We had a pretty good time at LCSP. There are gates to keep registered campers and guests in and others out. That was something we hadn’t seen at a SP in VT to date. There are two camping areas, section A and B. Both are within walking distance and/or directly connect to the lake’s edge. Closest town to get food, gas, or supplies is Enosburg. It was roughly an hour drive from the Burlington area. There’s often Cyanobacteria in the water at LCSP, I recommend checking out the Cyano tracker map that VT offers. Use caution when allowing your children or pets near the water. Overall I give the experience 4 stars. There were fellow campers running their generator outside throughout both nights we stayed. Went on at 10pm, and off at 7 am. It wasn’t until later that I noticed the posted rules for hours you can run a generator. I didn’t want to be a male Karen and report them but that definitely took away from the experience and our quality of sleep. It was sort of busy at the campground when we went; maybe a bit busier than I expected or hoped for. Definitely worth checking this campground out but there are a few things to keep in mind for sure.