The water at Devil's Hopyard State Park is unsafe for drinking. Please plan to bring your own water when camping, visiting the park or using the day use pavilions.
: Reservations are required for campsites at Devil's Hopyard. Walk-ins are not permitted.
: The water at Devil's Hopyard State Park is unsafe for drinking. Please plan to bring your own water when camping or visiting the park.
Devil's Hopyard, CT
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In 1919, the former State Park and Forest Commission obtained an 860-acre parcel located in the Millington section of Haddam. The site grew to 940 acres and is now known as Devil's Hopyard.
The park offers some of the finest birding in the state, and fishermen find the clear, cool stream water an excellent source of brook trout. Additional activities at the park include picnicking, camping, hiking, and mountain biking.
Devil's Hopyard Campground offers 21 campsites, available from mid-April through September 30th. Pedestal cooking grills, picnic shelters, picnic tables, and outhouses are also available.
Nearby state parks include Day Pond State Park, in Colchester, Gillette Castle State Park, in East Haddam, Haddam Meadows State Park, also in Haddam, and Rocky Neck State Park, in East Lyme.
Services & Amenities:
- Biking - Road
- Bird Watching
- Fishing - Freshwater
- Hiking
- Horseshoe Pits
- Mountain Biking
- Parking
- Photography
- Pit Toilet
- Playing Fields
- Recycling Center
- Scenic Overlook
- Visitor Center
- Wildlife Viewing
- Church
- Firewood
- Grocery Store
- Laundry
- Toilet, Flush
- Hospital
41.49, -72.34
41°29'24"N, 72°20'24"W
From CT Route 9: Take Exit 7, turn left at the end of the exit ramp onto CT Route 154 north. Take a right at the first traffic light, and follow the signs. From Interstate 395: Take Exit 80 west. Take a right onto CT Route 82 west. Take a right onto Hopyard Road, and follow the signs. From I-91S: Take Exit 22. Take Route 9S, Exit 10. Take Route 9AS to Tylerville. Take Route 82E over the CT River for about 3 miles. At the stop sign, take a right, and then take an immediate left. Follow that road for approximately 8 miles, then follow the signs to the park.








