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Groups who can haul everything in, including water, will get a riverside camp with sandbars and open space that's genuinely hard to find this close to a staffed state park. Reserve early for July and August.
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Year-round
Cell
No Service
Pets
No Pets
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Groups who can haul everything in, including water, will get a riverside camp with sandbars and open space that's genuinely hard to find this close to a staffed state park. Reserve early for July and August.
No toilets, no water, no hookups, no pets, and the access road is long enough to feel like a commitment. Solo campers and families with young kids are turned away at booking anyway since it's groups only.
Context for the broader area surrounding Group Campground, sourced from the federal Recreation.gov rec-area record.
The Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge was established in 1997 to conserve, protect and enhance the abundance and diversity of native plant, fish and wildlife species and the ecosystems on which they depend throughout the 7.2 million acre Connecticut River watershed. Currently, the refuge is comprised of nearly 40,000 acres within parts of the four watershed states of New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. The refuge includes ten divisions and twelve units that represent a wide variety of unique habitats such as: northern forest valuable as nesting habitat for migrant thrushes, warblers and other birds; rivers and streams used by shad, salmon, herring and other migratory fishes; and an internationally significant complex of high-quality tidal fresh, brackish and salt marshes. The refuge works in partnership with a wide variety of individuals and organizations to provide environmental education, to encourage and support appropriate habitat conservation and management on public and private lands, and to protect additional habitat. Many opportunities exist for visitors to explore the diverse landscapes of the Connecticut River watershed.
Headquarters is located at 69 Moody Bridge Road, Hadley, MA. Take Interstate 91 to Route 9 East. After passing over the Coolidge Bridge, follow Bay Road to Moody Bridge Road. The Headquarters office is located on the left side of the driveway. Please note, the South Maple Street entrance to Bay Road is permanently closed to vehicular traffic. Nulhegan Basin Division: In Vermont, on Route 105 between Island Pond and Bloomfield. Nulhegan Basin Division Headquarters is a red building on the north side of the road. Enter refuge roads at Stone Dam Road, also on the north side of the road.
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Summer brings warm, stable weather with daytime highs in the mid-70s to mid-80s°F (occasionally reaching the low 90s) and the fullest range of river activities: swimming, paddling, fishing, and sandbar picnics at the confluence. Trails and river access are easiest, vegetation is lush, and evenings are comfortable for group campfires. Expect the highest crowds in July and August, so reserve early. Late spring through early fall is generally ideal for access and interpretation, though summer also means the highest bug pressure. Mosquitoes and ticks are common in the woods. Shoulder seasons (late May through June and September into early October) balance comfortable temperatures and fall color with fewer insects and crowds. Winter access is more limited; heavy snow can restrict the long road in, and cold-season camping here is less common.
Wooded oak/pine setting suggests strong fall color and quieter visitation.
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