Greendale campground is a small remote campground located along Greendale Brook in Weston, VT. There are 11 campsites available in a wooded campground setting. Each site has a picnic table, a fire ring with a grill, and a parking spur. Most sites can accommodate small to medium campers as well as tents. There is also a barrier-free vault toilet. The campground offers easy access to the Greendale Loop, a 4.0 mile hike through a mixed forest of northern hardwood and conifer trees with long stretches bordering scenic streams. Additional Resources Greendale Campground Brochure and Map
In Weston, VT, take State Rt. 100 north 2 miles to Greendale Road sign. Turn left onto Greendale Road (gravel) and go approximately 3 miles to the campground on the left.
Camping fee of $10.00 per site, per night is payable at the camping self-service fee station and is collected mid-May through October.
Great place to camp. Very cheap, only $10per site. Hiking trails and fresh water ways. Best campground I have been to. Very clean.
Worst campground around, better off at Hapgood pond where they have facilities and a campground host that can take care of the loud partiers when you need to. No cell phone coverage so have to drive for emergency services contact. Bathroom was disgusting
Please be aware this campground is not accessible in the winter. The road to the campground is a snowmobile only trail during the winter months. Greendale road becomes a snowmobile trail north of its intersection with Jenny Coolidge Road
**Note** Only gave it one star to bring attention to its closure in the winter. I'm sure it would be beautiful and lovely in the other seasons!
It's a great place to get away from the world. Beautiful trails. And you can pull your vehicle up all the way to the camp site.