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Connect With Nature In Connecticut

Did you know that there are more than one-thousand-and-four-hundred (more being added) campsites that the government of Connecticut has provided the locals and tourists? Well, not a lot of people know about this. Camping is a superb way to enjoy your Connecticut charter bus rental visit here but there are things that you'll need to know about.
Generally speaking, it's rather easy to camp in Connecticut; camping season usually begins in the middle of April and ends around September when the weather starts chilling up. If you're planning to camp out during your Connecticut charter bus rental visit, you're only allowed to camp out in the outdoors for fourteen to twenty-one consecutive days - that's a pretty long time. Check with the local park authorities on this because some parks allows for a longer time (or shorter) than others.

Connecticut charter bus rental folks usually call the State Parks Division for answers by dialing 877-668-CAMP. If the charter bus that you're traveling in is running behind time, call the park authorities quickly before they un-book your campsite for you. Subsequently, any fees or deposit will be forfeited. Although of these Connecticut charter bus rental attractions come with water and toilets, they don't provide electricity, water, sanitary facilities or other form of modern amenities individually to campers - so be ready to share.

So, make your Connecticut charter bus rental visit a more special one by organizing (ahead of time) a day or two of camping out.
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