Camping in Vermont

Camping in Vermont is an exercise in enjoying the beauty and amazement of this small, but stunning state. If you are considering camping in Vermont, fall is the time to go.

Camping in Vermont

Camping in Vermont is a seasonal issue. Unless it is the dead of summer, you should plan for a cool experience. Fall is a dynamic time to take in the changing foliage, but make sure to pack  a sweater and rain jacket. Here is a list of places to stay when camping in Vermont.



• 10 Acres Campground and RV Park, Addison
• Apple Island Resort, South Hero
• Belview Campground, Barton
• Brattleboro North KOA, East Dummerston
• Camping on the Battenkill, Arlington
• Char-Bo Campground, Derby
• Dorset RV Park, Dorset
• Green Mountain Family Campground, Bristol
• Green Valley Campground, Montpelier
• Greenwood Lodge and Campsites, Woodford
• Harvey's Lake Cabins and Campground, West Barnet
• Hazen's Notch Campground, Lowell
• Hidden Acres Camping Resort, Dummerston
• Homestead Campgrounds, Georgia
• Kenolie Village, Newfane
• Lake Bomoseen Campground, Lake Bomoseen
• Lake Champagne Campground, Randolph Center
• Lake Dunmore Kampersville, Salisbury
• Lakeside Camping, Island Pond
• Lazy Lions Campground, Graniteville
• Limehurst Lake Campground, Williamstown
• Lone Pine Campsites, Colchester
• Maple Hill Campsites, Bristol
• Moose River Campground, St. Johnsbury
• Mountain Trails Camping Area, Rochester
• Mountain View Campground, Morrisville
• Pine Hollow Campground, Pownal
• Pine Valley RV Resort, White River Junction
• Rest n' Nest Campground, East Thetford
• Rivers Bend Campground, New Haven
• Running Bear Camping Area, Ascutney
• Shelburne Camping Area, Shelburne
• Stowe-Smugglers' Notch
• Sugar Ridge RV Village and Campground, Danville
• Tree Corners Family Campground, Irasburg
• Waterhouses Campground and Marina, Salisbury
• White Caps Campground, Westmore
• White River Valley Camping, Gaysville
• Will-O-Wood Campground, Orleans

There are 11 regions for camping in Vermont, including Islands and Farms, Stowe-Smugglers' Notch, Northeast Kingdom, Lake Champlain Valley, Central Vermont, Mid Vermont for All Seasons, Crossroads of Vermont, Eastern Vermont Gateway, Southern Windsor County, The Green Mountains, and Southern Vermont. All have benefits in their own particular way, but you will just have to try them out to figure out which is best for you.

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