Witch Meadow Lake Family Campground




139 Witch Meadow Road, Salem, CT, 06420

Witch Meadow Lake Family Campground is a campground located on 139 Witch Meadow Road in Salem, CT. The site includes laundry facilities. The campground is open May 1 - Oct 15.
Last Updated: 11/15/2024


RV Sites

Options Starting Daily Starting Weekly Starting Monthly
Water and Electric $50.00 $300.00 $800.00 See More
Waterfront, Water, Electric $60.00 $360.00 $900.00 See More

Vehicle Policy

No vehicle repairs done on site. No motorbikes, ATVs, golf carts, electric scooters, or unregistered vehicles. All drivers must have a valid license. Only 2 cars registered per site.

Pet Policy

All pets must remain on their own site at all times. There is no walking of pets on the campground other than the pet walking trails. You are expected to pick up after your pet. All dogs and cats must have rabies shots. Bring your rabies certificate with you when you check in. Visitors may not bring pets. No Pit Bulls, Rottweilers or wolf breeds. No more than 2 pets per family on a site. Barking dogs will not be allowed to stay at the park.


Laundry Facilities

Dump Station







139 Witch Meadow Road, Salem, CT, 06420
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