Chittenden Brook Campground is situated in a beautiful northern hardwoods forest, approximately seven miles from Rochester, VT. It is a small and semi-remote campground, perfect for those who seek a more tranquil camping experience.

    The campground offers 17 overnight sites for tent and small RV camping (maximum 18′). Each site has a picnic table, fire ring with a grill, parking spur with space for two cars, and a gravel tent pad. There are two barrier-free vault toilets, but there is no potable water available. There is a recycling and trash station at the end of the campground loop. The campground also offers several first-come, first-served sites along with sites that can be reserved.

    The campground is located along Chittenden Brook, a pristine mountain stream that feeds into the White River. Wildlife located in this area includes white-tailed deer, moose, and black bear.

    With an abundance of well-maintained trails, mountain vistas, waterfalls, and streams, the Chittenden Brook area offers plentiful opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, swimming, river tubing, fishing, hunting, and more. The Chittenden Brook trail system starts at the campground and passes through a mature northern hardwood forest, along a pristine mountain stream, and past a beaver pond on its way to connecting with the Long Trail.

    Moosalamoo Campground is a small remote campground located at the base of Mt. Moosalamoo, near Voter Brook. A large mowed grass field in the middle of the campground is good for a variety of activities, especially for groups with children. There are 19 campsites (including one host site), six vault toilets and potable water is available on site via a hand-pump.

    The campground offers 18 overnight sites for tent and limited RV camping. Each site is equipped with a picnic table and fire ring (with grill). There are six accessible vault toilets located within the campground. The campground also offers first-come, first-served sites.

    The Moosalamoo National Recreation Area consists of 16,000 acres abounding with recreation opportunities. With over 70 miles of well-maintained trails, mountain vistas, waterfalls, lakes and streams, it offers opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, swimming, fishing, hunting and more. Two hiking trails (Mt. Moosalamoo and Voter Brook) are connected to the campground loop and less than a mile down the road is Voter Brook Overlook, featuring a picnic area and an accessible path leading to a western vista.

     

     

     

    Keeler Bay Campground near South Hero Vermont offers 28 seasonal and monthly RV sites adjacent to the shores of Lake Champlain.

    Mill Pond Campground in Franklin Vermont offers full and partial hookup RV and tent camping on the North East corner of Lake Carmi.

    Running Bear Camping Area in Ascutney Vermont offers full, partial, and primitive (no water, electric, or sewer) hookup RV and tent camping for short and seasonal stays.

    Rustic Haven Campground in Concord Vermont provides full hookup RV camping with shaded sites.

    Lakeside Camping in Island Pond Vermont provides full hookup RV and tent camping adjacent to a recreational lake.

    We are located in Southern Vermont, where the Berkshire Hills meet the Green Mountains, less than ten miles from Bennington Vermont or Williamstown Massachusetts.  We have 53 sites ranging from dry tent sites to full hookup 30/50 amp and pull-throughs.  Most of our sites are large enough to accommodate large rigs and slide-outs.  We stock our pond for catch and release trout fishing, and offer paddleboat rentals too.  We have a 1 acre pond, pavilion and laundry facility coming in 2023.  Seasonal sites are available.

    Champlain Valley Campground in Swanton Vermont offers full and partial hookup RV camping adjacent to Lake Champain.

    Emerald Lake State Park in East Dorset Vermont is popular for its wooded hillside campground, beach and swimming area, and nearby attractions and tourist destinations. 67 campsites and 37 lean-tos are located on a heavily wooded ridge above Emerald Lake.

    Underhill State Park in Underhill Vermont is within Vermont’s 39,837-acre Mt. Mansfield State Forest. On the headwaters of the Brown’s River, at about 2,000 feet elevation, the park lies on the west slope of 4,300 feet Mt. Mansfield, the state’s highest peak. Offers primitive tent camping.

    Getaway Mountain & Campground in Ascutney Vermont offers full hookup RV and tent camping for short and seasonal stays adjacent to I-91.

    Breezy Meadows Campground in Concord Vermont provides full hookup RV camping in a rural setting for short and seasonal stays.

    Brighton State Park in Island Pond Vermont offers a primitive campground on the mostly undeveloped Spectacle Pond where it is common to hear loons calling at night. There are 5 cabins, 61 tent/trailer sites and 23 leantos.

    Lake Champagne Campground in Randolph Center Vermont provides full hookup RV and tent camping in a well kept and scenic campground.

    Campbell’s Bay Campground in Swanton Vermont offers partial hookup RV and tent camping adjacent to the Missisquoi Bay of Lake Champlain.

    Lake Carmi State Park in Enosburg Falls Vermont 140 tent/trailer sites, 35 lean-to sites, and 2 cabins that make this the state’s largest campground adjacent to a recreational lake.

    Mt. Ascutney State Park in Windsor Vermont has 39 wooded tent/trailer sites and 10 lean-to sites that are arranged within two camp loops. Adjacent to the summit road that winds a steep path through mixed hardwoods to a parking lot at an elevation of 2,800 feet in a saddle between the south peak and summit.

    Silver Lake State Park in Barnard Vermont is a classic Vermont hill town surrounded by high rolling hills, dotted with farms and affording many scenic vistas. Â This busy park is popular for its sandy swimming area, picnic grounds, and camping area. 40 tent/trailer sites and 7 lean-to sites.

    Otter Creek Campground in Danby Vermont provides full hookup RV camping in shaded sites.