For the camper who enjoys simple amenities surrounded by acres of woodland, fields, and streams, Maple Hill Campsites is located in Starksboro, Vermont, in the rural countryside of New England.
Our History
Maple Hill Campsites was opened in the summer of 1964 by Mildred M. Osmun and her husand John H. Osmun. We remain a family owned and operated campsite, run and cared for by Mildred and John's daughter, Martha and her own family.
Sites and Amenities
Our campsites are very private, with approximately 50' between each of them, with a choice between wooded sites and sites in the open field. Most wooded sites have access to Shadow Brook, a small brook that runs alongside our campground. Each campsite boasts its own fire pit and picnic table. The sites are primarily for tent camping, with a few sites that include limited electrical hook up of up to 20 amps. These sites can fit pop-ups or other small campers.
The campsites include a bath house with running water and hot showers.
Pet Policy
Pets with proof of current vaccinations and use of flea and tick deterrent are welcome when properly leashed, cared for and cleaned up after.
Firewood
We keep firewood here for purchase. It is dangerous to move firewood between states as it can harbor insects and diseases harmful to our forests.
Length of Stay Base Rate Base Rate With Electric
Nightly $25 $30
Weekly $150 $170
Monthly $450 $480
Seasonal (5 months) $1750 $1870
Extra adult per night Extra child per night (under 16) Extra car per night
$5 $1 $2
Reservations are accepted with payment of the first night's cost, as a reservation fee. Reservation fees are refundable with two weeks notice and minus a $5 handling fee.
Please note, on certain holidays such as Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, and possibly other event weekends, a two day minimum stay will be required to reserve.
Base rates are for up to two adults and two children, after which we typically charge extra per adult or child for up to six people per site.
Extra adults and children for weekly, monthly, and seasonal campers can be calculated as needed.
Maple Hill reserves the right to make changes to site assignments based on the needs of all campers and staff. Sites may also be reassigned in the event of natural conditions.
Electricity
Our electric is limited to 20 amps, please check your vehicle's (or electronic device's) needs. PayPal
We do not have the ability to accept credit cards in person, but we can accept them through PayPal!
If you would like to use PayPal for your reservation fee, let us know when you make your reservation and we will send you an invoice via email. If you would like to use PayPal for your full stay's cost, there is a 3% fee.
Beautiful, rustic, quiet campground! Martha is an absolute GEM and obviously takes a lot of pride in her business. Highly recommend the field sites if you know the weather will be clear for star gazing- it’s breathtaking. We we were quite happy with the convenience of the bathhouse; hot shower and potable water available. Super close to Bartlett Falls, Bristol, and Middlebury and a gorgeous 45min drive to Burlington. We will be back!
It was a nice place, but grass was too high especially around fire pit, love the space but would have been nice to have a few trees. Polite owners.
What a cute little campground! Nice and isolated, quite and peaceful! Martha the owner was amazing, so accommodating and friendly! Our site was to small for our tent and she had no problem moving some things around so we could get another site. The wooded sites are a little small but if u have a small tent it works just fine. Bathroom/shower house was always stocked and clean which is always a plus! I would definitely recommend staying here if you're looking for a little quite retreat!
Great little find. Wooded campsites have a brook running along the back of each site. Field sites are great for star gazing on a clear night. Martha is a wonderful host and has a ton of local knowledge that was very helpful. This site is about five minutes from Jersualem trail up to Mt. Ellen and about a half hour to Camel Hump which made it a great resting point.
We went last May/June which is probably the best time to go. Lots elbow room, lots of space between the campsites. The time you can stay varies on the reason your are camping. Thats smart because people try to live there and this is not that kinda place. We felt welcomed & will go back again.