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Youth Camp II
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Youth Camp II

Southbury, Connecticut
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About Youth Camp II

Campground in Connecticut.

Youth Camp II offers a public campground experience in Connecticut, providing an accessible outdoor retreat for RV travelers exploring the northeastern United States. Located in Connecticut, this campground serves as a convenient base for discovering what the state and surrounding New England region have to offer.

Connecticut presents a wonderfully diverse landscape for RV enthusiasts. The state combines coastal charm with inland natural beauty, historic colonial towns with modern attractions, and peaceful rural areas with vibrant cultural centers. Whether you're interested in exploring the Atlantic coastline, hiking through state forests, visiting historic sites, or experiencing small-town New England character, the location provides good access to Connecticut's varied attractions.

The area surrounding the campground offers opportunities for outdoor recreation typical of Connecticut's natural environment. Travelers can enjoy the state's numerous state parks and forests, which provide hiking trails, scenic overlooks, and peaceful natural settings. The region is known for its fall foliage season, making it an excellent destination for visitors planning autumn travels. Spring and summer visitors will find pleasant weather for outdoor activities and exploration.

Connecticut's positioning in New England makes it ideal for those wanting to explore the broader region. Day trips can easily reach neighboring states, allowing travelers to experience multiple destinations from a single campground base. The state's rich history, reflected in its many preserved buildings and museums, appeals to history-minded travelers. Coastal areas offer seaside charm and fresh seafood, while inland regions provide quiet forest settings and rural character.

For RV travelers seeking a straightforward camping experience in a convenient New England location, Youth Camp II provides access to Connecticut's diverse offerings. The public campground nature of the facility means it welcomes travelers of all types. Whether you're passing through on a longer New England tour, taking a seasonal trip to enjoy Connecticut's natural beauty, or looking for a quiet base to explore the region, this location serves as a practical jumping-off point for outdoor adventure and regional exploration.
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Book Early

Southbury 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 Southbury.

Explore the Area

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

Youth Camp II Reviews

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Fei Nikoli

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Fei Nikoli

Ii visited Aces High RV Park 3 months ago and absolutely loved it. It’s a beautiful outdoor camping resort with a peaceful atmosphere and very clean, well-kept grounds. The whole experience was relaxing and enjoyable !. Close to many attractions , 7 miles from the beautiful long island sounds!! Highly recommend it.

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Michael Amaral

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Michael Amaral

Just stayed for 3 nights (Thursday-Sunday morning) and spent $470. Site was very nice, concrete pad, full hookups, water front. Aside from the site I cannot believe this campground charged this much for what it is. Nothing going on, one bathroom closed, and they actually charge to use the showers. I frequent KOA’s and I am used to having way more amenities, and they’re not as expensive as this cam... Just stayed for 3 nights (Thursday-Sunday morning) and spent $470. Site was very nice, concrete pad, full hookups, water front. Aside from the site I cannot believe this campground charged this much for what it is. Nothing going on, one bathroom closed, and they actually charge to use the showers. I frequent KOA’s and I am used to having way more amenities, and they’re not as expensive as this campground. I understand it’s ’off season’ however it is a year round campground that is charging premium pricing and I feel too expensive for what it is.

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Robert Robinson

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Robert Robinson

This by far is the worst campsite I have ever experienced for three reasons: 1) pricing, 2) dishonesty in policies, and 3) combative/nasty attitude. The facilities were good, but the three reasons listed above outweighed the good facilities. I will never stay at this campsite again. 1) Pricing—Upon booking a site for 30 days I was quoted a price of just shy of $2200 for my small 20’ trailer for... This by far is the worst campsite I have ever experienced for three reasons: 1) pricing, 2) dishonesty in policies, and 3) combative/nasty attitude. The facilities were good, but the three reasons listed above outweighed the good facilities. I will never stay at this campsite again. 1) Pricing—Upon booking a site for 30 days I was quoted a price of just shy of $2200 for my small 20’ trailer for a 30 amp service. You can get weekly rates at Best Western down the street for $507 with breakfast included—almost $200 cheaper. As another comparison I had just moved my RV from Four Seasons RV park in southern New Jersey (a great RV park) where I paid $950/month as compared to $2200/month—a substantial difference. 2). Dishonesty: Example: Upon asking about the high pricing I was told I was renting during the busy season (Oct 15 thru Nov 15) and that the whole trailer park was full. Upon leaving the office I drove the entire park and counted 27 vacant spots. I was further told that they would lower my rate following my first 30 days; however, the weekly rate was just shy of $600/week—higher—not lower! Upon being told that the rates would be lower—but they instead were higher I made a decision to leave and go to Best Western—5 miles down the road. However, I needed to stay 2 additional nights for which they wanted to charge me $125/night. Upon complaining they lowered the rate for the 2 nights to $75/night. 3) Combative/Nasty attitude: During my stay I accessed the office several times with questions and each time the older lady was there it was contentious. The younger staff was polite and friendly; however, the older lady (I believe the owner) was contentious, rude, and curt. I would not want to do business with this facility again as I felt like I could not trust them.

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Gene Langdon

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Gene Langdon

We had a fantastic experience at this campground! The park was clean, well-maintained, and offered a peaceful atmosphere. We stayed on sites 47 and 48, which were perfect for camping with friends. Both sites were back-in, pond-front, and featured fully paved pads, complete with a picnic table and fire ring. The sewer hookup was located at the rear of the pad, so we needed two hose lengths for bot... We had a fantastic experience at this campground! The park was clean, well-maintained, and offered a peaceful atmosphere. We stayed on sites 47 and 48, which were perfect for camping with friends. Both sites were back-in, pond-front, and featured fully paved pads, complete with a picnic table and fire ring. The sewer hookup was located at the rear of the pad, so we needed two hose lengths for both water and sewer connections—something to keep in mind when packing. The staff was incredibly friendly and welcoming. During our stay, they hosted a cornhole tournament and other fun activities that added to the community vibe. The heated saltwater pool was a highlight—perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring. The campground’s location is ideal, with most attractions about 20 minutes away, making it a convenient base for nearby adventures.

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Robin Sanders

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Robin Sanders

What a wonderful camp ground ! The owner and staff couldn’t be nicer. Everything was kept so neat and clean, including bathrooms and grounds; beautiful gardens, a large pond/ lake. We were able to fish and release,kayak,canoe and paddle boat. There was a short hiking path surrounding the pond. The salt water pool was great and very refreshing. While we were there we had a karaoke night and ice cre... What a wonderful camp ground ! The owner and staff couldn’t be nicer. Everything was kept so neat and clean, including bathrooms and grounds; beautiful gardens, a large pond/ lake. We were able to fish and release,kayak,canoe and paddle boat. There was a short hiking path surrounding the pond. The salt water pool was great and very refreshing. While we were there we had a karaoke night and ice cream sundae Sunday😊 They are in the process of adding exercise and gym equipment. If anyone is interested in visiting New England or camping in Connecticut this is a perfect place. It’s close to beaches and other attractions . They also have cabins available. We will definitely be coming back . Very quiet and relaxing ! Oh and they are open all year round ! Thank you Aces for a wonderful time 😊👍🏻 see you next year if not sooner!

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