very nice. The waterfront and swimming area was centrally located and well maintained. The tents were on raised platforms and slept 4 comfortably. While some of the sites were up hills, the kids felt they were not difficult to climb (Some parents complained)- this is New England and hills are always present. The mess hall/ca... GSOFCT had a family campout at this camp over the weekend. The camp is very nice. The waterfront and swimming area was centrally located and well maintained. The tents were on raised platforms and slept 4 comfortably. While some of the sites were up hills, the kids felt they were not difficult to climb (Some parents complained)- this is New England and hills are always present. The mess hall/camp chow hall was a beautiful building. Food was very good. I'm hoping this camp continues to stay open and girl scouts can continue to enjoy it for years to come.

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Anne Schmidt

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Anne Schmidt

My daughters GS troop has been camping out here a few times a year. They always have a great time. Weve done a few events but there isn't much. We wish GSofCT would do more here since it's the only Eastern CT camp location.

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Lisa Larson

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Lisa Larson

My daughter has gone to Camp Laurel two years in a row now- she absolutely loves it. She had great experiences and made new friendships. It's a great program!

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Michelle Gold-Colón

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Michelle Gold-Colón

We've done two summer sleep away camp experiences and a family camp weekend and they were incredible. As a family we enjoyed canoeing, archery, tie dyeing, and candle making. Independently, our 8 year old learned outdoor skills including starting her own fire to cook over, archery, team building, canoeing, and more. She returned home with many new skills and so much confidence. She already has big... We've done two summer sleep away camp experiences and a family camp weekend and they were incredible. As a family we enjoyed canoeing, archery, tie dyeing, and candle making. Independently, our 8 year old learned outdoor skills including starting her own fire to cook over, archery, team building, canoeing, and more. She returned home with many new skills and so much confidence. She already has big plans for next summer and kid sister is raring to join in the fun. Thank you so much to the fantastic crew who took such great care of her and her girl scout sisters. Bandaid, Giggles, Crouton, Bluey, Noodle, and Dopey, to name a few, and all the rest of the GSofCT staff who make it all possible.

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Julia Lemmon

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Julia Lemmon

Do not stay here. Make adults prove they can swim to go into the water, snakes and leeches everywhere. cabins were so gross, had to remove all the spider webs. The porta potty was the nicest place there. Oh and lets not forget about the cabin they had us stay in with the roof falling in. $40/per is insane for this place, left early.

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