VERMONT - NRVOA

2019

VERMONT

RV PARKS & CAMPGROUNDS RECOMMENDED BY THE NRVOA

Vermont

Vermont is a state that is best enjoyed outdoors. Although it is the only New England state without a seashore, its border with Lake Champlain more than compensates. The largest city, Burlington, affords magnificent views of the water, and has many sporting and recreation areas.

Vermont is the USA's third-largest ski state, with 16 alpine resorts and just under 30 for cross-country skiing. Cruise down country lanes to picturesque villages, with white-steepled churches, covered bridges and hillsides ablaze with brilliant colors in the autumn. In the spring, sugar maples are tapped for their famous maple syrup, second to none.

Notable Attractions

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Ethan Allen Homestead and Museum

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Lake Champlain Chocolotes

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Lake Champlain Cruises and Ferries

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Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream Factory

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Battery Park

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Vermont Ski Museum

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The Shelburne Museum

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Lake Champlain Islands

...And Much More!

State Description Courtesy of iexplore

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Addison Dar Campground

Ascutney Ascutney Campground

Barnard Silver Lake Campground

Bloomfield Maidstone Campground

Bomoseen Bomoseen Campground

Braintree Abel Mountain Campground

Brattleboro Fort Dummer Campground

Concord Alpine Valley Campground

Dummerston Kampfires Campground, Inn & Entertainment

Enosburg Falls Lake Carmi Campground

Fairfax Maple Grove Campground

Grand Isle Grand Isle Campground

Groton Big Deer Campground

Groton New Discovery Campground

Groton Ricker Pond Campground

Groton Stillwater Campground

Hubbardton Half Moon Campground

Island Pond Brighton Campground

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Jamaica Jamaica Campground

Lake Elmore Elmore Campground

Marshfield Groton Forest Road Campground

North Dorset Emerald Lake Campground

Perkinsville Crown Point Camping Area

Peru Hapgood Pond Campground

Plainfield Onion River Campground

Plymouth Union Coolidge Campground

Poultney Lake St Catherine Campground

Quechee Quechee Campground

Salisbury Lake Dunmore Kampersville

South Hero Apple Island Resort

South Londonberry Winhall Brook Camping Area

Stowe Smugglers Notch Campground

Townshend Townshend Campground

Vergennes Button Bay Campground

Waterbury Little River Campground

Westfield Barrewood Campground

Wilmington Molly Stark Campground

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Woodford Woodford Campground

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Addison Dar Campground Park #886205

With its picturesque location on the shores of Lake Champlain, D.A.R. State Park provides an ideal setting for anyone seeking a relaxing day visit or an overnight respite. A quiet park, it is popular for its large, open campground, grassy picnic areas and stone pavilion. It is also a favorite spot for birdwatchers.

Site Information Partial sites.

Special Attractions ? Lake Champlain

Directions Contact the park directly for driving directions.

Amenities/Facilities Restrooms, showers, play area, outdoor games

Recreation Hiking, biking, fishing, boating, birdwatching

Rate: $18-$27

Contact Information 6750 VT Rte-17 W Addison, VT (802) 759-2354

Of Interest Located in the contemporary rural agricultural community of Addison, the area is one of the earliest and most intensely settled parts of Vermont, with evidence of human habitation dating back over 7,500 years. Native Americans regularly used the greater Chimney Point area for camping, hunting and fishing (and later, village settlements) for as long as 7,000 years until Euro-American settlers arrived.

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Ascutney Ascutney Campground Park #886206

The lands of Mt. Ascutney State Park encompass most of Mount Ascutney and the mountain's flanks and are the most visually apparent natural feature in its region. Forest are of hardwood, hemlock, and spruce cover the mountain and are strongly contrasted and visually appealing.

Site Information Partial sites.

Special Attractions ? Mount Ascutney

Directions Contact the park directly for driving directions.

Amenities/Facilities Restrooms, showers, play area

Recreation Hiking, biking

Rate: $18-$27

Contact Information 1826 Back Mountain Rd Windsor, VT (802) 674-2060

Of Interest Mt. Ascutney State Park contains some of southeastern Vermont's most popular and heaviest used hiking trails. Four major trails totaling approximately 12 miles in length start at the base of the mountain and climb to the summit.

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Barnard Silver Lake Campground Park #886207

This park is popular for its sandy swimming area, picnic grounds, and camping area. Its proximity to Woodstock and other central Vermont tourist destinations makes it ideal for family vacations.

Site Information Partial sites.

Special Attractions ? Woodstock ? Silver Lake

Directions Contact the park directly for driving directions.

Amenities/Facilities Restroom, showers, play area, outdoor games, boat rentals

Recreation Hiking, biking, swimming, fishing, boating

Rate: $18-$29

Contact Information 20 State Park Blvd Barnard, VT (802) 234-9451

Of Interest Silver Lake was originally called Stebblings' Pond after Benjamin Stebblings who owned land at the outlet where the Barnard General Store now stands. When Benjamin Stebblings moved out of the area, the lake became known as Barnard Pond. In 1869, Barnard Pond was renamed Silver Lake.

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